The Quebec chronicle, 3 août 1923, vendredi 3 août 1923
[" | ILE ARE AT CAOSE-AONDS \u201cON QUESTION OF HOW TO DEAL WITH GERMAN REPARATIONS y x, Chronicle Temperatures: Min, 56; Max, 76 PRICE TWO C nine Gv rp Baldwin And Curzon Rather Pessimistic About Prospeots Of |: Reaching An Agreement With France, But Poincare - Says Door is Wide Open London, August \u2014Beldom has Purliusmeut scpuraied ior & long Vacation Uhusr Uva un ominous vous uf duaticuly restions wih an auied power as it dud Loday after grave statements by the Prime muisster, Btanky Issidwin, In the tue of Commons and the Mecreary for Foreign Affairs, Marquis Lu.xuit IN Lup sauue OI Lords, re- veniing an apparently unsurinount- apie diverguuue of views between Great sis.and France as to how to deal with vue.roparaione question.although the \u2018 perial state- munis revetied mich more (han had been expected of the details of the negotiaiiuns wkb brance and belgiuin, showing, for Instance, that Grecac Britain in her draft note to Germany plainly advised the Uerman Uovernimeut to withdraw her thoreos abeiting passive resistance inthe Ruhr, yer the atutements atiil lt .he country in ignorance of the British Government's next stip, and aug trom Lord Curson\u2019s spasch the min.siers themselves are not yet delintiely decided on this point.\u2018he British Government éleariy hopes that iy may still be possible te bring pressure to bear dm the French Government through \u2018am &p- peal, by laying ith case before a new tribunal nathely, the civilized world.It is indicated seen Puce ae Paiuvare no objec publication - ore French tr = publie 5 of Bot in pomsatsion of ail the details of thé recent negotiations.En 2m the recast comment in politi- wr quartet tonight on the minis terial atat#isents, the wéret feature .of the position ae revealed today wan considered to be that France in her reply dié not deign even te refep to the draft note to Germany, and this was held to imply that under no circumstances could the French Government be Induced to consent to a joint reply to Germany as desired by the British Governsent.This view acems to be confirmed hy a etml-officia! statement from Paris to the effect that in the French note that the question of passive resistance eclipsed all ether ques- tiona and mus be settled \u2018before anything else was touched.\u201d All advices from Germany recent- Iv have indicated that the German Government ls unlikely to withdraw ith resistance decrees and even it it did its alleged passive resistance would continue just the same.Dr.Stahaimer, the German Ambamsador in his latest conterence with Lord Curuon, I» reported to have laid atrean ON the \u2018critical cemditions in Germany and how little it would thké to overthrow the present Cuno Government.The British cabinet evidently h.net reached a point where it is ready to pursus a separate policy trom France, but.in a measure jv still waiting on circumstances.The Cabinet met today after the ParHamentary debate, but It is sald thet no decision was reached to des Beautiful.French lowers To Be Used as Girdles \u2018 & Ornaments\u2014\u2014 Maison Blanche Cur, Chamero.Forge $0 dal) eaasem .: within a | ato wil be [be asen, For Negotiations patoh « separate coply to Germany.Lord Curson is remaining for the present in London, and the other ministers, although on vacation, will remain for the most pare within ch in the event of some new development in the situation.The Foreign Secretary received Couñt de St.Aulaire, French Arabassador, this afternon sb that the pourparlers are continuing.Lord Curzon made it clear today that the Government does not intend to withdraw its troops or separate itself from the Reparation Commission.He pointed out in his reply to Lord Birkenhtad's suggestion of the latter course that would be necessary to give twelve months notice for withdrawal of the British representative on the reparation commission and he believed that was very undesirable at the present moment.] Premier Baldwin's ailusion to possible ulterior motives in the oc cupation of the Ruhr is considered a very significany warning to France Rather curiously there was hardly any reference in the debate to the inter-allied debts.lord Curson, however, reminded the House that this was a question that could not ba set aside.London, August 3\u2014Gress Beltain and France stand even further apart in their attitudes toward Germany than the British people and proba bly.the world at large have under- od.This seevind to-be must be drawn from tions Prime Minister paraain ne ané Lord Cursem, the Foreign crstary gave the two Houses of Parilament today of the position resulting froio the latest British attempt to lay the toundations of a united policy.The ministers revealed that the latest communications from France and Belgium furnished no material for an Allled answer to the German reparations proposals and they brought to light a surprising dead: lock in the correspondence, Neither the French nor the Belgian reply they stated, even mentioned the draft note to Germany which Gress Britain had submitted to the two allied governments.Apparently the French and Belgian communications were limited to replying to Great Beitain\u2019s covering note, sent with the draft or dealt only in pemerail- thes.The British spokesmen acknow- tedged the cordial spirit in which the Allies had worded thelr communications.The Ministere laid emphasis upon the fact that Ite'y had expressed general agreemen: with the British position.But they indicated clearly that they saw no nope for joint action and they pointed out directly that while the Allie were exchanging views with un.bated friendliness the European ation might sink into \u201cirretrieva ble\u201d ruin.The British Government proposes {to publish its own share of the cor.| respondence and le saking France and Belgium for permission to publish their replies.This publication, lt was \u2018Indicated, will constitute an appeal to the public opinion of the world.Whether France will wish to be « party to that appeal remains to * Correapondents in France representing British newspaper say that the French Government will prefer to adhers to Premer Polncare\u2019s recent policy of sserecy.It seems likely, therefors, that] another chapter Sn the endless negotiations will de opened over the question of publicity.Some of the salient \u2018points ln the proposed British plans were reveal ed In the ministerial statement.One was {hat Great Britain had proposed some form of international control of (hie German financial ac- ministration; alse that she had put forward\u2019 & proposal fer the much.discussed examination, by an Impartial body of experts co-operating with the Reparations Commission, into Germany's capacity to pay.Great Britain, It was revealed, had proposed to tell the Germane that if Germany ceased her passivo resistance thers would be at least a reconsideration of the conditions of the Ruhr occupation permitiing » gradual\u2019 return to normal Induatri- \u2018al life.| Both Prime Minister and Forelgn ; Secretary apoke without any attemm ler oratory, Their audiences were intent but undemonstrative, Poinoaas faaves Deore Open.Paris, Augus; 3\u2014As soon as de tinite newe was received from Lon: don today of Prime Minister Dald- I win's intention se make public the British rpparatiods duocuments It ven decided to give oyt a susimary the French reply.Premier Poincare osnsiders thal this reply leaves the dook wide open for-oshtinuation of the negotiations ! Motr'y Mopta Londen, Aug.3-Kalye written ropiy to the Lritian réFaratione coms | À 2% after Prime Minister Baldwin's speech had been delivered.A Cabinet Council was hcid in the Premier's room after the House rose to consider further the government's policy and arrange plans tor the holding af another council during the recess in the evént of Premier Poincare making a further communication.Beigtum Wants Seareqy.Brussels, Aug.1 \u2014 The Belgian Government has instructed its Ambassador in London to express to the British Government the opinion that the publication of the documents] relating to the recent pourparlers woujd be inopportune, because it might render continued exchanges of views difficult, according to a Soml-ofticlal note published by Le r, There.ia no question, at least for the present, the note adds for a new conference.Evidently the Belgian Government feels that a good taik ie better chan an exchange of notes, but a good talk requires two, and in the present circumstances even three, particl- pants.Lioyd George Critical.London, Aug.3\u2014Former premier Lioyd George, speaking in the sie- parations situation in the House of Commons this afternon scored the Government for not having any definite policy.He declared that with ihe Parliamentary recess at hand and big events impending the House was entitled to know what the British policy was to be.Incidentally, Mr.Lioyd George declared the sentimental factor of the French flag in the Rubw and its bearing upon France's national hon- OF muat not be ignored asd he ques tioned whether that situation should] be accepted.At the outset, Mr.Lioyd George deplo his ipablity de find any definite policy in the epssabes of Premier Baldwin.There was no secret diplomacy on the part of the French Government continued Mr.Lloyd George.Pre mier Poincare, he added had emphatically made clear he did not propose to negotiate with Germany until ehe capitulated and that France Would not leave the Ruhr until the last payment was made to her.Having received overwhelm- Ing support for this policy, the speaker asked, did they think they were going to induce Polncars to deviate from it by sending him more notes?Was K not best to accept she situation?\u201cThe French flag ie in the Rubr,™ asserted Mr.Lloyd George, \u201cthe honor of the country is involved.Ons must not overlook what appears :0 be sentimental but are really fundamental things that govern nations.\u2019 Two fundamental mistakes been made, went on the former Premier.Although the entrance inte the Ruhr was declared illegal the majority of the Alllss allowed France to go thers, which was the first mistake; the second was thar the proposal of United States Secrstary of State Hughes for an international commission to inquire into Germany's ability to pay was not adopted.\u201cBefore the Commons meets again ons of things may happon,\u201d Mr, Lloyd George sald.\"First, the collapse of Germany, second, the oapftulation of Germany.What our policy is to be in the case of either ihe public ought to know.\u201cNever before has the Governnent of this country got into such a position in {te relations with the European powers.Here is a question which intimately concerns our ommerce, our finance, our position - Europe, and we are not consult- have Lloyd George ended his ad- iress demanding having\u2019 dus re.to the position we hold in Bu- \u2018ope and the part we played in the \u2018ar the Government will state dis Jheur and tairty what their policy Prime Minister's Statement, Prime Minister Baldwin joined «ith Lord Curson, the Foreign Becretary, in laforming Parliament today tnac the replies by brance and Belgium to the British reparation note seemed to hold out no prospect Jf a settlement of the Rubr ques sion In the near future nor the open mg of a discussion regarding re paration.Great Britain had submitted 10 the other allies the draft of a joins aliled reply to the last German re- Jaration communication and Urcai sritain had atiached very great ime portance to he dispatch of such a) reply, the Premier said.Nether France nor Belgium, however, had mentioned this reply In their ane wer to the British communication, and Great Briain, to the regret of her Government, was unable io find in these responses sutficlent ma.arial for the dispatches of a joint shied reply to Germany.The Prime Minister in the Mouse of Commune ané Lord Curson In the House of Lords, hegan thelr identical addreses by reciting the history of the reeeng segotiations The: then broken new grouad In this manner: \u2014 \u201cThe Geverment drew up & draft BECOMES CAF | EXEEUTNEDF US Well Equipped By President BORN IN VERMONT Made High Reputation For Executive Forosfulness As Governor Of Massachusé \u2019 Washington, Aug.3\u2014Calvin Ceo- measure the vice-presidentinl nomi- a8 Governor of Massachusetts, has kept throughout the Hard! ment and has assisted in shapl administration policy by his eo stant attendance at Cabinet meet Inga.Although vice-presidents have no other duties to pe than that of presiding over the nate, casting the deciding vote theÿ Ci lt: idge has absented himself from ssiong every Tuesday and Frimajor publio questions but tration to before the people.mp He has tra member of his Cabinetaffairs sometimes upon him tration brought interested In having their views pre.eanted to the President.Calvin Coolldge, who by the sudden death of President Harding in the Chiet Executive of the United States, wae born on July sé, 1878, and is thus 51 years of age.He la a lawysr by profession.but entered the public service almost immediately upon leaving colle being firet elected a member of the City Council of Northampton, Mam.Progressing steadily upward vie the offices of City Bolicitor, Mayor, member of the House of Representatives and of ths Senate of Mamarhusetts, he served as president of the latter body and until elected Clovernor served as Lieutenant- Governor.In 1920 he wan elected Vice-President of the United States.Born In the village of Plymouth Vt In 1373 he came of Puritan ancestors who emigrated to the United Ptates and settled in Watertown, Mass, In 1630.He left the farm In 1891 (0 attend Amherst College, where he graduated with honorg in 1885.Leaving college he went to Northampton \u2018to study law, where he still maintains an office w'th & sssoclate.although his residence Is in Washington.Pregident Coolidge became à na- tonal figure \u2018 almost overnight through the stand he tonk in the Boston police strike of 1919, when as Governor of Marmachunetts he took a firm and unyielding stand for law and order, and for a while he was talked of an a Presidential pos.wits.