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TRE LUCKNoW SENVNEL • THUttSPAy, AUGU$T 2na,
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THE
FRONTLED HARDWAR
itint Up Clean, U
.1X
ith-„Mortin4enour 111hK„Ptire 'Inside aed 9litaide Paint: •
Senour's -Floor Paint
Wood Jac Stain for FlOok, Woodwork and, Furniturs„,
Rogers' Brushing Lacquer' for Floors? or Furniture S dries
in 30 loitteteils • • • ss
• • ...
' Mutesco for Wafls and Ceiling decoratien.
Duck and tEffectO Enamels for repainting •:the cars, .
Full. Stock of Paint ahd "LaCquer BrnshesS.
Rakes, Roes, ;Cultivators and Shovels
JUST ' AltRIVED—Carload Of Coil Spring
and Woven Fence. ' •
• St.. MarysCement always on hands-
Gyproc,' Paristone and Limes
BLUEBIRD ELECT RIC WASHER, Coniplete with Elec-
ttric Water 'Heater built inte the :tnb. It •boils,, WeShe's .iand
wrings .the clothes, ' It will Pay' you. to see this , machines before
purchasing.. '
Phone 66.
Hardware Coal..
- °Luck now,
Plumbing Tinsmithing
LUCKNAI.N andiWINGHAM
11.01.1411104.tal ..W0,11.1(57
IStacknovis, Ant.
Has tl!,3 largess and most complete `
stock' an the mostheautiful designs
' to Choose from, in : • ,
. • Cu-'• Marble,;' Scotch, ,Swedish and /
adiso Granites .
We 'make s specialty, of Pars*
• Montiments and invite. your **wee-.
lescriptiens Neatly s• Carefully s and
'Promptly Done..
See es befOre, placing your Order'
Rene as Brea. R. A: Spotten
Phone 74 Phone 258
Lecknow "Wingbon•
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE WAR -
An Effeetive Reply to, Statements
Which Appeared ..in United States.
Puhtications.'.
quickly_ in.: the. face. �f the. eenenly
thansdid theBritish, and thatin tit'e',
important ,last stage's' of '1; he' , Nftlat :14e
had. more .facing 'the.enetuy than thi
- • s' •
, • . •
•"Garet . Garret, • in the '..Saturday
Evening.Poste Says' alines( tbe sareet
thieige. .the monicn c1. ,ddclaiing
War :We began to Mobilize -cair. fight;
itig .powee. 'Eighteen .1110nt,l-ie. later.':WO.)
had, on the front asainSL Germany
more 'men than any oilier iiittioli; eks.
septing ,.only •FranseS •
.. • •
• • StateMents • Are' False, '
. .
'These ssiatemmiti 'esS: atesssetese.
false,:and: Yet they are ...it, fisir and'
conseeVative . *ample. ‘of s li tt is 1p,e-
ing produced foiS'eonsumPt:',on 'by ,tlie..
,SeaderS' of the: United ,States peried,
ical press UnfoitunttV, c• eari-•'
notsgeere the feet. that the thoughts
•
. .
and . general infersnatiOnlef.' a very..
• large ,percentage. of Canadians
seines SubtrY• • moulded through the
inedluni Of :United State,. ims 'and
.United •States reading .ina,tterssitteny
Canadians 'scent. the •id:eathat people
'in. this' country' pay any 'attention to
such statements, , beliesing that .tbeir
palpable ,absinslitk. 'must - impreSS
anyone, who. knows \anything it all
about the 'war. They • foi get;. ho
ever, that the ,reajorety" of 'those wl.io
'read these artielea, and sklie. the filing
. . .
know nothing whatev.ers of,. the . real,
facts of ,the and that evesy year'.
. •
this majority Will steadily :increase.
When one looks it it• in that way; • it
is not • cornfoltir4 to realize that in
adialis reed a great' Maay more' .UnitS
ed, States periedicalS.than their own:
It 'inlist be preginned thatTIN,-eY,'.vostl
what' they buy ant,' it liS'therefose,
a. logical .e.onelpsion.;that a :very great:
-percentage of .what :Canadians . read
conerning the. Great ' WancomeS iom-
such unreliable' Soerces :os:haVe 'becn.
quoted:
• • i'rtitit Should Be linowss • .
