The Quebec chronicle, 5 août 1914, mercredi 5 août 1914
[" » -» a > TO-DAY'S WEATHER FAIR AND WARM.The Quebec Chronicle \u2014 ; #4 Hours Ending $ p.00 Festerdan Minimum, 50; Maximum, 82.TEMPERATURES._\u2014 STABLISHED 1764.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1914, ONE CENT.ENGLAND NOW AT WAR BRITAIN WILL GUARANTEE NEUTRALITY OF BELGIUM AND STAND BY HER ALLIES REASON FOR WAR London, Aug.4\u2014The British Foreign Office has issued the following statement :\u2014- \u201cOwing to the summary rejection by the German Government of the request made by His Britannic Majesty\u2019s Government that the neutrality of Belgium should be respected, His Majesty's Ambassador at Berlin has received his passports, and His Majesty\u2019s Government has declared to the German Government that a state of war exists between Great Britain and Germany from 11 o'clock P.M., Aug.4.\u201d Latest War Bulletins New York, Aug.5\u2014A special cable to the American from London says: \u201cIt is learned on highest authority that the Admiralty had received a wireless despatch stating that the German fleet had been bottled up by the British fleet north of Denmark.\u201d Berlin, Ang.4\u2014Shortly after 7 o'clock this evening Sir William Edward Goschen, the British Ambassador, went to the Foreign Office and announced that Great Britian had declared war with Germany.He then demanded his passports.Londno, Aug.4\u2014Great Britain declared war on Germany at 7 o'clock tonight.The announcement that Germany had declared war on Great Britain was due to an error in the Admiralty\u2019s statement.London, Aug.4\u2014A British mine-laying ship has been sunk! by a German fleet.The British torpedo boat destroyer Pathfinder was pursued by the fleet, but managed to make her escape.Brussels, Aug.4\u2014It is reported here that following a demand by the Germans for the surrender of the city of Liege an engagement ensued, in which the Germans were repulsed.All Germans have been expelled from Liege and Namur.New York.Aug.S\u2014The Cunard liner Lusitania sailed at 1.12 o'clock this morning for England.Constantinople, Aug.4\u2014The Turkish Government announced tonight that it would observe neutrality in the European crisis.London, Aug.4\u2014A mob gathered outside the German! Embassy in Carlton House Terrace tonight.The demonstrators groaned and hooted, and finally stones were thrown which broke windows.The German Ambassador, Prince Lichnowsky, with the members of his staff, was in the garden, but quickly withdrew to the house.A force of mounted and foot police reinforced the regular guard and drove off the crowd with difficulty.London, Aug.4\u2014Thousands assembled tonight before: Buckingham Palace +i! the King and Queen, the Prince of Wales and Princess © -; appeared on the balcony.The statues of military heroes throughout the city are being draped with flags.(Continued on Page Seven) PROCLAMATIO A state of war existing between Great Britain and Germany, all citizens and civic departments are sarnestly requested to loyally co-operate with the naval and military authorities for the protection of the country.(Signed) J.P.LANDRY.Colonel, Commanding Fifth Division, (Signed) A.F.L.ATWOOD, Commander N.R,, Senior Naval Officer, Quebec, P.Q., Sth August, 1914.London.August 4\u2014A few hundred excited and clamorous youths marched through that area of London which corresponds to the Broadway district of New York, may cause American visitors to carry home reporte that England is embarking upon war with light heart and boastfully.Those who know this know the extreme opposite is the trush.These young men.who emulate the demonstrators of the Paris houle- vards, have been parading through the streets, carrying the Union Jack and Tri-Color.with vociferous checr- ing.but the busiest section of the Metropolis.of which Trafalgar Square is the centre, has no: been as crowded or as noisy as on minor occasions of popular excitement.Crowds gathered about the government offices throughout the day and cheered the Ministers whenever they appeared and pressed around their motor cars; the railway depots were filled with army reserves and territorials in khaki, but there were no fags Aying on the buildings, and the great mass of the people went ahout their ordinary occupations with serious faces.The first effects of the war are found in the increased prices of the necessaries of life.but the people expected this and are reconciled to it.Opposition to the war has been almost dissipated by the events of the past twenty-four hours, except from organized labor.Liberal Press Supports The Liberal papers, the Chronicle and the Daily News, have come into line and are supporting the government.This is believed to have heen due to Sir Edward Grey's speech, outlining the attitude of the government and giving details of the situation in the House of Commons yesterday.The Manchester Guardian and the Labor papers are virtually alone in antagonizing the government's poliey.The Guardian, representing the great commercial interesta of ncashire, continues its violent opposition.It | says \u201cIt is mockery, to throw on the House of Commons at 8 moment's notice and in circumstances of great KING GEORGE'S MESSAGE.London, Aug.4\u2014King George today addressed a message to all the British colonies expressing his appreciation of their spontaneous assurances that they will give the fullest suPport to the Motherland.' \u201cThey recall to me,\u201d His Majesty says, \u201cthe generous self-sacrifice and help given by them in the past to the Mother Country.I shall be strengthened in the discharge of the great responsibility which rests upon me by the confident belief that in this time of trial my empire will be united, calm and resolute, and trusting in God.\u201d ENGLAND EMBARKS' ON PRESENT | - WAR WITH GREAT SERIOUSNESS First \"Effects Are Found in Ifcreased Prices of The Necessities of Life- Shipping Insurance Rates Not Likely to Be Excessive.excitement.the responsibility for deciding on a policy that has been maturing for years.\" Viscount Bryce, the former ambus- sador at Washington, heads the signers of a manifesto expressing the hope that the government has not exhausted the possibilities of diplomacy.But these voices are drowned in the deep tide of popular belief that England's interests and her national life compel her :o resort to arms Lloyd George's Scheme.David Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced tn the Tlouse of Comomns his scheme for insuring shiping again-t war risks.\u201cBecause this «cheme is promulgated in the widst of an emergency,\u201d said the Chancellor, \u201cit is not in any sense à painc scheme prepared in an emergency.