\u2018The new Chief Executive of the United States married In 1906 Mise Grace Goodhue, whom he first met in Northampton as a teacher, and they have two sone.WILL OFFER DFGREE OF BACHFIOR OF HOUSEHOLD SOTENCE Toronto, Aug.?\u2014A new course at the University of Toronto leading te the degree of Bachelor of Houeshold Science is announced today.Students who take the ceurse in household science will receive this degree Instead of the B.A.degree which they have received herste- fore.The new course Sees not require the student to have Latin while the B.A.cours dees.PREMIER SMUTS 18 INDISPOSED Cape Town, Mouth Africa, Aug.8.~\u2014Promier Smuts, of the South.African Union, ia ill, sithough hie adie.position Is not serious.He has been advised by Ris.physician to take à munication arrived ja London today (Continyed on Page Seven) J ont.To Take Up The Duties DF} lidge is perhaps better equipped by, experience to take up his adminie- trative \u2018Guties in the White House than was any of bis predecéasore who have been called to that high offices by the death of a president.Having won for himself in large nation by his executive forcefulness administration closely advised 8s td] the problems of the Federal Govern¥| that body finds itself In a tie, Mrday to participate in the Cabimét de- hs liberations.Thue he became fami- llar not only with sil angles of the algo with the reasons actuating tha President in his decisions.Not only has hè given his best ability to the work, but he has done sa much as any other member of the adminis.a great deal making addresses snd is said to have made more publie addresses than the President or any His Intimate touch with adminie- has considerable pressure and some embarrassment trom Senatore and others who sought to obtain through him Information concerning developments at the White House or to have placed befors the President parti cular views on pending lssues.He usually hae remained reticent under these trying conditions, however, re- tusing to discuss Cabinet meetings or to act as a go-betwesn for those Ban Francisco last evening.becomes AL CINLOGE HEF EXECUTNE OF 0.5 WIS VICTIM OF STROKE OF APOPLEXY Harding Was Reading To Her Husband When Suddenly, Without Warning, A Slight Shudder Passed Through Frame Of President And He Collapsed And Died | San Francisco, Aug.3\u2014Warren G.Harding, President of the United tes, died inmantiy and without rning tonight at 1.30 o'clock, a tim of apoplexy, which struck m down in his weakened côndi- n afté?an iliness of exactly a eek.The Chief Baecutive of the nation d by virtue of his office and per- nality, one of ths world\u2019s leading res, passed away at the time hen his physicians, his family, and people thought that medical 111, hope and prayer had won the battle against disease.With the passing of Mr.Harding, the office of President devolves vpon Calvin Coolldge, Vice-Presi- dent of the United States a man stlent in nature buy demonsirated as strong in emergencies.He was notified of the death of Mr.Harding at his home in Plymouth, Vermont.The suddenness with which the end came was shown by the fact that only Mrs.Harding and the two nurses, Ruth Powderiy and Bue Dausser, were in the room at the time.Mre.Harding was reading to her husband when suddenly, without warning, & slight shudder passed through the frame of the Chief Executive, he collapsed and died.Immediately the indications of distress showed themselves, Mrs.Harding ran to the door and called for Lieut.Commander Boone and for the other doctors to come quick- Only Doctors Sawyer and Boone, the chief and assistant physicians were able to reach the room before the nation\u2019s leader passed away.They were powerless to do anything.Brave in the face of the President's liness.Mre.Harding remained brave In realization of his death and été wet break down, continuing ta ba_the braves member, of the teroup.Her first words when ane reais.od the President \u2018had died, were: \u201cI am not going to break down.\u201d The death of the President came after a day which had been de- ecrided by Brig.-General Sawyer, his personal physician, as the most satisfactory day the President had had since his illness began.The physicians In their formal announcement of the end sald that \u201cduring the day he had been free trom discomfort and there was every justification for anticipating a prompt recovery.\u201d The death of the nation's Chief Executive was announced in these words: \u2014 \u201cThe President died Instantly and without warning and while conversing with members of his family at 7.236 p.m.Death was apparently due to some brain evolvement, probably apoplexy.\u201cDuring the day he had been free trom discomofrt and there was every justification for anticipating « prompt recovery.\u201c(Bigned): \u201cC.E.SAWTER, M.D.\u201cRAY LYMAN WILRUR, M.D.\u201cC.M.COOPER, M.D, \u201cJ.T.BOONE, M.\u201cHUBERT WORK, \u201cAugust, 2, 1933.7.3% p.m.\u201d Members of the President's party said it was probable that the Presidents body would leave Ban Trancieco Friday evening but that it waë impossible to make a definite announcement tonight because of the absence from the city of George B.Christian, Jr., the Executive's secretary.Ottawa, Aug.2-\u2014(By Canadian Press) \u2014The news of President Harding's death came a3 a great shock to the Capital of Canada tonight as it was belleved here that he was on the road ço recovery.The Prime Minister, Right Hon.W.L.Mackeasls King, is out of the city and in his absencq Mon.W.8.Fielding, Minister of Finance and acting Premier, expressed the deep sympathy of the people of Canads with the American people In theit loss, \u201cOn account of his resent visit to Canada,\u201d eaid Mr.Fielding \u2018President Harding was a little closer han usual to thé péapie of Canada.When the firs nèws of his sertouy {lines came there was general sorrow here and this was followed by relief when word came thai he was maining ground.His sudden deqlh now comes as a great shock aid the sympathy of the Canadian pes- ple goes out in full measere to the American people in their lean\u201d The Conservative leader, Right Hon.Arthur Meighen, is in 8t.John N.B., on his way back ft the campaign In Caps Breton.In hie absence Sir Henry Drayton.former Minister of Finante in the Meighen government, joined with the Acting Premier in conveying the deep aympathy of the pro- ple of Canada of all\u2019parties wib the people of the United States.\u201cPresident Harding,\u201d mid Sir Henry, \u201chad won the sincere respect of the Canadian people and the news \u2018of his sudden death was re- celved hers with great sofrow.On his recent vise to Canadian terci- tory he 8i8 much to strengthen the ties binding the two countries |v friendship and created an impros sion thay will long be remembered | with Xindlineas.The hea-tfelk oym- ; nathy of the Canadian penple goss out to thé American natleñ In fs 1qreat loan.\u201d Ÿ Warren G.Harding brought to the Presidency an tnfinite patience and kindness in dealing with public questions and men which enabled him to handle the problems of gov- erament without the stress and worry which had handicapped many of his predecessors.\u2018Whatever else historians may say of him there probably will be little dispute that few chief exscutives came to office in peace time facing problems more complex in their nae ture or greater {n number.All international affairs were unbalanced as never before, with many principat settiements of the Great War atill to be effectuated.At home the work of reconstruction had only just begun, with business depressed, agriculture prostrate and unemployment general.How Mr.Harding megsured up to the task before him must be left to the historian, but his friends eald that coming to the Presidency as he did with an open mind, a desire for counsel and an intimate knowledge of the processes of government acquired in his services in the Senate, he was the type of man needed for The House of Since its inception, 86 years ago, the house of.Holt, Renfrew has achieved a renown for Fine Furs than which there is no greater.Here Style vies for precedence with quality and value, and its reputation for Reliability is acknowledged wherever Fine Furs are worn.We invite your inspection of our comprehensive displays of handsome coats, wraps, capes and maris; originations of our skilled designers, or adaptations of Parisian modes.All Fur Garments Specially Priced For August Selling, Bs Appointment Holt, Renfrew Fur Renown \u2018 the job at such a time.Preaching upén every occasion the doctrine of Americanism, he set his face resolutely against \u201cEntangling Alliances\u201d.While thus adhering to what he was pleased to term the principles of the founding fathers, he nevertheless lent the moral assistance of the government in the efforts to bind up the wounds of the world.\u2018That influence was once declared by him to be not inconalderable, and #0 America under his guidance ad a part, silent theugh it was in the main, in effecting the ssttloments of many vexing world questions.Its chief ocentribution waa the Washington Arme Conference at which the principal powers covenanted te limit the size of their navies and thus lift from tax weary peoples the burden of maintaining the race for naval supremacy.Along with the prefer of counsel tn effecting world settlements went an (nséptance that Americen righis be recognised.In polished phrase, but with a di- rectnesw of expression that was not to be misconstrued, the world was given to understand from the very fret of the Harding administration that the United étates, freeiy respecting the rights of the other nations, asked for herself only that to which she was entitled In eimple justice, and that dhe could accept nothing less.Dealings With Congress While in his dealings with Congress Mr.Harding preferred the role of counsellor rather than dictator, he spesdily removed any doubt that hie gift of patience denoted any lack of purpose once he had charted a course.