"It.: is. time that an ea.rneet ,anPeal
be .: made to intellig,ent 16
face the flood, of • misstatement whi(41
is 'PoUring into' this eOuntsYS, andie
keep . alive the truth concerning the
Great :War; not With any idea: of 'Iles.
littling the really •fine effort nnyt, hy
American • soldiers after .they , .041
conic late the Was; nor for .the pets
pose of glorifying ourSelves, beteoe-
ly that the vital 'lessees 'Of the. wsr,
which .cost • us So. Much in Men
money, iiiay net be:..lostf
Canadians now and in. the. ' .futtire.
rifity: feel the justifiable pride' in rip
knowledge of a task well ,done Witt 11,
shoidd warns the heart. of eve1yoli2.ft •
who calls, bthlself British," 1.
Nor is Major Drew. Content 'with
accusing 'certain dnited Statos
edieaje 6k• uttering,...81.aii4eretts.it
"h
odd—he giSes. abundant eSaii ploS
,of 'theses -•,-,he'• titisvveSS • dash. of Its se
falsehoods 'with faets; 'feets and
ures that should' silreneg,... oneti tend,
tt,Or all, tnv ,Arnericaly wiiter w.`io
.has an nbiticmto :belittle the .firt-
l.sti. •Empire's cOntributipriSto the whis.
ning ,f the Great Wars s
. First Off, Major Breve .Pays hie' re,
spots' to the ,entlter .ofsthe Co,siso-
13rigsGsens Rents.
ReillyS. • 'o.uotes the Cosreopolit,in,
as Saying., "'Tor ten .,-,yeats: Anitigt-fa'
has boon waitingfor sonieetie to .is"ftIl
'the truth of •Otir• 'Part in' the Woild
Witr".. A year 'agei Thse CtisMopOliten
ellleoted, BrigAell; Heart?' • J.•
•
was sent abroad to gotO oellrenal says, ..`A War 18 Won by fighting.'
sources 1.6 &ft it the faets from the t'Slis,lii ,fttiftt reelite"nft ar .A.me!:ican:s
mask .or pra, t•,:in ii.ti • s' 1‘9.71:0v-11.1on, sil":, 1.• . ift , '. • ...)1., i...". in i 1-ft,ft
and 11.4ii:-Lrul.11".i," ir,t:i c...n,tilittes; eetee ',et, 1..eii,te"."41 aeet 44,4 .iill„4.1 1.0.1
"NO:VV, frillt Is ii fair method of ass voinbatent branc.hes. Th li maximum
:pro,iieliing 'rthere-wiestion, eiel, a Cana- Nv48, r<i4elled betweqn.' SePtenli?eii 26,
i11411/11:ileell-)1Y feels,•thut facts pre-:. ID] 8; ',and, ;tile ' arini *theft; s ,,i)!: i weeks.
..eepted e11e. this itiQntrliol „manner. •;.liijk.r.,•` so' 4 will li.e., ';5•Oil tliat even
should be 'giye,ii due consideratien-lt :,1..-114t niti,xlinlant 'rituilber ',Yea •ene'aged
is 1§6.157 ttie se6tni-ngly 'ingenre, 'a vOi'Y shot 'time; wbereas, the rsrft..,
111,,, p'rei..1)(4 of•enjeroeele Neleich • MIA, ' !lel'eroOpe erctieely' :cage qed,.'; on :' the
leeds,*or..is• lpi 'linctl' ,.to misicall,. -the.• ' vientftrii front 'glen& had 'been itept. le-
'Majerity of, . )tina"diana' :.„1.*oaders,",, .....0:!; 1 t''.110' 11011)3
, ...1 '61._3;.)1 0Pd ,....O. '..:_iiiir?9,000
fft•iticli, articles,..wheftliaVe'velehee, th," thvoilp:lfinit the,
. . ,
time n cit..; the , fitillities ,to,. 'te'st „ the ,, The .1,1;avy ;1F1g11.ting,- Of • 1918
.truttr, of , the ' stafernents ti,i'e.y contain. : „iek,et u,s ,''.at'ry this ijoinparlsoti ' of
.'. 'When ' Pershing..Landed. nien. eagaged Still further! In A11,.