\u201d _ The Committee of Imperial Defence has lahored on the plan for more than a year.he said.Its sim was that in case of war British commerce should not be interrupted by inability to secure war risks, and to insure that insurance rates should not gn so high as to cause any considerable rises in prices.\u201cWe are perfectly convinced.\u201d he enntinued, \u201cthat with the protection of the British navy we can make certain of that vital condition.The work is to be undertaken by the State Insurance Office, with a flat rate premium capable of variation from time to time.The Government, he said, was insuring 80 per cent.of the hulls of vessels.In respect to voyages current on the outbreak of war, no premiem will be charged.but it would afterwards, The Chancellor expressed the hope that the time for putting the scheme inta operation had not arrived, but, if it had.the plan would do something to relieve the anxiety nf the shipping of the mercantile world.A royal proclamation today appealed to all citizens in the present crisis to respect the orders of all military and civil officials and to render them all assistance in their work.By another proclamation the government to place all the machinery of d0GA0GOGNGROGQGAGOD EU: the country on à war footing, in which | Germany has been suppased to be far! ahead nf her neighbors, came as a revelation to the penple.who, ir nr.dinary times.are chronic ærumblers over the government's supposed hack- | wardness in militaty organization.Will Command Forces, Vice-Admiral Sir John Jellicoe.in whom the nation reposes the utmost confidence.has been gazetted cnm- mander of the British fleets.Field Marshall Earl Kitchener will undonbt- edly take charge of the army.The announcement is made that he has heen called to the War Office (or administrative work, without his status heing designated.but it is not pro- bahle that he would occupy a subordinate position without the status being designated.But it i« not probable that England's premier military organizer would work under one's direction.Field Marshal Sir John French.after a brief estrangement from the army as a result of the Ulster incident.has heen appointed Inepectnr.General.The mobilization of the army reserves and teritorials has heen conducted principally by motor buses, \u2018many of which left London for «tra- tegical points erowded with soldiers: and teritorials.The city of London, yeomanry has offered itself for for.: eign duty.Some of the territorial regiments will do the same.The Channel steamers arriving today were packed with refugees.There | in considerable anxiety over several, shipe in Norwegian waters with summer tourists aboard.MORE GOLD FOR MONTREAL.| Montreal.August 4\u2014More gold arrived in Montreal today, one of ine larger consignments being $1.000000 to the Merchants Bank, Tn all, it is believed that between $8.000.000 and $10,000,000 have come in on the movement which started last week.cnopacmoposaanas HOUSE MEETS AUG.18TH Ottawa.Aug.4\u2014 A special session of the Canadian Parliement is called to desl with the war emergency on Aug.18th.as song 9 9 9 9 Ÿ « © © a ° \\4 Fighting Off Scotland New York, Aug.5\u2014A special cable to the American from Aberdeen, says: \u201cA battle is reported north of Scotland.Many wounded have been landed at Cromarty and Aberdeen.Doctors have been summoned to atend them.\u201d ROG COO 00000000 | arses tistics ONE SES: a a Er cer NONTREIL CL a FLOAT ITS LOANS 9 a 9 ETE NON ENOLAND HAS 8 9 : Montreal.Aug.4\u2014The war 9! | © has made it impossible for 9! @ Montreal to float à seven mil- ol © lion dollar loan on the London © j © markets, as had been decided © | © upon, and now the Bank of 9' © Montreal will be asked to ad- © ACCEPTED ANNOUNCEMENT ¥ vance the money this city ©.© needs.ol AS THE INEVITABLE\u2014GREAT ! a ° ENTHUSIASM PREVAILS.Montreal.Aug, 4\u2014The news of the declaration of war was received by the citizens of Montrea! pretty much as they might have recened word of the result of an election.except that in this\u2019 case there was no surprise.and they were practically unanimous in accept ing it as the inevitable thing.\\iter two or three days of anxisas waiting the people seemed almost relieved to learn that at last Britain had taken the plunge.Extra editions of tre evening paper were eagerly hougar up in different But less easily measured wouid he | ¥ fof value, its effect being wholly de- | stractive.It is true that the men says is far more accurate.; 1 ?ble that : whe res! horror.No money value can bia 1t is probable that the French arm; fre placed on the loss of life.on the | .\u2018savages of disease.the physical toll sized than the German.But all recent .tend suffering and on the permanent outside critics seem ta credit the indi.meiming of the most physically fit oi i vidual seldiers with higher tactical ca- arope.The Napoleonic wars\" in- Loaeny Many hold it to he a less ; ._ trained hut more efficient organization.,Jurieus effect upon the French is la doubt AN gi { marked to this day, although Water.o one doubts it will give 8 gond ac (tes was fought nearly à century ago.jeount of itself.Not the least baneful effect 15 the ' 6 00000600000000500 Wrutslizing tendency of war, and its influence nn the ideals oi the people.'§ PRESS COMMENT.2 * Progress is the solution of social and 4 industrial probleme may he postpon- = ef n generation.The rulers of Eu- Pope know this.Nearly all of them .tmve been active in the cause nf universal peace.lt seems incomprehens- :* thle that they should let such a trivial | he For Creat Britain this war.if it the sland kingdom.though that may necessarily defence of the coast a necessity.hut defence of continent inte a lite and death pe presumed for a moment that hy le.