The Quebec chronicle, 26 juillet 1923, jeudi 26 juillet 1923
[" 4 , A / ! KS.\u201c w», - \u2018 Y 3 ¥ ~~ 3 ot NY i.oy VOL.CLIX.No.176 ; \"LLOYD GEORGE ~~ HITS POINCARE \u2018Deprecates Sunday Speeches Unsorewing Distilled Hatred : And Anger Among Nations Bristol, Eng.July 26.\u2014Former! Premier Lloyd George made a flerce attack on M.Poincare, tha French Premier, in a = Rh hers today.He objected to M.Poincare\u2019s habit of making speeches en Busday, which he pointed out, was a day censecrated to good-will and hardly a day 10 \u201cunscrew the cylinder of carefully distilled hatred and spread anger among the nations.\u201d Alluding to past negotiations, Mr.Lieyé George sald: \u201c1 4! mot full out with Mr.Poincare but it was very difficult.Mr.Bonar law also found it Quite impossible to work with him.\u201d \u2018The former Prime Minister ace cused M.Poincare of \u201cwickedly distorting\u201d\u2019 his apeeches and expressed the hope that the British efforts toward peace would not bs converted into \u201cmore fuel for further devastat- fag and scorching flames which burn up the peace, prosperity, progress and happineas of mankind.\u201d PRIVY COUNCIL DISMISSES st Brought Before It By Fort , Frances Pulp And Paper Co.Regarding War Time Prices (Canadian Prese Cable) London, July :E\u2014Ths appeal In she came of the Fort Frances Pulp and Paper Company, Limited, vs the Manitoba Free Press Company [Jmited and others, in connection with a claim to recover money pald ln excess of prices fixed by the paper control board under the War Measures Act of 1914 was dismissed with | costs by the Judicial Committee of Ee Privy Councl] teday.\u2018ye qetion drought to recover sma.the BUndents bad paid for paper delivered at controlled prèces.ed the question anly as tq whefher the paper tribumal and paper sen.* trier had been validly vested with, | Powers te make the erders in con- troveray.The Court of Appeal held that it was unnecensary to go tuto the question of validity.Whether the action of theis paper tridunals wag legal or not the Cnurt of Appeal held that the appellamts, notwithstanding that they had acted under premmire had bound theme selves to accept the prices Axed.The Privy Council decided that there was ne evidence (0 sugges\u2019 that the Dominion Government was in error In thinking the necessity for price control n¥ longer existed on the dates that the paper was bought and Inclined t> the opinion that the powerg exercised by the Minister, controller and tribunal wers intra vires.096.98 08.98 98 30.00 96 06 25 96 98 36 36 36 %¢ INDICTMENTS AGAINST AMERICAN AUTHOR WARE DISMISSED \u2018New\u2019 York, N.Y,, July 23\u2014 The indictments charging George Maxwell, President of the American Amsociation of Authors, Composers and Publishers with forging and sending te Allan Ryan and halt dossn others poison pen lstters attacking the character of Mrs.Ryan and n dozen other women, were dia- missed by General Session Judge Mcintyre today.LE - > ; ES v op ; Feather Forecast: Fo Pak, Warm 4 \u2026 GREAT BAITAIN'S INDUSTAIALISTS ARE ALARMED ! DISRUPTIVE FORCES Urge Gov't.To Undertake Big Program Of Public Works To Provide Employment London, July 35\u2014A grave view of the conditions of British trade and industry is taken by a large industrial group of the House of Commons which tonight sent a letter to Premier, Baldwin \u2018outlining the plans of the group to meet the nliuation.Observing that the prospects of a settlement of re- 'parations and similar difficultied are too remotes to appreciably af- politieal uncertainty, lack of confidence, war wastage und the loss of purchasing power umong our customers,\u201d the sys it appears inevitable unless very drastic measures of unemployment, ustrously ntfect the morale effislency of Dritish workers.The letter adds Indications of Industrial tation of the serious trouble menting beneath the surface.The disruptive ployment on the trades the unions \"sigutrifiention | projects ; rome :0 abeorb the.un tensions and development canals, docks and involve an expenditure of 080,000, but the group conside that even if fer severnl the present unemployment and similar rellef payments, PXAF AND DCMB COUPLE MARRIED Fredericton, N.B, July 23\u2014O»- goode Acker Worthen, of Halifax, NE, & graduate of Brunswick school for the deaf and dumb were married here this afternoon at the home of parents.South Devon, an uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony with assistance of George Ferguson, brother of the bride, who le now à student at the Bethel Bible Bchool terpreter for the speechless couple.BAPTIST WORLD ALLIANCE Wild; ELECT OFFICERS - ON THURSDAY.Stockholm, July 235\u2014The election of the officers of the Baptist World Alilance will probably be held Thursday, but the place of the nem: meeting will be referred to the new exécutive committee, King Gustav has acknowledged 38 20 00 06 20.40 28-20 05 94 21 28 06 90 9 - rma ssc.LEAVE TO APPEAL IX ACTION OVER SUOCÉSSION DUTIFS - + {Canad'an Presa Cable) .London, July 25-\u2014leave to an- peal wes nted today by the deci- sjon of the Privy Counc!l In the po- tition of Levesque ve Smijh, an at- tion_over a question in connection with succession duties in (he province of Quebec.Conduct is three-Courths of eur the greetings sent to him dy the Ale Hance.Baptist women will be considered at a special conference to he held Friday.+ .HNOTANIT SAVANTS CHEERING BANTING Portamouth, England, July 26\u2014 The savants of the British Medical Assveiation forgot their professional dignity today and cheered heani.iy amin and sgain for the youn; Canadian, Dr.F.Q.Banting, when he was Introduced to tell the scientists about his discovery of in.ite and its largest concern.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 sulin for the treatment of diabetes, mr pr DRESSES that are for sports wear and dressy enough for all occasions.Striped Ribbon Hats, that are very new.Maison Blanche Cor.Chauveau Aveand Fabrique Sta, 4 Marttatm, Th fec: the situation, \u201cwhich is due to of wealth letter that, are taken Immediately a fourth winter with not less than a million and a half unemployed, must occur and must dis a that alarming unrest everywhere are apparent.The dock striké, it mys, is only one manifes- fo- force of unem- unions.which are the safeguard of indus trial peace, cannot be viewed without apprehension, and In the opin- ilon of the unions\u2019 executives If the present rate of unemployment Is maintained it will Involve within twelve months complete dispersal of the funds and membership ui! Declaring \u2018hat {foreign trade| | vanpot provide n solution, the TA Fate Sroup suggests u number of railway \u2018cet , = - employeé.\u2018these 10 include tubb -raliway exe of other works.The proposals of the group woud £ee,- the Government should pay interest on this capital years it would be a very small sum in comparison with dole the Halifax wehoo! for the Deaf and Dumb, and Mildred Beville Ferguson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.David H.Ferguson, of thin clty, a graduate of the New the bride's Rev.H, H.Ferguson, of the a ut Dudley, Mass, and who was in.A world organisation of QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JULY.26, 1923\u2014FOUNDED 1764.U.5.OPERATORS OF COAL MINES Rejected Hard Coal Miners\u2019 Demands For Closed Shop At Prospect Of Fourth Winter| And \u201cCheok-Off\u201d or worn Teo OU ete wn sup \u201ccomplete recognition of their union, establishment of the closed shop and the check-off aystem were rejected today by operator membors of the joint committee which is trying to enact a wage agreemuat and forestall a threatened strike on September let.The operators sald they rejected the demands chiefly because, in the words of an advisor, they refescd to become a party to an illegal monopoly of the anthracite industry.The rejection was not considere * final, however, nor indicative thut the wage negotiations would fall, although the demand for the check off and the closed shop, with that for wage increases are the three most important on the minare\u2019 list.The operators denounced the clos ed shop as an illegal monopoly not conducive to fair play for all workmen.They declared they would nat sign any contract or enter into an agreement that would in theory.nr practice be exclusive or monopolla- tic or embody the principles of the viosed shop.\u201cThe check-off was rejecied because the operators, as an advisor put it, could see no more sense why the United Mine Workers should ask the operators to uaderwrite its dues than any other union should ask as much of any other industry.\u201d The check-off by which a union man's dues were held from his pay and turned into the union's coffors by the company \"would lead to the excesses and abuses of wealth that follow in the wake of money gotten too easily.\u201d 3 | Instead of preventing \u201cbutton\u201d strikes as the miners contended, the operators cited thay 609 strikes hud occurred In one bituminous district in Pennsylvania in two years under the check-off system.MANITOBA WANTS CON WETHER And Rain To Improve Crop Prospect \u2014 Rust Reported In Some Places Winnipeg, Man.July 2§.\u2014The Manitoba crop would benefit from cooler weather and some districts need rain, it Is stated In a report issued today by the Provincial Department of Agriculture, : Summarizing the reports on rust, the statement says: \u201cRust is reported from a suffi- clently iarge number of points to warrant the statement that some rust will be discovered everywhere befors harvest.A considerable part of the earlier crop may and probably will escape without serious rust damage.The late crop has plenty of time to be very badiy infected; but nobody can now tell just what damage may occur.The superintendent of Brandon experimental farm, for example, apeaking of the local crop, says: \"The crop depends on which winy the race\u2014it or the cust.If it can beat the rust .it will give an unusually good yleld.\" That observation could be applied very widely.\u201d The Weather Toronto, Ont., July 26.\u2014The shallow depression which was over the lower lake region last night is now centred near the Bay of Fundy and pressure is highest in British Columbia.Showers have occurred In Que- bec and the Maritime Provinces elsewhere in the Dominion the weather has been fair, Temperatures: Min.Max.Vancouver ., [1] kd Edmenton.+ te Winnipeg.LU se Toronto.\u2026.89 4 Ottawa.88 7e Montreal.ss 10 Quebee ., .0 o\" St.John ., .\u2026.BO es Halitax.#8 re Forecasts: Ottawa Valley and Upper Mt.Lawrence: Light to moderate winds; fine: a little higher temperature.Lower St.Lawrence: Moderate ta] treah north to west winds; fair: stationary or a little higher temperatures.Guif: Moderats to fresh north and west winds; clearing, North Shore: Moderate to fresh winds; some local showers, Maritime: Moderate to fresh winds, shifting to westerly; showers in some localities at fret thon clearing.$30,000 FOR STUDY OF FOREIGN FAUNA.Washington, July 86\u2014A travel.fing scholarship for the study of the fauna of foreign countries was announced today by the Smithsonian Institution, which will devote the interest from a bequest © $30,000 to the project.The tund was given to the institution by re.Virginia Purdy Bacon, of New York, As a memorial.to her husband, Walter Rathboue facon.Those named for the scholarship, which will change hands every two years, will receive about $2,090 a year.| » 0S NIST TARE © HAND IN AFF An Aspirant For q ic Nomination In 1934 à TRADE QUESTION , A ad } Black Clouds From Wheat Belt Emphasize Need Of Foreign Markets Birmingham, Als., July 26-\u2014vfte United States must concerm Mbeté in European affairs, Senster Oscar W.Underwood declared Sere today, speaking before the.\u2018fir.mingham Rotary Club.3 Senator Underwood did net Jaention the League of Natiogh but he frankly warned that \u201cMisch clouds blowing from the wheat belt,\u201d brought by fallure to find an export market, would cause ecoe- omic puffering in this country\u2018 unless this nation takes a \u201c remedy conditions fn Europt rd RESUME WORK E + J AT SYDNEY MINES 8 3 Princess Lodge Of U.MW.Votes To Obey Order Of New District Excoutve (By Canadian Press) # 8ydney, N8., July 26\u2014Pr local of the United Mine Warkdfs at Sydney Mines, accepted the Lewie- Barrett order at a largely attended meeting on Thursday night and wil #0 back to work under (he lesder- ship of the provisional president.The shippers at Scotia play whe are members of Princess CT expected, also return in a day or two.\u2018Twelve ships are in port here t rR will, § MARKS SLUMP DUE T0 RUMOR 6f Run On Reichsbank, Which Ignored The Functions Of That Institution Bertin, Juiy 25\u2014A news agency \u201cjraport from Berlin printed in Londen teday, to the effect that there was & \u201ca run\u201d on the Relohsbank, is [elamed in official and fasnclal olr.cles to-night for the highly unfaver.able quotation of the mark reperied frem New York today.While foreign currencies were not Wsted today.Bourse experts assert there Was no reason fer the wide dlaparity between Berlin's rates of Tuesday and today\u2019s New York quotation.They, therefore are inclined to account for the slump in the unqualified report which misrepresented the \u201crun\u201d on the official bank, which wholly concerns itself with private banks and business demands for supplies of currency.It was pointed that \u201ca run\u201d in the customary sense of the Word would be out of the question In the case of the Reichsbank because of the character and functions of this institution.\u201c (BAICKLAYERS STRIKE IN ROME inces To Break Strike bricklayers are on strike owing to the reduction In high cost of living subsidy.the Fasolsti for the province of Rome.The bricklayers\u2019 deaiged te break costs, porting OES rom cessary.awaiting coal cargoes and these wild be loaded once the shippers return.Number seven mine at Florence, will also resume operations in a day or two, the local having decided to accept the Lewis-Barrett order so that practically all the miners on the north side wil.resume work before the end of the week, It was sald today.Tha Tom Pit started on Wednesday while workmen are engaged in clearing a fad in the deeps of Indian Cove mine preparatory to re- œuming operations.The Hut and Last Chance mines resumed work on Wednesday.Books and official documents of District 26 United Mine Workers of America which were missing when provisional President Barrett appointed by International.President John L.Lewis took over the offices of the district from the recently deposed executive had not been recovered to-night and there is little proe- pect that they wiil be found, it is said.Several more mines In the Cape Breton coal fields opened up today and by Friday the whole of the miners who were on strike as a protest aguinst the presence of troops In the district are expected to be at work, At the @ydney British Empire Steel plant today two thousand men were working and more will be taken on when the plant begine fuit operation.UNVEILED MONUMENT AT COOK'S MILLIS Welland, Ont., July 33\u2014A monu- | ment was unvelled today at Cook's Mills.Commemorating the Battle fought there October 19, 1814.The ceremony was held under the aus-! pices of the Lundy's Lane H'storical Society, In cooperation with citizens of Welland and Crowiand at the request of the Historica! Gites and Monument Roard, Ottawa.Rev.De.William Wallis, Niagara Falls, was chairman.The unveiling ceremony was performed by Mra L B.fipencer, Regent of Rir Jeans Breck, Chapter 1.0.D.R., Welland.Members of the 1O.D.E.and many prominent citizens were present.Bhort addresses were xiven by Brigadier General B.A.Crufkshank, W.M.German, K.C.M.P., Col.J.BE.Cohos, J.W.Marshall, R.W.Geary, Resvs @ray of Crowland, and L 8 Duff.: mt reves OR KOO AOCEPIN OFFICE IN UMINA.Peking, July 96\u2014Dr.Wellington Koo, former Chinese Ambesador to Washington, today became Foreign Minister of the North China Government.Dr.Koo accepted the post at the insistence of political leaders Many difficult diplomatic pre.blems In connection with China's foreign relations remain to he cleared up, including tye matter of the lin Cheng bandits who wrecked and robbed the Shanghal-Peking express ahd kidnapped many Americans (b's snoring.China feels that the demands of the powers in this ae in ether mat.term are severe, and Ng politicians bedeve Dr.Koo can leasen these dee mands, if anyone can \u2014 BRITISH MINISTER ANNOYED BY PUFFS OF PO.OFFICIAL.London, July 35\u2014(Can.Cable)\u2014Considerable was excited in Parliament press cir- ton-Evane, Postmester-General iFascisti Expected To Import Labor From Other Prov- Rome, July 26\u2014Thirty thousand here their The Builders\u2019 Association have decided to leave a settlement of the issue In the hands of Signor Sarinacci, | High Commissioner leaders refuse to discues terms of settiement and are urging their followers to carry on the strike to the bitter end.On the other hand, the Fascist! have at all other provinces if this should prove ne- Pros astonishment clea yesterday evening by the cireu- lation of a series of puft paragraphe relating to Sir Laming Worthingon the occasion of his introduction ot hronicle.PRINCE URGES CONSERVATION OF EMPIRE FORESTS interesting Message Received By Empire Forestry Conference Now In Session AT OTTAWA Canadian Forests Priceless Heritage In Which Public Should Show Interest Ottawa, Ont.July 26\u2014At today\u2019s session of the British Empire Forestry Association held here, the following message was read from H.RH.the Prince of Wales:\u2014 \u201cAs president of the Empire Foreatry Association I send a message of good wishes to the delegates taking part in the Empire Forestry Conference.I shall watch the result of thelr lebors with great interest.Their task will be to provide accurate information of our forest resources, to foster trade in British timbers and to promote 4 sound policy of forest conservatios throughout the Empire.By auch means alone can we ensure that our présent resources are used to the best advantage and our supply of timbr maintained for the future.\u201cIt will be the earnest desire o1 the Association to create and support well-informed public opinion upon which the success of this pol- Icy must largely depend.\u201cOt our affiliated eqcieties the most important amd successful ls the Canadian Forestry Association whose 13,000 members I congratulate upon a tine record of patriotic work.The forests of Canada are a priceless heritage and the Aasociotion is rendering a great public service by fostering widespread iu- tereat in them.May It grow aad rosper.