"The ' ,tirst et: ben,egeilly's ..articee.A 1918. oee Year aftee the had •de-
ort,er'1 isist.oij Oar:ed:,, war, the -British '''vere!
.facts".1iPorn. ,the friga3. ;If • 19r cUU.barlog lirtnit of the Gel,malkilam•
eeagge eitt.ion;- arid ehalf-treeths, Mer biows rfd naig •Dad„issutd. his
e irforina:tior .memerable Message, 'With eine. hacks
..wliC.n.Geie...gerskiiieg, landed 'ineeEtee . to tl/e a1land beliotlykg in..' the jutt
015e Pettish hed :"31.8t•- yei..,;;;(e.•(,?f ,d,ur Cause,:eall onf us nnist
Adopted and onforcod real 'draft Tight to the epd,' the. Ame.ricaos "hid
few -diVisiOn
:avaa. Man-
...' n Offensive
nen sto ,spsifte foe • expefolloweduntil theGerma
ilitions'
Yet they ehadfor paega Tee_
uting theheavy. figliting, that
13\vor iii tlW army.
In February of ,this year The Cos-
, mepolitan magazine,'commericed pub-
lication series of articles • on
„ • r .
Britain's part in the .Great War. The
. articles were .written by . Brigade
General
- It may here. be stated that The
• Cosmopolitan is A 'Hearst. Iniblica-
• ' tion. Hearst is ,the sliest notorious
• ''''yellew'" journalist in'. the United
States—a, wealthy, ignorant, blather-
skite; . who • never tires of. sayi4 in -
suiting things &seat Britain. Whe-
/ther he has • any personal feeling in
• the ,matie ji• or whether .he is s• just
eateringfe anti-British elenients
in' the country, irnposeible to
.say. It is safe to:assume, however,'
that' •his ,smotive is entirely , selfish,
and regardless of the, learnt that .he
inay I do to the people Of, his, own or
any other country. f' He never had:
the '-slightest regard for truth or'
deeencr or the Public welfare.
• But, to genie back to. the: articles
• ' by These ,brolight forth .
reply by, •Majoi George A. Drew,
in
• a recent' issue of MiieLein's Maga-
, .:zine, whieh, the utter. indifference
truth . and:the glaring falsehoedi
Of Reilly' are vigorously exposed.
• . In his Cosmopolitan articles,
Tteilly tells us that "the lack of al-
lied. suedess, on the Wesierts Front
Was due to British failure to enforce-
- a -draft, law,• and. theft! refusal • to
move their iseeps • away from the
Channel portsP This, Major .Drew
says, "is hued sample i•of Brig. -Gen.
. lie!! observations on the Conduct
of the' 'British Empirt tinring the '
• World. War, but it shows his, trend."
• But Reilly, in the Cosmopolitan,
wasn't the only, :offender, .Majer
Drew- -eontinuess-- is
"An article tinder ihe, suggestiv
• "Alending, ',who Won the War,' -lip,
peered in toeity, whinlivtold'us 010.
a nomparloon data!, iron• antrif
ftfift 914 mato' tvaoya, playa la Of roin *Pt 14t0, t°1 th'8.
eollepeed at • the end .of • !T
aW tC) put all .their ilble
une.. only
Greece and' 'eceeninein
'neither; of )yleteli Cotild possibly' 1110• American; the
win the war,- The. '.13ritieli thought nd 01these : only three were
•only o± protecting the French pents, '-,?'PtivolY., engaged'. his 'bee)
along the 'British 'Cbasnsl, these'lle, Of the ArneriCan victory at Cha-'
in on the sliortest• route ,to London the' point of 'the sal- .