\u2018a duccession nf vietories Germany \u201cFRENCH PREPAREDNESS POR were to invade England and make \u2018itself master of the government.Im- WAR.mediately the right of the subject x As the embattled Powers af Fu- {would be wiped sway.Tmmediately, \"rope close in upon each other the | judging by the continued practice .question uppermost in every mind has reference to the degree of prepared.wees of France.s her army equal !n the titanic task of attacking or even of resisting GeFmany's great fighting k machine?The answer 1s dificult to | :qire.There are many factors #hoily $ unknown outside of France, and even ia Prance opinion seems to be divided, y It is quite certain that France can- \u2026: Set put 0 meny men in the field as ¥! Germany.Her army is some 190.000 # men loss in time of gesce and perhaps in Berlin and particularly in Strasburg.a prisoner might be kept in prison without a trial, without the privilege of communicating with hic friends.and without the services of s lawyer.When the officials are ready for a trial.it may be held in secret, and sometimes even without legal defence.Cross-examination of Government witnesses in Germany may or may not be permitted.The prisoner is presumed guilty and the burden of proving his innocence \u2018e - band and brother-indaw, who succeeded in tearing off the burning cloth ing, though both men were badly burned about the hands in doing so.The unhappy woman is the mother of three or four young children.See Messrs.Simons & Mingay's new advertisement\u2014every article is reduced.and they give a good list of high-class goods at Half Price.BAND ON TERRICE TONIGHT.Bandmaster O'Neill, uf the R.C GA, annowices that this popular hand will discourse à special programme oi music on Dufferin Ter ace tonight.DON'T FORGET ABOUT YOUR CORNS.in one night, Cure them hy Puenam\u2019s Corn Extractor.tis sure, safe, and painless, guaranteed to cure o- your money back., ACCIDENT WAS NOT ON QUEBEC CENTRAL RY.The fatal accident which occurred ar Ayer Cliff in which Miss Ella Dmerit was killed at a railway crossing when the horse attached to the buggy in which she and her father were driving ran away, was on the Boston and Maine Ry.and not on the Q.C.R,, as first reported in yesterday's Chronicle.BOY KILLED BY DYNAMITE EXPLOSION St.Nicholas Youth Played With Stick of Dynamite.Alfred Allard, the son of Joseph Allard.of St.Nicholas, was horribly injured by the explosion of a stick of dynamite yesterday morning and died from the results.The boy was play- \u2018ing with the dynamite, and how he came by it is unknown.SOLDIER THROWN FROM HIS HORSE AND HURT.While Corporal Copperprice.nf the Army Service Carpe.was riding along Dafhousie street, yester:lay aiternnon, his horse slipped, throwinæ the Cor- | poral, wh, in falling.struck his head against street car 601, which was passing at the time.He was immed- jately picked up.and taken inte Messrs.Joseph Amyor & Fils store.where Dr.Lebel dressed his wound and sent him into the military hospital.The doctor said that although the wound hled profusely it is not serious.NAVAL RESERVES ARE WANTED HERE One hundred young men are wanted immediately to join the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve Volunteers to work in the harbor on the Marine and Fisheries ships.Wanted at once for naval patrol and heat 2 CMD Datu ny \u2014 9>>sss° qu £a A 2e 2.9 15 5e 01 NvO5\u2014-WL5-2F -UNS505055 Totals .33 Toronto.ab.Wilson, if.3 Fitzpatrick, 2b, .5 Pick, 3b.4 Fisher, ss.Jordan, 15.\u2026.O'Hara, of.Kroy, rf.Kelly, cf.Kritchell, c.Johnston.p.*Prieste, .D © tN = in wl 5-2 ° ° 2aso~mas® DO\u2014~~=O DON H3HtLuHOScF 9Sv536553v>45P -> >ss\u2014 Totals .3% 3 02712 3 *\u2014Batted for Johnstan in Oth.Score hy innings: Providence.,.At4gmonn = Toronto .010000 1103: The summary.Home runs: McIntyre.Tutniter, T Jardon.Twa base hits: Melneyre, Krny, Pawell.Fisher.Sacrifice hit.Shean.Left on bases: Providence.S: Toronto, 8.Struck ant: hy O14 ham, 4: Johnston, 2.Rases an halle.off Oldham, 2; Johnston, 1.Pacced halls: Kritchell, 2.Hit hy pitcher by Oldham, Fisher.Time nf game: 1,55.Umpires: Finneran and Rory At St.Thomas: RHE Totants .121000 303 R10 2 St.Thomas .0020101015 9 § Kirley and Harkins; Reilly and Ne vitt.- .bec, situated in Maheux Bay, Island : i856 \u2014 EL-RESTAURANT-CAE @\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014™ ae eT \"TRAFFIC\" ROLES FOR NAVGATION ie MILITIA AND NAVAL AUTROR.ITIES ISSUE REGULATIONS FOR ST.LAWRENCE.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee ~~ WRh reference to the Public Trae | Regulations, lasued this date, ship \u2018 owners and ship agents are advised ! that they should, as a general rule, ! time the arrival of their vessels at the port for daylight, and also that delays will be avoided by giving immediate ! notice to the Chief Examining Officer | (Commander A.F.L.Atwood, -R.N.), of the expected date of arrival of their vessels with particulars of appearance and tonnage to facilitate recognition by the Examining Officers.Necessary forms have been issued, others if required can be obtained on application to the Chief Examining Officer, 17 St.Louis street.(Signed) J.P.LANDRY, Colonel, Commanding Sth Divislon.| A PF.Lo ATWOOD, | Commander, R.N., Chief Examining Officer, NOTICE TO MARINERS.; Public Traffic Regulations., Esamination Anchorage.e (s).An Examination anchorage has | , been established for the Port of Que- , * of Orleans, and all vessels entering.| | the port are required to communicate with the examination vessel situated ' In the vicinity.(b).The limits of anchorage are: \u2014 Position\u2014Maheux River mouth, lat.| 46 degrees 53 48\u201d N.long.70 degrees 87: 30\" W., | Limits\u2014(a).On the North by a line - * érawn from Maheux River mouth, in a direction 81 degrees (S.82 degrees E.Mag.) for a distance of 2,300 yards.(b).On the West by à line drawn from Maheux River mouth, in a direction 197 degrees (S.34 degrees W.Mag.) for a distance of 2,300 yards.(¢).On the South and East by the arc of a circle of 2,300 yards radins.drawn with Muheux River mouth as- centre, which is intercepted between the extremities of ((a) and (b).The Examination vessel may be re- eognized by the following distinguishing marks: \u2014 y May\u2014A blae ensign and at the frremast head the special flag for examination vessels.When the port is slosed she will hoist three red balls in addition.By Night\u2014Three lights vertically, six feet apart, conspicuously displayed at the end of 8 yard.When the port is closed these lights will be red, when open white.The above lights wil be carried in addition to the ordinary navigation lights.Masters of vessels approaching the port must obey the directions of the examination officer nn board the examination steamer or they will be fired upon.Restrictions on Vessels Entering or Leaving the Port No vessel will be allowed to enter the port until she has received and hoists the special signal for the day or night.No vessel will be permitted to leave \"| Imported Jy.20xmn,wd,frxim ; .4 76 Mountain Hill i At Ottawa RHE ph St Louis non net 14 1) Hamilton ont non not.2 0° 5 Se.Louis .000 1000012 R 3|Pitawe 00001 300-4 7 1 = Share and Cady: Hamilton and G.Doherty and Fisher: Peterson and Crngsin, | re RHE At Chicagn: R.H.E.so -.Philadelphia .30100105 9 Ql Étie 1000000.11000045 11 - Chicagn .* 120000010-4 9 1 Brantford \u2026.Le 1 1 202 401 217 | ur ! Render.Bressler and Schang: À.