\u201cI hove the conference will have far-reaching results and that one of these will be a greatly increased support of the Empire Forestry Association whese work I commend to every patriotic citizen.(Signed) \u201cRdward, P.July 1st 1928.\" - The accond- annual convention of the British Empire Forestry Association opened ite session here this morning fn the Victoria Memorial Museum.Delegates are present from Enganf » Temperatures: Win, 60; Max, 64 FINE and scarfs in all the Holt Our collections of raw furs are worthy of special mention.These enter the United States duty free.I t of any inten = tion on your part to purchase ___ \u2018 you are always welcome.: Afro Br A>su:nsmeus 8 We Invite Your Inspection Visitors to Quebec are extended a most cordial invitation to inspect the Holt, Renfrew choice collections of FURS These collections comprise a complete assemblage of originals and copies of French modes in coats, capes, wraps most wanted pelts.i Stones are included imported .Brass Our collection land, Scotland, the Irish Free Btate the dominions and several of the British protectorstes.The proceedings commenced with an addreas of welcome from Premier King at the end of which he tormally declared the convention open.Best wishes for the succoss of the gathering were conveyed in « messages from the Prince of Wales which was read to the dele Beaver the post office estimates yesterday.\u2018The paragraphe eisborated on his work and praised him in very high mates.Lord Lovat, president of the association, occupied the chair.Mates Immigration terme Laming stated he had ascertained that thes® \u201cvulgar and stupid personal putts\u2019 had been written by an officer of the Post Office and lasued without hie (Evans) knowledge or authority.He had never seen then until they appeared In the newspar.- era.Steps had been taken to prevent & recurrence, concluded the Minister.ETHICAL CODE IS AIM OF ROTARIAN CHIEFS.Chicago, July 38~\u2014~Rolary leaders from all sections are here fo: a four-day caucus on the platform and program of the new administration installed recently at the St.Lous convention.Guy Gundaker of Philadelphia, president of (he Rotary, devoted most of the initial session to an outline of the new years international program to the board o: directors and district governors from some 40 provinces.A code of ethics for every line of business was mentioned by Mr.Gundaker as one aim which might enlist a prominent place on the Rotary activity list Wor the year.Codes of conduct, he said, reduc~ ed costs, eliminated destructive competition, maintained high star.dards of trade relationships, protected the public from irresponsible business men and tended generally to the elevation of business methods rer te CABINET COUNCIL ONLY CONSIDERED ROUTINE MATTERS Ottawa, Ont., July 26.\u2014A meeting of the Cabinet Council was held today following a recess of something over two weeks.The Prime Minister announced at its close that routine that thers was nothing to announces.No further meetings have been arranged for.Asked as te the claim of Canada te Wrangel Island.Premier King said that there was nothing to say nending the consultation on this matter between Vilhjaimur Stefanseson and the British Government ln London.ms \u20ac.& DEPORTR WOMAN ACCUSED OF BIGANY BrockvMie, Ont, July 28\u2014Ailleired to have rontracted (wo marriages In the United States aftér her release from esrving & term for bign- my fa this country, Ellen Ryame!l, belonging te Rockport.near here! han beon deported by the Unued authoeri''es at Ogdensburg, N.Y.following her ave rent at Carthage In that mute, The sequel cante in the House of Commons this afternoon when Sir matters had been dealt with and, In addition to the Premier, Hon.J.A.Robb, Minister of Trade ard: Commerce and Hon.H.8.Beland, | Minister of Health and Soldiers\u2019 Civil Re-Establishment are repre- ranting the Federal Government at the conference.Dr.Beland Jelivered an address during the morning session, Premier King.At noon today the delegates were entertained at luncheon.Premier King in the course of his address opening the conference made reference to the recent action of the government in securing power from parliament to prohibit the export of pulpwood and its Intention to establish a royal commie- son on the forestry problem.\u201cNext to agriculture.\u201d he said \u201cthe wood industries conetitute the most important source of our ne- tional income.How rapidly this source ia being depleted by fires, by insect pests, by export of raw products, by undue exploitation and unnecemmary and often wanton destruction, few If any of us have be.fun to appreciate, \u201cWe recognise,\u201d he continued \u2018that to restric; trade In any direction is the last of measures to which a government should resort, and we are hopeful that in the benefits which will accrue to our foresters from association, consulla- tion and conference with forestry experte from other parts of the British Empire, as well as from in.tormation which we hope our own commission will elucidate, we may {ind a yet more excellent way of dealing with the problem of the economie development of our forest resources.We recognise that in the pans we have heen profligate with our forest wealth.that we have was ted our heritage, that while we have been proficient In utilisation we have been deficient in preservation, Whilst we have talked in terms cf nuantity, we have lost aight often of the importance of quality, not without ite enat to our trade.Name of theaw evila.and some of the miscon- rentions and faise Imnresaions which have grown out of them, we hope | thie conferente will go far ço remove.Mort Taking \u201cWhat is true of Canada In one and all of these respects fo.1 fem only too true of most af the constituent units of the British Eempite.| The war helped to disclose how, gene) would become our weak neases and shortcomings in this regard.The first task 0 now a general stock taking, the preparation of la sort of \u201cSoomaday™ book of the forest resources of (he British Empire ss à whole.: \u201cThis 1 believe, you have already Vewellegs Gifts That Are Different CHARMING BEAD NECKLETS of real They are very appropriate for summer wear.Onyx\u2014Amber\u2014Amethyst\u2014Coral Pink She|l\u2014Crystal\u2014Lapis Lazuli Cornelian Our Giit Department offers a great choice of quaint wares suitable for riends at home.Dainty English Chise-\u2014Quaint Englètr- dem and camecs js worth secing.\u2014 \u20ac feiferé in our assortment of Jewellery.Wareof Joose stones È & Sons _/ 16 fabrique St.\u201cWLIQUET'S FORMERLY Phone 6567 .STEAKS, CHOPS AND EGGS.ROLLS AND BUTTER, \u201cBest By Test\u201d RESTAURANT\u201d OF BOSTON Opposite City Hall pool what we have of knowledge of methods of forest conservation and regeneration and to make as broad as the Empire itæslf our work of forest education and research.\u201cIn ncthing, it seems to me, are the advantages of our common a legiance, our common aims and purposes as constitusnt elements of the British Empire, rendered mord apparent than in the gain to one and all of consultation, conference and co-operation in the matter of the preservation and development of our forest wealth.\u201d In greeting the various membery of the conference the Premier con veyed a \u2018very special welcome\u201d to Lord Lovat, as more than any other individual having had to do wih originating the conference and tor his special relations with Canada.In the latter connection he recalled lord Lovat's visit to Quebec at the time of the Tercentenary, as representative of Cleneral Simon Fraser.who distinguished himselt with the regiments at the Blege of Quebec.He welcomed siso specially the representatives of other dominions Including the Irish Pres State and other oplonies and protectorates.He expremned the regret of the Qovernor-Cleneral Lord Byng at his Inability to be present and Hie Excellency\u2019s hopes that ne would meet the members of the con ference during their tour of the Maritime Provinces.Toronto, July 325\u2014The Canadian Bankers\u2019 Amociation are offering « reward of $10,000 for Information tending te the artest and con- vietisn of the bandits who held up bank mempengers in Toronto yesterday, ft was anssunced hare this entered bpen.The west step de *s evening.> QUEBEC LIQUOR COMMISSI0 May Be Held Responsible Intoxicated Person mits Suicide Or Kills?- Ottawa, July 25\u2014In additien the many restrictions imposed u holders of beer and wine licenses Hull by the Quebec Liquor Corny mission, they can also be held rely ponsihle for damages in the event & person bocoming intoxicating any of the drinking places and ce! mittine œuicide or being killed through an accident caused by Intoxication, according te a ne item carried by the citisen today.\u201cThe right of action must be orcised within three monthe the death and the representatives the person whe has so died may cover à sum of at least $100 but sel fmore than 81,000\" the act ele terthh RUMIA WILL *® ESTARLER GRAIN DISTRIBUTING government, it ie will entablish a grain receiving életributing etation here.Ru 1 | \u2018a Cralss, we have Another Cruis AROUND THE WORLD on the \u201cSAMARIA\u201d rechartered Ceneréet w= that preeminent! ered rag tremor = oF our 193¢ Cruise Arennd the World An Woerary superb\u2014130 days\u2014 ailing sastword sen New York sad mesting Springtime ja every country ; Combet a oh ng oe ~ route.Liswasurs on Roguest.Crwine Limited tv +00 Guests.THOS.COOK & SON 32\u20ac Se Catherine St.West, Montreal Te Foly 21 Aug 11, Sept.15 Oct.20.1 Os 6 Nov.18.0.Amdsads uly 30 Aug.17 Sept 14.Aug.5 Av.31 Sept.38.From NEW YORK.¥ Aug.14.Aug.231.7 A9 A397 1.Aug.17.» Calrndhu 9.Robert Reford Oo, Led, Local agente BY WATER RALIFAX and NEW YORK ss, \u201cFORT HAMILTON\" July 3h smd 20th Aug.11th and 35th For rates and further informe | tien apply to: Frank S.Stocking)\" General Steamship Agest, Morgan Building Opposite Chateau Frontenac.TELEPHONE: 83.ISLAND PARK FERRY 88.FRONTENAQ.On and after 37th June, 1933, without guarantee, will leave: Quebec, 6.20, 7.30, em; 3.15, except Saturday only: day, 8.20, 6.3¢ p.m.0.18, 11.30 Saturday; 3.30 4.45, except Satur- Island, 6.50, 8.15, 10 a.m., (15.18, only), 646, 8.60, 7.00 p.m.Sunday.\u2018 1.00, (4.35 Sat.only).4 0.15, 11.30 am, 1 2.16, ' wr 618 p.m.stand, 10 a.m.13.15, 1.30, 3.45.Dy 4.09, 5.30, 1.00 p.m.Sunday and W Quebec, § pm.; Island, 68.CHAMPION, 6.48 ex.Sat; se era, Tuesday and Thureday: Mishel, oe Jean, 6.15 am: 6 11 pm Berthier, em; @t.Laurent, 7.45 em Sunday, Quabes, 5.30 ax; from Xt.Jean, 1.00 p.m.: St.Nicholas, 9.30 Fri.Gays; Bt.Nicholas, 11.00 a.m.Sat $ pm for Berthier, 760, fousd trip, Telephone 7860.1) levre\u2014 FRENCH | w York uth srie fortnightly from Vancouver, B.C.Ask about this eurvitel be parieulsre from\" bocni steamship cpa og om EE M.7900 141 St Jemes Se, Montreal Canadian Pacific ITOPANS THE WONLO RVachti EYachhess 22 Aug.11-28 Bopplrs\u201d Gas (each way) nt Halifax end Two Deys at New York M scenery, smooth water, rund sip 15 dare, $18 and 3p Gos war\u2019 No orks 8 aye\u201d and - Yor_ illustrated literature addres FURNESS BERMUDA LINE M mice se, N.Y, w.M cPherson, 53 Dalhousie Sb ot amy Tourist Agt 5 a EUENNNAKANENENUE OCEAN SAILINGS.Compiled for The Chronicle by PF.8.2 General Steamshi) proies.: p Agent 13 Du .Liverpeo) Qéétastomn 2 Liverpool NY 0 ; N.Y.Cher i go 28 Britain.her & aoe thampton à = » eerresens vr 28 Roussillon.AUGUST.1 Misnedesa.Montre Arlee 3 Montrose.Montreal .Liverp Montreal 4 Motagama.NY.h % Piymout h Havre S'mpton, Harber 3 8 28 Ausonis.++ Montreal uth.28 Coromla.ocoa MY.ES Here \u2014r ali oy 25 Homerig .N.Y.20 Wawretanka.N.Y.29 Minnedoss.Mon! 0 I x ee 11 Atherda\u2026.Now! \u2014 WORKMANSHIP acim | {| \u2014Berwyn, British West : |teyaido at 4:48 am.|areived up ét 4 am.° .: |lett up at 13:06 p.m.° +» = |up at 4:08 p.m.THE BREAN JL 16 PISENGERS Arrived Here Yestorday Morning From Hamburg, Southampton And Cherbourg apa The Canadian Pacific eteamer Empress of Britain arrived here yesterday morning at 4:10 e'cfock trom Hamburg, Seuthempton and Cherbourg with 368 re of whom there were 67 saloon, 41 seo- ond-clam and 166 third-class.Among the Quebecers on board were Mar.Cloutier, Apostolis Vicar of the Provinces of Quebec stationed at Rome, ané Mgr.Peitetier, former Rector of Laval University.In the list of other saloon paseen- gers were 8ir James G.Baird, Bartand Lady Baird, of London, Eng, and the Hon.8ir James T, Broom, of Colombo, Ceylon.8Sir James Baird and lady Baird are en route to the Province of Atberta where the baronet owns a large ranch.There were upwards of thirty re turning Canadiany on board, as welt a9 & number of Americans.The disembarking of the third.class passengers began at 7 o'oléck and after their inspection dy the immigration they entrained and were on their way to thelr Western destinations by 10:80 o'cleek.The Britain will clear ftbin hire on Saturday mfterncon at 4:30, CAMDIN SHI BETTER ILE Than Carrying Grain Crop Overseas, Says Clever General Manager Montreal, July 26-Rumors that the 37 ships of the Canadian Government Merchant Martine which are now ide and awalting disposal by tender might be utilised in helping mrove the monaler crop expected this year were dispelled by R.B.Teakle, Genera} Manager of the C.G.M.M.today when he declur- od these ships were too big to pase through the Weiland Canal.It was suggested that the ahips might be used in transporting grain to Europe this fall as a ehortage of ocean tonnage Is in prospect, but Mr.Teakle replied that this would [be an unwound proposition bscause {t did not pay to carry graln cargoes completely.SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.Montreal, July 35\u2014 Arrivaln\u2014Maigache, Carteret, NJ.Louls Antwerp: Kanstalis, Liverpool; Florida, Swansea.Balled fadies; Newtophall, Alexandra, Ethelfreda, | Genoa; Cagilari and Marseilles; Copenhagen\u2014 SIGNAL SERVICE SHIPPING REPORT Crane Island\u2014In 1:10 p.m.Glencaivie.Out 9:40 a.m.: Ross Castle; , [10:08 a.m.8.B.Brignogan.Cape Saimon\u2014 Pirouet, by Creevy 3: arc Cota iy poo Cana Ceuta, July 17-\u2014Atlancer Havel, [oy o Liberal, and from the Liberals England, one in Edinburgh and loots niey c.Gay, reevy , - Lock Not poi TTT 4 business.Accordingly, | steal aio re, July 38\u2014Lingan, Que- who would atteck him as 8 turn-|two n Americsa\u2014at New York and / M.R, Kane.Run out.0| went sent to ail Canadian concerns bec; Cymric Queen, Quebec.° , Bost Irvine e.Brands, b.Creevy.1]|engaged in Rp bond business.It ; REI MEME 0 MENTON 0 MRC O MENT 0 MENSONNS oO ADNAN Sir.Wm.Price, o.' Reed, b.was not to supposed that any one RAIN EXPOR\u2019 MAKE Bradshaw .+ '1|Canadian house could handle such GRA Ts + 011 large transaction, but it wae ex- 100.000-BUBHEL GAIN - + T]pected that groupe would be formed IN WEEK; FLOUR UP.== |tor the purposes.This expectation Washington, July 25\u2014Exports of 71] wan realized.Tenders were received | grain during the week ended July and opened today at Mr, Wielding\u2019s office in the Finance Department, \u2014_5 0080508009 06 2.96.96 06 3 04 3% dE HEROIC GIRL OF 11 SAVES TERKE LIVES - Kemogami: N.\u2018A.Gay o.C.Price, b.Foster.3 EB.KE.Pireuet ©.Bates, b.Foster 4 } Hamilton b, Foster.3 the previous week, according to the Commerce Department.The K.Creewy db.Foster.§ F.Bradshaw ¢.C.Price, b.Foster 9 agningt §$3.613,000 for the previous H.ArchibaM, b.Foster.6 .week.s = pie = ie.Fées\u201d i IN BURNIXG HOME The departments report for the Te Miss THo FE : week ended July 21 follows: a \u2019 Last Previou STocies Wot ,Y °° ° - week.week.SO \u2014 SH, Saskatoon, Sask., July 36\u2014 Barley, bushels .665,000 328,000 .GITOA a Y ! | % When a coal off stove flared \u2018Ml Corn, bushels \u2026 337.008 3 pi É SIN GE o he \u2018 up and set fire to her parents Oats, bushels .$1,000 wy rol You - ° .87 farm home pause Syme, Rye.bushels .y © - - Gnek\u2026.or, o .\u2019 Sir Wm.and Lady Price.with [38 OA, saved three snot heat, bushel BB â ; +! Miss Willa Price left hers this eve- - ning, r.Carl Falkenbors, of.Quebes brothers and sisters from death.An infant was asleep upstairs, but Pearl dashed through the smoke and flames and carried it to Canadian in United States ports: - + Last Previous weak.week.2 .) here ter \u20ac tow safety.Barley, bushels .Several members of the Kenog- Oats, bushels we 9 arbi.Council! attendpd (he banquet The parents were away Rye, bushels .34,000 19 Wheat, bushels .234,000 697,000 Flour, barrels .1,000 3,000 GERMAN COMMUNISTS DISTURB FRANKFORT London, July 26.\u2014Reuter's Berlin].correspondent confirms reports of from home at the time.The house was completely destroyed.siven to the Board of Commerce of Quebec at Portage dea Roche last evening.\u2018They returned home this mpenins.: \\ JUDGMENTS OF GOD \"1 ARE NOT THOSE OF e UNCAUNNNHNNENEENEAENCENER 26 32 38 25 35 02 22 92 28-28 22 22 22 32 35 08 22 2É.9P 22 SEOEE 28 28 56 92 38 says To coux Communist disturbances RR Trask M .rn .MEN, PRIEST PRIVY CFE, | fort.e says Dr.Hans, publie Ran \u201cDenver, Colo, July 38\u2014Futher (Canadian Press Cable) promecutor.was killed yesterday, and \u201cHE TRiSD To Hide 4 a ay ema eu Walter A.Grace, Pastor of a Ca-| Loudon, July 26\u2014The first petl- red oe to an appeal from the FROM Me GURL | al \u2014 \u2018a (molle church at Arvada, 8 subury, [tions foi leave to appeal to the |, ID FETEONe 10 Bn ADP Communist \u2014 \u201c+ mei © on trial In the United States District | Privy Oouncil trem Ireland since the the trad \u2018 Court dn charges of forging a por- [Irish Free State was estahliehed to.Tie ond ne demonstrated yamout mit for an application to ship liquor | were heard by the judiclal commit.day ngal \u201cusury and Fasclam,\u201d inte Colorado, was found guilty to- [tee of the Privy Councll today, Lord [ihe Reuter message ntaton.After ah The fury deliberated only ten | Haldane presiding.the meeting of the demonatrants ad- pe minutes.\u2019 Previous to the creation of the |jutned collisions with the police ec- \u201cThe judgments of Ged are not|irish Free Btate Parliament, the [curred in various parts of the town.those of men\u201d, was Father Qrace's (House of Lords was the final Court] Al the shops, the message sdde oni} statement when the verdiet waa | of Appesi for Ireland, as for (he returned.: rest of the British Isles, dut Ire.: The defence Immediately filed me- [land having became a Dominion the \u2018tne for new trial and arrest ef|jtdicial commimnee of the Privy Judgment and the Court #8 to rule [Council Is the last Court of resort In view of the seriousness of the ~ over Province, northwestern Gee many.has prohibited all open air #4 100,006 bushels, ta compared Sn av cpr! Mesure: the \u2018regular report issued today by HANE A Heart! Ts aus ory ot ve MY DAD 15 BEGINNIN® MOGUIRE COMES AcRoSS THE R.R.TRACKS wees closed: Te THE POLITER RESIDENTIAL SECTION AND situation Governor Noske of Has.