\u2018Thus he told Congress that soldiers\u2019 bonus legislation either should carry the means of financing or be postponed, and when the le- gislatore put aside his advice he promptly vetoed the bill they sent him.His tenacity of purpose was further exemplified in his continual pounding tor economy in public expenditures and again in his Insletence that Congress pass the merchant marine ald bill with & view to curtalling the continual drain which the operation of the war-built commercial \u2018fest had become upon the.Treasury.His greatest single effort in the feld of domestic legislation was In behaif of this measure.Not Infrequently Mr.Harding was called upon to play the role of peacemaker In govermmental affairs.He intervened in a dispute between Congress and the Treasury as to the torm general tax revision was to taks, and the program he approved was carried out in the main with a reduction of mote than haif a bil.ton in the nation\u2019s tax burden.Likewiod, his counsel seitled the ong controversy between the House and Senate on the question of American valuation In the tariff law.He proposed in its piace a flexible tariff arrangement under which the Tariff Commission was given authority with his approval te increase or tower rates within prescribed limitations.Upon signing the bill the President declared it constituted the greatest tariff reform in American history.M \u2018Marding came of hardy pioneer stock.He was born at Blooming Grove, Morrow County, Ohio.November 3, 1866, the eon of a country doctor, George T.Harding.Like most country boys he went to country school between morning and texe at Iberia.Ohio.Hs tried echoo! teaching fer a year, but having had a smell of printers\u2019 Ink while sticking type for is coltege paper, the nee drew him foie the newspaper fai His family meantime had moved to Marien, In un adjoising enunty, where hé dhtatued h'n first news.panes job, and where his life inter.eats ware centered thereafier.Mr.Harding's ambition was to become a publisher.and 1 wan realised at the f horrors, It was In the net, having sipped through his hands.The other goal scored by the France was credited to Morton, in the second hal.The teams were ao» follows: Empress of France\u2014Farnum, goal; Timmons and Theobald, backe; Hill, Pont and Fritze, halv Jacobsen, Reid, Morton, J, Roberts and Jones, forwards.Empress of @&cotmné\u2014Crossier.roast: Godfrey and Stephens, backs; Hurley, Small and Brierley, halves; Moore, Lawwon, Crook, Cave and Carr, forwards.There will be a special Important meeting of the C.N.R.football chub at the Victoria Hotel this evening at 8 o'clock.Hon.Frank Carrel is to put up » trophy for annual competition among the ships\u2019 teams .Only ships ihat make Quebec à port of call are to be eligible for the cup, and the champion among them will be decided by their e:anding at the close of each season.The C.N.R.and Montlaurier olevens meet in a league fixture to- morçow afternoon at 3 o'clock on he grounds of the Quebec Baseball Park.Aithough the C, N.R.have what Appears to be a strangle-hold on the 3enlor League Cup, (hey may yet be besten out.Of course.(heir posl- \u2018lon ie net one that can cause amy of their supporters any anxiety, but hey have to secure threa points in their two matches with the Montthat they cannot lose the championship, ané to do so they will have to fied à stronger team (han Leok the field am evening.BY thelr viatory jst evening the KEmorem of Scotland garnered four valuable points, the game being for \u2018hat number.ART ROSS.the famous hockey player, has red his cale- brated Harley Davidson motereyele for next Sumday's races.augiad TRIOS NOW HAVE A NEW MANAGER Reilly Appointed To Replace \u2018Grenier-Rain Caused Postponement Of Game Three Rivers, Que.August 3\u2014No 8 C.B.League game was played hare ss scheduled (his aflernoon on account of rain.Fans hers were startled by the uews today that Reilly had been ap- poinied by the new management of the Three Rivers Club, Instead of Grenler, ReMly has been placed in {ull charge of the club.It is probable that Grenier will be exchanged wiih a Quebsc player.New pitchers will also join the Three Rivers Club.Although the above despatch states that Paddy Grenler will llkely be exchanged for a Quebec player, It isnot very probable that this wit happen.It !s a known fact that Ald.Bettes.the present owner of the Three Rivers franchise, woul iske to make a trade with the locals for Third-basemen Martin and after the meeting Tuesday night in Montreal, offered Grenier and an in.felder for \u201cMarty.\u201d However, this offer was turned down as the owner of the local intends to hold oa \u2018to the peppery youngster.Grenier wil in al probability be soon seen wearing the uniform of the Quebec Club, though it is mot probable that this wil come as the resuk of a trade.QUEBEC AGAIN ON SHORT END St.Denis Weakened In The Seventh And Royals Forged Ahead, Winning 7-1 Montreal, August 2\u2014Chief 8.Denis an& BM Barnes engaged in a splendid pitching battle here this afternoon, at least it was » battle up (0 the seventh Inning and then the Chief weakened and with the assistance of some loose work on the part of \u2018his team-mates allowed the Royem lo ecore five runs and win che game 7 to 1.It was a monotonous game up te the eventful seventh, the only redeeming (feature up to that frame heing a terrific homerun clout by Zilensziger, which broke a 1-1 tie and save Royals a narrow lead.The margin did not look safe enough to Bill Barnes, who started the slaughter of the Quebec tribe In the seventh Inning.It was a hectic game of tag with the Royal having thelr innings and the crowd got thelr excitement well bunched.Eartier in the game they attempted to take It out on Umpire Fish.a recent addition to the staf?or arbiters, but they coulé not find enough excuse for the usual batting which resulted in a poor afternoon for them as compared with zome of the more recent affaire, that ie until the big seventh.Score: | 7 R.H.E Queder .000100006\u2014 1 4 6 Royals .100100802\u2014 7 10 2 Batteries: St.Denis and Aran: Barnes and Peeler.Eastern Canada Icague Standing.W.L.PC.Royal .14 19 583 Canadians .13 30 048 Three Rivers .10 10 .600 Quebec .\u2026.6 13 316 .Sporting Notes.Eugene Criqul, valiant French boxer, who recently lost the world\u2019s featherweight title to Johnny Dundes, has sailed for France accompanied by his manager, Robert Budeline.Criqul intends to return 16 the States and seek another match with Dundes as soon as he has fHied several engagements In France.Willle Touhey, the crack wing man of the St, Patrick'e hockey team of Ottawa is stated to figure on the Iriquois Falls weztette next winter.Pat Byrne, star goal-tender of the Bainte and Ken Dunfield, regular defenceman of the same outfit will alwo wear the uniform of the paper town's team.° .The officials of the International Tareball Ieapue are starting a movement to have the Metropotie gain represented in the cirevit.The yracuse Club has been a .fgilure his seaPon an far as gate récelpts are concerned and the idea ls te have Montreal reptmce this outfit.However, there ie some hard whed- fing ahead for the officials wishing \u2018ec have Mont again la the league, for Joe Page, President of the rn Canada League holdr the Montreal territorial rights and he is not likely to relinquish them xcept at a long figure.e © 0 Dr.Jos.DeVarenney, Hens! Cou- \u2018ombe Chas Murphy.Geo.Colley, Aloh Gingrar and À.Tessier, of the Quebec lawn Tennis Club will play singite and doubles myiches with an equal number of Lhe Shawinigan Falls Chub on the courte of the Iter club tomorrow.Men love to\u2019 hear of their power, but have an extreme disrelish to de told of their duty.MCTIGUE PUT IT OVER LOUGHAAN World\u2019s -Light-Heavy Champion Outpointed Philadelphian In 12 Round Bout West New York, N.J., Aug.3\u2014 Mike MeoTigue, worid\u2019's l'ght heavy.welght champien, outpointed Tommy Loughran of Philadelphia in the 12 round main bout of a series of matches hers to-night, in the epin.fon of a majority of nswipapermen at the ringe'de.McoTigue haë the\u2019 better\u2019 of sight rounds, Loughran of two and (wo appeared to be even.MoTigus worked his left hook and am inalde right to the body throughout the bout.He broke his left thumb In the fourth round, which went to Loughran.The Philadsiphian's best punches were a etralght left and a right hook.McT'gue welgh- ed 163 and Loughran 148.Jos oer world's bantam welght champibn to-night outpoliited Baitling Reddy of New York io a 12 round no-decision bout in the opin- ton of a majority of the newspapermen at the ringside.Lynch weighed 120 and Reddy 125.« BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE.Boston .001000000\u2014 1 7 1 Chicago .001001302\u2014 5 9 1 Bauteries: Benton, Cooney and Smith; Aldridge and O'Farrell, At Pittsburg: RH.EB New York .10000 \u20143 8 ¢ Pltt:burgh .016001000\u2014 2 9 2 Bateries: Watson Meadows and Schmidt.At Cinicnna:t: Philadelphie .000000000\u2014 6 6 1 Cincinnati .00030000x\u2014 2 6 1 Batteries: Glasner and HenXne; Bohner and Hargraveand Snyder; R.HR Broklyn ve.Bt.Louis: rani.National League Standingw.L.PC.New York .86 36 848 Cincinnati .61 33 618 Pittsburgh .63 38 408 Chicago .- 52 «7 513 Brooklyn .49 43 508 st.Louls .51 se 508 Philadelphia .67 316.Boston .27 71 27% At New York: R HZ Cleveland .000100881\u2014 3 \u20ac © New York .10200100x\u2014 4 13 6 \u2018Batteries: Edwards, Shaute and O'Neil, Myatt; Hoyt and Schang.At Philadelphia: R.H.BE Detroit .000210200-\u2014 6 7 8 Phiadelphia .006061688\u2014 5 10 1 Batteries: Pikerte, Cole, Dause and Bauer: Naylor, Wolf and Perkins At Boston: R.A B Chicago .020106812\u2014 9 138 © Boston .000008000\u2014 5 12 1 Batteries: Faber, Cvengros and Bchaïk: Murray, Fullerton and Walters At Washington: R.H.B 8t, Louls .000000000\u2014 0 6 2 Washington .10480000x\u2014 6 9 1 Batteries: Bhecker, Pruett.Root .|and Severelé: Mitchell and Ruel.Becond Game: R.H.E st.Louis .000100000\u2014 1 7 © Washingt .000000082\u2014 2 6 © Pasteries: Davis.Wright and Severeld; Mogridye and Ruel.American Leagwe Standing.w LL.PC New York .60 31 084 Creveland .54 48 540 st.Louis .51 4 626 Detroit .46 446 500 Chicago .{7 48 490 Washington .43 83 463 Philadelphia .43 4 437 Boston .3%, s 368 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.At Jersey City: R.H.R Reading .304000000\u2014 7 8 2 Jersey Cay .000000001\u2014 1 ¢ 12 Batterics: Smallwood and Lynn; Ssllare, Mumate, Lynch and Freitag, McCrae, At Rochester: RH 2 Syracuse .400010000\u2014 5 18 1 Rochester .000331012 7 14 3 Batteries: Hill, Pierrot! and Niebergal); Wisner and Lake.Only games scheduled.OPENING MATOHES OF TENNIS TOURNAMENT Seabright, NS.Aug.2\u2014AI four of the leading English woman tennis players were victorious in their first matches at Seabright Club today.\u2018Mise Kathleen OfcKane defeated Bra.Benjamin Cole.Boston, 6-1; 1-6; Mre Helen Glileaudeau Lock: horn defeated Mrs.Geraldine Beamish 1.Mra.Hancy Cowell ed Miss Helen Hooker, 6-1; 1; and Mrs.R.C.Layton won from Mine C.Baket, Orange, N.J., 6-2; 6-8.THE AMAZON.How often must I tell you that you can't ight with boya, Charlotte?Oh, but Mother, T can! You ought to see Jmmy Parks\u2019 bloody nose.SE\u201d | HANDSFIELD | Henderson Side-Car Expert aAugiat nm am KEN.TATEM Montreal Daredevil He will show what he can do and that\u2019s some.auglxs AMERICAN LEAGUE.{ International League Mandingw.L.PC.Baitimore .64 3 628 Rochester .43 198 Toron:o .ss 51 828 Buffalo .6.509 | Reading .6 5 509 Jersey CRy .46 62 426 Syracuse .\u2026.44 44 407 Nowark .42 62 404 COMPLETED SWIM ACROSS LAKE ERIE Corble Walker, Cleveland Long Distance Swimmer Says \u201cNever Again\u201d Lorain, Ohle, Aug.4\u2014Corbls Walker, Cleveland long \u2018disance swimmer after completing a swim across the Lake Erter arriving here at 5.10 this morning from Polat Pelee where he left at 9.15 yesterday morning, roused himself Jong enough this forenoon to say: \u201cNever again\".The freah water ssim has sapped hig strength.His lege are partially and temporarily Paralyzed.He io sleaping an exhausted sleep on a cot in the United States coastguard station here.\u201cAfter we had gone far into the night and no sight of the Argus\u2019 return, we began to get worried\u201d, Walker sald.\"I held à conference with the four oarsmen In the rowboat accompanying me and we decided to go on.I was feeling good then.\u201cWe were without \u2018a compase and during the day followed a course directed by the son and dependent upon the moon and stars last night\u2019.mr 36 38:08 06 06 06 2606 06 86 3606 06 2606 36 0 * LAWN BOWLING.\u201c n » 4e 28 28 26 56 36 26 26 00 36 56 36 26 36 36 6 A Two very closely colitested games took place last evening on the greens of the Quebse Lawn Bowling Club in the R.F.Cream Inter-Rink Competition.80 close were the scores that in both gmenes the final outcome was only decided upon the sixteonth end.The quartette skipped by W.J.Darlington defeated the four led by A.W.Colley by a 14-13 count, while the crew captained by J.T.Brgdbury squeesed through with a one- point win over the outfit headed by R.