| Morse and Cooper; Nickels and Lai i \" Rucse'l.Renz and Schalk.; National League.tlefolk, Maizena Wafers, Anderson and Allen, Lavigne; Falkage of try 8 pac 2 our own kenberg, Warren and Texter.Egyptian Cigarettes.Extra Quality.EDGAR LANGLOIS International League.A: Rachester:\u2014 R.H.R.Rochester .nos nl 00°\u20146 8 2 croix, LEAGUE STANDING American League.s Biscuits At Philadelphia: R.H.E Won.Lost.Pet Cincinnati .100 200010N0\u20143 5 1 | Philadelphia .62 u 206 is th lat, Philadelphia .000200001014 10 2j Washington .4 43 837 Here is the balafice of | || Vinatine.Drugiess and Clarke: | Boston 55 4 6 | our Assor:ed Imported Bis- l Tineup and Burns.Detrait .82 48 =n ! | cuite:\u2014 | At Boston:\u2014 R.H.E.| Chicago .48 40 495 { Rastan .Moowone_1 & 1! Sr.Louis .48 40 0d ; Henley.Kindergarten.Lit- | Pirsehurg .nan an_n 2 Qi New York \u2026.43 36 434 Rudalph and Gawdy: Harman and Cleveland .32 Mm A WILL PROTECT CORNWALL CANAL.Cornwall.Nata Aug.4\u2014Two af ficers of the Dominion police arrived in tenvn taday to place a force of about Egyptian Cigarettes Newark .0010020003 11 3 turn doten ¢ > do du $ \u201citl .j special police to ty on HAND MADE Hoge Williams; H.Smith and the Cornwall canal during such time 435t.Jobn Street Quebec A: Bufialo:\u2014 RHE | there i+ danger through the Fare, mon Bufiln 02.00902107 5e for Guards will be placed ae oi altimnre .1030000014 13 3 3 10 in à Package, 1 Se For Sale only at Fullenweider, Verbout and Stephens; Kane, Davidson and McAvoy.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 canal, as weH as ofl bridges, culverts, Nuiceways.wastewiers, etc, in fact at every paint pertaining to the safety nf the canal.The hig power dam near ED GAR LANGLOIS Canadian League.Milles Rnches will also be policed, - At Landon: RHE 40-42 St Joha Crest, Peterbaro .0040100005 9 6 Near Palace Hill Transfer.[London .201 000n2\u2014s 11 2| The event of the season, the .Phone 2470, Belting and Miller; Reisling, Beebe | T\u20acgattes at Lake Beauport, augl2atu,tb,satx17 | and Snyder, | Auge 8th.Do not forget.the examination anchorage, once she has anchored, until she has received permission from the Examining OM- cer, Vessels disregarding this order will be fired upon.No vessel is permitted to leave the port without the SPECIALIST IN CLOTHING, 183 St.Joseph Street.NEPTUNE INN J.T.LEVALLEE, PROP.115 Mountain Hill mm American and Eurepesn Plan.§ Cafe Attached to Hotel, ; Close to Boats, Elevator, Cars Train \u2018Phone 1708.Pry o ! on of the Detalsisg Author (Collector of Customs) in writing.a of vessels and shipping agents should inform Commander Atwood, RN, the Chief Examining Officer, at the earliest possible moment of the proposed movements of both Incoming and outgoing vessels so that arrangements made be made to facilis tate their passage through the defences of the port.It should be noted ; that neglect to forward this informa- : tlon fa llable to cause serlous delay snd inconvenience to vessels, Boarding By Examining Officer.Oz a vessel approaching the port the examination steamer will class her, fiylng the Commercial Code Pendant and the Commercial Code Bignal in the Signal Book to \u201cStop instantly.\u201d 1f she is identified, which if she is one of the vessels usually trading with the port and her arrival has been previously notified, will be readily done, the Examining Officer will give her the special signal for the day or night, \u2018putting a pilot on hoard if necessary.and will then stlow her to proceed with as little delay as possible.If the approaching vessel is not recognized she will be directed to proceed to the ' examination anchorage, where she will be examined at anchor.Should a ves- , sel fail to \u201cbring to\" when ordered by ; signal, she will be fred upon.; Pilotage.4 All ocean going vessels entering or \"leaving the port must be provided with pilots; those entering the port embarking them off Father Point.The presence of a pilot does not remove - responsibility from the master of the \u2018vessel ta nhey the orders of the Exsmining Officer.Local coasting ves- | sels are not required to take a pilot.Authority, The Chief Examining Officer has authority over the movements of all vessels in the port and its vicinity.Disobedience to his orders on the part of masters will render their vessels \u2018liable at once tn be treated as hostile.Restriction on Movements of Vessels Inside the Port.Each vessel's berth will he selected | by the Chief Examining Officer, who will inform the pilot through the Ex- ! amining Officer, of its position on her arrival at the examination anchorage.! In case nf the nan-arrival of this information the vessel must remain in the examination anchorage until it has been received.Local coasting vessels | will have their herths assigned to them by the Chief Examining Officer, who will communicate the position to .the examinatinn steamer for the information of the master of the ineom- ! \u2018 ing vessel.+ Owners and shipping agents will | greatly facilitate the expeditious berthing of their vessels by giving ample notice to the Chief Examining Officer as to the date of their expected arrival.No vessel may change her berth without the permission of the Chief Examining Officer.Early intimation of the proposed departure of vessels shouid likewise be given to the Detaining Authority (The Collector of Customs), Vessels Lights.The usual navigation lights are te be shown by all vessels in the vicinity of the port at night.Ships without lights will be immediately treated as hostile.Control of Traffic In Fog.The regulations for the control of traffic are equally applicable in foggy nr misty weather but special arrangements will be made for passing vessels through the defences, and masters of vessels are particularly warned that they must approach the examination anchorage at moderate speed or they may be fired upon.Coasting Vessels and Private Craft.All traffic must take place through the south channel.No small craft of this description will be allowed to enter the port between sunet and sunrise hut must await those times.if necessary, in the examination anchorage.North Channel.The channel to the north of Orleans Island is closed to all traffic.Marie, Meal Wafers, Nur.Gibson.ion i Tt has been obstructed and the lights Rh Qlive.O At New York: R.H.E National Langue, | and buoys placed there as pi i sory Rhymes, Olive, Opera A ONT À Lost Pet, | bu Wafers, Oval Bath, Oval Chirage .1 1 I çew York.37 | navigation have been removed, All .Cl New York.moze 8 0 a { boats and vessels must use the south Water, Oriental Cream, Vaughn, Humphries and Archer: | ee a; |! channel when approaching Quebec.Pantomime, Petit Beurre, | Marquard and McLean, Meyers.Boston 43 ! | Approach to Government Vessels and | | Philippine.Polar Puff.Sand.