'froni GQn1 iny: 'rheir etrateg 'con k!.111, rormed....ber the 'fler man thrust onitcd .
ofily in detc-nding the. ground Paris 31011 GO • SeisSons ami Rheiins).
they had or trying to get inore ground:- V,,itho'ut detr.dtting in 'arty ,WAY
n fsone ol i _these posts, • ft,sesy had from t21 11 eftortr-it is well to main -
:0" idea ot le:lying thiS..viciiiity,,;;no .1..1i 0 , a. proper aense7 of . propertiOn. by
uatter What ' f 0ee01 her in., that./ o'01,,,. -•-one An eri-
mc'oci to -.prove 'ell tL con'eontratdon's eug.,1ged , ...that
lrooPS .parts'.:if the N\ est- 1-11 .;
Trans 10c11(1 1,.(011) „he gee_ . "When the •t4e4 4 10 ')l1C11'41VC (01i
'23 141 arm'y.; 43.11:y a'/ the: end -of J une the. Allies'
intet ''t 1! 10 the..r's 01111 0 111 1 'yont had1vori the war, G 1111 a 'had stiik,
tlic ni-ountaih; 11 0321 car_ .1 •tvoi•.-tl-riryft; and !opt, • ft' might be
Li Lo --rh-e-'41.1.1f:-uf:Venice,The a Year•,..,„but
tnete,i,ed..1Piel4, l'<•‘ i( tory. Was; \0n 1. cnn theh•
ici
Italian4••.ancaOrcq,t •t" Werift
. .
the • the Brit ninibc:r -of- pl•ni under which.
-14Ored on tF;41!p-..t.-rea:tp • fl
' ;rual:'er grerpOl'tiOri• of 'sold:ers.:' 1.12111 when the Allies 'cOinnience.d.
. 'per' mile. of, 'frolit:th:t•n the :Brit:- I" P:re,at dtive. on ,Aeigest .8e There
'ele an41. the,,,haci to. do' :the'. .was 00, More qUestiOn of a German
iest "they .cot..1(.1'te ke.e"0. 'ft2 0.1Y.• Th&y had`....exh'et'll'steti :their
•an g Anj ti 2' I"04 • and ....a n•y IA I : • of :••
.11( k . Of". efl'Airt aod leacle'r, • tifttlier,. attack, on 1h6 $.•eale neces-i
.41 "And then pershin‘it ,carne..' • -a ).'Nft .f or Stici:eSS had • p pear ed-
... •
: n•Pcirllaps Yeir 3AY,,,,`17,701, stire- ft lilt them," ,
and There
(104 ,
. Quebec, Quebee.---The 1498:t sue
CqS$fill ineeti4K of the Canadian
Seed -0,rOwers Asseciara closed
,
"at*.efte• Chatenn.Pronten. c Satnr-,
daY,",314rie 1,06, "with'..4 record de-
7for, register.id seed .fo.f., all• .
gonads, Oven as follows : Wheat,
• 77;.9 busheis;kiate, 56,314 bushel;
'1 4 •
be rl ey;' 16,637 tiuslfels ; and alfalfa,
10,743 ,.bushels.• .
: ,
Mbritr.eal,,Quebec. Tft,ft-pur prices
have advanced elace ttle early
spring,i,s,,reflectd. in the,. three--
• day, fus auction sale recently eon,
:.. eluded here,- Nearly 60,000 errninaS •
peit‘S.old at'•20 per. cent. ablive•tlie"ft
leybl Of. the,: previous sale, with ,
top; Oice et 01;0; inlets" Was. also .
•• up -.so. per • tent. with the liighest
sale at 446:60, ; while wolf pelts ,
brought- a. ten; per cent." advance
over .the 'Price level of,,early, Spring: ,
Canadian •''dinners In ,the Old •
Country . are not considered 'corns'
--spiet-e-withottt-seasissitanstives erea-Mr7
for dessert.' Thus, for the, High
COrnmissihner's annual diaper ins •
London, on July 20' two eight -gallon
tubs- of the delieacy were ordered
and these Were delivered by. Cam-,
dial' Pacificti
, Express in ample me
for •the dinner. The seine thing
res done last October for a special
Canadian dinner held , at Manches-•
ter. tiy. the Canadian Trade Coni -L
mission:en there.