& Murphy.the score being 14-13, Quite a large crowd was on hand to witness the games, while the greens were in excellent condition, being very faut.The rink and scores: R.W.Morton.41.Seifert H.J.Pinsonnault.A E.Scott M.A.Moody.T.D.Beattie W.J Darlington.A.W.Colley Skip\u201414 Skip\u201413 J.H.Brown.U.Genersux L A.Carrier.a+.G.Moir C.O.Laeroix.J.A.Bhlelds J.T.Bradbury.R.8.Murphy xip\u201414 Skip\u201413 AN IMPROVED WATER VALVE Every householder must have appreciated the convenience of that type of tap in which the movement of a handle through a right-angile turns the water full on.Also he will probably have neticed the peculiar click and jarr which oceurs in the pipe if the handle be turned off suddenly, In ipdustrial work both of these pipes amumes Increased Importance.The saving of time effected by the instantaneous on and off movements fs an important factor where valves have to be operated many times à day, but the shock\u2014technicaily calleé \u201cwater hammer\u2018\u201c\u2014which results from sudden stoppage of the flow may have serious consequonces where large pipes are concerned.A way of obtaining the advantags, without the risk, of a quick-action valve has been evolved by a British firm and incorporated in a design which may be briefly described as follows.Normally, the valve Is held closed by the pressure of the supply and by a spring on the valve stem.In order to open the valve a handle provided with a special eam is turned through a right angle.The cam then bears oñ a plunger and forces the valve wide open.When the handle Is turned to the \u201coff\u201d position, the valve ia closed automatically but not suddenly.A dashpot action controls the tendency of the spring to close the valve, and the water Io {therefore cut off gradually.This sliminaten \u201cwater hammer\u201d and the actual time occup'ed by the valve in closing Is, of course, very short, For all practical purposes the action ie Instantaneous but there is just that element of scientific contro! which makes the difference between failure and success.ROMEO BILODEAU Watch Him augixs WHAT U.6.LADIES SPEND PER YEAR ON COSMETICS (Cobalt Nugget) American women spend nearly $70,000,000 on.cosmetics and perfumery each year.&lnce there are upward of 36.000,090 women in the United Mates above the age of 15 their average expenditure is not quits two dollars each.Nobody will begrudge the spending of loss Nan lour con:s à Week Dy any member of the American sisterhood in the proservation and enhancement of her beauty.Figures for Camada are net avail able, but in the United Btates thirty milion women oent less chan 80 cents each en ihe twin luxur cosmetics and perfumery, la 39 Ten ysars later the expenditure fer tach woman over 1B.in the country had tripled, booming the domestie manufactures of thews (oilet articles trom $16,000,800 in 1910 te upwards of 86 0,000 in 1920 and in- creasihg the Importation ef foreign zoode in this category frem $1,700, 000 in 1920, One \u201cexplanation is that prices of such luxuries rose greatly throughout the period, That lv true, but !1 Aura not account for the entire increase.Use increased as well «s prices.Cosmetics are more freely used (han they wore 10 years age.give absolutely Here's the EXTR PANTS with every \u2018suit \u2018or overcoat we\u2019 sell for the next few days we will: extra pants of the same quality as you select for your -new- \u201cgarment - SUITS AND free a phir.of.OVERCOAT tunity stores.No connection with any other Canada.Compare: this amesing- oppor léft-overs and shopworm garments now: so prominently in evidence in ready-to-wear and department \u2018 .© a Every Suit 100%.Pure Wdol Made to Your: Measure .in weights for _ year-atound wear Tallored-To-Yeur Measure with the forced sales of tha Extra Pants tail, short, Hale .OF THE SAME oor i.serie and Me in oar individually cut and tailored saits.Wo tin chr cures \u2018282 St Joseph Street, Quebec.b.T.PACIFIC DEBENTURES Canadian Govt.\u2019s Concession Is Of Problematic Value, Says \u201cFinancier\u201d The Financier, of London, Engsaye:\u2014 We are atraid that Sir Frederick Harrison Snuth and Mr.G.F.Furedike, the deligates of the holders of drand Trunk #acific Four per Cent.Debentures, have journeyed to Canada and back viriualiy tm vain.They asked the Qunsdien ordinances and decreas which or- i ne ê ganized and fomented the policy of ® [passive resistance and to unequly Phone 5564.7 Joseph vocally disavow the acts of violsnce J.A.A ha and sabotage, which in some canes Opposite Post Office.Prop | had accompanied it: reer | EhS reply expressed tire Dauer Coal erchant that such action on the part of ro M many would involve reconsideration by the occupying powers of the PHONE { Office 3597 conditions of their ococupation\u2019 and the gradyal-rsturn to the normal Res.6110w features of industrial \u2018life in dhe Ruhr.; G.N.BLAIS ||\" ne coverios ots with whicn thin draft reply.was sent Chicago, Aug.3\u2014A scow of the same sort ap that ia which young Abraham Lineoln and his home- sesking parents were ferried screes the White River, near Petersburg, ind.plies there today, propelied in the same manner by the currént according to Dr.William B.Rerton, of Oak Park, Ill, moderator of the National Council of Congregational Churches.The ferryman, Dr, Barton mys doubtless like the ferryman of Lincoln's day, manipulates cables from boat ¢o shore and swings his eraft so that the current, striking it at an angle, drives it in the direction desired.He shortens one cadle and sizckens another unt! his prow points to the shore h.sseka.The White River does the rest.This survival of plonesr method was witnessed by Dr.Barton on « motor trop from Springfield, Kyto Bpringtieid, JI, In which he traced the life journey of Lincoln and his parents from the place of the parents\u2019 marriage to the place of the son's burial, While the White River ferry is representative of early conditions the ferry where the Lincoln family crossed the Ohlo from Kentucky Into Indiana is representative of r combination of the modern and the primitive, which Dy.Barton reported as recurring along hi: route.On the Ohlo, a small low.powered gasoline launch has beer hitched to the scow; it does no: propel the scow, but replacing the cables heads it at the.right angle of the current, which furnishes the real power.Similarly, a log church once attended by Lincoln's relatives remains a log church, but faw would appreciate it as it has been wea.ther-boarded.Life is still primitive in parts of the Lincoln country, Dr.Barton states, but schools and churche: ure better housed.Tractors are unknown in the broken farm country of Bouthern Indiana, he adds, al though motor cars are numerous on the highways, many of whic! follow the trails bmed by Lincolmn CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF U.S.WAS VICTIM OF APOPLEXY Continued From Page One.Blaine, while a reporter on a Democrat.c newspapas brought him a sharp rerrimand from his chief, who held it to be inconsistent for & worker on a Democratic paper to so prominently display the symbol \u2018of h'a Republicanism.The future President's ability as a stump speaker won him early recognition from bis local party leaders.Marion County then was in the Democratic column and he undertook to switch it to the Republican party, but his fret effort at office on hs party ticket resulted in a defeat, though he commanded an unexpected vote.Mr.Harding's first political office was that of Ohlo Stats Senator, to which he was elected at the age of 34.He served two terms and later was elected Lieutenant Governor of his state.Tn 1910 he sought the governorship.but was defeated.Four years later he was elected to the United Btates Senate, where hs served six years, much of the time a à member of the important Foreign Relations Committes.From this place he was elevated to the Presidency, the first Senator to be elected Chief Executive.Early in his years of political ser vice he met Willlam McKinley, to whom his close friends have mont often likened him, and with whom he had in common a predominant passion for oblitaration of class and sectional ilnes.A friendship sprang up between the two men.Mr.Harding also was close in later days to Theodors Roosevelt, Senators Foraker and Penrose and others high in hin party counsels The Pres'dent was a life-long Baptist and was a trustee of his home church in Marion.He also had been a member of the Elk and Moose fraternities for years, and after his election an Preeident he became a thirty-méconé degree Magon and a Shriner.Golf was his favorite recreation, but he also liked to fish, although his opportunitien for that sport were limited after he came to the White House.He played hard and nosssswed the faculty of putting all his worries behind him during his recreation hours, BANK OF ENGLAND London, Aug.2\u2014The weekly ma.tement of the Bank of England shows the following changes:\u2014 Total reserve decrease £904,000.Circulation Increase 304,000, Bulllen incrense £630, Other securities decrease 00a.Other deposits Gecrense 13,038, 000.Pudlic deposits Increases £3,332,- 000, Notes reserve decrease £901,000, Government securition increase £266,000, The proportion of the Bank's reserve to liability this week le 17.52 1638.per cent.Last week It 18.08 per cent.Rate of dlecount four per cont.SEES SAFETY TN PARACHUTEA.London, August £ \u2014 Gathering his figures from all over the world, ®.R.Calthorp declares thare were #0 crashes of airplanes during the six months ended June 30.One hundred and siz persons were kill.od in these accidents, and 64 were injured.Mr.Calthorp mays it is only wy the introduction of parachutes, and.the capable we of them, that famb ities con be materially reduced.re mom meme van i BOTTLED FX Id Memorics CHARTER OAK EASTERN RYE WHISKEY, IN BOND, YN at 330z bottle $430 \"CLASSIFIED ADS For Results USE THE Chronicle's | Classified | Column + | (5 INSERTIONS | FOR $1.00 25 words 25c.One Cent Each Additional Word.SPECIAL MONTHLY RATE FOR SALE.T0 LET ROOM TO LET.Very comfortable room on Cartier Avenue, near Grande Alles.Suitable for lady or gentleman.Apply Box \u201cA\u201d Chronicle Office, TO LET \u2014 Double or gie rooms.Comfortable, and all modern conveniences.With board if desired.Preferably gentlemen.Apply to 29 Rampartssin augixs TO LET\u2014In Upper Town, a flat of five rooms and bathroom, on ground floor, hardwood floors, light on three sides, well finished, heated.Suitable for old couple.Apply \u2018by telephone to No.4708 for appointment.july2Txe ROOMS TO LET.FLORENCE HOTEL\u2014Nice single or double rooms with all modern, conveniences.Furnished or unfurnished.For tourists or visitors.Bpecial rate by the week Apply to Florence Hotel.410 St John Bt.Tel.5450.JSuly12xéw MISCELLANEOUS.NEW PENSION URSULA\u2014EX CELLENT MEALS, ATTENTIVE: SERVICE.MISS BOUTET, FORMERLY AT GARRISON CLUB, 46 ST\\ URSULE STREET.TEL 8779.GOOD ROOMS TO LET AND AUTO PARKING.fuly27x1m FOR SAILE\u2014Solld mahogany furniture (date 1815), Sheffield and copper, solid sliver, brasses, real lace, colored prints.Phone 424 or call between 9.30 and noon.Mrs.D.Mitchell, 24 St.Ann street.aug2x1m rt ree FOR SALE\u2014A furnished bungalow with @ large piece of land.stable, garage and garden, situated on one of the finest locations on the banks of the Montmorency River.Belling price, 32,000.00.A bargain for a prompt buyer.Apply to F.X.Chevalier.892 8t.Valier street.Phone: 5015W.| July26x9 te eee emma BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK\u2014 One Dodge Brothers touring car.having been very little used.for demonstrations only.One Overland Sedan In very good order.One.Dodge Brothers touring, 1921.and | one Ford car.Apply at Morisset & Frere, 316 St.Joseph St.Phone: LT8SEW.aug2xs For speedy marriage, largest in the country, 19 years ; thousands wealthy merchants, both sexes, wishing early marriage ; confidential description free.The Old Reliable Club.Mrs.Wrubel, Box 26, Oakland, Calif\u2014r tt rt EE WANTED MECHANIC \u2014 Automiblle mechanic wanted at once, knowing French and English languages.Do mention experience.Referen: required.P.O.Box 314, ft.Joseph.Beauce, Que.July28x¢ WANTED\u2014A teacher with Elementary Diploma for school at} Lake Beauport, to teach for eight months.Salary, $60 per month.Apply Charles E.Smith, Sec.