| |' At Brooklyn: - 5 HE! 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Rochester Je 41° 84 or La es Ra Cr Osos 6 1 | Ralrimare 159 41 500, 3 pm Lee of \u2014 x \u2026 * .un Cullop.Adame and Easterly; Fin- mule ne 5 pio A Will he sold off at « Sacrifice, : Ey 4 ; \", .\u2014\u2014 neran and Owens.Taranto .48 51.488 Summer mantles, 15 left at $2.98 Smokers of a real good| p/h To RH.El Newark 1111111148 40 470 moker: 2 8 Buffain HOON 101\u20145 6 41 Mnntreal CM 88 Cats Summer dresses, $7.00 already Egyptian Cigarette should | Indianapolis .\u2026 110010 100\u20144 9 1j jersey City .31 313 reduced to $4.00 for.$2.00 Still à few blouses at ets.Still à few fancy rotton dreuses at 98cts, and.$1.68 SPECIALIST IN CLOTHING.183 Se.Joseph Street.QUEBEC.§ : have been extinguished or buope port, adept Chess sasotsé by time] Publis Traftice eee, be stristly ad te, : * Wamings To lasoming: Steamers.| .All orders given by the em amining cifieess or by the pest eu- theriies are to be striedy , wl vessel fe in post.(b), Whes 8 tackor a the {nation anchorage it js forbidden lower any boats, as to with the shore, of to work cables to move the oblp, or for any ome leave the , without\u2019 from the chief examining offices, (e).The ship Hi not to any time except te avoit without having a 0 bossé, (d).Before che porte sance must st afl from the collestor of customs.(e).Disobedience of amy of above warnings will render the sel Liable to be st once fired on.().The ure of wireless ve! is absolutely prohibited within port.(g).When the \u201cspecial olguef\u201d hoisted the flags are to be well out on calm days and are te de leapt hoisted until the ship is ically fast.(h).Examiniog officers will store incoming vessels of sny lights which re Ë i moved.The examining officer she has been allotted.(1).Attention of masters fn te called to he Public Traffle tiins of ebe Port .cp given t already each ona if this has no! : done by the pilot.J.P.LANDRY, Colowel, Officer Commanding Pith Diviel COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEG In view of the election of thirtye five governors by the physicians of the Province of Quebec, the follows ing returning officers have been\u2019 tamed: District of Montreal.r Montreal Ste-Marie\u2014R.C.Laurier, 210 Visitation, city.Montreal No.2\u201435te-Laurent and St-Louis: E.P.Chagnon, 16 Ste Famille.Montreal.Montreal No.3\u2014St-Antoine and Ste lacques: D.L.Gurd, 124 Bishop, Montreal, .Montreal No, 4\u2014Terrebonne, Two Mountains, Argenteuil and Laval: Emmanuel Fournier, St-Jérome.Montreal No.S\u2014Foliette, L'Ase somption, Monteslm and Berthier: Charles Bernard, Joliette.: Montreal No.6\u2014Ottaws and Pontiac: T.B.Davies, Hull.Montreal No.7\u2014 Beauharnois, Chateauguay.Huntingdon, Soulanges and Vaudreuil: L.W.Laroche, Valleyheld.Montreal No.8\u2014Shefford, Broms and Missisquoi: W.H.Blunt, of Granby.Montreal No.9-\u2014Chambly, Iberville, Laprairie, Napierville and Stleans ; Len Dubuc, Laprairie.Mnntreal No.10\u2014 St-Hyacinthe, Bagot and Bouville: L.Archambault, St-Dominique, Co.Bagot.Montreal No.11\u2014Richelieu, Yame aska and Vercheres: J.F.R.Latraverse, Sorel.; Montreal Na.12\u2014Hochelaga-stt Georges Beauchamp, boulevard Ste Laurent.Montreal No.13\u2014Hochelaga-Ouestt J.A.Cousineau, Outrement.District of Quebec.Quebec-Centre: E.St-Hilarie, 40% rue St-Jean.Quebec.Quebec No.2-Quebec-Ouest, Que- bec-Est and St-Sauveur: Ephraim Bedard, rue St-Valier, St-Sauveur, Quebec.Quebec No.3\u2014Levis.Lotbiniere: P, Sirois.St-Joseéph de Levis.Quebec No.4\u2014Quebec, Portneuf and Montmoreney: J.H.Lord, Dèschambault.Quebec No.S\u2014Charlevoix, Chicoue timi, Lac St-Jean: Edmond Bergeron, Jonquieres.Quebec No.6\u2014 Beauce and Dore cheater: J, H.Desrochers, Beaucevilles Quebec No.7\u2014Bellechasse, Monte magny, L'Islet: Ed.Perron, Ste Charles de Bellechasse.Quebec No.8-Kamouraska, Temise couata: Joseph Langlais, Trois-Pise eoles.Quebec No.9\u2014Rimouski.Matane, Gaspe, Bonaventure and Îles de la Madeleine: J.A.Ross, jr., Ste-Flaviey Co.Rimouski.District of Three Rivers.! Trois-Rivieres No.1\u2014Drummond, Arthabasks, Megantic and Nicolas: Hy P.Rouleau, Victoriaville.; Trois-Rivieres No.2-Cite de Troise Rivieres and Champlain: Avila Rie card, Grand'-Mere.Trois-Rivieres No.3\u2014Bt-Maurice Maskinonge: J.R.Bailly, St-Paulin.Distriet of Bt, Francois.\u2019 St.Francois No.1-=Cite de Shere brooke: Dr, Austin, St-Francois No.2\u2014Richmond and Wolfe: J.B.T.Lemieux, Wéedons Centre.St-Francois No.3-Compton and Stanstead: C.J.Rdgar, North Hatley.The examinations for the study of medicine will commence at Quedse on the 1st of September, 1914.The semi-annual meeting of the governors of the College of Physicians will be held at Quedec on the 0th of September, 1914.All the governors elected should assemble at Quebec on Tuasday, the 29th of September.1914, for the election of officers.On the afternann of Tuesday, meeting of the committee on credentials.\u2018 By order, 1 DR.J.GAUVREAU, Registram \u2018- Montreal, July 3lat, 1914 - a A - % South China waters.| \u2018 ¢ 3 march in a column through the prin- ¥ France and Germany.\\ me have demanded to be sent to the ad- \u2018VY oq J #.Brussels, Aug.4\u2014The Chamber 4 4 »-sium.a town with a population of man consul at Newport.He said he pas hibited the sending of press despatch- \\ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1914.\u2018Latest War Bulletins (Continued from BRUSSELS VOTES MONEY.passed a bill apprepriating $40,000,000 for purposes of defence.QUEEN AND PRINCESS LEAVE BRUSSELS.Brussels, Aug.4\u2014Queen Elizabeth and Princess Marie left Brussels today for Antwerp.JAPANESE CRUISER .FOR CHINA WATERS Tokio, Aug.4\u2014The Japanaese cruiser Chiyoda, which is now at Kure, has been ordered to proceed hurriedly WELLAND CANAL GUARDED.Toronto, Aug.4\u2014General Leonard, commanding No.2 Division, received orders from Ottawa tonight to detail etufficient troops to guard the Welland Canal and locks.GERMAN CRUISER | REPORTED SUNK Paris, Aug.4\u2014A Havas despatch {rom Algiers says it is reported that French warships have sunk the German cruiser Panther, MSLAND OF MIQUELON NOT TO MOBILIZE.St.John's, Nfid., Aug.4\u2014According to the French consul here the governor of the Island of Miquelon has received orders from France to take no further steps to mobilize the reservists there or on the Grand Banks.