* IVES AN oroER* FoR HIS FAVORITE BRAND \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EVERY Now AND THEN Mickey of STouir.ings of any kind on July 29, * on these Saturday, for what country.most eme a > \u2018 Phther, Grace was taken he the \\ There were hive pind Petitions ter Par one \u201corigina fied \"vr \u201che A PR - \u201c eifiés of the United Staces Marshal |teave to appeal and all of the® Commu for antl-Fascist .N \u20ac 1 ephhthüy ét two Depaties.[irae Gomimed.| Lo or « mon .Taka, ( \u2019 Me Guars =e .- .\\ \u2018 » ~e, : ' .a FIRE DESTAOYS with destruction.niture store at æven o'clock store, haréware more, picture mited but as the fire is fanned strong wind from the south.will go.Elfros, NEW GOVERNOR ant Appointment (Canadian Prees Cable) announced that Leslie Wilson, Treasury) has been appointed Chief Conservative whip eince Admiralty.Anti-Saloon League special Grand Jury which Jest torthcoming.son and the League after the indictmnte and « presentment on the jurors Integritywith them and not with Mrcore.AMERICAN FORESTRY Buropean commissioner of British Forestry Commission shipment of American tree Associationcrop in America last year, American \u2018Tree Association, sired.The Douglas fir gave ticipated that rosulte with \u2014\u2014\u2014 er KING GRORGES YACHT WAS REFLOATED Sands, near the mouth of the es À The fire began in Haleyson's fur- aight and at 8.40 the furniture tre, $15,000 hotel, confectionery, drug store and smaller buildings had been destroyed.Buildings in the path of the flames are being dyna- fearsd the entire business eection Help is pouring in from the neighboring towns of Jansen, Mozart and OF BOMBAY Leslie Wilson, M.P., Secretary To Treasury, Gets Import- London, July 25-\u2014it is officially (Conservative, South Portsmouth, Parliamentary Secretary to the ernor of Bombay in succession to 8ir G.A.Lloyd whose tenure expires fn December next.Colonel Leslie Wilpon was parliamentary\u2019 secretary to the treasury in both the Lloyd George Coalition and the Bonar Law government.He has also served as Commander Eyeres-Monsell, now Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty succeeds Col.Wilson in the Treasury Department ané Major A B.Boyé-Carpenter de- comes Financial Secretary to the NY.GRIND J GES REBUAE To Mr.Anderson, Supt.Of impertinent Statements New York, July 35\u2014A sharp rebuke was administered today to William H.Anderson, and the Anti- 8aloon League of New York, of which he #8 superintendent by the returned three indictments charging bim with grand larceny and forgery \u2018 |and this afternoon handed down the two addition indictments alleging extortion which acting district attorney Peccora announced would te \u2018\u2019Impertinent\u201d was what the jury termed atatements laued by Andoing legislative investigation of the dry organisation.These statements said today\u2019s presentment reflected The jurors resented charges that politics had played an important part In their findings and made it clear that the recommendation for & legislative probe had originated HEAD VISITS ENGLAND.London, July 35\u2014Ralph Mayes American Trees Association of Wash ington, has arrived in England and will confer with Lord Lovat of the garding the handling of the fourth seeds being sent over by the American The shipments this year will cone tain only seeds of Sitka spruce, ar none of the Douglas fir aseds are available, due to the failure of the As matter of fact, Lord Lovat has informed Mr.Pack, president of the the Sitks spruce I» particulary de- enexpected satisfaction dul it is an- spruce will be ejualiy gratitying.LAS?XIGMT South Bnd on Sea, England, s8\u2014Klng Ceorge's yacht Britannia which tan agruund on the Bhoebury mee today wap refened to-nizht.it believed the vemmel is undamaged, | and simest all var'etion ef sou she was found tv De iying in soft] California flawsrs.California + Best Value For Advertiser INCREASE IN ASK.TOWN) PULPWOOD SALE Feared Whole Of Wynyard, C.P.R.Divisional Point, Wik Be Wiped Out By Flames During Last Quarter As Wynyard, Sask., July 35\u2014With a large part of the main business sec- don of the town already smoulder- Quarter Last Year ing ia ruins, flames which are visible over the country for tweaty milles are sating steadily a: the heat | JUNE EXPORTS ot Wynyard, a Canadian Pacific Railway divisionat point, 125 miles east of Gaskatoon and the entire business section of the town is faced to- Exports Last Year thea- by a|Ports of pulp and peper fn It 10 month, and the second highest Exports of newsprint were last month than in June 19% 127,464 cwia, Of the above of June total pulp and paper $35,648,065 for the co three months of 1313.cords, valued at $3,524,447 200,675 cords valued at $3,031,7; the same three months of 1932 PRODUCTION OF NEWSPHI For First Five Months MP.Gov- 15 Per Cent.Newsprint production, U4 Canada, for the first five months 1921.per cent.more than for the Kellogg, Secretary of the Imperts of newsprint inte 1923 were 17 per cent, more in the first three months of same period 1921, 23 per cent.less than in the period of 1921.Miil stocks of newsprint at end Canadian points were 4 per For|then on May 31st, 1931.were 22 per cent.mors on May 1928, than on May 31st, 1523.to 37 days\u2019 consumption.Newspaper advertising, 27 1 five montha of 1922 13 per cent.week previous record year, 1928 were 23 per cent.more tha 1811, Pages printed, newspapers of first | 100.000 circulation: Ure [1922 average 26.May 1933 average 9, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GREEK CITIES GREXT Pec- Kaiser's palace of Achilieonthe! King George awarded Today, ladies of Athens F*-1ia honor of the party.and people and his own satisfa ready to continue ite share of and to-operation with other tions W.OT.U.MEMRERSHIP that most Bitka 16.008 flowers, each represent! new member, was presented and national president of the July f bers ' who have joined the tion since June 14, 1028, The douquet included pine Tha mocassin flowers from whi 7344 now members.TO REPUBLI amounted to $33,324,613 agal Canadian exports of pulpwood the three months totalled 386,51 period In 1921, according to a tistical Review, comptied by R.Print Service Bureau, New York, UB.for the first three months and 69 per cent.mors than in ti Exports of newsprint from i U.S.for the first four months of 1923 were 40 per cent.less than in the first four montha of 1928, and more on May 31st 1928, than om May 31st, 1922, and 34 per cent.less Publishers stocks of newsprint lishers stocks on hand and in transit at the end of May, 1933, wer equal cities, for first five months of 193! was 11 per cent.more than for first than for mame period in 1931, and $ per cent.more than in 1920, the © \u201cGOOD WILL» PANTY.Athens, July 235\u2014The American Near East Relief good will party, with representatives of 14 States, now visiting different cities in the feles of Greece, is receiving « hearty welcome.At Corfu a great dinner was given in the historical In Athens yesterday thers was a dinner and reception at which to the Near East Relist workers.+ J ancient and peasant Greek dances Mr.Brodie, the chairman, stated to a representative of The Christian Bcience Monitor his approcia- tion of the handling of the refuges problem by the Greek Government, in distributing America's financial: contribution.He eaye Amerion My INORKASED NY 26,006 Chicago, July 26\u2014A bouquet ef day te Miss Anna A.Gordon, wer man\u2019s Christian Temperance Uniegs The bicasorms represented new mews.trom Maine, wild roses from Towa} ' Of Newsprint Were 127,464 Cwts.In Excess Of Jung t , Montreal, Que, July 35\u2014A repert issued by the Cansdian Pulp ang Paper Association shows that es June were valued at $12,868,456, an imb crease of $809,773 over the previews 3 by total $10,061,624 worth want to the States.| United For the three months to the of Year Showed Inorease Of 1923 wes 15 per cent.more than fi the first five months of 1922 and 34 4 N ¢ 192: Uscent.stat, Pub 1 Periodical advertising, national publications.for first mix months of n tor first six months of 1922 and 14 per cent.more than for same period fa Dailles\u20141328 average 38\u2014May Sundays\u2014Mey 1938 average 182\u2014 save ction; help] ne- > À ne à i wo?Tr The Quebec Chronicle Founded June 21, 1966.Printed ang published by the Quebse Chronicle Company, at the baliding of the Company, § Sunde Wrest, Quebec.A G.Penny, Rülitor-in-Ohieli BJ.Keun, Business Manager.Subscription: Daily, Bubscribors, $4.00 por annum; Out of Towa : Weekly, 61.56 per annum; payable in sévanos.Advertisments: Rate card obtainable on request.QUEBEC, JULY 26, 1938.= ES A NORTHERN WONDERLAND.4 RE 3% wess suggested to the average Quobecer that ave was much for him to loam regarding bis Province, he would probably receive the suggestion with amusement not wamized with indignation, yot more shan 56 percent of the large body of local business men whe reteryed Tuceday morning from a tour of the lake St.John and Segueney regions were foroed to cumfess that what they had seen and heard in Nothven Quebec had been s veritable Tevelation to thems.Apart from the extensive pulp and paper industry, apart from the gigantic enginecring works tn pro- aress connected therewith, the main impressions Jeft with ene who visits the regions in question for the fires time are those of immense distances; of predue- tive, highly developed farms and prosperous farmers; of progremive towns and villages-\u2014in the truest sense of tho term, \u201ccities of bomes™\u2014; of patient colonists whose labors are inspired by faith in the futore, in Providence and themselves; and, above all, of a contested, kindly people, devoted to thelr petriarchal families and their Church.© To an English-speaking Canadien the upobtre- être, yot almost prodigal hospitality everywhere ene sountered did not come as a sarpeise, for it 1s the aharscteristio, perhaps more tham any other, that he in accustormed to associate with French Canada, but wached him no less profoundly on that account.Here, close to nature and happily remote from the demoralizing inflnences of modern city life, the vir tmos of an open heart and an open hand reach their highest degree of perfection and an inatinctive cour- veay ie the common birth-right of every class that showed itself in the special efforts made te assure the visitors, among whom were many whose race and re- Mgion were not thoir own, of the sinceritz of the wel- some extended to them.t Out off and isolated from the reat of the Provincé by mn intervening wilderness the counties of Chicoutimi and Lake St.John form a world in them- .solves, but & world of limitieas possibilities and the sortainty of a rapid development, hitherto more clearly.recognised by the business men of Montreal tham of Quebec.It was therefore high time that some thing should be done by the local Board of Trade to offers the strong foothold siready gained by the great metropolis and to establish the Anclont Capital im its rightful position as the trading centre of the north, In order that the opening made by the recent tour may lesd to the desired resmlts more rapid and more convenient means of communication than those at present provided are essential and if the ghroad from Lake St.John to this city is a matter of sheer necessity for the northem popnlation, it is also one of material interest to Quebecers who should leave mo sons unturned in securing the early construction of a moter route capable of bringing Chicoutimi withis feur hours of Quebec.Mourithstanding the fact that the Chronicle has taken its stand in opposition tu the building of branch Maes that must inevitably add to Canada\u2019s already onerous burden of railroad dobt, he would be cold- hearted indeed who was unable to sympathize with those who eagerly await the coming of the steel to relieve their most pressing difficulties.To appreciate what a vallway means to the colonist it is only neces- ary to contrast the wealth and comfort of the farm.fag country between Fichertville and Be.Felicien with the economic struggics and bardships endured by the evttiers north from Bt.Felicien to Peribonka, in spite of all the natural advantages conferred upon them by she soil.Normandin, which is the nearest of seven parishes te the end of steel, has an aren of ten miles by seven and a population of three thousand pouls.It pro Guess hay, grain, cattle, cheese, butter, and blue- Leeries for export to the outside world.It also boasts ef à number of excellent stores whose business rume inte thousands of dollars.All produce shipped out snd all merchandise brought in must be teamed to or from 56.Felicien, over ten miles away and reached by the most primitive kind of roads.It has been figured that the Joss to the parish for 1931 through the tans.port of outgoing profuce alone smounted to $40,000 sod ff the loas of the other six parishes, which are in & sll worse position, is thrown in, the total will mot fan) sort of $300,000; figures which suffice to prove the handicap that the colonist must sustain through the ebeauce of railroad facilities.Those who during the past sizty-five years veno tured morth asd clearsd the forest on the shores of Lake fit John, did so in the fakh that the raîtecsé would follow them and, thanks te local enterprise, thelr trust has been fulfilied.Thon who, in more renemt years, ventured atill farther norin, dié so in à similar faith and are today literally hanging on there fa thet same faith.Whether ss 8 matter of broad Rational polloy the C.N.R, cam afford to undertake further raiiroad cumetruction at this juncture, or whether ft should do for one community what it cannot de for all, is a debatable issue.Ome thing Is certain, however: that the extension of the Lake St.Joha line farm-lsnd thet bas been co painfully wrested from ft.LE \u2014 TYPICALLY AMERICAN, The first announcement hss been wade of the of the hundred thousand dollar award Kdwarg W.Bok for the \u201cbest practioghle the United States may co-operate with tions to achieve and preserve the peace of the In making the firm public statement of the Award tn early July, the Committee in charge of the Award mated that the conditions would be announcof within « few weeks, or at some time before Auguet first.AIl world peace, while not making compulsory the participation of the United States in Europtan vare if any suoh ave, fm the futsre, found umpreventabls, The pian may be based upon the prosowt covemamt of the League of Nations or may be omtirely apart from that instrument.\u201d It fo said to be possible that ta addition to the main award of one hundred thowsand dollars, several smaller awards may be made.The Jury of Award may select 8 plan which ie à composite of the best plan sand of ideas or sections taken from each of seve eral plana.It the Jury Gocides to antect à composite Plan of this kind, there are also offered by Mr.Bok a socond, third, fourth and fifth award of five thoasand dollars cach, for any plans or of plans weed by the Jury in a composite plas.If, however, the Jury of Award accepts one plan in full, making no sddi- toms to i from other plans, mo subsidiary awards will re rende.The main award of one hundred thowsand dollars 10 bo made in two payments: fifty thousand dollars will de paid to the author of the winning plan as soos as the Jury of Award has selected it.The socond fifty thowsan® dollars will be paid to the author if and when the plan, in substance and intent, is approved by the United Mtates Senate: or if and when the Jury of Award décciéea that an adéquate degrees of popular support has been demonstrated for the winning plan.The underlying idea of this competition, that anything can be domé or obtained If emough mency | 4e spent om it, ts typically American although Mr.Bok's motives are no doudt worthy of all praise.Unfortunately aa the objection of the American Senate has all along appeared to be, not to the Iragus of Nations, but to the foreign entanglements which membership tm ft memset necossarily involve, there ts little prospect of this gentleman having to pay the fell sward.Not being of American citisenship, either by birth or ma- turatisation, we are not eligible to compete for the fortune offered as first prise.For the benefit, however, of prospective aspirants and without fee or commission of any kind, we suggest as à plan the creation of a national organisation and a national fund to secure the election to the Senate of men who are not afraid of foreign entanglomenta.If such men cannot be found and cannot be elected, it is hard to see how any other plan will realise the objective that Mr.Bok has in view.Wrangel Island, whose annexation is urged upon the Rritish Government by Stefannacn, is claimed by Russia.Does this mean another wrangle?.* .Sir Henry Thornton bas just discovered that he can\u2019t bulld branch Bnes without the consent of Par- Hament and his 1 hole day has been spoilt.-* .Baldwin mays that Britain hopes for success in itn efforts to settle the reparations question.Hope evidently springs eternal in Baldwin's breast.+.* + The Toronto bandit who fled with $125,000 in currency might have made an honest living aa strong man.If you don't believe it ask your banker how many tons that amount of currency would weigh.A Verse Or Two ' \u2014\u2014 MARIA CHAPDELAINE Flow fave's life now on Peribonka\u2019s shore?Doth the great solitude of forest press Upon thy gentie spirit as of yore With its vam weight of utter lonelineeu?Or dif the chosen of thy heart faifilt The sacred word of his pre-nuptial pleégn And from the forest carve new fields to till, And po set further back the forest's odge?Or still doth its oppressive shadow smite Thy door, and in thy meditative moods, Recall lost love that perished in a night Of winter storm within the trackless woods?Thy loved Francois, whose simple offerings were Less lovely but more loved than his, who bore The pictured ease, the glamor, and the glare, Of the far city to thy cottage door.Yet these allureguents thou didst tum aside, And chose thy Europe, who knows what toil, What labor goes to make the harvest (ide, What battles with the season and the soll, Now with th\u2019 immortal Marys of sweet song, And tender story, he that tells thy tale, Hath linked thy name snd loveliness as long As love and home affections shell mot fafl, =J.C.M.Duncan.Press Comment CAN'T BE DONE.