-Trea- aurer, Lake Beauport, P.Q.July3oxe PS a\u2014 \u2014 WANTED \u2014 Immediately, man to take eare of two & A.Woods matchers and two re-sawe, our dressing plant, Gaspe.No filing or grinding.Must be first clase ma.fish.Apply Shepard & Morse Lumber Co.Canada, 144.Gaspe, | Quebec.: \u2014 \u2014\u2014_ am | CENTRAL LOCALITY.REFINED ENGLISH BSPEAK- ING family of two would accom- | modate paying gues.Bright airy rooms overlooking Park.Bath and use of phone.Select table board.Would also accommodate married coupls.Reasonable terms.Apply to No.% Garden etrest, 2nd floor.Phone 48480.July2ixim LOST.ere gr LOST\u2014A gold bar pin.3 inches: small diamond, en Thursday ¢ven- ing derwesn Chateau Frontenss ahd Bertani\u201da restaurant, Beans, Chateau Fromtense.AEN 9 | Once chine man and able to talk Eng-! ff long, 3 centre discs, each set with | Liberat iii reward.Please return to Miss KR.YOUNG FRENCH PROFESSOR of an Important Commercial Schoo! of the city wishes to teach French in a good family, where he could get his boarding.Apply to \u201cB.\u201d care of Chronicle.Julysszs COLLECTOR.WANTED \u2014 Position as above, on commission.Highest credentials and personal security.Write to J.Lagace, Postal Box 55, ft, Roch of Quebec.aygixt FEMALE HELP WANTED.LADY REPRESENTATIVES HAVE A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to earn from TEN t THIRTY DOLLARS WEBKLY from now until Christmas with our SPECIAL LINE OF PERSONAL GREETING CARDS The demand will be greater than in the past.Weekly pay.Whole or spare time, Samples free.Write for full information.Dept.\u201cD-119\" The Carl ton Publishing Company, Toronte.Ont.Julysintw MALE HELP WANTED.SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY OFFERED from now until Christmas to representatives handling cur line ot PERSONAL GREETING CARDS to earn from TEN te FIFTY DOLLARS WEEKLY, either in whole or in spars time.This is a special opportunity.fam- ples tree.We pay weekly.Write at for important information.Dept.\u201cD-119\u201d The Carlton Publishing Company, Toronto, Ontjulystzsw WANTED\u2014Thoroughly | expert enced baker to demonstrate and sell food product to Bakers in Quebec Province.Must speak English and French and furnish first clas references Give age, salary expected and full particulars in Ming lish, which will be treated confidentially, Apply Box M c.o.Chronsele.I MENT HOUSE (Montmorency Falls) M parties.Beer and Wime aprved with meals 9 to 11.30.hour.For reservation apply Phone 8021 ' i i \u2019 er THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.- : « } Launch Big Submarine; New Boxing Hope; Latest for Traffic Cops, di By her admission to the bar, Heifita, the famous violinist, a brilliant career as a Freach returns from abroad to re- , barrister is presaged for Mile.K sume concert work on this Princess Falmy Bey, French wife of the murdered young Lucille Tim 1e daughter of Jo ; Egyptian Prince Ali Falmy Bey, who is accused of having shot .continent.and Killed her husband in a fit of jealousy, Marcelle Tinaire, the novelist.+ ) PE The Proletary was the first Russian trade ship to piy between Russia and London.London dockers refused to u.load hes .cargo, which consisted of four hundred tons of ener.This is the new uniform which will be: worn by New York's traffic police to save them from being bumped 6ff by motorists whoée eyesight is not of the best.|, The K-26 is England's latest and largest submarine.It is now undergoing her trial trips at\u201cPortsmouth., Vt ARMOR A UE RE AAC x WC a tiens, of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales commence: : Croydon, England.It is twelve years since the contest last took To the world's championship cowboy goes this Roosevelt Tro- place.ph.which is to be contested for on a point basis at Ch e rontier Days in July and the famous Pendleton roundup in tember, EE i i Ÿ Vi.ET Lu Baron de Warzee, Belgian J ; \u2014 Jy EG ye \u201c * Minister to Cube, is now act- Ay en! ; ing charge d'affaires at Wash- Xe ;, AU a ati ape oh ASS Because she is accused of being \u2018unfaithful\u2019 to Germany dur ington during the absence of ing the World War, Frieda Hempel, world-famed singer, is Baron de Cartier de Marchi- This advanced fall style dis- howled down at every peformance where she tries to sing in enne.plays the newest in sleeves, that country.1 which are long and loose within four inches of the wrist, The skirt laps over ond in drawn up on one side.Britain's new boxin, hope ie Count Harry Kessler of Ber- Henry McGran.oo yormol, g - SV g lin, well-known scholar and .\u201c Lu _.ty- pm - \u2014\u2014 eme diplomat, who has arrived on , A compete on Du Ar noschag, wailing his a to hee good peighs He nee Benny Leonard proved that he is still the world's lightweight this continent for an attempt | At the stamp market in Paris collectors of all ages and nations * bp judged at mb Friends League.\u201d Coster Donkey | Oxford University man and champion when he defeated Lewis Tendler in the fiftesn, one- to untie the European tangle gather on Thuredays and Sundays of every week and trade vark - Show at Kensington Palace Field.the son of a clergyman.sided but interesting rounds.by a series of lectures.ous issues.Old and young are equally intent on their hobby.+ | \u20ac $, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1823 RENCH AND BELGIAN MARKS DROP TO NEW LOW 1&5 THE ouxâne CHRONICLE.| -AVERAGE OF TWENTY STOCKS j SHOWED SLIGHT GAININ RATHER UNSETTLED MARKET Ottis té nie, , Stoel, Baldwin, American Can And some Other Pivotal Daily Gossip On Leading \u2014 \u201cA rather revnafhitible Gitubtied in Sur tardigin tride.iow plots; \u2018usd it Is of à néture Which liss & very pradtiesl Bearing wpdn \u2018home trade and dourity prices\u201d, A curs tent insus of the Magazine of Wall neal CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC WAS STRONG FEATURE IN MARKET DULL, BUT FIRM Quebeo Ralvay Wis Off Ya point-Montrea!.Power Led In Activity, And Closed Unchanged At 11814 &x-Dividend | Quebec Power Company Notiod ia hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of Quebec Power Company, held ot Quebec, on the 34th of July.11938, a dividend of 1098, of the Patd-up Common Stock = of the Company was declared, ble 1st 6f August, 1923, to oté- ors of recerd at the closd Brust ness on the 35th of July, 18 It is provided that such aiviaene « Stock Registered Feastional Recessions After Havitg | at\" orient an vase.ve + Sold Up X Yo 2 Pointe\u2014Rails Sold Heavily.\u2019 Ÿ [trade balance of perhape 4178,008- 300, whlle we Rave imported ast .bot.$100,000,000 (or more) of go It 16 estimated that we \u2018have ontréal 3\u2014While Wading on the local mark New york, August.1-\u2014Héary bling of \u201cthe roitrééé, apré ua lokvo io the same period about | tines: eairattely Jol today, there Wah à firmer Co present ihe won today's stock market after an éarly 1fithéval of eiréninh.Pred.4190,000,000.18 foreigh sedurities.| sow range of Meum that came out.payment be discharged by tré iésue of 1,600 shares of 1% Prefotunce Stock of Quebec Tower Sams.rid at par, through the de o eh holder of Common Shèrés of à principal sum in such Preférénoe, \u2014Brompton Game Sésond, Making Gain Of Ÿ4 Point | be adjusted by Aldred & limités, Room 604, Roysi Trust.Building.Montreal, at par, up to the closes of business et the zéth of ( however, was rélatively dull with'the rgd bulk of the dare bus imi eaves un ows or ming rofoasd ureed.\u2018 ne t * gunn.Of the 48 divellé traded 1h sévén gainea , .Shares equal to 10% \u2019 Franch.aod ge set lopped te now low Cor tne [LH DisbeBly about $4¢5,4001000 or | ea, thirteen\u2019 ors Wnthanged and 19 came out in broken tow ody valué of his holdingé ia Solon mat (0 Préiniér Baléwids aposch Iu he at Com\" gob.bout 350000000 to ober itr] Power lod (n dctivity and closed uno a 115 1-4, Soares.onal Moldines \u201c tm bre yout 3 ex-dividené.rompton came asco and closed \"| q oy forth that there was no Rôpe of &a ae Between | oill be recalled that daring 1938, | ain of 1-4 @pacish brefetred wk third and wes up Chat 8 Nature\u2019s own Power sonasction with such dividond wil and France on Germsn reparations - © French fraïc adnie to 5.71 conde dF withid « de, Lit tog ad le Bejgian frano was doun vo 4.51 Bd\u201d of the lw |W® hed placed larger guantiises of| 3-8.Dat sotn ellieg |Poreldn bends in the United States Canadlen General Mleotrio was the strong festure clonink ay 108 \u2014tle tutal de taken amounting to] UP two points.Asbestos preferred was the weak spot being off twe for Industry to nd¥ low fecordd for the \u2018weré réchrdtd by Bt.Paul réfusdin $6.anid Beabodrd Air Adjustment Sdvôtar 4 1-25.up 1 ünd Cèrro de Banco 8s.were the strong spots in |be ignored\u201d, skys Goodbody & Com-| Mackay OF.e dsesesbssttocssssireonesll0 110 110 110 the Inäustrial Brodp.pany, the weil known firin of New | Montréal Power .eberatnassactiasrne 118% 118% 118% 118% I Lint Msutsesl aod Qusbes.(by BARRY & MaMANAMY.) York brokers.Netionai Bréwtries sis oééuveseutiisscors $9 0 x 1145 Gt.Jaznes Seseet, Mondrest Stocks.Open.High.lew.Clem Our agricultural odnditiond be-| Price Brotherd ., omesauéscrencétéhodeco 43 43 \u201c 42 ke i KENNEDY, GL yéar, gains of à point or more however, 4 1-2, New Haven Convertible and refunding 40.Efstérh Cube Amn Car & FAY.0 socsodecnavosesa0000 187 167 147 167 s.\u2026osbb vouossosostensauocnne TO 73 7e 71 > in Lace TT Tee aise 18% 1164 ever.that Wall Street ie megnitylag | Spanish Rivet .: 6 16 ae A Ciiibeieabedstesit@ninnas 16M 145% 1443 14434 [the Wheat factor.The producets of | Spanwh River pia .98 \u201d\u201c se sex Croat nes: WÉA L.evénmisebocannaso BU BIS.584 S83 |many other farm products are bet.| Sis! Co.of Canale.oi sy ey Norfolk, & Woitées.Northern Pasifie .Net ae \u2019 \u201c= Y Cent ie bw St Paul ptd +.» 1.& Louis à South Wesien pid sr Pudi even Uni aus Uni fact utp Crugsh.e neal : 4 stocks for the maxt month or two.VIQTOREX te fncome Tax): ui a -.| We_mobM keg away Trem the oli, | 1984 64 p.c.due 1s Nov, 100.68 100.65 100.60 109.60 Repl! aol vtaél.fire, mi And copper stocks.| 1934 5% p.c.Que Let Nov.+103.05 103.06 108.08 108.05 U & Btedl oorp ededo tres JTH \u201cFe expeat ho great change in Varpdliess.goofs ie | à A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 npn \u201c the priced of Maturude banda but No thing gle t o or eos some of q eile Re uw lock for hisher sricss 8% some of The Toronto Closing Letters 0 RD ju 4 wee Produce Marke! By Local Broken Ming RD Street aur otrikéd M: New Jersey \u2014| - \u2014\u2014 * $400 mMobedm aad conductors] Toromto, As ug.S_ddanitesde wheat (By ©.G.Beaubien & Oo.) Pd OF PAIN 3 9% ss \u201cApu \u201c \u201can SX .2 fected Manitbba oats No.2 Canadian | developed # slugsish and irregular 106 101% 108% 0 8 Western 48e.- \u2018#74 - 654 ob | The totai Canadian wheat four |\u201d American corn Ne.3 yellow $1.08 | boue ond menace arden ren Tennis Shirts Tee ere Tente Westin se 55% 55% [exporte for the mohth of June were | track Toronto promot shipment.most OC the afer i a White Ite panes seis wad Gres vpn e raid al ns KE so4,619 perce vane a Ontario oats Ne.a #40 10 | joging most of the morning Fran op \u2014 ih oe Fw Peper fn ite Motors .4 compared .batrels.| 46c, according to freirhts outsité.California at.Get.194 10% 18% value 95,168,348 In June 1922.Dur-| **Gotarie wheat, peas.barley, buck- | Sn 10 some cases closing below the White Tennis Socks HE un Te re Ladder eus, Olt.20000 saw.22, .BÂM line last month the United States | woes, rye, nominel, There \u201cwas NO mews to account tor méme a lot rende 1 Auplsalé 1 07% 37% 4 26% [took 18417 barrels, United King-| agnitobs flour first patent $8.90 [oo sudden change of frent.Mors bep OÙ wil seen ny n nu dom 197,044 barrels snd other coun- | morgnto; second patent $6.88.Attention has been paid te the sor ee see 1 tries 490, our exports| Ontario ficur $5.10 te $5.20 in] gion each this ahernoon and Teka GO.vu srssenvrasrsnanss vere 40% ou 40% 40% lror the past ten months were 9,627,- Jute Mon ; prompt whip.tele ma ne prière acné Ameriétn Athn Woolens ,.Corn Products.oo» Sissbobsueniodsésvbcetphoico ÂT Sesosbno6osobdoocinocus RO Seetasioais ISM - ; cirewasettaelibaiit 15% 1 1% % Sondbucegosss cui 61208 \u2026.01000 304 100% 181 684 BO sèx ai vecu 01%.11% LW.11% 13% 12% tex \" 2% 874 se 8 ox 118% 280% tspécialiy In Germany, Gresch end England.These ave Impotiart fae: tors in be?markets.Thy eanhot tothe more ominous as the price of wheat decifnds.We think, hows ter off thin year thad they wets in either 198$ or 1921.\u201cCrédit conditions aré good, labor is well employed st record .high wages, retail business té very good and stocke of goods are small While we expsot business to slump tutthte, it may continwe fairly good for the ret of the yesr.