\u2018GERMANS CAPTURE BELGIAN TOWN *\" London, Aug.4\u2014A despatch to the Central News from Amsterdam says the Germans have captured Vise, Bel- 3,000, situated on the River Meuse, eight miles north-east of Liege.HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINER OFF THE ENGLISH COAST London, Aug.4\u2014The Hamburg- American liner Belgia, from Bnston, Tuly 24, for Hamburg.arrived off the the English coast today.The captain tried to communicate with the Gerwas short of coal, but it ic supposed that he feasted he would he captured by French cruisers if he entered the English Chavnel.SERVIA'S MOBILIZATION 18 COMPLETED Lendon, Aug.4&\u2014Servian mobilization has been completed, according to a Nish despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company.Ninety five percent.of these liable for active service have responded to the call, The Servian government has pro- es, which is taken as a prelude to the Servian invasion of Bosnia.MONTREAL RUSSIANS ARE PATRIOTIC Montreal, Aug.4\u2014The Ruesian Jaborers in Montreal are to hold 3 monster.demonstration tomorrow, Wednesday, at 8 o'clock, on the Champ De Mars, in honor of their British and French allies.Forming into procession shortly afterwards they will cipal streets.GERMANS CAPTURED.Belfort, France, Aug.4\u2014A number of Germans were taken prisoners today and brought into Belfort A squadron of the Eleventh French Dragoons.stationed in Belfort, rendered funeral honors today at Joncherey to a German lieutenant, the first victim of actual conflict hetween Several hundred Alsatians, Swiss and Ttalians have enlisted here and vanced outposts.+ VICTORIAN SAILS.Montreal, Aug.4\u2014The Victorian, which sailed from this port at noon today for England.had on board a number of English and French army reservists, going home to fight gainst Germany.The majority of the army reservists were from Montreal, but there were some from Winnipeg and other Canadian cities.In, addition there were a number of ex- Page One) One of the distinguished passengers on the Victorian is Compte Jacques De Lesseps, registered as à French reservist at the French consulate in Montreal, The Count is returning to his mother country to assist in her defence.He is a well-known aviator, and is a son of the late famous French engineer, Count De Lesseps.The Compte is a son-in-law of Sir William MacKenzie, Toronto.SHIPPING HELD .AT VANCOUVER Vancouver, B, C., Aug.4\u2014Collector of Customs J.M.Bowell received telegraphic instructions from the senior naval office at Esquimault today that no shipping was to move out of Vancouver harbor, Later a telegram was received permitting the regular coasting steamers to sail on their schedules, also steamers for Seattle and Alaska and American and Tapanese shipping.All other shipping is to be held, and under this order the Canadian-Australian liner Niagara, due to sail tomorrow for Sydney, and the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Russia, due to sail on Thursday for the Orient, will be held.ARRANGEMENT FOR HANDLING MAIL One Mail a Week From U.8.to Burope Assured.Washington, Aug.4\u2014Postmaster- General Burleson today completed temporary arrangements for handling mail for Europe under conditions imposed by the withdrawal of many liners from service on account of the war.At least one mail to Europe each week will be assured by vessels of the American Line in the event all the big German.English and French ships were taken from the service.Ships flying the Italian, Dutch.Norwegian or Swedish fags would be available at times to carry the Atlantic mails.The International Money Order Service between the United States and Belgium was suspended today at Bel gittm®s request.JAPAN WILL HELP.Tokio, Aug.4\u2014The Japanese pro- slamation was issued after an extraordinary sessidn of the cabinet and was generally interpreted as preparing the people of Japan for the action of the Japanese navy as soon as Great Britain's decision has been announced.The German fleet is very active around Kiao-Chau and has already captured a Russian cattle steamer.It is pointed out here that Kiao- Chau may possibly be occupied by the fapanese in the event of the defeat of the German squadron in the Far East thus clearing the Pacific Ocean for the war vessels of Russia.France and Great Britain and permitting them to proceed to Europe undisturbed if they desire to do so.Extraordinary excitement prevails in Tokio.The public waits anxiously for the issue of extra newspapers but inenming news is now suffering considerable delay and is meagre.Official telegrams to Japan Europe are delayed two days.from GERMANY'S STATEMENT.Berlin.Aug.4\u2014Dr.Von Bethman- Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor.in a speech today said: \u201cWe knew France was ready for an invasion.France was able to wait; we were not.A French aggression into our flank on the lower Rheine would tave been disastrous.and we, therefore, were compelled to overrule the legitimate protests of the Luxemburg and Belgian governments.Ve shall repair the wrong we are doing as soon as cur military aims have been reached MANY AMERICANS IN LONDON NOW.London, Aug.4\u2014There were more Amerirans in the West End of London today than Erglishmen.They were chiefly crowded around the offices of the American Fxpress Company aud of the steamship fines, trying to get checks cashed and secure passage home.The express companies were able to afford much relief to those in financial straits and the steamship companies hooked hundreds of passages, although it is probable that no guarantee can he given that British steamers will sail until their safety is grmy men, going to England to offer their services to the Empire.KING SENDS MESSAGE OF CONFIDENCE, the British fleets: \u201cAt his grave moment in our national history I send P| to you and through you to the officers and men of the fleets of which you have ass ummed command assurances of my confidence that under your direction they will revive and renew the old glories of our Royal Navy, and once again the sure shield of Britain and of her Emp -Empire in this hour of trial.\u201d London, Aug.4\u2014King George tonight sent the following message to Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, Commander of assured by the navy.The greatest demand, therefore, was GORDON\u2019S LONDON DRY GIN (UNSWEETENED) GORDON\u2019S 0 LD TOM CIN GORDON\u2019S SLOE CIN | stopped.south after pase was thought that supply the German cruiser with fuel, for berths on American liners, People who usually travel in the most luxurious cabins were eagerly buying berths in the steerage.BRITAIN TAKES OVER TURKISH WARSHIPS London, Aug.4\u2014The British Admiralty officially announces that the government has taken over the.two battleships\u2014one completed and the other nearly completed\u2014ordered in England by Turkey, and two destroyers ordered by Chile.The battleships have been renamed the Erin and Agincourt, FRANCE 18 VIGILANT.Paris, Aug.4\u2014President Poincare in a message to the Senate and Chamber today declared that \u201cGermany \u201chad tried treacherously to surprise France\u201d and added: \u201cFrance is vigilant, as well as peaceful.She was ready, and our covering troops will allow mobilizati.n to be methodically carried out.