• 4
Ottti.wa„. Oritario.—By the end of
file season:45 flying clubs have
been established • throughout Can-
- Sada, according to advices from the '
Air Board. ' A tbtal :of .$176,000, is
'being. spent by the board 'this year
In the promotion of these elubs. ter •
civilian flying: • . clubs have al-
,eansiqn in' the not remete
1 eirdY haen established. at"Montreal,' •
•
PAGE PITH
BITSINESS CONDITION' ' that she Was &ink tbe. very best
thing gossible. We have knO9 many
, • • •
,rn ite rronthly eutemery ' and re- . Men yvhe have evidently ,been brought
- ,
view. or :kaIne.§,4 coneil ;One, ,ehe ..Deek ' ap, like little Willie,' and who ne er'
..e , . . . . • had any trOube adve when they had *
'°f Montreal, in t''s 441i bullet41' had to' dea,l With other people, • They get
. ,
•ateiefaelei:,is,0::,tleeiteli,e, 1\1;4:tel: mai le.: .t,,..........a%k:etr ..tis inlin_ g., 1,y_.0.vpii.1,... 4.4. -1 any
. ti..Qui) je4:..a(
, . . , . , ft
leiothingt: has" occurred during • :the alt --blit ' the 'snotnene• they tried ' to -
ist fear ',Week's .to mar the ,proppect •-,,wgerokifWciut.filtx.e.theprfs 2,toho.e4yr§.eh,a,dthaell,l,c,i4nFdr9s,.. '
of .4 bounti,int.baryest nor to dirnin-
,i:lh,n't,i4h7,.e'..,4.0e.1, i:4.5-11;licici.::f41.c.),),•si'cvli.e..i,d,.i7...1.1tt:ii ‘4.t),tu.. ,• ,ei•oined.s...i._,,...,,,. : '.iwiti,°a:s,tait:1,4wa•uallbyl.ea7..t,k'n:o 7Itfoiln..efg,4r:,41::(lh:ollN:::::Cfte,7u:tiell'acift..,
..tionsi Comntercially , hitVe'nev:er 'beeps, haeft ev'erytiti:nte. 'their own 'W4' they .'
better in C,.aneda; nor •prospecilv.ely . wereft the easieSr.,people in.. the wtirld..,
1.111w.' 1104 oilt:::.1eatill,' .Astirane.'e. •of ti;:g•g:allt,atli(,)4/1.got‘*heitr4e;ph9.ep-}T.f.e1,21iir‘ti:lee;ear:
TeasOiiiibre".i.toritinilanct 'To this ',sit- -
. '., . . : • • " . deiire- to, have their. oWn2 waYft: then
:tteteerf. ek'eel.ent harvest Of•th•ree Sue,' ' .• ' •,... • ' • : ' ,.,. ,• ',
. •, ,• - ... : • • • . , ;. • the . fire began. to fly. .- •.
Ong with t eTnse. ves . Nost „
.c.teefteeye seaeons have bel.e..n" import-:
,fee:.:tolt; and 'Prevail- part the • krouble eeiseeeerlcb.in
ing contldenee • in. business. circles • i's„ .:Iturch,shonie and staie •Aley be trees' .
1,611:nd(ul upon 'belief that thi§.. year's., :'d to •Plese • Krovnertne' elliee".. who,
0: have neverlearneasto, IsIgY Wifli4oth-
,sessaiils•With that of 927. _s • s.
'evert eeceed given propitious wee -
.,her' during tne next six weeks. A
;alter, ireea ••has been 500.0 •grain
'in. the' 1i 12110 Preeilices; the • lOwest,
estie.aee '• incye:ase teeing, a millidn
'.eres and the '•high*e.et, o mil -
• den acres.. There has. been adecesete
soisture with' contintiotis heat, and
:eve an. odd' exception hese and there,
liver the vast ' •tersitoSy, conditions
ieve lettio to be desired.