\u2018We think that the stowk market feed not do mmch mere dhopunting.We look fer an frvegulai.trading market in runt Industrigle and fer higher prices for mest \"radtrind walk out\u20141,%00,000 passengers af- 083 barrel, compared with 6,501,- 378 barrels.- * .\u201cThe feature of the trade situa- tiof in the U.@ 1s ant has been the Howttd Smith Laurentides Pulp Lake of this Wools : Quebec Railway.«eo 40.Shawinigan Power edt 1947 §% P.c.due it Déc.1837 514 p.c.&ue 1st Dec.1928 5% p.c.dus lst Nov., 1938 5% p.t.due 1st Nov.No.1 Northern $1.17 1-3, te $5.00 bulk seaboard.ad a 1606 4 0 bo oid 00 149 169 169 169 serdidooxae 17% 17% 16% 164 sin peer ilE 116 118 114 ment; $5.00 to 38.16 Teronto; $4.08 Milifeod, bran 326.00 to $96.00; shorts $31.00 to 839.00; midélingu $33.00 to $6.00; gdod teed Bour $3.15 e veu avveucs 0000000 de 01198 108 198 198 nonce 288 2 fy 1m sa\u2026ud0s000366 253 21% 38s VERNMENT BONDS VICTORY BONDS-\u2014(Fres frist Oval facome Tem)d eats sbecere 100.90 103.90 103.90 109.90 csboronss 107.70 107.70 107.170 107.70 eho b ow.100.18 300.18 100.15 100.18 cesaanses.108.80 108.30 105.30 105.30 New York, Aug.3-The market lished by france.Mentreal, Aug.2-4 envthing, the Montreal market was slightly more active than on the previous NESBITT, THOMSON & COMPANY l'étennliton | London, Car: Wisalpeg JALGER \\ .ee Nett \u2018pratecghd Grdppall 8 3-8 te 64 the low quota: wired $120,000.00 pde month for points at pa eee ee ac ha 24% das car i ered off a point; 1923.?20 site: tndiamériaie ahicérèd à éllétt gain on the | \u201cRis slékation ahotre that on iae| Dominion Tuatlle oft 1-0 do the Bow low of 68 1-1; Quebte Raïwar How it is By ecdes a = lt Sd Amer nda and ome 2, the other mm.Busy ee use our businéas coh- iy 1- pl fan of Canada up 1-3; Tuckétt préferteä up 1-4; abd Twn socibtary.I ® recedsions 5 #010.| alten ' ered from ditur- \u2014_ an M, pra above yesterday's.lean prices.mète than a ysar age.Buch oa asie listed 3,907.) = - Mu a le in the lack of réporth of record breaking car [influence ae hae been waArted had ading in bonds ou thé.Iécal stock market today was light in u 1ohdlngs for the Week ending July 31 was somewhat of à aurprise.[toiné lara@iy Crbm the greater in.| YOIUM® and withow feature.FU ue ee 0 thet Shoulative (sar bf radical relirobd leyimietion in the next eongrèse was Hux of forein goods Which, of Total ealdd $60,100.\\ enphet McDOUG AI L réftarded be a factor bri the liguldation courds, has tended to force ronntiôn 9 MaBOVEALT A (WAIL, : could never produce : by : .Call rooney apsbed a § dropoed to 4 1.1, thence te 4 1-4 484 &- [in thé Somatic price field.Dépres- ctuebn te P , and : ah to 4 per cent.whers it closed.son In foreign Shohinge tated ln | ALIN Péwee .ao \u2018owst.: Iss de \u201c4 fie time mobër market vas quiet = wha adie Em s re wa this rMétktt ip ebvicusty Sitribute | Atbesios Corp hid velopment has beim smude pontble by the COWANS ANS ee 5 ky loans for the ble Chiefly to the home conditions Brompton Pulp supply of dependaisioand chedp / Prowl) in the Various countriés ne Q power tal sock patos 5B8100 p Hydew Elootric Plants.3% infunrikl averaced Mth: Bot data 30.fiber than to outrance factors | PE tie, ud Ped.nn su SO SR IEEE | No 79 st.Py Peter ter Street r Coreign come san oom bases sd bete % 19% 1086 18% \u2018 1 Bum 1033.108.80 low- 24 9.of loss AL mercial relations.This ives ox.| CUD Car & Fay Ph.c.comioamerotbbibes TON TON TON TEN It has besa our privilege to asst in the dss WE BUY a ironda storage 1.481 mn ébptional importance to the eurtant | Can Cément .L.covesminchoncoawetues BL sy 0% 204 veloptnent of many of these great Water; and SELL ¥ Cofisiderabie iretulseilg developed in coday'é dent Mirket with boltticd! conditions affecting Huss.ne Jd.>.109 amy 108 .VIOTORY BONDS ; WW of the Fredch municipal and certain western restroad pean prodpscts®.i oy telephone 1405-1408 To get chiot feature.U.8, Gotertimént issudé held atéady.hi Wen uw I - ee CT of the French Sond.Tnlowed publication À lee ro pistons eat looks Sn Het 208 201 103 he speech fi the Franco-BH impasse on Héparbtions.\u2018have roved, | Paul Convertible 4 1:38.ane \u201cIaty\" 6s.series C.such dropped 3 points |but éétitical tonditions Wok worse, Iron Textile .\"a ne uy (7s have prepared an sucer Bootie a Frein DON URRE & 0, White Tennis Trousers Jor Sprains & Bruises i LEGAL NOTICES, us Canaéa, Province of Quenes, Cont) LARtAOE .sess 19% 17M 184 | weakness of commodity prices.Not 16.District of Quebec.In the Superior ee HE NX HE only ime aonanionour \u201cremonte © 44\" SE Ts ES MIE cour.Ne, 481.Dane Alphenniss Davison Chemical 19% DOR na na [ouch Ae cotton and nent but eee Egg Market Power moderately active, un- à, of the city of Quebec, wii - ous articles changed.ere L'Heureux, duly = tised to ester en fustios, plain.General Blectrie .Imernational Baptt - Int Merine pta .U 8 Ind Alecho} .U 8 Robber .Virgile Cpermionl DâÉ.vorreccoccets me 176%.176 174 .se 3\" My 33% 334% NY 'N My wr 483 q a « sé s% 8% 3% have bien sagging or breaking in price.This, too, is a development of major importance because finishes od goods follow the trend of commodities, and both margine of profit and monetary conditiond depend upon the mdin swings of commodi« ty and goods priced\u201d, eaye the cur.unchanged.Ottawa, Aux.2-Quaiity of re ceipts reported better, prices generally unchanged.Ontario shippers report receiving extras 380 to 8lo, firsts 230 to 3Sc, seconds 180 to 300 delivered.General market situation Bétaillen Traction fanged from 45 2-4 to 48 @ 45 1-3 and finshed at 45 8-4, unchanged for the day.Brompton Pulp opened dtrong at 30 1-4 but gradualty sank to $8 1-8, Canadian General Electrio open- ed up 1 1-3 pointe at 101 1-3 anda ||} {in separation as to property ot July, 1988.Belleau, G ttt, va Narclse L'Heureux.of fn city of Quebec, now of uniinowk- parts, joiner, defendant.An aoti deën instituted in this case on 24th of July, 1818.Quedeo, & : ; \u201c| \u201cToronto Jobbing watras 84c to S6c, | closed at 163 on very light demand.Bolsvert & Dumeulin, a te \\.Cotton Matket The Chicago rend lewis of Moody's Investors sar | gnte Jobbins autres Sén te 360 Demiion Fortis, Laurenés LADIES CARDIGANS\u2014Blue, White, Grey, Rose, paints © re Ca 4 hy e ol a\u2026ctacocsauuus ons 3 Jew \"York, Aug, 2aCotion fute- Produce Market | nancial conditions, potail extras Sie to die, frats 810 to | S20 2 mireai Power, Quetwo, ow, Green, Mauve, Black $3.a goat oe , are ai ptt 000; MM 108-100) ote; Oitober 82.35.80; Déc.33.150.Mapt closed quiet MALL gs ublandé 20.b0 sect id tn be ME ne, Law | TH September 97 14a to #7 3-30, | that there 18\u2019 going tv be Ahy imme: Frito shomebts 248; stock | Gov't, Bond Yields : cruise midothe\u201d 13.016; 04 drdinacy [Re December $1.00 1.1 te $1.00 | Biate slump in actual conetructith| Rosin firs, sele 1,200; receipts : .° 9 SMOKERS 14.116, AR 4-8.Corn finished uhohanged to|work, but rather that ths building 4,008; shipthente 4,138; etéck 83,- | (Complied by L.@.Desubien & C9.) Note well the ei \u2018autés of the day were 5,000 1-40 oft, onte 1-Ec to 1-de, 8-30 Abwn | boom has defiitely passed its peak, \u2018des, ?\u201c1 ¥voe Frets Useal Intoms Thx vote roll the eign} bâles which included 3,900 \u2018Afar.[98d pravislons at 5c to 38c decline.| that prospective butiders have much Victory Bonds § 1:4 p.c.\"a a ote | oan.1 fObeIBN0 with 4,000 Bath in| - Slosingi\u2014 fois confid¥tice In the futur than (eme tement mie EAN mie 100.20 5.10% popular at, Sept.BT 1-4; Dea.$1.00 [iney did, and that mies futurs | United Scates Stoel Corporation for 1998.wm ve on 108.36 aso |] Corner Buade and Du Fort Streets shops.It is there | 1-2; May nak ah.tiquirements of goods and commo- | Whe second quarter, leued After the I es ptt tat you wut fsa + Corn, Sept.18 T-so; Dec, +8 3-3c: [Altieh Which Qepetid upon building [close of business yesterday, was 1937.à oo a 0e 107.90 en « he famôus , ; May 65 1-40 ; operations are dkely to bé further | More favorable than Wall Stteot had w ° Lotus \u2019 Pari, Aug, STs arts stake |, OBA Sept 33 8-84; Deo.87 1-to; | restricted.expected.The total of $41,888,181 - per ome ! COTE CIGAR mont, of the Bank of France shows] MAY 30 4-80.\u201cBath dotten and cotton geeds aré|teported for net earnings fa the |10%.cowere.100.08 as\" Maven\u201d the Gélfomiht éhhnèse\u2014 are, Seo.$10.88) Ost, $10.77, | declined, and this: too, han a gons- | Most faverabls sines the boom year | 19M m0.10 Bo\" ANE it ie also there Gold in hand Increpse 7,000 Riba, Bép Oct.$8.05 | [tal significance Deckuss cottén sf ef 1920, and nly falls short less|1987.000.4 un that eth §0c pur- mi D No the Slothing ot the Juss, apf (then $200,000 from duplicating the | Vietety \u2014 1-2 vo = ont chase will entitle Foreign Ex Exchan ng je perhaps most popu- | hecord quarter of that year.After te Inéonte you to & coupon for \u2014- in héhé incest 176,000 ge tar ot a obivare of personal expen su cherie And braterred dividends, | 1934.x., 5.80 « the drawing of a | wre.\"same time, June re.| there revo A balanch equal) 1954.24 01.0t 0.106,00 sis « ve piss Jn otroulation incesalb 338, ronan?«Bien à 6e) tail Arygoode sales axcoudes: tHoës [io $4.63 e bhère on the outstanding Denowsl Bonds Noise in ciroulatisn Inéreage 389,- erie und.¢f a year prévious by about 14 per | bommon atock.The best that Wall 8 1.8 Per Cent fb 046 trartp he ob CEE 108060 3-3 34.68 léent.Considering Both the firgh|Mreet had expécteé was à showing \"wr ea\" TA, atte increase 484 LaTreti oo4ee1e 8876 0697 | pubilo VUSINE ANA the dechnirug pri-| 6f about 04 & share on the common.| 1337-04 vest +.148.80 tte ry \u2026 vege.0488 «0490 leon, one is bound to infer that it le | Tor the firet six miunhthy of the 193.108.60 sis § 880.000 france.General deposits decréase 16,- 781,008 Mund, BND Giocoulitol Lavras $03,918, 000 francs.Mvasices Éecreñme 13,197,000 Athèné: Éraohma meme Aug.2\u2014With no export -| Chicago, abmand of any consequence in eight and godsip current that.Europeans Were selling wheat bought in the United States, wheat slipped down in price today after scoring a small.tévancé.TRS market L1oAda une Brussel: frène Genuvh: HAND (a0te.17006 | 1894 Madrid: possta «0001406 \u201cren Berlin: mark .000001 .Viennd: erown .,.000088 L.Rotterdam: AN +.00M Nog Rome: | crecanasd 0448 yo ate rent trom the Windted milion frahot.sTook BROKKÉS.= RRY & MoMANAM Y Private wires to New Pork, awit?Chicas ané Toromte edhe Bou.Mont real.UK JAMES OTHEDY.\u201cBulidiné permite in June for the fret time in many months displayed a declips from the previous year.Boftwosd lumber prices, according to the Average of 84 important æpe- oles have fallen to 391,656, da compared with a high record this year of $81,008, thiv record being made the store companies and the milla who are #0 censervative in their purchases am to depress the market.Prosumibiy their lask of confidence b based upon high operating évéte And politics \u201cWhat thesa trends mlb for the Mock and Bond markets should 4b.dnd mostiy Upon héw fir they fie.10 PRtIVOt use! for SOMMbELLy pA- 609 t6 Movs doMNWkrÉ In thé Bpting AQ Summer, and to tobover tn thé Aétémh.Présent indleatièné ard {Rit thé Mcovery mhy be small, and yey Nejther stocks nor donds In either direction\u201d.ky marrant \" carfilhgs ot the.\\ Gil Market peur, thé company reporté & aur- Pius, squat tb 6.84 à share on the tommenR eteck, or more than œuffi- dient to obver the ahfual dividend tequirèmente où 85 k shère on the tommon stock.Judge Gary, comménting oh the Stoel aituation, said there has been me diminutiol)y in New business uring the lait forty dayd but says this is seasonal and not surprising.He added thal, ai the present time, now ofders almost Sul) dhipmenss, and it thew orders vontinué, the company, with its pregént large uhn- \u2018To de the right thing in the wrong way ie not te Montreal speciale 88¢, extras 33c, firets 270 to 286, seconde Me to Pic.= Savannah, AGS.5 \u2014 Turpentine lower.Spanish River Preferrad managed to gain a half & point at sé 1-2.Stes! of Canadas after opén- ing up 1-2 point at 69, closed at 64 its appterance with a single sale at T8 Sugar M: Market New York, AVE 1 2-\u2014The raw sugar market w&s steady and \u2018Uhchenged at 4 3-t8c fbr Cubes cost and freight, squal (à 8.96 for centrifu- cal.There were Wales of 7,000 bags of Cuban for August shipment to an operator.Roporth that a syndicate of fh.pantse and Chinded had deën fort.sa tà lakd up Java bugaré now pressing oh the markdt, 144 to active co In the raw sugar futures Corrmpondgnta) how any lite on relied Por thelhtled ton dhould be able to h prices at midday show- & 80.fed Yih, tn vas bein Le vaiting parket Sheind | poup going ht practiolly full capa- na Th vances of 9 to 13 points.