\u201d WHITE STAR SAILING HAS BEEN CANCELLED London.Aug.4\u2014The sailing of the White Star steamship Oceanic from Southampton Aug.12 has been cancelled.Advices received here say that 23 steamers which have arrived at Gibraltar will remain there and that the Cunard steamer Ivernia, which is now due there, will also remain in port.CUNARD LINER SAILS.New York, Aug.4\u2014The Cunard Liner Lusitania will sail at midnight for Liverpool.She was due to call at 6 o'clock tonight but her trip was deferred yesterday upon orders from the Home office in England.Today the liner received cable instructions to have her sail at midnight.Paris, Aug.4=The Governor of Alferia, in a telegram received by the French Government, says that the German cruiser Breslau fired eight broadsides\u2014some sixty shells\u2014into the French fortified town nf Bona this morning.One man was killed and some buildings were damaged.SCOTLAND TO SUFFER.Dunfermline, Scotland, Aug.4\u2014 Work in the coal mines in the counties of Fife, Kinross and Clackmann, the outputs of which ordinarily are shipped to the cortinent, has virtually The supply of flax.cotton and linen in the factories has been almost exhausted and before the end of the week thousands of operatives will be thrown cut of work.The prices of food are steadily rising.TETANUS SERUM WANTED.New York, Aug.4\u2014A rush order for fifty litres of tetanus serum for use in gunshot wounds among the Austrian soldiers has been received by the city health authorities from the Vienna Serum Institute, it was announced today.\u2018The Health Department has not had that quantity on hand and orders were issued to the physicians at the city's laboratories at Otisville, N, Y., to have serum extracted from horses at once.The fluid is expected to he ready by Saturday.DUTCH ARMY PARADES.The Hague, Ang.4.\u2014The army.in- cluding the regiments from the terri- | tories, paraded past the Palace today.Queen \\Vithelmina reviewed the troops from a balcony.With her were the Prince Consort and the little Princess Juliana.The crowd in front of the Palace sang the Nattonal Anthem, in which the Queen joined.The Prince Consort then held up the Princess and showed her en the assemblage which cheered her enthusiastically.WAR DECLARATION SCARES GERMAN LINERS ! They Pear Capture By Armed Vessels of Hostile Nations.New York, Aug.4\u2014With war formally declared between England and Germany there was keen interest in marine circles tonight regarding the movement of Trans-Atlamtic steam- vhips, particularly the German liners, which are scurrying to port to avoid possible tapture by armed vessels of hostile European nations.The arrival of the treasure-catrying Kron Prinzessin Cecilie at Bar Harbor, Me.today led to opinion being expressed here tonight that another North-German Lloyd Liner which has been missing.the Kaiser Wilhelm IT, hours overdue in New York, may turn up uncxpectedly in some other American port, This vessel has not been heard from since touching at Cherbourg on July 29.The Vaterland of the Hamburg-American Line is closely guarded by city police and private detectives at her Hohoken pler.It was admitted that the company\u2019s officials are adopting memures to frustrate ary attempt to blow up the vessel, The German consul in New York today directed that all the French waiters on rhe Vatertand be discharged and it is «aid this order will be extended to other German ships in port.With at least one German cruiser known tn be hovering off the Atlantic coast, No surprise was expressed tonight when a large passenger ship.slipping past Fire Island with only running lights showing, proved tn be the White Star Line Olympic, from Southampton and Queenstown, Nothing had been heard tonight from the Kron-Prinz Wikhelm.the North-German Lloyd face.à rope ni gold.à pair of armiets of 17 rows oi rurqunise und carnelian heads spaced in gold, and a great necklace of pendants of gold, lazuli carneliafi and blue-green felspar.Attached to this 18 à pendant scarab of Amen-emhat 111.which Professor Petrie declares to be the finest known for colar of the lazuii and for work- manslig.The treasures were found buried \u2014to quote Professor Petrie's own : words\u2014\"n au almost incredidle position.\u201d (\u2018On the southern side of the p¥ramid of Labun are four pits sunk in the rock, leading to chambers which {contained burals of the royal family.In nue of these chambers the granite sarcopiagus had the {id pushed back as far ae it would go.and then partly broken away.\u201cNat à chip af the bur- ia! remained.\u201d The tamb had then \u201cbeen deserted and left open.Jewels of Queen.Meanwhile.in a recess about three fee: wide and five feet deep.close to the sarcophagus.there stond two ivory caskets of jeweis.and vases and large gold crown.all untouched and absa- Tutely perfect.It is marvelous that the plunderers wha brake the granite sar vopnagus open and destroyed the bur ial, could have overlooked his pile of t treasure within a yard of them.From CASTLE BLEND TEA IMPORTED DIRECT P.G.COPEMAN, 135 St.John St.Phone 693 VALIQUET'S RESTAURANT Formerly of Boston i?Fekrique &t, Orposite City Hall Steaks, Chops.Rolls and Coffee Our Own Farm Milk Cream Butter and Eggs PHONE 1526 Imperial Bank of Canada \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DIVIDEND No.96.NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of Taclie per cent.(12 p.c.) per anaum upon the Faid-up Capita! Stack af this Institution has heen declared far the three months ending Slst July, 1914.and that the same will be payable ai the Head Office and Branches on and after Saturday.the lst day of August next.The Transfer Rnoks will be closed from the 17th to the 3°: 1914, both days inclusive.R, order nf the Board tat D.R.WILKIE, General Manage- Toronta, Mth Tune, 1914 \\ \u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_ _\u2014_ _\u2014\u2014 - - D Tee à i \u2018 \u201cthe canopies jars winch accompany , EDUCATIONAL \u2018the jeweis in this line show (hase \u201cWA can read these mysteriee may A UNIVERSITY OF learn that thic punal was of à royal - daughter.Sat Hather-And, the daugh- !ter of Hat-hor of Denderch.and the j fewelry shaws that she was probably pa queen of Amen-em-hat 111, Among other mieresting ting: an tye collection of ancient Egypt are glazed pottery, ivory wands.hgures or | \u201cPrahsakar.