(Be Catharines Standard.) The Prince of Wales proposes to come to Canade and travel imcogmito.Your Royal Highness, we tell you right here, it can\u2019t bs rome.THE SAME GENTLEMEN.(Hamilton WernlM.) Messrs, Livingstone and Maclachisn, who declare loudly that Canadian citisens will not submit to \u201cforeign\u201d domination at the hands of the U.M.W.President, are the same gentlemen who have been trying to place the Nova Scotia miners under the domination of the Moscow Rede.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GOVERNMENT SERVICE, (Cape Argus.) There has been a tendency for many years past to make civil servants of mearly everybody who hap- peus to do work for the Government.It seems to we that in the interests of ccomomy it ig tims that some guiding rule should be laid down regardisg the particular type of work which may fairly be rewarded with à pension sod the other privileges peculiar to public servants.Perhaps as good a rule as any other would be that, apart from the regular members who make the public service a carese, only these who by reason of the specialised work they are called upon to do become unfitted for outside employment, should be entitled to enjoy the advantages of the fixed es.sadtichment.A VERY DIFFERENT MATTER., (The Villager, New York.) Ten years ago the West rated the Kast darbar- tans.Where the Fast resisted the Western culture, the West said ft was because of ignorance and superstition.This ignorance once conquered, the Kast once oducsted to Westerh ways, once the Eastern dark pierced by the sus of Western religion, Western progress, and Western trade, all would be easy mailing and resistance at sm end.That was tem years ajo.How much less sure of its message fa the West today?No longer ia it certain that only ignorance snd rtu- pidity account for the Eastern hatred of Western civil.tantion; no longer dote the West think of the Kast as outlandish, 88 inferior, ss barbarian; it thinks of the Kast now as different, positively, obstinately, pethipe unalterabéy Gitforent.IMPORTANT WORK ON REPARATIONS Done By Little Group Of Amerioans During Past Four Years Paris.July $\u2014(By Mall) \u2014 While the United Siatés government has limited its activities in the reparations embrogilo to an official observer, and.since the Versallles Treaty has watched the problem as it became more intricate day by day, there haa been a little group of Americans hers for the past four years who have taken anything but a minor part in the vast work of the reparation commission.This unheralded little sroup eon- mitutes the malt of accountants with the commission, and is head ed by George P.Auld, formerly an officer of the United States navy, who holds the post of Accountant.General.He is responsible directly to the commission for the completeness and accuracy of all fnan- cial records having to do with the receipt and disbursement of money and commodities handed over by Germany.The position of Mr.Auld with the commission fis entirely individual, as he has no connection with the United ftates or any other government.His staff of about 20 The task of the acceuntancy de- iw partmeht is one of the mom difficult of the commissions work.To strike its dally and monthly balan- con it must Asal with ships llve- stock, abandoned war material, rolling-stock, coal and coke.dye.stuffs, and a score of other com» dities, as well as the actual cash payments of Uerman gold marke, When the balance shest has been tallied, it ia necessary to render the totals in marks, pounds, fran-n.lires and dollars.The commodiy qaluations have been made in near- ty all the currencies of Europe, as well 69 io dollars When ourrency payments are made.they are immediately ooa- verted to gdid through, the della rate, with roughly four marke equalling one dollar.The ac- countaney department receives the New York exchange rate for §¢ or 26 countries by cable each day.and with these rates as a basis, dally, weekly and monthly parities between the various currencies are established.At the end of each month & complets report is made.showing the amount Germany has patd to date, and how it has been distributed among the Allies.Much of this work is done by the American Staff.One computes the value of coal from the Ruhr; another determines the worth ot live-stock in francs, dollars and pounds; another reduces locome- lives to marks and then to lires, while another one quotes duoks, geege and chickens in dollars guilders and crowna.At the end of 1932, the necount- ancy department under Mr.Auld had whipped the miles of figures inte an intelligible report.shawipg that Germany had turned over te Americans comes under the same classification.was In cash; $x20,600;000 fa corh- modities, anid $629,000,000 In state properties of ceded territories.The ships she had parted with totalled two and a halt milion gross tons, valued nt $171,600,000.Of rolling stock she had delivered 4.652 locomotives and 187,600 wagons, worth $307,000,000.The livestock included 529,000 head, ex- clustve of poultry.This was given a valuation of 340,000,000, The coal, coxe and Hgnite delivered exceeded ¢8 million tons, worth $337.$00,000, the dyestufts totalled 38,- 006 tons, valued at $15.000,008, and the miscellaneous cernmoditien, 100 humerous to classify, were doter- mined to be worth §134,000.000.The selection of Mr.Auld to head the, important accountancy bureau of the reparations commission was tnade after\u2019 he had spent several! months In Paris as assistant finar- clal adviser to the Peace Commis sion.Although only 42 years of age, he had served a number of yeûrs and was given the task of organising the cast and financial control maintained by the navy department in about 160 large industrial plants doing work for the government be- fors the Armistice.When asked te take à post with the reparations cuinmiasion, he resigned from the navy to aceept.The irtor-allled rocountancy organization now has bureaus in Berfin, Essen, Weisbaden, Budapest end Upper Silesia.The Paris staff consists of about 168 persona, made up of Americans, French, English, Italian and Belgians, Tae commodities ssction is headed by W.L.Qu'llinan of Cohoes, N.Y., formerly of.the U.8.Arm, Liquide: ion Board In Paris.Th the Allles à grand tutai of $1,582, bureau at Essen snd Welstaden arc 000,000.Of this sum $464,000,000 in charge of the D.W.Krne, fur in the United States navy, THURSDAY, JULY Æ 1928.The Ideal Summer Drink elicious.se T The branch set up at Berlin to handle the task of revaluating German wir material sold for reparations was until recently direcied by Captain Oliver KX.Badgley of New York.Another American with the commission ls Roysll Tyler of Boston, in charge of the personnel departs ment under the \u201cUeneral Becretary.He also acts as advisor to the commission when matters arise concerning the art treasures of the inte Austro-Hungarian monarchy, wpon which the reparations epm- mission has first lien.Mr.Tyler's chief assistant in the personnel department is I, J.Nochary \u2018ôf New Orleans - - Heading the dyestuffs bureau of the commission is Reginald Norris of Oregon, who'has superintended the sale of some 3,600 tons of German dyestufts to the American Texmarly In the accountaney dopari-jtils Aljisnce on the bommission's ment of the Penusylvania railroad.Quy RB.of RNoa- uy lucky 19 second In \u2018the impeplint coal bursay of the Commimiem, the chief of w se an lian.DAVIAON SCHOLARS : ANNOUNEND.Cambridge.July 10\u2014(By Matt) ~The winners of the H.P.Davlson séholnrabipe for 1989-34 have been announced by the University Committee.Ct They.are W.(Harrow & Trinity), Scholar «of Trinity, and Captain of the Weal Tennis Tpam, who will go to Harvard; B, C.Moule (Weymouth and Emmanuel College), 8cholsr of Emmanuel, and a Rugby football player, who will go to Yale; and Hst.D.Netleton (Eton and King's College), Scholar of King's, lightweight boxer, oarsman and actor, who will go to Princeton.D.Macpherson / t Ya At {fe Golf Club-youll alvays fin Je ate oul great grandfalt rank; LEE A \"SALADA\" ICED TEA Cool, Refrèshing.! So easily made.\u2014 Just try êt.- Ape HE Bre em oe 1 pn wee ev meno [EP rma = ZF he an ; NC \u2018 18x54 and 18x72, Re Pure Linen Towels, 20x36.fOr vor eevrronarnesd - Bynes THUMBAY, JULY 3 a).\"1° Brown's Celebrated | Irish Linens.; Linen Runners (slightly dsmeged) sizes 18icH $2.10, fOr uopioonee.reersperseitsesdirnees bt .Ladies*hird Gentiemen*s Lines: Mésétitretttole,> 356 fqr 306 asehsar à dozen for.ogee qe \"ors WA 5 $8 \"64 each or a doz.aoibnce Msn ac cou0 6.81.25 38 Phone : 271 w St.John St BRT | POWBR\u2014On the 24th July, 1933, st 110 Bt.Cyrille street, te Mrand Mrs Frank Powtt, \u20ac daughter.| DIED, POWER-\u2014On the 836th July, 1028, Laure Petrer, Infant Saughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Power.Funeral private.Auditorium Weak commencing Monday \u2014 \u201cSUCCESS\u201d A\u2018 apectaculer photoplay of a drama that thrilled even Broadway.Also Big programme of Vaudeville.Ordinary prises.Julys3x6.-VICTORIA- Today: 19 wonéaetel réels of romance and intrigue.Ses the thrills \u201cend = of anetent Rome im all its glery, Direét from its triumphant run at the Lyric Theatre, New Yark, whete admission prices wefd $1.00 and $2.00.We will presént this big production at regular popular prices.July26x2., S\u2019 THE GLORIES OF UEBEO LD Q Speciality i\u2014 VICHY LEMONADE RTIER oNE or 0! Li 128 & Dominique Stress.QUEBEC - pret à parce ant NEWEST FICTION.\u201cTarshn and the Golden Lion\u201d by Bdgar Riss Burroughs \u201cChesson of Mare\u201d by Nagar \u2018 Rios Burroughsby Ruby MN.\u201cThe Year After,\u201d Ayres.\u2018 \u201cPhe Maécinéting Stranger,\u201d by Booth Tarkington.\u201cThe Powder of Sympathy,\u201d by Christopher Motley.Aldo two of the outslanding French novels of the moath: > \u201cLes Habits Reugés\u201d by R.de Roquebrune.~ : \"La Vérite Ohequé.\u201d by Claude Montreuil, - Why sot take a book en your vacation P.J.EVOY Phone: TTA.116 8e.John Bt LEGAL NOTICES.\u2014 Canada, Province of Quebec, rict of Chicoutimi.In the périor Court.No.8388.Thomas Boivin, broker, Chicoutimi, plain- ff, va Louis Saravello, laborer, ri residing at Bt.Alphonse, district @¢ Chicoutimi, and Mon- \u2018* tééal, district of Montreal, and actually of unknown residence, de- fusidant, and Elsear Levesque, lawyet, Chicoutimi, Tiers-sisl.It 9 ordered to the defendant to ap- por within one month.Chicey- Mai, June 37th, 1933.Savard Martin, Prothonotary of the Su- Prior Oeurt, District of Chilcou.[A Julyséxs { NOR CLÔUTIER 14 .7 BACK mow After Bight months abdtnsé Mgrf, 0.Gleutidr, representative of Hu Kminence Cardinal Begin in Rome, réturnée to Quebso yesterday.With htin was Mer, Pelletier, former Rector of Laval.Mgr.Clogtir stated thet he would rémain in Quebec wnt November when he will retum Rone to Ld vrèsènt fulétions.euz.FORTIER LTD.| LIMIT HOLDERS \u201cMEET MINISTERS Large Delegation Asks That Old Stumpage Duss Tanift Be Maintained A réqueit that the stumpage duen as collectad under the térice In torce in 1918, de maintaindd, was presented to the Provindial Cabinet by a very representative dole- gation of timbder limit holders yesterday afternoon.The Minisiers present, invidding the Premier and Hon, Honore Mercier, Minister of Lands and Forests, premised their demands would be given very careful considération and that an ane sweet would de given In the very neér future.: It wes pointed out that the 1920 taritt was not bn condition lumber camps be opePutéd \u2018to thelr fullest extent, whith was.done, according to the meribors of tue Gelégatiorn.The mit holdéts had, in duiag so, taken gréat rirxs, but they had Rept thalr promise.Now they were {need with having to come under the 1930 tariff which was 30 ger ottit highér than thd old one, while thére Wis only very ulight improve- mént in genural conditions in Lhe trade and continued increases in wages, The delégation also asked that the tariff be fixed fot a pétiod of yenrs, and not subject te a yearly fluctuation which tended-to make fuf yncériainty and consequent lack dé initiativé in opera- tidns, \u2018 The delegation, which was fà- troduced by Gears Powtr, consisted of: \u20148ir Henry Rgun, Mon.George Nryson, Brigadier-Génsrsl White, Mdders.Gerard Powér, Dan olaughlin, John Black, Ë.Aunlop, D.C.Champoux, R.F year enforcet Grant, ure G.BE.Gillis, W.Grant, di Piles, ¥.Hall, R.Ô Bwebdsty, J.Himiiton, J.W.smith, 8.J.Fisher, John Power, M.Nèsbitt, A.Bedburn.SUCOESSFUL SALE \u201cOF ITY BOM Levis City Accepts Offer Of - 90: For 30 Year 3% Debentures \u2014n cagnele te The Chronicle) The City Council af Lavie nèté ite regular meeting last night.Tt yas decided to charge the town of Lyster for the assistance by the Levis fre brixnde to help Aght «recent conflagration, à qum of $300, The city attorneys wers instructed to offer a oltisen of Quebec who Blaimg he was unlawtully a sum of $35.00, .Ths Council decided to pay the fine of $300 whith was Imposed upôn thé city by the sounch ét hy.¢iohe for negièet to constéuot à Cltor.The dedisidn to grant the contract tér the construction of the new filter to the Smith Cempany of Montres! was adopted.- An offer ot 99 fer 608,000 werth of 30 year debentures bearing 5 per cent interest, made by J.B.Couture, was accepted.\u2018There were msven tenders.\u2014 A méeting of the Levis Tramway employees was held last night and the following ofticers were ejested: President, Alfred Genest; vice- president, Roch Duval; secretary, TP.Lisotte; treasurer, Elgin Doe.Arbitration commitie, Adjutor Roy, H.H.Weyman and Jos.Lemieux.Vi- Mers of the slsk, Onesime Guay abd \u201c| Laon Cote, KIWANIS BANQUET CPR.EXECUTIVE.To-éaye regtilar Kiwanis luneheon will také the form of an evehing banduet, at the Chateau, 1.90.© principal speakers will bs Mr.Grant Hall, Vice-Presldent, LPR.My.A.D Meir, Vicebident, C.P.KR, Mr.P, I.Wankiyn, Gfnotal Exéeutive \u2018As sistant, C.P.R.The prokramms will Le fun 6a the regular Kiwanis Lodge, and as the ry and Lone nes ate invited for thé event, it lo oxpusted that there will de « big turnout.* ! GREAT IXPROVENERER 1N FIRE SÉFUATION Heavy rain in Mast pare of the p en T Aight ase wee.nébday &)1 day have very considerh- bly improved the forest fire altun- tion, and tt win hoped nt the Fereytry Départment yvétetéay, that eos of the fires will Shon alain de under complete centrel, ~ NEVERS AMD MAGKINES As Factors In Literature: Disoussad By Mr.Henderson Bofors Motery Club A \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ag.Cinadian Nowapeosts and Magasines werb Giscuait4 in 46 adlirem delivers dP Aitréé MHéndersen, writer and traveller, at the Ratgry Club lunchesn yemerdhy.Me.Hénderson éélé, in part: \u201cA néwäptpèr 15 as good as the town sr oily will permit it to be he moi, ne lès! It the newpaper of your elly do not satiety You thin you ate to, Blaine ahd you alend Try to aceapt this priméty respon: eibility and then œutuctibé to them all, \u2018ftils lo the only way to make yor newepapdrs « real, genuine fuccéss.The more readers A newspaper has thé grektds itd power for food.No one Uellbves that any Managing Editsr would abuse his position and work against the people of hie olty or town or country.It such thers Be then they are not sditors ot afl, in thé trué sense of the term bul merely figutehends of house drgdhs The film duty of at sitor lb to give néwe.The feet duty of & redder of newspapels Le te know all the sides thers cia be to any subjiet and enpecialty the okje held dy that paper wticke views are opposed to hie own.It I ain & Tdberal tBén 1 will read the Conservative or- even mors keenly than I etudy tholm reflecting hy own particular prejudice.If I am a member of the Knights of Columbus then 1 will read the organs of the Xu Kix Xian until 1 could atiend a mosting of the, party opposite te me withewt rating a hair, or an ase, You hèvé many more prôbleme here in Quedec than in most other sition of Worth Ainerita.\u2019 You have the Bi-Lingual probléin.During (he past tWo Mmantha during which 1 have Nad opportyiity of Mudying Quelisc and its friendiy péopile at close rend it Nas often occutred to me thet pou do not, 4s & whole, realist, recognise or appréciate the Nehignity of the goverfimant under which you live.In the Unlind States Yellow press I have Deen taught that the British rule was one of terror afd oppression ahd yet I find here pérfect liberty and Gquality and fraternity existing wher nine-tenthe of the population apeek French better than English and at 1 Afty per cént do not speak the B \u2018language st 411.Now this is joli ant wondpriul ! have fen Lhe of {Bb time T lived in Bchlestig-Holstein in 1903 when it ab all under the gentld German ruld.\u2018There everyone 8id thé Goose ftép and spoke only German.When De, Nanetn returned from his voy- Ae \u201cFarthést North\u201d and wished to give a Nctufe, Ré wis not alfôwed ° | to give it in Danish (he is à Nérteflan) dat hé had to give iL In r- man.Tadèy by a ourious étineiden- be the good Dr.~d heard Blum ia Chriatishis lsat year\u2014le nik the cMidé où the Boishétiet, \u2018fN\" Atugot-Lotraine the Prench larériiqpe de Danned aitoraihiée and teddy ny of the people think la Ornish SAE might even bo Poel.#8 uBaa th take the aide of Gertilany ugainét England.More, howewir, we neem tu have twe linauates apé twe fée thoukh I sincerely hebe, tor the future wsli-batnæ of Canada id a While that one fing will prevall ihd the pPrmaneit union of the E apéaking peoples all over thé durs in Intérhäliône! Courcile Is the heat guarantes for the Peace af the World! ® Have two jangusgee by il means, but naver only ese.Ave lee déux isngyea, lo Frahceis et FAnglali on peu faire le tour du monde atjour- d'hui Bt Ja langue Franchisé est toujours la langue du élplomate et de 1a sociste.But, the universal language of the world of business, of commaetoe, is English and to kiep your child from the study\u201d of the world's universal tongue of Dusinées la to déprive him of the uss of an arm.The greatest criticim that éan be made against the averags Cansdian newspapdr tedsy It ite provin- clalim.THe aéé toc many small town papers and nit énoukh newspapers.Take any late paper in the United Gtatés of America and you will ind mote news éolumas devoted to the Dominion of Canada than you will 8nd in the Rversgdh Canadian sheet.My experiences of the past four months hive amply proved this to be the fact.The Editor of a Toronto paper said to me: \u201cWe are trying te mike our paper tell al) Abaut Torents and vey little about any other piace!