à , Ohieago and Néw York ete Hkeiy than Any définité trond |ohy rer a long perivd, The market for refined sugar continued quiet and prices weirs un.changed at 7.90 to 2.00 tor fine gre- sulated.fAned futures nominal.3-4, \u2018Totonto Street Railway made || BDICAL experience proves that mats-ent vs \u2014 whe Ladies\u2019 Golf Hose, Ladies\u2019 Stockings, Ladies\u2019 Sweaters, Ladies\u2019 Scarfs, Ladies\u2019 Blouses, White Tennis Blouses, Ladies\u2019 Pyjamas, Ladies\u2019 Night Robes, Ladies\u2019 Slippers, White and Grey Striped Flannel Trousers.To cloAF.cen oe.85.50 (Not Jaeger) Bere 0 Bower] 10 Unequalled for quality, comfort and service.BEST BY TEST None better-\u2014none as good.Local Distributors: MECHANICS SUPPLY CO, Ltd.80-90 ST.PAUL ST.Quebec, P.Q.VIEWS OF QUEBEC AND VICINITY Over 100 different views in stock.Ale big range of SAGUENAY VIEWS Note our price: ONE CENT EACH la the eart sa | of Things Ay \u2014\u2014 HISTORIC POST CARDS See our Mistoric Post Cards.Ten views of all the Old Historic Gates of Quebec.Price.TEN POR TEN CENTS 48 BT.JUAN Sih M) \u2014 Phone 7918 \u2014 most centrally situated, ail orn conveniences.Just clase haine and service.: es bake our, own bread aad and \u2018cream, A oeieck resert for Lady Tourists Binly & few minutes to aute gar- Open from 6 a.m.te 1 a.m.and wise served at meals.Mammoth Post Card Views of Quebec, Folding Post Card Views, Comic Postals, Birthday Cards, Etc, Etc.T.H.O'NEILL 247 97.JOHN VTREET.FDine at he MANHATTAN 120 ST.JOHN ST.(near Bell Telephone) Try ous five-course Business Men's Lunch 0c ©\" daily from 11 a.m.to 3 pm.FE, Also our SPECIAL DINNER from 8 p.m.fo 8 pan.Special Table d\u2019Hote Dinner on Sanday snd Fresh Salt Oysters Excellent Cuisine and Service.Choice of Wines and Beer served nt Monte.2 Bertani 66-58 ST.JOHN ST.AMERICAN AND CANADIAN RENDEZ-VOUS The only French and Italian Restaurant in this City.Exclusive Cuisine Choice Wines and Beers hee \u2014 re re re À Pr EE 36 2 96 6 06 28 94 96 06 06 26 96 CE THR HOME KITOHEN (By Jeannette Toung Nortos) The Authority on Home Cookingseven Recipes for Delicious Late- ; Sapper Dishes.The hostess is always on the tookout {or novel dishes for the late supper.Most persons who have homes prefer going to them rather than to à restaurant for this light.informal meal.| Dainties that can be cooked quickly are, of course, in demand, as are also dishes that can be prepared ahead of timé and need just a last touch and reheating to complete them.Grill, chañng-dish and saucepan recipes offer a wide selection tor these dainties and the following have been chosen from among them: .Deviled Chops.Melt and mix to a paste a heaping tablespoonful of butter, the juice of an onion, the juice of half a lemon, a teasponful each of chutney, dry mustard and Worcestershire sauce, mit, pepper and a sait- spoonful of paprika.Seleet thick mutton ohups, Tub them well all over \u201cwith this mixture and pin them in shape, When it is time to cook them, place them on a hot grilt and broll, leaving them a little rare.Put the chops on a hot dish and turn over them the rest of the deviled sauce.Hot Saratoga chips may be served with the chops.Chicken Livers im Sauce.Melf a tablespoontul of butter in a small saucepan, adding the jules of a small onion, a tablespoonful of lemon juice, a teaspoonful of Worcestershire satce, pepper, salt, tw cloves, half a bay leaf and a bud o* gariic.Clean and separate the tw or three livers needed, dust them with flour and saute them in the sauce until done, then lift the liv ers onto a hot dish and add to th gravy a small cupful of rich stock When this mixture is hot, thicke with a little flour rubbed to à par with a little butter.Place the livers, whole or sliced, on alices of well-buttered toast and strain the sauce over them., Todian Oysters Drain and dry on a linen cloth a solid pint of oysters, exclusive of their liquor.Add to a cupful an: - * = * Li 2 \u201c s * Verdun Cafe - .1 GARDEN STREET Front of City Hall end Nest to Quebec Automobile Club.BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT IN TOWN.Xo Waiting.Courteous and Efficiest Service.Commutation Tickets :\u201431 Meals, 90.00; 10 Meals, $4.30 \u2018 + ~ = \u2014 Try Our Delicious Lunch & Dinner NEW WORLD CAFE No.31 BUADE STREET (Next to Holt, Renfrew) NEAR CHATEAU « half of strained tomato juice the julce of an onion, pepper, mit teaspoonful of sugar and a tablespoonful each of butter and flour mixed to a paste with a hall-tea- spoonful of curry powder.Stir thir sauce until it 1s thick and smooth, then add the oysters.Let then.cook for two or three minutes and a.\"mn in email paper cases or on toast, |\u201d wrilled Ham Sandwiches.Cut as many slices of cold broiled ham very thin as are to be grilled.When ready place them on & hot grill or in a hot frying-pan, with a very little butter and cook them quickly.Have bread nirendy sliced and buttered with heavy mayon- naiss, lay on the slices of ham.cover with a leaf of lettuce dipped in French dressing and shaken dry, put on the top slice and serve at once.Motorists] IT PAYS TO BUY i \u201cGutta Percha\u2019 Cord Tires | THEY GIVE SERVICE F.H.Andrews & Son fer 283 St.Paul Street - - - Quebec | july80,aug1,3x2 White Rose Gasoline «- STATION - FREE AIR : En-Ar-Co Motor.Oil FORTUNAT COTE Phone 688 5 St.Foye Road augtsi [are good with the sandwiches.Hot Chicken Sandwiches.Slice cold boiled chicken thinly and have good heavy mayonnaise a hand.Make a pan of quick bis cults and when baked, break them open, butter generously and lay mayonnaise.Serve at once as ho as possible.Stuffed or plain olive: Shrimp Patties.Open and drain a large can of shrimps and break them up with a sliver (ork.Make a rich cream muce, and when done add a tablespoonful of washed capers and the shrimps.When shrimps, sauce and a s are hot, fil pastry shel shrimp mixture and serve them at once.The shells may be purchased all made at a good bakeshop and may be easily heated in an oven or on a plate over a tenkettie or cha- fing-dish.Swestbreads in French Sauce.The swéetbreade may be parboiled twenty minutes in salted water, then blanched, trimmed, diesd and set aside until needed.Add to 4 cuptul of rich milk a maitspoon: each of salt, pepper and sugar.Melt a heaping tablespoonful of butter, then pour into It the juice of a lemon and stir in a heaping mltspoon- ful of bicarbonate of soda.After the hot milk and thicken with a tablespoontul of cornstarch dissolved in water.Add the diced sweetbreads and when hot, serve.MAGDAIÆN ISLANDKRS SEEK EMPLOYMENT IN » THREN RIVERS Plotou, N&., August 3 \u2014 A party of torty-six people arrived here today frem the Magdalen Islands en route to Three Rivers, Que.Condireasons for the emigration and it is expected that a further number will leave shortly.Those arriving today were mostly young peoples and 4 number of young married \u2018couples with children.) TRIPLETS ARRIVED , \u2019 IN STORM AT SEA the mixture foams up, turn It into|\u2019 tions of employment are given asl Chronicle Files 100 Years Ago The Union BAL.We mentioned is eur last imue that it was thought that the Impertai Parliament would be prorogued about the 18th of July, sitholïgh we had advices from London to the 13th of June, we hare heard nothing of the petitions from this Cole ony for and against the Union BULL We, however, understand that they were to be presented abeut (he close of the cession when the pressure of important business had ecsased.We look for the procesd- ings of Parliament on this occasion with\u2019 interest as they, we sheuld suppose will communicate te the public some important information on the measure.\u2014 Salted.His Majesty's fihip Athol, Oapt.Bourchier, sailed (his morning.\u2014 We understand that she will shortly return with His Rxcélleney the Governor-in-Chief.She procesds we hear no farther than Gaspe.Chronicle Files 25 Years Ago Accidoat, Yesterday morning.as à gang of ship laborers from Quebec were mounting the side of the steamship \u201cPearlmoor,\u201d on which they were to work.an fron stancheon fell and struck two of them, George Foxtler and Andrews.The former .was wounded on the \u201chead and knocked into the water, whence .be was rescusd by a comrade named Dalberg, of Champlain Sireet,.xho jumped in between the vessel and the ferry steamer \u201cLavoe to hia assistance.He was just în time to prevent Fortier, who was uucoor sclous from being sucked under.the ferry steamer, and held him above the water until hauled out with ropes.The action is described .as was also severely hurt, and after being well looked after by ex.Alderman Jriftin, the woundsd men were sent to thelr homes.- Archbishop Begin.Yesterday afternon after am \u2018ab.sericea of two months, Mgr.Begin: Archbishop of Quebec, returned- trom his annual diocesan visitation: and was met at the C.P.R.Depot by Mgr.Marois Vicar-Genersl, Mgr.Tetu, and Rev.B.P.\"Gar: neau, his Secretary.His Graxw 1s looking very well and was grested with a vociferous ringing of bells.Hom.Mr.Evanturel, We understand that at the opening of the Ontario Legislature tor day, Hon.Mr.Bvanturel is to be re-elected Speaker of the Legisiative Assembly.If so, this will be\u2019 the first time on record that '{ Bpeaker of the Ontario House har been elected for two terms, and li is a great tribute te Mr.Evanturel\u2019s tact, popularity and abllity.- Yes, hundreds of thouamds of them are.This applies to the housewife and mother who struggles on a amall income to make both -ends meet by dging all the washing, Ironing, cooking, making and mending for a large family.There are others who not only support themselves working In factor- les, shops, stores and offices, but often have an invalid father or mother to support, therefore da housework besides.These are the women who break down early an are affiicted with various forms of female weakness.Ninety-eight out of every 100 women who have tried Lydia E.Pinkherm\u2019s Vegetable Compound have proved that it is : successful remedy for woman's ills.For nearly fifty years It has been restoring.women te health and it will pay every alling woman to try [8 A man makes & much more eu isfactory guest.He never loo! a particularly brave one.Andrews!\" twg, Line SILLETT COMPANY Lun WORLD 15.40 LIVER THALED ; cow With \u201cRevelations : Arouse No Attention Riga, July 7\u2014,(By Mall)\u2014Latvia has cessed 10 be the sole gateway to Russia for lavestigators from all over tha wotld.\u201d Berlin is now the chief diving \u2018board tor politicians, educators, corcession chasers and relief workers who are about to plunge Into red Ruasia, Many of theni go by aeroplane.Some travel tiom Berlin to Moscow by way of Warsaw, and o0Mérs enter through Finland and KEsthonia.But moat of the foreign visitors emerge trom | Mussia \u2018through Righ: They ne, Hritiah, \u2018Africrican and German, with a sprinklihg ot lwalians, Czechs and Scandinavians, : : Visitors coming out of Moscow In preathiess haste to tell the world \u201cthe real truth\u201c about Russia are much, surprised, frequently, to find (hat thelr hurried observations do not.attract much attention.Since the, beginning of international relief\u2019 work in famine-stricken Ruasia there has been such a large number of visitors that ig is no noveliy fur Riga to haye scores of pasengars out of Russia in a aingle day, and diplamats end journslisis are wells sated with the narratives of enthu- slama who.expect the world to be surprise that they were not killed.It ls no longer novel to hear that ths opera: in Moscow is the moat - *wongerfur In wil che world\u201d; that| the soviet goverrmment la \u201cmore so-| curely established than any in Europe; that Moscow \u2018ios afer place to bd than New York Ciy.\u201d and that \u201cfiliteracy has been stamped out in the ted army.\u201d The statement that \u201cperfectly clean sleeping cars are oneraied betweon Moscow and Petrograd and between Moscow and Riga,\u201d alse has lost its novelty.