\u201d a cali.dog.hedgehng.frog of the twelfth dynasty.and a grim musty litle mummy of a haby.Tie work of baciric piélage is anil! \u201con, and before another winted is over there is every chance of old Lahun vielding up more marvels from his raity tombs, BISHOP'S COLLEGE LENNOXVILLE, P.Q., FOUNDED 1843.ROYAL CHARTER 1853.The only College in Canada following the Oxford and Cambridge plan of three years for the B.A.degree.! Complele cour-es in Atts and Divintiy, Residental College fo Women students adm:tred to lectures and degrees, The College is situated in one of the tm0-1 beautiful spots mn Eastern Canads.Excellent buldings and equipment.All forms of recreation; cplendid gymnasium.Four railway lines converge in Lemnoxville, , For information, term: and calendars.apply to the Rev, Frincipa: Parrock.N.C.L.or to the Registrar, J.C.Stewart, Lennoxville.PQ.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AUTO TIRES; All makes 15% from lists VULCANIZING Auto Tires and Tubes Workmanship guarante.d.: Quebec Agents For THE SILENT INDIAN MOTOCYCLB and Ferfect Bicycles, men.HATRED THE CAUSE OF THE BIG WAR.\\t the momen: when it seemed absolutely certain that Europe is to engage in a general war, which will involve Canada as well as other portions of the British Empire, it is well tn remember what provoked the con- fict, and for what we are fighting, The assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand.heir-apparent tol the throne of Austria, by a Servian! ie the fundamental cause.As one writer has said.Austria has never heen ahle ta forgive Servin for existing at ail.She has done everything | short of actual war to thwart the development of her little neighbor.' 1 She has over-reached her at atate- vraft She has placed prohibitive ; duties upon the produce that Servia | \"marketed in Austria, and has driven thousands nf Rervian farmers tn the verge nf ruin.1 Dividing the Berviane.When the Treaty of Berlin in 1878 \u201cgave Servia her independence as a ! State.after the war with Turkey.it: alsn gave Austria practical control nf Roenia and Herzegovina.1f we can imagine Canada rising in rebellion Quebec Skate Manufacturing & Repair Go.,Rag'd, Phone 4999.259 St.John St.Xepri2xtu,.th,sataig | | province, HRONICLE.EMEU C against Britain, winning her indepen.; dence.aud then the Powers taking out Ontario and presenting it tr the United States, we can have a fair idea of what happened in the Bal.| kans when the world's statesmen | signed the Treaty of Berlin.It was.in Bosnia and Herzegovina that the very flower of the Serb race lived.It was these two States that had taken | the leadership in the revolt against Turkish-rule.When they were handed over to Austris, à country they hated quite «5 much.they rebelled, : THE FASHIONABLE STORE T.D.DUBUC Successor to THOS.DONOHUE and Servis.then in 3 weakened con- | REA EE = = soo Era SIRE them.But against the might of tur MID SUMMER SALE tria the struggles of Bosnia and Herzegovina were merely the struggles of a rat in the claws of a cat.\\Vhen : at the time of a general European crisis à few years ago Austria defied the Treaty of Berlin.and actually an.| nexed Bosnia and Herzegovina prov.| inces which she had merely oceupicd before, and for whose good conduct she was responsible to Europe.Servia was ready to go LA war So was Russia, and but for the threat of Germany that she would support Austria.Robbed of Fruits of Victory.The next blow that Austria struck at Servia was after the sccond Balkan War, in which Servia deicated | Bulgaria.The Servians had advanced | through Albania to Durazzo.aud had seized her long-coveted port upon the Adriatic, which she felt was abso- | Jutely necessary for her commercial development.Then the great Pawers got together.and largely a.a result of Austria's manoeuvring.they set up the little buffer State of Albania, and also wrested Montenegro's grip irom Scutari, which she had taken at desire tr spend their summer vacation ar the far 19015.a dozen, $ ore.i ae attractive hey ioe and popu.| Values of dots, and Seta, a yard {ar resorts are veached wa Grand! for 24 ets.à dozen.Trunk-Centraf Verm oo: route.The | 1 Seashore Fxpress lea\u2019 es Ronaventure | Vaiaes «i Sete.te Acte à yard.station.daily, excep: ~onday.at 7.38 a \"ith > through siectrir-lighted, , for Seta.a yard.| bi viler buffer ol -epina «or fram Moar real to New Londen = thout change.| and the day train leasce 18.31 am,\u2019 except Sunday, with hroiler hoffet | parlar car and dinin: var taervice 4° / ) la carte).; l Splendid hotel, onto and heard, ing house accamamedasion available to suit all packets.and «tn the eu.perior train service to New London, the journey ic an easy and comfortable one, , Apply to ans Grani lrank agents or to Messrs, M.\u2018à Varee and Marcus Alexe, 122 5 Jame «trcet, Montreal.or Gen, H, Stats, le Ste.Anne street.Quebec, for con of seashore Baoklet, telling you at avouer it, pd A WINNING CHOIR, \\ year or twn agn \\\\ eyburn, Sashproved cteelf higger than ite town timite hy cstahlishing a bank which | grew oug of a money safe, À shart J Jaures, the Socialier leader who was | while before that \\exhborn vas net | aesaceinated la.week.was held to.even mentioned in a ralway time, das.Premier Vivant and nearly all table, Now this progressive town inp Conor ihe cabinet, the presi.Sackatchewan has established the be- | dents nf the Nenate and the Chamber ginning of a musical reputation hy of Deputice and a taal concourse of winning awards in the recent Sas- | og ended the ceremonies.katchewan sanger\u2018ast 15 which there _ were 1,500 entries fron all over the ENCOURAGE THEM.le was the children that \u2019 ; did most of it, the little choir of 25 Welcome the little ticket sell.vices that, under the direction of | er who brings you happiness in| Miss Amberton.and aided hy the en.offering you six admissions on, the grounds at the rate of $1.00 for fe next Exhibition HOME MÂDE JAPANSSE SUN RISE RICE CAKES Divided into thres three interesting prices, Made from Pure Rice and Wheat Flour, Eggs and Sugar.LIGHT, CRISP.DELICIOUS with Ice Cream.Chocolate, etc.Two se 25¢.each and 45c.each A.GRENIER, Established 1882.94-96 St.John Street.Phones 1747-1248 Ask for prices at the Quebec Scrap Metal Co.Reg'd.14 St Roch St for your raw furs, hides and skins and all kinds of scrap material.Te!'lephone 2777 En \u201cMek Ey Specialist In Drygoods, 183 St.Joseph Street.- mere cree rte JAURES FUNERAL ! 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