Ici the, several brarailles of produc-
. ion and •manufacture' substantial
degree. of activity ,cofitinues. Mineral
-1
• "'Arse Pereeladed that •no • small
s 1 d •ers, and who alwayS' insist thath-er
will not play unless they can call the e-
earee and,oaways be 'it'. ls 'it, any •
wonder such Men find this World Tee
eher a rough: and thorny rod?",
, •—•.---e;
'ROBBING PETER TO PAY ,PAUL" .
An old expseSsion, but one that
3.ut Mt is large with prosects'of ex -
future: in
lead: 11011
well eni-
lielrrasnitoL:dfaui'rns:taillet::;,::
1.-tiinegp te;aactt
iti in -
important -
a$: t2it,sihsye 9AsuOab.tnOrt
recordedii-
'95ufl 2b
of Motor
ttoii:131.1ulty: eksstohiiii,cetdlibe:ersn.egn:ee:,;aietiee:n.. et 1117: , -hasoutt
put of agricultural impleinente, con-
/,..epect to. gold, copper 0.1id
'Poronte. Ottawa,' 41amiltess, Hall-
faS, '.....:laaltatoon, Regina, Moose .Taiv, Arid steel manufacturers. nee
Ed mon ton, y I ctorta and 'Granhy, il'(..yed; %the boot' and shee
Ore at.isalifsx and anoiher at Lon- - • .
maintains recant' inimoveni
den are about to enter the liet
, • Lilt inil.s hold up 'under ..th0.
Transpostatisin of small Viet, Toreign 'Competition altheng
valve:0)1e packago ,•by ; air, !rem , ndel
Canadian Pacific 'liners: at 'Onions- 1.1g: ,F Cnstribu
eeeend business better' the
Ina ow *sr wows that ato(-th0.
y eeery .banad:an, knoWs timt thie A St rtking. o in pa risen. • • • • ,
' he majority of -lb osci .Canstlia0S WhO: Ill) 1 0 111.0 arMiStice. Old Anierie
'tele tc'uee . Are yen.. Suet!. that een • ,ec ti 14.11 IS•thiit 41 time rielit
' •, The Coi.111-00Clitan. • knew i!aos heve. morQ 11 ail ha') as Meny,
..ehethee trne ,nr not.' • • 'Yen ,'11'r.th-c:f.ac'o'f..".of the .:e•rie a s ;the,
'Ip the.seeond arte.le .Of th0,. ser, clic) I,Ptanifte tee. A lid re-
ies., 1g reh...(e(a. yes ; some . ,
)f,ethe 'fruit .of ceu'eadO for. truth:.
guoting 411 20(4111,0105 Meinliereof
he, 'ftrrrian:' gen.ennl:.stalt, in'
eeler ;to shOW what ra Vet'y paOr tf
'fort. the Pritish neeite-.; As
_
•tion • it is hiteeenting. , A; Fr,mple 'will
do 'Pritain. . w r kept at
honee, and he and. 1.9J7'•Was'''still
,keepine.,.., epesbierable, •feree
his AnYsteriee berman in: eat 'in Africa, and were. still' fight'- •
Member,' toe; that 'up .to, the armis-
Day. on, the IN all of the Chateau •
13S."... 1 .'' 1'h 11,1:(1 s Ific4 ed ft Fro'ntenac by •His Ex.cellency," the
2431 esnaeflee as conybared.with 3c3Cy Gss'srlior-Ceneral. 'Present it thp.
2(12 : (100 2111(14, And also . ce'reniony. *ere officers. of the '
Pais iTierS fsopi. England ,and ,a ,
.do hot. forget that anothes •••
taeliment, ftem the Canadian, resi-
stss v 1)ad • 'c'en hfiered ..Pal. estine , and
id to-MontreaLand TWee
by Sav,ing. about 24 liourkiln. time '; an(rTil.twit-ink8raebS
1S: be:Comin'g increasingly popular . ts volume, to Which end a
Aster . Montreal; Toronte, London. of tourists contributes:
the latter. has be'eo-nie an •
eviniihe• 'Claorptahracneii,,oGfuieilip813.4 .1hiandanistsitpuin'rni •
to- a depar.tment:ntere-ehere a,nd dee ';'tar in ' sumine.e: trae.le; est
shipment being weleeened by Mayor ' 'mg' mede. that iiot less' than
Peebeeen and , °thee proirdrent citi- 000 ,will; be spent in Caned
. zees 1/4of the toWn. TheSe ;parcels . dvican .-tourist's to redress'
. are handled li,Y the 'Canadian .Paci-;/ ,, . • •
.fte- ENpress (2,0„,r4./iy. verse halante of trade :With
: • ' - s: itec4States, • The 'antes-I-lob:le
•
A tablet in memory et men of experiences .seasbnal slown
• • ' •
.served With the Que,beC garrison .,ttatisties Show a producti9
. the SeVenth Royal Fusiliers who.