\u2018 Correspondents who have beun \u2019 fistening for two years to the tales of visitors to Russia, who have spent a few days in the great Rusman cities, know exactly what most of them will say.If they disclosed their sympathy with.Bolsheviam before they entered, they generally come ou, With words cf high praise.It they were critical before they went in, they are generally mure eritical when they come out.In other words, the weed-enders in Ruasia generally have their minds made up before they go in, and thelr statements on emerging are about as monotonous &d oft-repeat- 4d phonograph rolls.Of course, there are many visitors to Rurela who remain there for a considerable time and give thought and study to tie situation.These ny A Ce Social and Personal ay : Mr.and, Mra Gercié Power, have reluried to\u2019 town.lraviag today fer A:mauski.My.C.J.Lockwell tett taet alght tor res Rivers on buginms.Mr.ané Mrs.C.G.Breakey were in Ottawa for a short vigh and have teturnad to thely home in Quebec.Miss Cary, Rivereidq, .Call(ornia, ta in town (he guest of her coumas the Misses Jomes, ft : Genavieve Avenye, | .Mr.8.W.Tobin, M.F.for Ricamond and Wolfs hap lait tee Brome tonville after agenéing à few déys in town., .Mr.J.G.Parmales, of Ottawa, Assisiant Deputy M.miser of Trade and Commeres has lefy for & uip to Paqitle Coast.\"Mra.J.P.Jandry Whe has beet visiting her dsughtsr, Mra.Emllien Gadbeis, In Mon\\oeal, hap returned to her home In Quebec.* Mre H.B.Powell and her daughter dise Blanche Powell ig epond- lag some time at Tadousse Lhe guests of Bir William end Lady, Price Mra.Beauchamp Humphreys ui Ottawa, has left.for Quebec, where she will remain Cor & few works the ques, of her sister, Mrs.Wurtele., Miss Marion Young of this clty who has been in.Montreal for the past fow weeks, loft yesterday for Toronto, to visit her sunt, Mise M.¥.Thompeen.'.Benator Dundurand, who returned from Europe on Wedneadsy Is spending a few daye at the island of Orleans, where Mrs.Dandurand is summering.Mre.F.K.Eennetts, of Ottawa, with Mra.H.B.Ureve and the lai- ter's small son and daughter are spending the rest of the summer &t Les Eboulements, Que.Mrs.Montague Bate of Ottaws, has lefy tor Pointe au Pic, after spending some time at Spencerwoud the guest of her parents, Sir Charles and Lady Fitspatrick.Mrs.C.R.Paquin has returned le Quebec after spending s short time at Bt.Vincent de Paul, the geese of her daughter, Mra Lech Mercier Gouin, of Ottawa.Bir Charles end Lady b'itspatrick have issued Invitations for a recép- tion\" to be beld thie Friday afternoon at Spencer Wood to meet the delegates of the Imperial Foresiry Conference.The Duchess of D'Acste, cousia of King Victur Lmmanuel of Lay, acçompaniéd by her son, the Duke ot Hiopole has arrived in Vancouver They will sall vn the Empress ot 8coiland tomorrow.Mr.and Mrs.Hobert Boronow, of Alomtrea) leuve tomorrow mourning for quebec, whence they are eaui- ing by the Empress of Scotland io spend abuut two monihs abroad, vaiting London, Paris and other European capitals.\u2018The engagement is \u2018announced trom London of the Princess Lenbelle @'Orieans, eldest daughter \u2018ot the Duc and Duchesss de Uuise.io Comte Bruno ipsa Hi son of the late Comte Eugene d'Harcourt, who was grandson of the seventh Duc 4° Harcourt and nephew of Cointé Bernard d'Harcourt, at on time French Ambassador to the Court of 8t.Jeme's.The marriage will take place in September at the residence of Queen Amelle of Portugal at Versailles.: HARVESTERS EXCURSIONS via CANADIAN PACIFIC Harvesters 10 the Western Wheat Fields should this year be especially delighted to learn of expected bumper wheat crop in all parts of Wemern Canada.None the les gratifying i» the announcement just usually have little to say when they made by the Canadixn Pacific Mago In and tess when they come ou\u2019.They generaily are not in polities; they are not about to take the slump on the Russian question, and they are not rushing inte print with Weir views on every phase of the about the celling for cobwebs.ashions.des 7 thn THIS PORCH FROCK AIN UNITES Today at Halifax the wire joins| Quifport.Mise, August 2-While THE EMPIRE.the telegraph system which extends ihe aiamner Helena.from New- ; trom Halifax across Canada to,casle.NSW, (0 Gulfport, willy London, Juiy 19\u2014(By Mail) \u2014 | Vancouver and thencé under the sea nflrate, was batting mountalneus ring the war Grent Britain seis- & (Jerman submarine cable run- @ from Emden to the United jg ica, ang at the conclusion of hos- ies one end of the line was in 30 minutes.Thue wn up to Englang and the othar| fung parus of the Beiflah empir 0 halé together.to Fiji.Norfolk Island, and New Zealand.Austrails \u201c A® @ result, messages can now be sent from london to (he Antipodes the tar.sean near the island of New Cale.Captain John 2 hedert's ¢ birth to tripte'a.The ship's physician, Dr.A.N.Yowier, had dled and was hurini at scl (Wo das @ préviousx.The sen wns aliar Like ac can be made for enlv 75¢.and 'o evn.| vince you Sow umpls made # ha, Just purs at the diagram.why.you could finish the garment in an or two.je pattern cumés in s .36, 401, 64 and 4K inches Hunt meninge and requires fr the merim poe.only verde M maserin! LA inclige ! wide.Price (3c.'n mamme ar com led down (coin preferred) of tha padiss Addross all Orders te Patwen \u201c\"I'Russian situation.sons Î d orecas IF YOURE PLUMF OF FIGURE chooss this attractive design which hes die ARTS and SO inches bust measure, because \u2018it has the very lines you med w give à lim For the medium vise.J yards matériaf 36 ieches nagement that\u2018on\u2019 leaving dates, Wednesday, Augus Sth.and: Monday, August 26th.from all poinu®'n the Provines of (luebec, Dalhuusic Mills, Rigaud, lachute and Basi, special traine will in the morning of thess dates be dispatched just as soon as a sufticlent number of passengers have entrained from the Company's moat up-to-date and best station, Windsor Street, Mantrea).Special trains will also leave as necessary in the afternoon, also one at 10.00 pan.Traina conalse of convertible (berth) colonist care u.cluding special cars reserved for women and families.Lunch care wilt als» be attached to special) trains In which food and refreshments can be hid at reasonahle pricel Harvesters from pointe west of Dalhousie Mills, Rigaud.Lachute and points to Toronto ard Swdbduty will lsave on apeelal train Speci! traine will on sald dates leave Ottawa also Smiths Falls av 1.00 p.m.carrying similar \u2018 equipment ss those starting from Mont.Tickets will be sold good to travel on regular and special trains trem all points In above territorice at $15.08 tn Winnipeg, plus half a cont per mile, with minimum of 50 cents,\u201d from Winnineg to any ats- tion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, but nnt West of Edmonton, Calgaty and Macleod.\" For the return journey, half a cont mie to Winnipex and $30.00 thence to original \u2018stariing point In the Rast rther information as 'to these excursions can be obtainéd from alt Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents, ot trom ©.A.Tangivin.CKyv Passenger Agent, 90 Bt.John, Street, \u2018am Palais Station, Quecbe.: y ENGLAND WON'T ; KEEP HER ART Lohdon, August #\u2014It Is not 1h: tended to take any legislative nied sures to keep works of art, famout and pictures in this cour try.Bir W.Joynsén Hické Finanela] Seoretary- te the Treasury, told & questioner in the Howse of Com mons recently.\u2018 The questioner referred to measures he thought should be inter\u2019 duoed whereby such treasures which might gtherwies be seld te America, might come Instead to national or municipal collections at & fair vajustion.THe Bacretary said the question.had heen cenald- ered by the trustees of the National Gallery, who advised the Gov- ide witli 3 yard 3é-ineh contrasti material 18 required.Prier i Meperumésé.Que sec Litas.coment \u2018against any sueh legislation.; .J Great sere, Toe FAS, are silent i + Commander Joseph, Morales A).FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1933.{Fashionable Store- Mid Summer Offerings 25% DISCOUNT OFF ALL THIS SEASON'S LATEST IMPORTATIONS IN TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS.| 259% DISCOUNT OF READY TO 25% OFF Voile and \u201cRésine\u201d Dresses: : 25% OFF Canton Crape and Silk Dresses: = 3 25% OFF « - - - Shirts : Murray Bay Homespun, 36 \u2018 Lepinay 25% OFF Suits and Coats.oo 98c.SPECIAL.98c.and check effects.Kegular $2.00.188-198 St.John St.Poirei and; Tricotine Dresses and separate inches wide, in plain.Limited 4 Cr Teepe Wb |p PANCHO VILLA Of Rasoal\u2014Set Himself Purposely Towards Goal Of True Villain The world 10see a rare type with the passing of Pancho Villa.a search through ait the swasbuek- ling novels and melodramas of.the past will hardly reveal his equal for perfect villany, Villa succeeding.in éreating out of himself a figure which towers over automata of a thousand novelisis and playwrights.Born with extraordinary talents, .he set himself purposefully toward his geal of a true villain.It was no.easy task; yot he succeeded magnificently.Your really deep-dyed scoundrel ia rarer by far than the renowned knight, without fear or reproach.Villy; had to fight clear his.same John Reed aimost succeeding .in cangnising him In a literary way, hy had to plunge deep in.rap- WAS RARE TYPE 2: of humanitarian talsts.The late}.Jf Villa remained .in a locality overionk and chaneed te kick à few scraps te the peons yelping at his feet, he was Immediately dubbed à ssoend Robin Hood by the sycophantic begsare Villa must-have per- celved this tu be the badge of medio , Every common cut-purse and snatchthief if he remains at large is called a Robin Hood sooner or later.So Villa, possibly was a sigh.had to lay waste the countryside and despatch more hapleas victims to clear his name of all but villainy.Villa did not even loom as a romantic with the fair sex.True enough, a few regimental camp - | tollowers.tralied In his wake, but he - was anathema to imaginative women Physically ugly and uncouth, brutal faced and ungallant, he built up à reputation for no sentimentalism ia his dealings with them.* \u2018Fairness to his enemies was something Villa: carefully avoided.He exterminated a family hostile to hs politics, which were those of à knife in the dark, He murdered a partner as the easicst way to end business relatisns\u2014which business, by the way, was cattle stealing.He attack- od.tn the dark 4s a rule, fearing a fair fight, and giving no quarter any where.He cost the United Mates $100,008,000 in a truitiess chase after be.had sialn ita pescetul citisens, To cap his inconceivable villatuy, he did not love tobaceo or wine.With Villa it was villajny for art's sake.y i Ha that forgives the tranagressor August 13th and 22n4.respectively, [À iné and murder te cleag his.name of.Read's tribute.\u2026.L 0.Suina;the.victory.\u2026.1 - # At Bellevue Park, Beauport Tuesday, Augast 7, 1923, at 2 o'clock P.M.The owner of this ma, nt park, Mr.Thorhas Blondeau, has decided to place on sale by AUCTION, without reserve, ail the unsold land.A unique opportunity to become a proprietor.Enchanting site.Splendid view.Removed from dust and heat.Two minutes from BEAUPQRT COLLEGE, ten minutes from the CHURCH.A few feet from EVERELL and BELLEVUE stations.Waterworks, electric.light, sidewalks, macadamised road.Ja VISIT to the land, Sunday; the Sth of August, from 2 to 6 p.m.} pe SPECIAL CAR FREE-The day of the sale at 2 p.m.at the Quebec Railway Station.In the event of rain, the sale will take place on the following day.ALSO FOR SALE, on the premises, modern house of two dwellings.ALPHONSÉ HUARD, Notary Public, iv Quebec Railway Building, ~~ + cs ug3xé aug: Profit by My Prices My tow overhead \u2018capempe enables me to sell fleet class \u201cat prices which defy competition.: 1000 pate Military Work Boots, $8.80, for $8.90, Boys\u2019 Boots, sises 11, 19 and 18, at 91.60, perfest, Breeches, Club Bags, Pack Sacks snd Leather .\u201cAn attractive assortment of Towetary as very low prices Watches, Rings, esc.200 pairs solid leather Knglish Loggings, worth $0.00.for 35 esuine Cstt-Oxtords, rubber heels, worth 90.00, ter 6120, | | .epécial Soler D khaki, of worth V1.30, for DOTE.\u201d oot wing khaki, ai.cou Jeartr, A job Jot of Military Boots ai $3.50 a pain.\u2018™M.SHERIDAN 9:11 LACROIX ST., PALAIS - EE \u2014 junedixtawtrizbm \u2026 GOLFERS POLICY ~# BURGLARY POLICY Tn aE OB FOR PARTICULARY oF ie TROVE! ae.1 ET 5 "]
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