\u201d Win such a limited viewpoint can you wondir at the previndlaliin of the averagé Ontarian and can you wonder at the dull and dry Sundays in Toronto, Wo must wake up to the fact that thw average reader 10 a oitisen of the world, but he cah only know ab much of the world as à whole as thé vision of the editor will all.\u2018When we oome te the question of Canadian magazines we approach An even more acute problem that ie the case with the Canadian new papers.Here thé tompetition of the magasindd the Uni Hates in acting like a strankuial group that throttles every day more strongly.New thres readona and posible fer \\his state of affairs Sliher (1) the American magamine 0 better tha the Canadian; (3) the Avherican magndine I mors Wi sévertised: (3) the Canadian reading putille ts apathetic to fte own maegasiodd and their writers.Posvibly the real explanation is that \u20ac combination of ali tirée rea.MAS result th THe state 62 affaird that only We\u2019 d JA tn vwindis cé Céntda tedlly end truly form good paying prépesitions, Onb of these !n MacTaman's which wins out em Merit Alone.At the price of A cont no country produces à better magazine.The current lent Ne reports of any new outbrèaka Sépartinont his! Wess AASHNM ot 0) vesterdky contains the Rtephen Leacoek gran stein of Gprend satires that alvd- Quinine tn Me u at 66 vents por issue.Tot will find that they QUEBEC ALA MAY ALLY WITH QUE POVER CL An Offer Made By Latter Unanimously Resdmpisnded By Directors Of Farmer REDUCE CAPITAL STOCK New Gompany Plans To Place Ton New Card In Service in Two Months At a joint méeting of the §irectors ot the Quebec Raliway, , Heat & Power Company and the ditectors of the Québec Power COmpany for- meély the Public Bervice.Corbotation, it was unanimously &bclded by the directors of the format odmpsny to advise the eharsholders of the Quebec Rallway to acospt en dl- tiancé with the Quebec Poitst Cuinpany on thé Ééliowing baaidi-\u2014 Te stthange four sharbé of Québes Raliway commen steak for ne stars of Quebes Power Cdthibiay, thus teducing the capital meck of the company from $10,0064,000.00 tb $3,800,000.00.To exchange the Income bonds of the Quebec Rallway Company for profetred stock in tha Quelise Power Company on a basis of $§0.00 paying 7 por cont interest or to gdll the bonds a} $31.00 cash.This will fur her reduce the stock frog $5,880, 000.08 to $990,000.00.Both thess outs in ial wit aggredate a faduskion of $9,518,004, and it in arguéd by the directorn et the Quebec Power Compaily that it ig sounder financing to wring all the water out of the stock.It is also pointed out that tha Quebec Power is operated on 8 Wy sound basin.The company is earning a 10 percent dividend sithough only pay- Ing 5 per cont.\u2018The directors of the Quabte Power Company hoid that if the alliance is consummated they will give the Quebec Railway a good management and will so Invest evèty dbllar that it will bring returns to the shareholders.It is planned to have tem now dtrott cliry in the service within twe months ind also to have three now lecoMotives In the servipe on the Se.Anne 4e Beaupre line.FOREST EXPERTS TO WSIT QUEBEC Will Arrive On August.Third And Will Be Entertained At Luncheon of TFortatry \u2018expeita ftom all parts of the British Rmpire will vist the sity of Québec on August 34d when thiy iit be entertained at & lunchion in the Otrristn Club at which Premiler Tesoheteau will deliver.an ad- dreds On the imporianéd of our fhe- est tégourcas, the need of protection ol that most valuable asst, the de.vélopment of the forsdiry resstvie, and othér matters of paetiowiar ine terest to the visitors wie sre new gathered in Candda for the Impetial Forestry Convention which le to be held in Ottawa.\u2018The delegates to the conference, who represent Great Britain, Australla, New Zealund, South Afrten, India and Canada, will reach Montréâl tofaÿ when they will leave for Otand'itèré wbété thèy will vhit sole of the latge pulp and paper plénté.The paily will then precied te the Lakb &t.John disitict asd on their dy inspect several of the mille belenging to the Price Bess.at different places along the Hne, They will be taken to view the extensive eperdtions at the Grande Decharge returning to Quebec via the Saguenay river.From Quebec they wiil leave Bundéy July 19 fer New Brunewiok where they will visit Chatham and Bt.John ané probably spend a 8ay ih Nova Beotis whenos they will tira weit agein, reaching Québdsc Jie the second title on August 3d BM 8am.Thé deleates will leave tée Hexhiesvlilà the shme evening 4d spAnd Saturday August 4 at the er please where they will visit the Ppovineial Government nurseries and whbre they will be enteriained a luncheon.From Berthierville they will travel to Montreal and thence to Ottawa where the meetings of the ronference will be cénti- ed for & few days.From the capital the party wifi to Petawawa, will visit the southwest part of the province of Ontario and after a short stop at Toronto will proceed to Niagara Falls and trom there through the western provinces and the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast where they will visit dome of the large forests, lumber camps and other places of Interest.The party will break up after the The offer of the Quebée Power Company is open for acesplanee un- tll twelve o'clock noon \u20ac Time) on Friday, the 38th day of September, 1938.JNNERSITY LNVINE EXANS.Eleven Pupils Of Commitaieaera; High Sohoot Are Sue: cessfd | The following are the results of tue Univerelty Leéving Mdémingélohs (Grafie X1.) tof ihe Commiskioners\u2019 High Sohesh.The maximim marks are 1000, Sadie Lasarovits, 73: Bessie Bradley, 690; Nathan Filly, 686; Apter, Pauline Mary Barton, 853: ¢31; Ethel Mclaren, $18: Morrison, $15: Constance Brebhut, 598; Harry Altner, $91: Gertrude O'Neill, 660; Unranked.Yeodora Lasarovits.The following also qualified for Matriculation int Arta st Moti: Sadie Lagarovits, Bessie Meadley, Nathan ¥ish, Sophie Apter, Ethél Malaren, PayKne Morrison and Constance Brehautmtn mattress PROVINCIAL SHORETARY | STUDYING OFFERS The annbuncement that the Prèvinob of Quebec lb 1ù thé market to purchase $250,048 worth of bends itsued DY the Province Dag brougiit a series of most favorable offers, which studied By the Provincial Treasurer.The Morê taken by this Province, which is unique in Canada, of purchasing back each year with phrt of the surplus, bonds Ddefore thelr mature ity, has Bish fadomabdly interpreted by brokers, who havé cempliment- od the Guvernmlnt.PREMIER 18 GOING VO SMAWINIGAN.Prémibe TascHèteau will leave on Friday for The Pointe, Riviere eu Loup, to sping _ tHe week-end with his family.He will return hére ôn Monday, lating alm immediâtely for Nhawinighn Fails whetd he will deféér an adaress nt the épèning of the Convention ot the Union où Cahtatan Munièlpalitiès, rovh ALORS Adx sid TROUBLE.Tout péliore Wute taken In charge by thi police of No.4 Bigtion yes- torday.One of them le chargèé with breaking a table In 6 rébtaure ant, while the, (hres @therd ard A0 eu o br va -à window Blind où Graht st i p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014y sloné are worth the price of thé magasine and leaceck pdinted swt that Brawn Fou the money and (Be tducgtid And Rishiyetrathia profess sonal men, the teathard of the One Aba of to-wmiedfew coulé Ddately aif SR all the éftainent dunced of the sohedls and the ooileked WOKS rapidly Meng te thé pitmaties tare in the world of ned an businetts.Now the Rotaty Club san sim Japon Mises | tour of British Columbia.\u201cTHE FLCE AE T RECORD NOVERS Traneterred - Quarters prèm : Ne 8 Station To King Street In A Sy : - v Native having been received dy the Peles Depértment yeitetday merntag thet No.3 Pelice ftâtion will Se totu down to make way for hive nuitedle police quarters, it 38 necessary to provide new quér- s for the man abd alin te trans- le?all thelr Belongings.Within helt an hour arrangements had bedn made to occupy a vacant ators at 270 King street, and !t él4 aot require much more tire for the min to move all the en and other bejongings.the middie 8 the nftérnoon.he téléphoné Ned also been moved he how quatters a» well as thè pas Bove and all the cohfections nade.he work on thé new polices sta- or, whikh fa facing Jacqués Car- oF Bquiis, will be started Immediately.It Will Be a two Bloréy buliding.On thé first floor will dé the station quartérs and oN the floor above will be & hall for the policemen.|.The cost of the new station will de $38,000, And ft must de for occupation by the IR of.cetpber, ©.& TRAINING GRIP \u2019 ARMVED YESTERDAY.The U.8.& Wilmingtén, Capt.A.¥.Niokltt, an American naval training ship trom Petismouth, N.H., bound to Toledo end Clévéland, Ohio, arrivé at this pdrt at nine o'clock yesterday motiing, on her way to Montréal and Cleveland vin the OIGAt Lakes.The trim crit ia RoW at anchor in the middle of the stream and directly off Champlain market.The Wilmington will only remain here, it is understood, until some time today, when se will proceed to Montreal \u2014\u2014\u2014ee=tate=\u2014 bte cot | B16 INCREASE IN VISHiNNSG AUTOS Otfieial figures on MAN at the Publie Works Denartihent show an tacreaut of nearly 56 pbe cont in the number of Ontafté anû United States automobites, She have aroened the Natistin BHagé in July over the figurts Fecefted Mbt yar.Matiscan Bridie is loratsd on the Quedec-Montreal High and with.the fefry is à sôlerce ot control of the outsldh traîtié.U 8 aitbULD arAy ! 0 or WéALD COURT, BAYS SEN.JOMNION.New York, Juiy 35 == That thé United Btates shew stay out .of he World Court end the League of Nations and What thy nutisa\u2019n Ho be on.Polidy shou cided at o polls In 1934, wire the em- hati declarations = fonighl by natôr Hirüm Johnson, of Callfornia, who taue Oo e, pearing Ar?dinner tn hls ondr glveh by A ty returned from cMañéfé ail thip by encoutating Witof and hevapanel dnd g¥ng them the ptblicity théy-ténutve And PAYing them for special work done.fiittes compa la ot EF) ho suppl Lt dns \u201cA nes.EEE oe ; inl Th iad {ed that his dally expensea do not MISSOURIN VS SLVED PROBLEM OF EIST THIEL Spends Year Visiting The Most Fashionable Resorts At $1.58 A Day : TAKES HOME WITH HIM Sixty-Seven Year Old Tourist is Having À Whale OH À fime The mony original and resoureé- tul tourist who hus come to Quebec in a long Ume is assuredly Ueorge Be.Qullion, aged ¢7 years, a retited farmer of Mannibal City, Missouri, who arrived here yesterday in his Ford car which he emilingly ue scribes ae his travelling, dining, sleeping and parlaf car.Shoniy after reaching (he city Me.Guillon, who truveis alone, sought oul the Thiet of Police tu pot permission to set up hig travel.!tn® home on the Esplanade which appasred to him a vety convenient camping ground, The Chief however, had a better suggestion to uf- fer and gave tha visitor permission o park his car on the woodep plat form in the rear of the City Hall where he will nog be bothered by \u201csx prying intruders.otn « short dissañice from the Rome of Mark Twain, the celebrated American humorist, Sr.Quliion la Nimaelf gifted with a keen Sense cf Hymour, and having travelled ex- tonsively both on this continent and ia Europe he converses very inter- eætingly of his experiences.In his ttle Ford car he Has travelled 35,000 miles and as his average is from 70 to 80 miles a day with dtops of à few days in cun- al surroundings, it may be seen t he hus been & long time on the road.As a matter of fact, this Han been his mode of amusemen\u2019 fér à number of years.He has spent several winters in California as well as in Florida and wherever he goss he travels in his Ford, sleeps in his Ford and eas in his Ford.The past wintsr he epent in Florida, chiefly at Miami, which he extoia as the swestest place on the continent.He left Tampa, Florida, on April 1st.and following (le Dixie Highway he came rignt through to Quebec.Me.Guilion tells his story very simply.He relates that as a young man he operated a 400-4cre farm tn Missour! where he raised wheat, corn and clover as well as livestock says, he made his money.He still has 300 acres of hid farrh which hé visits once a year for a short while between his travels.Mr.Gullion has not limited his Mavels to this continent, for he ant the yeaña 1911 and 1913 In pe and toured England, France land ahd Bcotland.On leaving Yobec he Le going back to Hanni- Sal and his present plans age Lo leave for Burope éerty in the fail.à will viait Jerusilem and will al- #% hop into Egypt to have a look at \u201cKing Tut\u201d and other worth seeing there.\u201cHe affirmed that the reception which he recaived from Chiet Trudel was the most hoapltable he had ot In any strange place he had sited.He then took the Chlbt out tb see his car, which was Pitied up in tte \u201csleeping car\u201d aépéct, but a fèw deft movements he séan produced a well equipped kitchen, consisting of a gasoline stove, all kinds of utensils.and such a variety of supplies that a full course dinnet would have been & small matter.Mr.Gullion cooke ail his own meals and thus reduces hi» travelling ex- pensée to & minimum.He affirm- onceed $1.85 to $1.60 a day.From one corner of a cupboard he produced a jar of Missouri peaches and from another à Jar of Florida atraw- berries, which he had preserved nimoelf.He said that he had pur- shased three quarts of sirawberrisd in ¥iorida for 35 cents.Today Mr.Gyllion is motoring to Ste.Anne de Beaupre and he.re marked that he feels so much at ® hers that he may linger for a x.A TT wa London.July 26-\u2014Mr.Lioy4 George nédééesing à meêting of National Liberals, his followers In the Libethl Party last night, contended that the coalition Government had Sacceeded for nine months in preventing the French from entering tie Ruhr, but since the present Government came Into power, with a policy of greater friendahip for nce \u201cthat act of folly has been petrated and the economic Ife of urope thrown into confusien, while eo most humiliating peach with key thin country ever signed hus adn concluded.\u201d ! WORLD COURT JUDGES VOTE NOT YO ADVISE \u201cThe Hague, July 36.\u2014Tbatérday the World Court declared Itevl?in- Demnetent to drive advice an the estion of the autonomy of Bnet pos bétwesn Finkagd dnd Soviet a.ad the Hitter was not will.to co-dperats beaters the Cum.\u2018The vicé-president, ©.A.Wot of France, ser Nyhelm of mark, Ju Bustama; of Cubs, and Judge Allämire TE Sanita trom the majorityh de en.- - falizing in rod hoge with which, | - things moe es WAN AR RINK hele Lodhy When told woth d Deed | 4 Goah Woéariné Ps a was à bhuriki Shréud that ha wolen from a freiglit Gif, Two fifiden yesr old boys were mntenced 13 & reformaloly tor the thefy of eixht Ahrodds of whieh the one was a part.Another Woman aidé avtturét ou tt (ho \u201cdressee\u201d and had worth it tm blisstul ignorance.+ dress « Cleviland, OO, July 26\u2014A Wo- ! new sliver and gay \u201cguwh' he If CET TESTEAON.- FOR CONFEREME Minister Of Lande And Forests WIN Follow Meetings Of Forestry Convention on.Honore Mercier, Minister of lands und Ferests, Jeft last night for Uttawa, where he will assist at the Imperiu! Forestry Conference which opened officiqily yesterday sfiernodn.The Ministet will be acoomphnied by Quatavé C.Piche, Chief Porester of the Province, who will read sn impertgat pager va the forestsy situation in the Province of Quebgeeprea: ntative trom all parte of the British \u201cBrasive will take part in the deliberdtions of the conference end Major-General fard Loves, X.T.K.C.M.G., DB.O., President of ihe British Forestry Commission, will oceupy the chalr.Among those who will take an active part in the meetings of the conference are the folowing: Bir James Calder, Technician of the London Forestry Cominimsion: Professor R.B.Troup, Diréctor of the School of Forestry sffiilated with Ozford University: Dr.A.W.Borthwich, Fraser Stacey, Dr, J.W.Munro, all members of the British Commission, and prominent authorities on forestey from Australia, India, South Africa \u2018and New Zealand.BRITISH FARM LABORERS COMING 10 CANADA Montreal, July 36\u2014Proparations are being made by the Canadian National Railway officisly at Quebec and Halifax to handle the large traffic in British farm laborers which le expected to begin around the second week in August.As as result of the reduction in fares ad- vertined by steamship companies in the British Isles, it is reported, several thousand young Britishers will cross the ocean.Most of them will be sent through te Winnipeg fo distribution.: O.N.R.EARNINGS \u2018Montreal, July 25\u2014The gross earnings of the Canadien Nationa) Railways for the week ending July 31st.were $4,680,422, being an in- creams of $340,294 or eight per cent ae compared with the corresponding period of 1923.The gross earnings of the Canadian Nationa! Rallways from January first, 1928, to July 21st, have been $130,817,386.8, being an increase of $15,014,082.93 os compared with the corresponding period of 1933.tr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 INJUNCTION AGAINRT INDUSTRIAL WORKERS TO CONTINUE Sacramento, Cal, July 38\u2014A motion to diamine the tamperary Injunction agmingt the Industrial Workers of the Werld ané its officers recently granted Sacramento County and dirented st the gotivi- ties of the organisation theousghout the state, was denied in the Super.{or Court hire today by Judge Malcolm C.Gleen.pa BRITISH COLUMBIA TO HAVE NEW WINK INDUSTRY.Victoria, July 36 \u2014 Arr = ments have been completed - twesn the liquor centro! board sad 300 loganmberry growers of ths.Baanich district for the establishment of a wine industry hers.The* wine will be made from the loganberry which, as & result of tests conducted during the last two years by liquor department officials proves to be of superior quality.The first output under the arrangement will be 65,000 gallons.Produoers will get about §3 a gullon for thelr product.GRANT ASKED FOR ARGENTINE ARNY Buenos Aires, July 25.\u2014President de Alvear today sent to the Senate for secret consideration a measure requesting authorisation te spend 185,000,000 gold pesos to modernise the Argentine Army, according to La Rason.\u2018The \u201cnegative results\u201d in the ef- forta to limit South American armaments at the recent Pan-American Conference, and \u201cour state of being almost disarmed, as compared with our nearest neighbers,\u201d are given by \u201ca high army chief\u201d interviewed by La Razon as the reasons for President de Alvear\u2019s action, AWARDED MEDAL Hamilton, Ont, July 235-\u2014Nego- tiations with Ottawa by the Sole diers\u2019 Ald Commission here have resulted in the awarding, after 83 years, of the Canadian general service medal and clasp, 1370, to a Hamilton man, Joseph Tolhurst, 46 Paradise Road.He served in the third company, Beventh Battalion, active militia of Canada, from November 26, 186%, to February 3, 1978.CHINESE BOMBARD AMERICAN VESSELS.I-Chang, Hupeh Province, China, July 25\u2014Steamers arriving on the Yang-tzæe River from Chung-king, report that the American steamship Alice Dollar and a British vessel under escort of the American gunhoat Monocacy, were heavily tired on near Chung-king.The Monocacy, according to the report.returned fire, doing considerable damage.- EX-COAE MINERS Le STOLE RIDES AND .LANDED IX JAIL Brockwlle, Ont., July 26\u2014Out of work and penniless because of the Nova Scotia coal strike, five coal miners belonging to Sydney.Daniel MoLean, Robert Mclean, George Collins, Jack Parr and Bennie Coughlin were arrested by railway police here last night while sttempt- ing to beat their way to the Windsor border, where they planned to enter the United States.They were sent to jail for a week.- Fancy Silk Stockings, black Fancy Mercerized 3-4 Hose Fancy Voiles of all colors.Tweed Suits for boys.Tweed Caps for men.Low Suits of good quality poiret, children.13%.Canvas Cotaets for ladies, Summér stÿlè Cotbettés for $1.78, Summer Goods at reduced prices.Black Silk Stockings for ladies, sizes 9% and 10, Clear- ING Price .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.ncvaomacse semer amiens 7%, for mausecs-1s00s00 00e 0e00 ss açoo 0000 0 BGC Fancy Cotton Socks for babies, sizes 4 to 7; value 25c, at2 pairs fOr.0.00a00a0 000 000 0cimete arses.25C value 60C fOr.cueacersoracocsscs on ome wows 20 Navy Cotton Jerseys for boys, value 60c for.47c Cotton Blouses for boys.Special value at.-$1.25 Cotton Suits for boys.value $1.50 for 89c; $1.75 for , $1.29; $2.00 for $1.49; $2.28 for.31.69 Reduced price.$4.95 Tweed Suits for men, sizes 34, 35, 36.To clear.$6.95 Cotton Socks, black and colors for men.4 pùirs fot.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$#100 Coats for ladies arid children, less 25%.Lot of trimmed Hats; priced $1.50 to $4.00 for.White Duck Skirts, out of style.18% Discount on ail Cotton Dresses for ladies and prité veverenrrernresosronninaneenss.$1.39 2h, 88.50 and.\u2026.$3,00 New stock of \\Vhite Blouses, latest styles, in marquis- etté, lawn, dimity, organdie, etc., ail white or with lored triititiinge.Prices 81.18, $1.50, $1.98, $2.28, $8.50 00 cinnrinenrnrnirecnneanness S478 and colors; values 69¢ and for children, sizes 6 to 10; FIVE YARDS FOR 4.prices 49c and.5%¢ Special price tricotine and silk, less 25% -99c To clear at.69c sizes 21 to 30.Reduced ladies, exceptianal value at Faquy, Lepinay, Fils 234 to 264 SL.Joba St.Tel.8300 \u2014\u2014 rE Ue Ei ta THE qe CHRONICLE >\u201d FIGHT PS i18 pousit .FIRPO IN SEPTEMB E ol an = GETTIEINEGITS | OT SHEET EF DURE il BE IN FIOTAIL MATCH iFIRPO TO | MEET EMATEUR GOLF orci To | : : \u201cINFFINE FETTLE) \u2014 IN QUEEN-GITY) FIGHT WILL BE, FINE CONDITION THIS EVENING] HOMER SMITH! chAPIONSHE- sur BF nr à jen Buidia oui Toritt-\u2014[Mow Berg Diériotts Bylin Unito States im Sept, Tex|Leviston Sorpper.Coniget|C.M.A.And Empress OF Brit Ton Round Boutin Omaha Of Western States Bang De-|E Ei Lomi ins § ériqui And Dundes Say| Truoks According To Lat-| Rickard Announoes-=Titie| He Can Trim Néwton In| ain Elevone Wik Clash At| On Aug.3\u2014Arrangements| fended By.Chiok Evans Of|ié 130 ounde.rue vom, for {They Wil Win est Newspaper Report | Holder May Get $500,000 | Fifteen Round Go - 8 0'Cloek Conoluded Yesterday Chicago This Week: ; mes ee es us New York.July 36\u2014Eugene Cri-| Toronto, July 36\u2014A truck was| New York, July 2k\u2014Jack Demp-| The boxing bouts which \u201cwill be The CNR.and Empres Omaha, Mob dur B6\u2014A ter Mayfield Country ah creolana 8 seule ty cated ut, French holder of ihe worlds Pan en Uh Seale Sb ROE LH Cia Angel Purp.hin coer [at ihe ba che Quel poring ub ural teeta iene wil meet roue ge ie 6 en eam Ml TT faut 18 hote Founde ae | 3e 00 ot 98 96 06 48 98 28 06 00 38 98 96 NX Teathor-weight bozing crown, and Jobr.'y Dundee, hie Itallan-Amerl- 4 oan challenger, were pronounced to night ro be fit snd ready for thelr match tomorrow night at the Pulo .Grounds.}\u201d Poth boxers were well under the 124 pound limit today, Dundes aca!- Ing 136 1-3 after a light work out : and Criqul a half pound less.They will be colse to those figures when | \u201c they enter the ring.- Boxing foilowere anticipate to- ; morrow one of the keenest title £.fights of a season that already bas witnessed a half dozen champicnehip contests.Among experts, Dundee hae been a slight favorite, but the Frenchman who demonstrated lis speed and punching powers In knocking Johnny Kilbane from the throne nearly two mathe ago has many ardent backers.- Both are clever ring generals and _ good boxers.Criqul ls a year \u201cyounger, has some advantage In height and reach and is a harder hitter, but Dundes\u2019s supporters be- - Move the challenger's endurance and \u2018aggressiveness will offset these advantages.>\" The advance sale reached $100.900 today, according to promoters, ' who announced they expected it to exceed $160,000 by tomorrow night.Arrangements have been made to handie a crowd of 65,000.\u2026 Pre-battle declarations of confi- \u201c\u2018\u2019Aence were issued tonight by doh fighters.They follow:\u2014 .Eugene Criqui\u2014\"I think I will \u201cwin in 10 rounds.Dundee may keep away that long but In thar time 1 will surely get to him.1saw Dundee fight Bernstein and thought \u2018 he won.I will take no chances on a decision, but will win by a knockout.I never felt better or stronger I am even better than I was against Kilbane, for I have had more tinic to get used to the climate and the conditions here.\u201d Johnny Dundee:\u2014*1 wlll beat Criqui.No man my weight can win from me.! have been fighting lightweights and welterweighte.1 never could get Benny Leonard to make weight fcr me or go to a de- .cæfon at the title weight, so whv should T fear Criqui.Outdour training has done wonders for me.1 was never better, faster, or atrong- er.I will not say what method 1 will use with Criqul or what round I will stop him in, but I will say that I wil] beat him.\u201cI never had more confidence.\u201d _BONAFIDE WON - THE FIRST RAGE * Financial Rooster Was Also A Winner At Mount Royal Yesterday ; Montreal, July 25\u2014Mount Royal resulu:-\u2014Firat race, three year-cids and up.8 furlongs\u2014 Bonafide, 117, Garlepy.53.95.$2.30, $2.16,\" won: Satinmnre.117, Chapelle, $2.30, % $2.10, second; Dorienne, 103, A\u2018kin.aon, 32.40, third.Time 1.18 1-6.Fltæbriar, Jamima also ran.Second rare, (hree-vear-olds and up.8 1.2 furlongs\u2014 Waterford, 113, Worrest, 84.60.83.20, 32.20, won: Alazon.111, Dennler.$5.50, $3.15 Æ second; Eva Fox 111, Moore, $2.95 third.Time 1.11 2.5.Misa Flora, \u2018Carruthers, Rubdfa.Tauis Adair and Kathleen K.also ran.Third race, three-year-olds and up.b 1-2 furlonga-\u2014Chow 113.Tayr $9.95, 83.60, $2.25 Won: Topmott 213, Foden.$3.00, $2.20 2nd.; Forge LAhead, 713, Tiyan.$2.65, third.Time 111.Annelte Teller, Last Gir} ueen Mazonia, also ran.; Fourth race.for 4-year-olds and , 8x furlonge-Mex Cold, 111, Jackson, $9.20, $4.15 $2.50, won; Hemlock, 111, Gray, $7.15, $2.65, nd.: Hohokus, 115, Rall, $2.38, Time 1.18 1.5.Haran and \"Hutlontrope aise ran.race, 4-year-olds and up, 1 8 rixteenth\u2014Financial Moore, $5.28, $2.50, y .$3.78 second; Ace, 111, Primrose, Time 1.54 4-5.Sic Galahad tnd.also ran.¥.Sixth race.for three-year-olds ane up, one mile and seventy vards\u2014 Armistice, 113, Jackson, $8.15, $3.30 $2.30, won: Top Rung.116, Amith.B4.8K, J2.R0, second; Crimson ambler.111, Moore, $2.20, third.me 1.52 3-5.Humpy Harry, Clover, Favelle and Plerott also ren.Seventh race, threr.vear-aldn and 1.2 furienge\u2014Flint, 113, Flynn 0, $4.00, 32.93 won: Runnin, 18, Dennler, $4.70, $2.78 2nd: Clsque, 99, Pernia, $2.30.third.Time 92.18.Dairyman, Eddie Green and Doctor D.ale ren.WS ADDICTED TO NARCOTICS MAY DK ARRESTED IN MONTANA Helena, Mont, July 38 \u2014 A cow any other animal, whieh be- 'omes addicted to the narcotics abit in Montana, may be arrested nd confined in ihe atate sanitor- Lum until pronounced cured by the hysiclans in charge, according to new state law.\u201cThe now law, legislators my, ie @ result of a clerical error made the closing days of the session n amendment, intended to streng.en (hé anti-narcotic law, was cked onte the law providing for conéemnation of stock driven Re by the eating of lose weed.ew he 0% i ~ torn to dealers, agents and news vendors.There was no atlempt tu hide the banned wares.There waa on the contrary, & certain affrontery in the manner in which the contents of the truck were left disclosed which sesmed to invite battle, With apparent Immunity, dealers and newstoye all over the city are selling copies of racing form and a betting sheet published in Toronto \u2018\u201cBootlegging\u201d in these forbidden publications there is, but there Is no necessity for the fan to pay an excessive price for his detting information.It can be had on some bookstalls at the old price.The local sheet way sold last night without ist or hindrance at the advanced price of 15 cents, and the slight scarcity of other almllar papers hes temporarily e: rged ius circulation.American dailiss are arriving In some cases clipped off their sporting page, in other cases the prices only have been deleted, while in one no change has taken place, the prices and selections remaining intact.inspector McKinney asked this afternoon whether this apparent tallure of the polles to take any action meant that enforcement of the laws was in abeyance, ssid: \u2018The potice are taking action; the law will be enforced.\u201d EXRRERNEAWELLNNS = WITH THE GOLFERS 3 3 AT THE NINETEENTH 3 $ (By C.Meredith) 3 28 26 28 26 36 3606 08 36 96 06 26 36 96 56 36 M Among the leading Britieh golfers Abe Mitchel: holds a remarkably fine record.In 1910, 1911 and 1912 ne represented England against Scotland In Amateur International matches; he was runner-up in Bricith Amateur Championship, 1912.Reached semi-final sage, 1ÿ10, and the sixth round, 1911.Turned pru- teasional, October, 1913.Was fourth in Open Champlonship, 1914 and 1920; third in French Championship, 1920, Tied with Duncan for the £600 \u201cDaily Mall\u201d Tournament at Bt.Andrews, 1919, and, on (epiay, won the gold medal.Won £èvo \u201cNews of the World\" Tournament, 1919 and 1320, and Kent Champlonship, 1930.Tied for (800 McVitle and Price Tournament, 1929, and won it in 1921.Won Gleneagles Tournament, 1920 and 1943.Repreented Britain ve.America, 1931.In company with George Duncan made our of Canadas and the in 1921-1932, and shaitered many records In the later year he won the Southern States Champlonship.| * + Make it a rule to touch the ground ighily with the club every time that you swing (t for practice; unkes you do (his you cannot judge one of the necessary paris, of accuracy of swing.+».Jt æhould be our ambition to play +0 well that the only hazards on the course are the direction posis.«eo In keeping your score of a round, you will find it Instructive to jot down the number of puitæ you took \u2014a little dot will suffice.e e The following incident occurred al the Club House of the Orleans Golf Club a few days ago when the President va.Vice-President's match was in progres: : Membder (adéreming Vice-Prest- dent)\u2014\"My opponent has not turned up; 1 euppose I can claim the three points?\u201d Vice-President \u2014 \u201cCertalniy, cer- talniy you can,\u201d but, as an afterthought added, \"Who are you drewn to play for?\u201d Member\u2014\"The Preridenl's team.\u201d Vice-President\u2014\"No, not by a d-\u2014\u2014 sight can you claim the three points.\u201d .+» 0 From present indications the field that will tes up at Lakeview on August 3rd {n quest of the Canadian open title will be one of the strongest If not the strongest that has ever competed for the event.Dave Spittal, of the Toronto Club, returned from the United States with Jock Hutchiso entry in his pocket.Walter H expects to be in the vicinity about that date and wit try to be present and that means that Kirkwood will be there too.Pat Doyle, of the Bluff Point course, told me that he would surely be in Toronto on thm: date.The following entries have been received by B.L.Anderson, secretary of the R.C.G.A.Carl Anderson, Park Club, Buffalo, N.Y.; Ray Danahal, amateur, of 1 same club; Alex.Ayton, Senneville professional; John Burns, profesional of the Essex Goit Club and Country Club; A.H.Rose, Albert Murray and Redvers Mackensie.ali of the Country Club of Montreal, and Frank Iock of Quebec.The entry list closes with B.I.Anderson, one week from romorrow.DAVIS CUP MATONFS AT MONTREAL Montreal, July 38-\u2014The draw for the first matched In the Japo-Cag- adian cup tennis metches which are to be played here tomorrow alier.noon on the courts of the Mount Royal Tennis Club wers announced today as Wiltrié Crocker vs, Xenro Shimisy and Leroy Rennie ve.Masamosuks Fukuda.The playerw rested today while heavy ruins preveamted any use of the cours Crocker who yesterday Injures hix knee tn practios was about again today and by tomorrew should be in he beet of shape for his match with the Japanese captain.lenger from the Argentine have been ma.ched for a title bout probably in September at a site in or close to New York.Promoter Rickaré announceé late today that Aruclea binding the match had beeri xgned by Firpo and Jack Kearns, the champions manager, but he declared the date and place were still a matter of unce-talnty.\u201cYou can say that the match is signed, sealed and delivered,\u201d Rieke ard suid, \u201card that it will be hold in the United States, but | can give no other detalis naw.\u201d Betief (hat Rickard had the Polo Grounds fn mind as the probadie site was strengthened by information that he had held another conference with Charles A.Stoneham, President of the New York Glants There was also considerable speculation over possible cates with the probability that the bout would be staged some tinie between September § and 12, What Rickard has guaranteed either fighter was not disclosed but when Firpo came back to the United States hot March for a series of matches under the promoters auspices, the fret of which was with Bill Brennan, |, was said the Argentine glant was promised $100,000 in the event he gained a title bout with Dempaty, The champion\u2019s end, it was Agured.would be cloms to $500,000, Firpo left Wate today to fulfill several engagements in the Middle West.« BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE.At Pittsburgh: R.H.E.Boston .000002000\u2014 2 8 1 Pittsburgh .00000041x\u2014 8 10 © Batteries: Miiler, Benton, Oeschger, Cooney and O'Nelll; Adams and Schmidt, Second Game: R.H.E.Boston .002600010\u2014 3 9 1 Pkisburgh .610000002\u201410 :6 1 Batieries: Filingim, McNamara and Gideon; Morrison and Gobch.At Cintennatt: R.H.BE Brooklyn .000000240\u2014 6 10 2 Cinecinnat! .003000001\u2014 3 7 6 Batteries: Vance and Deberry: Luque and Hargrave.National League Standing.w.L.New York .80 33 Cineinnati .8¢ 36 Pitsburgh .\u201c Chicage .43 8.Louis .[1] Nroakiyn.46 43 Boston .2b 44 Philadelphia .26 62 AMERICAN LEAGUE.Al 8.Louis: RH B Cleveland .00001100000\u2014 2° 7 6 St.Louls .,.00001100001\u2014 3 12 3 Batteries : Coveleskle and O'Neill; Danforth and Bevereld.At Philadelphia: R.H.E .0080000é1\u2014 6 9 3 New York .Philadelphia .020001100\u2014 4 91 Batteries: BShawkey and Schang; Hasty, Helmach and Perkins.At Chicago: R.H.E Déirok .000204000\u2014 \u20ac 11 2 Chicago .100200000\u2014 3 8 © Batteries: Daums and Rassler; Cvengros, Thurston and Schalk, Washington vs.Boston: raîn.American Lcaguo Standing.w.L.New York, .61 33 Cleveland .0 44 Bt.Louls.47 44 Detroit .446 44 Chicago - .43 48 Philadeiphia .43 47 Washington .37 850 Boston .33 63 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.At Syracuse: RM.B Buffalo .\u2018.003000030\u2014 § 8 0 Syracuse .20300012z\u2014 8 12 1 Banter Lehard, Heltman and Urban; BIT and Netbergall.At Toronto: Rochester .Toronto .200020002-\u2014 4 11\u2019 1 Batteries: Wisner, Kurpp' and Lake; Doyle and Vincent At Reading: RH Jersey CRy .000000203\u2014'5 10 3 Reading .00010041x~\u2014 6 13 8 Batteries: Hanson and Freitag: Ensmann, Smaliwood and Lynn.At Newark: RMB Baklmore .200000110\u2014 4 13 2 Newark .001801000\u2014 2 7 Batteries: Parnham and Styles; Ellis and Devine.International League Standing, WwW.L.PC.Paltimore .62 34 448 Rochester .,.88 89 098 Buftade .88 46 836 Toronto .Qu 5 Reading .$1 \u201c Jersey City [1] 426 Newark .393 Syracuse \u2026.\"\u201d Ah r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 YACHT RACES AT COWES.Cowes, Inie of Wight, July 36\u2014 Three of the United Mates dx-mater yachts here for the Britlsh-Amerl- can ce race next month competed today for a prise given by the Roya! London Yacht Club, but owing to rough weather only one round was completed.Clifforé D.Mallory's Ciytle wen by 15 mobnde from J.P.Bermingham'e Lea, Oaptsin Henry B Pis Ingomar came (hird, 82 seconds later.\u2018There Is properly ne history, only blography.= Mmerson.1t is an honor Tor\u2019 én dagte & A to vase Falls, next Monday evening will be under the supervision of the Athletic and Sports Commiseion of Quebec, according to an announcement made by Matchmaker Montminy last evon- ing, who received à letter from the Mecrecary of the Municipality of St.Gregoire, giving tha local Commission full authority to take charge of the bouis to be held In that district.Thesis bouts, the feature of which will be a fifteen-round encoumer with Kid Dube of Lewiston, Me.and Chris Newton of Toronto \u2018as the principals, will mark the first to be held under the supervision of the local Commission outside the city limite.\u2018The fiftéon-round \u2018contest will also be the initial one over that disiance siaged around here for many years.Dube t present in town and Is training dally at No.§ Fire Station, where he i» making an excellent Impreesion on the many fans wha are watching him go through his paces He will be in fine condition for his return bout with the Torontonian Monday night and 1f he should lose the.decimon, will have no alibi to offer.He is very confident, however that he can trim Newton dver the fifteen-round route, though to do thie he will have to go some for the boy from the Queen City has already shown the French-American pugilist that he is far trom a novice in the boxing game.The remi-tinal will bring together Jos Willams of this city and Sammy Pierce of Montreal in a ten-round beut, while the two preliminaries which will be of six-rounds each, will have local lade as the principals, NO BALL GAME HERE YESTERDAY Rain Caused Postponement Of Three Rivers-Quebec Con- test\u2014New Players .The third game of the Thr Rivers-Quebec Easern Canadas The Three Rivers outht left tor | home yesterday afternoon while the \u2018joculs remuined here as they have no game echeduled for today.They will leave for Montreal this afternoon where they will open & three- game series with Conatlane tomors{ row afternoon.es game originally scheduled (or today with Canadians will be played as p: od a doubly header\u2019 Saturday.The locals will have about five\u2019 new players in uniform when they return here Sunday to open a series with the Royals.These players Include Pitchers Doherty and Thorpe who are at present in Montreal awaiting the team and two infielders and the long sought-after Jenkins, another moundwnan.The latter was signed by the club about two months ago but was unable to report.However, he sent a telegrara to Manager Billy Innes & couple of days ago and mated that he would be on deck by Sunday.He will in ail likelihood be sent to the mound in one of the games hers Sunday.Rain in Montreal.Montreal.July 28\u2014The Eastern Canada Baseball League game ber tween Canadians and Royals eches duicd fer this afternean - here wad pesponsd owing to rain.\u2018Sporting Notes.A special meeting of the Eastern} Canada Baseball Lesgus has been called for this evening IA Montreal Ovila Cote, Secretary of the Quebec Club will represent the locals, \"Ovie\u201d fe à amall fellew but Ir hard man to put ome over on an any delegate at this meeting whe thinks that ha ean put something across on .the locals will have some queer old talking, and Aguring to Ao, | .e There is s\u2019IiH some talk of Canadlane returning to Oitewa and the Three Rivers Club being transferred to Montresi.AN this will very likely be decided at the meeting tonight.e @ Tlm Dowd: of Helyoke, Maus.and ecout for the New York Giants, who was after (he managership of the local team, arrived in town Tuesday evening and left for home yomerday.He le not à player and would be only able Lo manage (he ean: from the bench, .oo + The long-talked of Tempaey- Firpe Aght will come off at last, ac.rording to an anneuncement made by Tex Rickard, who will mage the hout in the United Bisiex during the month of September, Firpo sure is » lucky sctapper (0 gèt à crack ai the title so soon.as he Has only been fighting a couple \u2018of years, In order to stabilise prices, the United States bureau federation urges farmers to withhold twe hun.drsd million bushels of wheat from the market.\u2018Their creditors, however, wil! doubtions be equally urgent fot & prompter movement of the ate.Hamilen Sypsotator, Baseball League series, scheduled .tor.here yesterday afternoon, was Anna Frais value SAP.postponed on account of rain.The |\" White) 1 16 team broke even in the two games, ce \u2018im N the locals winning Monday's contest Kinney su > ( aun, $41 whije the visitors evened the count | \u201cgy oo au ann sans.6 808 Tushday by taking the seeond coa- |gying Direct, oh.g.(Ray).8 6 4 Time: 2:06%: au; 2:04%: 2:08.° 2113 Pace, Têree Resta, Purse $1,000, Bagter Bells, b.m.Me- Mahon) .\u2026.oe.+.3 7 18 Be oy 118 7 3 Little = Georges, 1 (kellyd.eu 43 \u201c[Moonsi:ne.ch.(Palin) Jon Football League match at the Quebec Hamssball Park * .the Charlesbourg Ruad thla afternoon.The contest wiil commence at 6:08 o'clock sharp.The guise should be a good one as the C.N.R.oulfiL has about the best team that has been mustered in this city for a number of years while the Empress of Britain has also a strong eleven ready to go on .he fleld.The \u201cRallwaymen\u201d have won ail of their games 80 far this season and wre out to complete the schedule with à cleah record.However, they will have to keep playing at the top of their form to aocom- plish this and though they have one viciory already chalked to their credit over the Empress of Britain boys, they cannot afford te take the game this evening too lightly tor the \u201cBaliors\u201d keep going from he fret whistle and are liable to push over & win when lea expected, The C.N.R.team will line-up as follows: Goal, Jordan; backs, Arnold and Rose (Capt); halves, Taylor, Warner.and Pont.forwards, Morton.Theobald,\u201d MoQueen.Roberte and Tones.Reserves, Lobb, Reid, Fritze end Vernon.ANNA BRADFORD'S GIRL A WINNER Captured The Feature Event At Grand Circuit Races Yesterday Columbus, Ohlo, July 25 \u2014 The champion sweepstakes for three- year-old pacers, the feature event of ' today's Grand Circuit card resuited.in & victory for Anna Bradford's ; Girl, although she was not & siraight | heat winner, Kinney Bilk won the\u2019 final mile after Anna Bradford's Girl had gone into a break.Echo, Holiyrood, Angus, Symbol Direct, The Judge, Palmetio and! Chesley M.Bearcy also started.Time: &:081; 2:08: 2:07%.3118 Trot, Three Heats, Purse $1,600 Mra, Yerkes, bm.(Murphy) .1 41 Todd Har, blk.g.(Putnam) « 2 2 Joe Knight.bæ.(Brown).8 10 10 Leverage, bh.(Roremire).10 3 3 All Worthy, A.B.C., Jim Clark, \\| Mamaduke, Otto Axwarthy, Lady Forbes, The Great Lullwater and Beauvais aiso started.Time: 2:064 ; 2:03; 2:00.Shephard and Swisher 2:11 Trot, Three Reats, Purse $5,000.Bogalusa, ch.h.«J.Thomas) .¢ 1 § 1 Cupid's Albinge br.g.(H.Thomas) .11 2 1 3 Captain 8.ch.h.(Mc- Devitt) .Tt 4 732 Harvest Druien, br.h.(Valentine) .2 8 2ro Davenport, Eleanor Guy, Teurids, Pearl Benboe, Admiral Han ls, Falrmay and Mise Willéustrby also s.arted.8 8% 7re Ell: Direct, Blend J., Waiter, Mike K.Ben R.Jr, Caeta Todd br.B B.Jay Dillon, Larkspur, Pat O'Connor and.Betty Fairfax also staried.Tima: 2:00; 5:08%; 20TH: 2:12.- BGG LAYING RECORDA .The Recerd of Performance for pure bred pouitry like the Record of Performance for pure bred dairy cattle fs earried on by the Live Steck Branch of the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa.The tests; on which the poultry are judged are conducted by the breeders on thelr own farms.The birds are teg banded and trapnested and eg» laid are credited to the respective birds.An official of the Live Stock Branch makes Irregular, uman.| nounced visits to the hocks unde: test, to prove the accuracy of t} records.Two kinds of certificate are imued\u2014Record of Performanc: \u201cA\u201d and Advanced Record of Performance \u201cA\u201d.The former |: graited to birds that in Afty-tw: consecutive weeks lay 160 eggs.To win the advanced certificate: 228 eggs muet be laid within tt fuit year.In bath cases the eeg- must average at least two ounce In welght.Report No.§ of the Record o' Performance for poultry show Kalamasco, Mich, heavyweight, here on August 3, will be perroittea according to an announcement from State Boxing Inspector George Kuster at Lincoln.Arrangements for the bout weru concluded today, It was announced by Francie Boyle, Omaha, promaer Boyle's announcement, made early this morning, was followed by a statement by Wm.Kavan, boxing Inspector for Douglas County.(Omaha) that the Firpo-Bmith bout would not be permitted on the ground that Bmith was not a capable opponent for the South Amerioan conqueror of Jess.Willard.Later, however, after Kavan got in touch with Doyle, he announces that he had \u201cthe wrong Smith la mind.\u201d GOING INTO THE BUSINESS A Quebec dispatch intimates that the liquor commission.will extend the hours and opportunities for the mle of wine.The temptation of increased profits from the liquor business is hard to resist.\u2014 Tor- onto Globecontestants for the Western Amateur Golf Champlonship to 8 play- ere including Chiek Evans of Chiago, defending champion, who will meet Fred.Lamprecht, of Cleveland in the third round and Jeas Bweel ster of New York, National amateur champion, who will cross cleeks with Dexter Cumminge of Chicago.Three extra \u2018hole \u2018matches mark ed today\u2019s play, Cummings winning a 30 hole contest\u2019 in the forenoon from Harold Weher, of Toledo| while in the afternoon\u2019 Clarenes Wolf required 310 holes lo - down John G Anderson of New York and Joe Wells of East Liverpool, Ohlo, took 19 holes to eliminaie Eddie Held of St.Louis, trans-Mie- sæippi champion, and did so then oly by holing a 45 foot putt for .birdte three.Wolff and Wells measure mash- ies tomorrow.The other third- round match le between Ira Couch, of Chiacgo who furnished the gregtest unaet of ine day by trouncing Cantain KE.F.paste U.& FENCING TEAM Co Birmingham, Eng.July 16\u2014The United Sites fenclug team today advanced their aggregate scote te 34 bouts to 13 over the North Hagland swordsmen by winning -the Epes content 1016 hots ta Ay and also the sabre cones by 15.bouts to 3.the finals, 3 and 3, and W, H: Gardner of Buffalo, who ousted James Manion of 8t.Louis, two od .Evans played the bom golf ofthe $3 men who started this morning.He.hreesed out ip 34, two under par In the first round and was one under perfect figures in thé remair- ing five holes he needed to\u2019 défeat Jamse: Ward, of Kanss City, § and tour.In the afternoon Chick took 26 to go out and\u2019 Was\u2019) er par for: the remaining \u2018tou los he used to down Ellswo: Augustus, the phenomenal driver of Cleveland Carter, alao of Chicago, formerly Irish champion and a favorite for six and five.that 18,286 birde were, entered + \u2014 CREDITORS WILL SK .[178 wreeders for test In 1923.Of this number qualified for the HEARD PROM.|1qwer certificate and 811 for the Advanced Record certificate.Twelve breeds of fowls were inclu.| ded In the entries and every province was represented.| The repor contains the records of all the birds that qualified for ocertifisates ae well an the rules snd 4 ropation | ernins the GHronicLE PRINT THE NAME \u201cCHRONICLE PRINT\u201d HAS STOOD FOR OVER A CENTURY AS A PRODUCER OB HIGHEST QUALITY PRINTING.\u2018We Specialize In Let us quote on ysur requirements.\u2018 COMMERCIAL PRINTING, CATALOGUES.PRICE LISTS, LEDGERS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, INVOICE FORMS, VISITING CARDS, &c., &c.Quebec Chronicle Printing Co.BUADE STREET. Minard's lLinimest 1» famous 48 & Halment for the relied of Pais.It never falls work and gives relist far Qui Bums ti.[tion so that Americans might be Sprains B à acrons the line and posais Las or Yo rele nr er.A Riesmotions and oountisss othae [|horted-sighted to understand their| WHR de ihe coal bogey, petntnl ailments.1; ontaime ve PTT De Es Sir Lomer) ol too anxièué to mil 5a coal, but asurtous drugs and a partout fermion for old ast puss, \"Ber mle at olf dejo.MIARYS UBER CD YARMOUTH.NS COTES mu ris Jaden \"oF bei ca ot I sum purPwWoon masaneo.|.There are only two ways the Amï pricqne \u2018ag obtain our fow romain Ednor, SN .bo ing tresse, * Que, is Toh » in- mé ce 4 t bas eee to or ww the à and ar, HF 5 voluptarty.x > us at raw mas , .| terial.and the er-ie for the Am- FRS our te dont at trionns © crass the line and tlle It the a ingerly hand.W ne\u201d téiga- of retaliation by thé \u2018United States is pure bluff and ia instigated by some of our own ssifishly interested peopls who have purpesely thrown owt this sugges.Âge veu rd candit dès 4A injury to the person experimenting.So long as Ottawa continues te: 2, with Lee Ipwood question ao long Bars be singing comment frem Gouin, as Premier of Quebec, set a precedent when he withdrew, the Crown lands of this province from foreign exploitation He didot taik; he acted, No evil conse.quencea followed, although they were threntened then, as new.Quebec and the whole Dominjon are hundreds of millions times better off a» the.result of that action.Ottaws seems to lack the courage to de in & large way what Premier Gouin did, so far as he waa able, for hia previnoe and the country.\u2018The result is that the opponents of the policy are bringing \u201cbul\u201d and \u201cthreat\u2019\u201d to bear on Ottawa, as they openly admit.and it looks as though \u2018\u201cbluf£* and \u201cthreat\u201d were having some effect, With a view of encouraging the government to do its bounden duty § have sent Premier King the following telegram:\u2014 \u201cJuly 30th, 1913.\u2018Phe Right Hon.W.I.Mackenzie (hin is loo precarious a supply for Canada to depend upon as strikes in thelr nines and on their railroads are sr ever-present menace, so our government lu dereliet in\u2019 its duty la not immediately making provision for this contingency, by developing our own mines, ahd with the Bngligh and Mexican supply clamoring for admission to our cdal market.wé nesd have no appre- hensiow su far as coal is concerned, especially with the knowledge that Canada vwns nearly one-fifth of the world\u2019s supply.In any event, it fs far better to be short of coal than entirely out of wood.\u2018The sama thing applies with regard to sulphur, and with Sicily to draw from, we nesd have ne apprehension from that soures.In any event, the newspapers of the United States \u2018are dependent upon Canada for two-thirds of thelr paper supply through pulp.King, wood, pulp or paper, and from pure Prime Minister of Canada, Ottawa, Ont solfishness will never allow any thing that will eause the slightest curtailment of this supply, which curtailment would not only produce prohibitive prices for paper, but would put many of them out of business.These newspapers, at heart.do nog care whether their paper comes from one sifie of the lime or\u2018 the other s0 Dong as they are assured of a supply, though a few of them are baldg made the tedls of some of the American newspaper manufacture ors, That \u2018a large body of: American peaple are in hearty sympathy with Canada in this matter i» evidenced by the number of leiters I am receiving from all over the United Btates.Nb political party in the world ever had a groater opportunity than the Lideral party has today to make history and put themselves apd their country on the world's It i» anfo to sey that ne will Davy failed so completely | Low} only in their obviously plain duty to their country dut to their \u201cDear Mr.King,\u2014 .The selfiahly interested opponents to the embargo on pulpwoed entirely lose sight of the vital fact that Canada is already over-demanded of forest growth and\u2019 that we are even today cutting young saplings that beleng to the next generation, thersby robbing our children and children\u2019s shildren of their ocr heritage, and that comssquen it; is mot a queltion.for negotiation or trade or tariff discussiop, and if the United Etgtes were prepared to.offér Canada, everything that they have in thet country for what wood we have ft, ££ would be criminal on the part of our t to entertain any proposal\u2019 that would entail the shipment of .any more wood out of Canada.I have made the offer time and time again to demonsgrate Canada\u2019s critical forget conditon at my own expenses without, So far, any acceptance, as evéryons knows that In this contention I am abéolutely right.When the appaliiag fire losses which the enemies of Chhada are now trying te minimise as much as possible will all have beef tabulated this fall, they will prove so per- | tectty cotousal that RB will create a panic, for bear im Mind that fires once started fn the north oountry vspetrate so Getiply into the sell that they comtinue to bura through the #irtire until snow comes Jane Tatin, th.ts again.in at any time only - M causes 8 slowing-up- of \u201cthe fAfé un- \u2018te Nirst dry windy day situsse.| Our so-called inaccesalble woed wpply is net only to \u201c poraie, 1e juet ai: inacobeaidie § Notion Diet for All Ages) + Oce tion, 20 that long be- Jortick ie on Hand me gvafiadie it ir] Seep! ve ore it «fit bec = red in! Quick Home or Office.|» \\ yee EMORRHOIDS Pen not suffer amother day Deh Nay, Bad or Honore RS pate ge RR i TOY 4 a if action.oe 12 ere her is not tere wegeat nosvusity for Immediute, action le ge em » the ne that Amel bre making the largest foi pe \u2018in Canada fer \u2018export In the history of the industry.The Canadian pepnie have at last reached the happy conclusion that political parties and politicians must.If necsesary, be.changed every five yesrn till our representatives ars taught that they are elected, not to sarve thelr own selfish interest, hut the interest of the whole people.Bvery day the governmeat delays taking decisive aoilen on this ques- wp the government ia çourting disaster for the country.FRANK J.D, BARNJUM.\u201d Montreal, July 34th.1038.MAINE COAST RESORTS Te many tnousands ef pewple there ls no holiday than ean compare with a vacation spent by the seashore.The amooth, sandy beaches, the rocky coves, ths murmur of the restless oecan, the invigorating breezes, the cool restful nights, the delights of bathing boating and fishing, combine to make a weli-nigh irresistible appeal to the vacation seeker.The Canadien Nationa) Raflways has just issued & handsome | a publication entitled \u201ci Holldays\u201d giving a hotel .directory, map, ota, Copy may be had free on applicstion to apy Agept of the Canadian National Rallyays or ta 8.J.Nestor.City \u201c\u2019Pasgenger Agent, 10 Be.Asin Stroof,.Quebecttre.A BOON TO MOTORISTS.- Ameng the - imnumersbie tools Accomsories und apres which are contiaualiy being devided.to meet every le requirement of the otorist, there occasionally ap- « new devies which at once appeals ta every driver as being really valuable in an emergency.One such device, recently introduced by a British firm \u201cof motor engineers, .consists of su sleetro- magnet which can be, rei from the car-lighting circuit and used tp extract valves or rpeover steel parts trom awkward positions.A soft iron core is wound with.nsulated wire over which thers is placed av fron tube.The windings are thu: protected from damage, and the iron tube and core form a powerful magnet which Is equally effec- tre in lifting valves or other stec\u2019 parts of any shape.A flexible cord\u2019 trom the magnet coll terminates ! -' à plug which can be Inserted in lamp socket at a moment's notice.The magnet is then ready for \u2018use and it will pick up Instantly any plece of iron or stesl.the resovi of which wi otherwish Invoi the expendityra of much time and temper, The greatest wealth .is content] ment with a tittle, \u201cTHE QUEBEC CHRONICLA * -7F7\"- FRENCH RESIDENT +; (NTURKEY Conde.Frage Polley Jn \u201cNear East And Provisions Of Lausanne Treaty, ; \u2014\u2014 + rid July 35\u2014The Bebo Nattonal publishes à 1ester tram a Frongh | mo remdent at Constamtineple who for many years has occupied a high position \"In the Turkish caplial, ex- Pressing the indignation of Frenchmen In the Near Bam at the betrayal of thelr interests and their rights The letter, saya (he che National, cannot be read wjihout emetien, and brings into the light af day the humijlating resulta.of the volley bursued in the Near East by the French Government, .The writer declares that (he French, Government has escrifced French private interests in the Near East, ss lt had sacrifices thousands of Greeks and Armgenians te whem {t had awora protection.It has =~ crifited ita honour, bist it is wnwill.ing to lose the friegdship \u2018ef the pontiff of high nance.French po- liey tn the Near East has been inspired and conducted by a syndicate of great bankers which, In the firm instance, auggested a rapprochement with Turkey In the hope of obtain- \u2018ns important conceaspions from the Ango re Government.Finding themselves deceived, they are new trying to eave their \u201cgras sous\u201d, but no one defends the \u201cpetits™.There 10 nothing to be done But te pack up and go home, and as quickly as pos sible.Already Frenoh altizens are being harassed every day by the Turks.The autheritias will not let tham embark until they have paid (he temettu tax (income-tax), which ia retrespactive, and even permis de sejour ia demanded on pain of a heavy fine, \u201cFrench influence,\u201d the writer continues, \u201chas passed to the English, who have become the protectors of Christians In the Near Xast.They alone intervene vigorously whenever an Arntenian or & Greek is molested by the Turks.They alens are not disquieted, bullied, and insulted by the Turks.They know how to meke themselves respected.To comterect English pelley in Turicey we aneri- ficed everything to the Turks, but we have not prevented the English from schieving their object, Our Drestige\u2014the prestige of force\u2014has passed to the English, and, believe me, they know how to use it.The Turks Low before them.\u201cWhat à pitiable figure we cut, we Prenchmen, before whom formerly everyone respectfully uncovered.Today our officers are scoffed at and insulted: our sentries are assassinated, Ultimatums are delivered to us and we say \u2018Amen.\u2019 \u201cIt Is maid,\u201d the letter concludes, \u201cthat the Turks are powerful and have a formidable army mt their disposal.To begin with, thfs is not\u2019 ue.In any case I ls France who has treated that power.We rescued Kiatm Paéha and Nuredain Pasha when they were arrested by ~ the Engllah, by aMing their\" flight veritable betrayal.\u201d \u201cov nome DEVROIT DOCKS © EME EALARGED Sil iios Wow Added By Reconstruction Of.River Rouge - wo nn wi .a .roit.July.33\u2014The River gveat blast Serv | ie Fordacné of the Meter Company, has been initiated te deep draft veges.Por years a lasy twisting stream.the river has been develop- sé as an artery of the Detroit River at the bobest ef the Ford interests.To parmit the great ere earriers of the lakes to bring their cargoes direct to the blast furnaces, the river han been reconstructed.Instead of the twisting stream of dormer years a new River Rouge has been crea From the mouth of the Detroit River to the Ford tura- ing basin the stream is three miles long, almost two miles shester than the old course.Its width at the mouth is 400 feet, and the average width along the deek lines is 390 ft.with & bottom width of 200 feet.The depth at low water is 8) (eet.À new canal, 3,000 foot long, was cut through the entire subdivision of property, avelding sn \u201c8\u201d tum where the river joins the basin.Some 15 industries in additiva to the Ford blast furnaces are operating along the banks of the Rouge, and with the improvement just completed six miles of docking facilities have bean added to Detroit's waterfront.Heretofore the isdus- tries locaisu at the Rouge have attracted an annual cargo tonnage of 2,000,000.The Ford plant alone expects to bring in 3,000,000 tens during 1938.The total cest of the now Rouge, including bridges.dredging, and right of way is estimated at $10,- 000.000.CHINA'S GROWING EXPORTS TO THE UNITED UFATES China's exports to the United States during the first three menths of 1933 show a considerable Increase over the same period last year, according to trade returns received dy the partment of Commerce from thirteen consular districts of China, which represent more than 90 per cent, of ita total export trade, Export .frem these districts to the United Mates during the @ret quir- ter of this year ameunted to $46,- 602,847, as compared with $33,349, 811 during the same period of 1912.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee to Anatolia in the aeroplane of Colonel de Goys.We sold the arms and ammunition which filled the Turkish military depots, of which we had the charge.We convoysd \u2014by officers of the French navy\u2014 these arms and ammunition te the Anatolian ports.We put into the hands of the Turks the rod with which to beat us.I understand that Poineare bas mot the face to complain.But wh, whe have committed none of these monstrous faults, have the right to raise our voipe, for we are the victims of a SEA Sold ouly in X.1 and 2 10 dn the Cdl and the Catage j er co 1144 IS FIRST FAVORITE airtigh: Whele, ground or fine \u2018a tins, ur or PATHMR AND SON WEKK TO BE MELD IN NOVEMBER New Tork, July $35\u2014A change in the dates of National Father ané Sou Week, so as to have the observance center seach year aroun\u201d Armistice Ney, is endorsed by President Harding in a letter re- ootved at the New York offices of the Internationa! Committee, Y.M.C.A., which originated the observance in 13917 and whose Boys\u2019 Work Committes continues to lead its promotion.The change from the week of Lincoln's birthday, used for the purpose of the observance until this your, has been made in response to the desire of nations! and international Sunday Behoo! organisations The President's letter follows: \u201cMy attention has been called to the National Father and Son Movement, which is to be launched during National Father and Son Week, November 11-18.It is a great pleasure for me to commend this.movement, which has as its objective to draw together in a more intimate way the fathers and sons of America, and to strengthen and develop this relationship.\"The sucesss of this movement during the past years has wom for it wu distinct place.Since the movement has become world-wide in character, it is most fitting that it conter around the date of worldwide signifieance, Armistice Day.Surely, the coming generation will need to be eonatantly reminded of their obligation to help mainta! the peace of the world, for which millions of fathers and sons have died In past years.\u201cIt te hoped that all individuals a» well as constructive agencies, Interested in the boy life of cur nu.tion, will give this week due consideration and recognition by bringing together fathers and sons in achools, churches, elubs and other places, snd amisting the boys of the community to their own fn- herent right ef companionship with their fathers.\u201d AVIATOR KILLED WHEN HIS PLANE CRASHED TO THE GROUND Boston, Mauss.July 25\u2014Kitchel! Snow, a Harvard graduate, was killed late today when his airplane, which he was piloting, crashed as Jeffries.Point, Kast Boston.Two passengers, Sergeant Oscar Le Cain, a National Guardsman and a ten- year-old boy, Howard Carkin, of North Chelsford, said to be Le Cain's cousin, were injured.\u2014 SEVERAL FAST TRAINS : Between QUEBEC-MONTREAL 4 Via Canadian Paoifie The Canadian Pacific Railway roaintaine between Quebec ant Montres! severe! dally fast trains oltering convenient and dependable service with connections for Ottawa, Toronto, Boston New York, Detroit, Chicago and Western Cenadu\u2019 The \u2018Frontenac\u201d leaves Quebec.Palain Station, a, 1.30 p.m., dally, arriving Montreal, Park Ave, 8.60 p.m., Montreal Woat, 0.13 pm.Westmount 6.33 p.m.Montreal, Windsor Station.6.30 p.m.From Montreg! the \u201cFrontenac leavea®Windeor Btation at 9.00 a.m.dally, Westmount 9.87 a.m., Montreal West, 9.15 a.m., arriving Quebec Palais Station, at 3.00 p.m.The \u201cViger leaves Quebec, Palais Station, at 4.40 p.m.dally, except Sunday.arriving Mile End at 9.26 p-m., and Montrea!, Place Viger Station 9.40 p.m.From Montreal the \u201cViger\u201d leaves Place Viger Station at 6.00 p.m.Mile End, 5.15 p.m.daily, except Sunday, arriving Quebdc, Palais Station, ar 10.68 p.m.On Bunday an afternoon train leaves Place Viger Ration at 2.30 p.m., Mile End 3.46 p.m.arriving Pallas Staton at 3.30 p.m.Standard time governs all train movements: to convert to daylight saving time.add ome hour.The equipment i» of the most modern type and the service unrivalled.In addition to first and second class coaches, the \u201cFrontenac\u201d and the \u201cViger\u201d carry electric lighted observation - llbrary-parior cars, vestibule parlor cars and standard dining oar.In addétion te the \u2018\u201cPrentenas\u201d and the \u201cViger\u201d Canadian Paaifte operates between Quebec and Montreal a morning train on week and daily night traine to and frem Place Viger and Windsor Street stations, train for latter carrying drawing-room and compartment electric lighted sleeping ears.Information, tickets, reservatioas at ticker ofices in Quebec: 30 we.John street, phone #3: Chateau Frontenac, phone 1846; Palais Ststion, phone Teer.Suspicion is the bane of (riend- ship.He who does an inurfy te ent throntens many.Great msn by small means oft are overthrown.DOSSOUSSUSSSSSSSSSER ENTRUSTUS WITHYOURORDERS.Our mills oquippes wih the mow up-io-fam mile, | acz chmatmadio, end cooperated by akilled workmen.We position the fullest Te .Te Tn TR TT spa m0 1 0 CHALIFOUR INC LUMBER MERCHANTS Manufacturers of Dours, Windows snû other Millwerk _ Corner of Laflertn and Prince Edward Sta, Guebeo Phone 8400 _$uly?,14,31,382¢ 20e \u2014 INSTALL OUR NEW SERVICE+ Ca (as and Electricity IN.YOUR NEW HOME We supply both and bave ve unequalled fuuilitige for supplying power, from six independent i.power plants The Bensfits of Taking Our Dual Service\u201d .Cu ARN Cf.ONLY ONE ame maser \u2019 AND ONEXCKILED CERT OR.PAYMENT - Visit our Showrooms, Quebec Railw Bldg, st Joseph and Crown Bla, or bave eux om call upon you.Quebec Rallway, at + ef living room scsaemical little bungalow te build Ped rok ert proctete.It da ssa Sur à |ând wuttad te Ce average où hed r 0 The kitchen fo to save|small home amd fitted With cup-| Xt 1s settmuted Cais Trt =, 90s and labor.It has direst ac [Doards, sink, etc.In the rear ie a [cam ba buîlt, exclurire of heating PH ONE 47 so à +.eins to the stairs and front door, | convenient entry.yith spage ter re-iand plumbing for $1500 to $4508 ww ?' 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Pac ul + Among Beautiful 13; Rich Papa\u2019 In a signed article the Duke of The Hon.Mrs.Marconi, wile Manchester claims that when of the noted Italian radio and he was visiting in Denver, at wireless expert, makes her the home of Henry Tabon home in Florence, ltaly, millionaire mining operator, her child being | This was the first through after the barrier was cut by the lieutenant-governors of Alberta Tabor offered his daughter in Where her children are bein ah Colueabi Basé.Wi = Miss Ryan, left, the Californian entrant, congratulating Miss MeKane, the English entrant, after marriage to him, first aski educated.She is lady in and Bri ' , attheor g of the f-Winde mere motor highway.her victory in the semi-final for the women's sinzles at Wimbledon.what cash the Duke want waiting to Her Majesty the +, .to complete the contract.Queen.The new Hamburg-American liner Albert Ballin, arrived in New York on her maiden voyage, making the trip from Cushaven (n ten days.The Ballin is the largest German liner to enter American waters since the war.Mae Murray, one of the most beautiful actresses appearing on the screen, is seen during the filming of her latest production, \u201cThe French Doll.\u2019 Mere is a quartet of swimming performers who can show what speed really means.They are winners of titles at a recent swimming meet at Pitman, New Jersey.Fermin Roz has won the title of the \u201cGodfather of > Ame to marry the ex-Archduke erican students studying Eugene of Austria, if the Pope Carlotta Montgray has been proclaimed as one of the thirteen French universities.\u201d He has releases him from the vow of most beautiful women in the world to.day and also as having earned this title by the help- ; ile à i ing hand he has given them in celibacy.the most perfect profile in America.discouraging Moments.Countess Therese Haugeitz, Austrian beauty, who expects Mise À.M.Benjamin.sister of Caniso\u2019s widow, was married to .Arthur L.Fullman, her kin's legal adviser.Photo shows the |.bride and bridegroom after the ceremony.; , Me.Richard Jessel, younger son of Sir Charles Jessel, was .searried to Miss Peggy Lewis, younger daughter of Sir George ; Lewis, at the synagogue, Upper Berkeley street, recently.This forty-foot motor boat covered the six ess time than it takes the fast mail steamers.RT oo = RE PAPER \u201cYou're pinched,\u201d says Officer Katherine Ryan to Edith Kings- A tense moment for W.M.Johnston during the play against Th ual ; wh , remarkab! od ton, both of Atlantic City.It is to be hoped that the judge Vincent Richards at the recent tennis tournament at Wimbledon.o annial pageant was well ee es dun Oo avons Hendon, hers, making ar attack.ble fests were performed by ; .will be lenient with Edith in the moming.« Inde _\u2014TRURSDAY, JULY 3 26, 1923.GERMAN MARKS.DROPPED TO ; PRICES MOVED UPWARD IN DULL MARKET AFTER BEARS BECAME DISCOURAGED Eastern Ralls Moved Briskly Forward in Mid-Afternoon\u2014 Steel Shares Were Irregular, Changes Being Fractional \"Bond Market Was Very Inastive 4 Nev sen July.35\u2014Nvidently dipoeuraged with thoir uy bring ring sb further liquidation ptéléatiôtm1 trâderm Lifted th ie er thy tire hous today snd thorqatter prices moved up- | ward ard in.eitremely dull trading.Not hung of eq, atocks Lure generally pmall.Karly.praasuid wea lev voiles against atin voil-.ronds, tquipments, steels and ofls end white thost of the rails closed Egstern \u201cfalls maved.briskly torware In mid-afternoon after an- nouncament of the refuler Delawhte and Hudfon dividend .in\u2019 which \u2019 there was a lirge short\u2019 interest oytstanding.Net gains, however, \u2018were\u2019 largely.fractional In this group.Btedl shards clowsd irregularly, net changés baing confined to fractions ican Can improved 1 1-3 points shd numbers of mifSollane- justrig! showed Cirmnéss Ya thè late dealings.+ Atlande Refinery coast 1 five points off on thé day.ous {| Call meney ruled unchanged nt 4 8-4 per cent.Time mondy held firm « b 1-4 per cent, énd-a fair volume of loans were made at this Carfimbielal papér rated continued at § to § 1-4 per cont.Diinand sterling was steady siopnd $4.60 3.3 and French francs were Quoted at 5.33 cents, a one point decréass.Cdtman markd eb.tablished 8 stew low at $1.60 for 1,000,000 and closed at 09018 cents Net changes in today's innetive bestd mgrkel ward ssceedingly small.High grade investment Issues held fiem while the more hte.Toth skids 431,000 aBares.speculative bonds moved in a nacrow trading grea High 1913, 106.33, low 87.64.30 rallroads averaged 79.64, net gain .High 1823, 30.63; low 76.85.was some selling of French and Mexican lisues 18 the foreign bat losses were unimportant - Ritg were \u2018dull, Therk, were nô \"sutstApding changes among industrial tranasetions .ay 30t; industrials averaged 90.87, net gain .71.nm Active U.S.Government bonds recorded fractional improvement.e gro! ve: High.Low.Cleese.51 160 156% 3168 I) ox ix ey 146% 148% - 146% 61% el [13 vee \u201cx 11% 114 Missouri Pacine ped.33 ny 22: Northern Pachic ,.63% 62% 83% Now Haven.\u2026.19% 13% 13% NY Central .NY 1% 9 Penngy \u2018R # R.44 a% a.Pail.18% 138% 18% $t Paul.ped.vee HY% 30% 31% Union Pacific .150° 139% 139% Bethighem Steel \u201cAT ASK 474 t Crucible Steel .- 64% 63% 63% Gulf tates Btest ,.TOM: 13% 10% TK U B Sisel Torp.86.91.90 2 Vanadlum .8 FTL 26 2 1% Mickel .| Smaiters Ref.Utah Copper .Amn 'Bosth Maguoté General Motors cnn peas Keypiope Tire Kudehaker .gtromber ace New York, \u201cay 26\u2014The raw ougar market was & shade easier early fodey * with prices at 1 1-18 Jower te \\ the basis of § 3-18 for Cubas cost and freight, equal to 6.57 for ceatrifugsl.There was not much activity in the raw sugar futures market, with opersters inoll- aed to limit operations and await develapments.There was sarly liquidation by the de interests, prompted by the re action in raws with prises showing declines of 4 to § points, but this loss was regained on covering and commission houss buying.At midday prises werà unchpnged from the previous tless.Bisinsis in Fefiried sugar\u2019 ei.Bily modofate on the basis of 8.56 te 8.75 for âne granu.tated.Refined fututes.ndinina).{Compiled dy L.G.1.0.Beaubien | a 4 Os.) From Income Tax Wer Loais § pov con a 474 41\" ane 1-8 pov ow ses à to Income Tea 1926.100.60 1054.00 200.108.446 Signevrnt Bond w-1-8 Ne Colt\u2019 1927.1016 2 1933.108,00 8.07 \u201c 8.18\" bé 6.07; The- pret way to be taken in is té thi votirsél£\" clévérer\u201d than others.\u2014 La Rochefoucauld.0 bs an: mithor \u2018aude; He to should \u2018âret be.Exchanging Bonds! Ecsliangine eariy maturing beads fo longer term bonds frequedtly preves profitable to investors.Suggestions te title ead will be gladly Pur- 5 nished upon request.5, Les na mat po Wse br ove lit TERE Ga.me BA RR Y& MeHANA UTOUR BROKERS.Privits wires to New Terk, Montres Ohtrage an ané Cortebpondentst + JENK GWYNNE & CO.New Yorkto af & BRYAN, Obicsgo and New York.eCUANIG BROA.Montreal.depanture soak.reduesd to 1 1-4 pa coûte fractionsily lower on the day, martial recovery was mide ify numetosy instantes.3 & |* rvé to Provide against costiy - Fahyt qè cane of temporary ae-i.cidents to the raliroad.Smaller .re \u20181.The ANDI ip now sending\u2019 ont | wll \u2019 prié West \u201c White Motors .\u2026.he SE so 4 Califdenis \u2018Pat.- : ., 30 na.20% General Abphals +04.+ ; RTE i.28 - Marland Oil .+202 een .= 87 \"ny MY Pan American Of .5, svocdansaus ine \u2018xs - 1% 1% Pacific Oil .+5 sasse \u201cys .3% 12 34% Producers & Refiners .$4 34 Phillips Petroleum .3% 28% 38% Royal Duteh.48 \u201c ttn 4\u201c Sincigle Oil .\u2026.\u2026.\u20260\u2026.88 2 six 13% Amn Lans Ne \u201c24% >.Amn gy © Aa aK, Ainn un MP 85% Corn a .I nN 111 Central Lathes 4 «= .20 so 36 04 Cuban Americas Byksr \"304 2 Siew 264, |} Davison Chemical .
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