duting the siege of 177,546 by the. : 64 'Pas•seliger. .crars in' 1\lay':
Athericans Under Montgemery and 'e'•ccess :of 'Pric.n;"6
Arnold.' was bnyeiled on Dominion • month, while the. production
Hers of London Ontario who are
tho Turk; 1112' anotnet• •• • • '. • • '
filta ed tne English •corps.
Briti41,1 arilly had encie.iiieed from" The chatsan Frontenac occupies.
soi•oss.s• against, the Bnleetrians and the site of the .oldm,CultiteatreyaullSeat:dLcRoitaixis.
be"e1 • been chiefly Mstrumental, in which Itles the
• tcys dui lag ;tit , skege.
• homese. .Cce.• epos quote• their defeat.; that they ;
leest 'one ft'stet6ment with Neveee me' 1.1 'Plieeet • • s•
Can •agree•,,.`Wli•at does .it • ell :show 4-. . '•`.:Clft'''(: have •disposed.s'oi the . gross
')ove :eserylhing else `7 teeMethink t •isstatenent that in ,the iinportant
v•ery' sinipiet tliat juet a4 in :a Telze Llst ,staeeee of' -the war the'. United
firTht ' a ,t -sr is' 1,‘011 Mil,/ 'llY fight... .57. t at'os troeipe had mere Men fa' cinn"
! .t•
,
•
' in fa,..t., 'meet of ,the Men being' ,ceunt.:
'enemy than 'the:, British; wherees
11Ien' "I tile
lIajor ,l)reW 1.14 ti-, 01Lli tilt"ft 2_..8t1'1.14.-
2.11001. thiit the jernerieene 1vr:41 'enore•
e.en f;iciiig th (m)iny:
a't the Chit:v.61! th.ft
.“3United`eitetes not • lieve
nlore :men 'e0. tAle front 9,., ,111'-t Gar -
1 /' 111 111 13I 1t 1131 .,
41,111 120 elle
ti, 1)1 41)2 4.114(1) othc 02
who wile in* Pitierene; th O. time ot
,the ar:•; istice , the 1.3111tlY(1.,c.31titi.,s. 'had
1;950,000 on fI 11 1 t1011 strength 'in
P.ranaft and the 13111';e11
but .;t1-1,6 yi0• t2.,,
1.,:1:50,000, '00 ,the feente a:ieneete "•:"'
any .tit th it 4.1)2)4•. At, •th un,11.:--tec,'•
adopted b Coo 1 4 111 1111
wae• 'to,, s4ii•di14 14”4:1. '(413 II2
..peeeil)le :to., 1 01 1 601e0),,t(
etle,eiretrainitievIlielel, and than,
1,000.004l' 'A ris• • ' rcild ft,. 144
.c.,;(.> aotiop 'at, the '.tieee: of tile
... • ,. , , . ,
i lea. 'yho Brit ish ti oopc w 110 •W ere
'state ,of training 'es. More
110,1 t•0.1 t•lio ,Anieripans 014110(14
'in jiinc \'()( 12ll,14) 104.j 41
•4o4.1; 1,11);( pp! 11,2 41412)1
As. the 01 c•Iii reao.lied. tilt, Point •1)11(11
titeY Were. yearly .to ,r.tio into ,'IrtFon,
lvere. s'eni 1.0....1"1n11i 0* to_
conitiatarit ;'0,ilits' as gitiel<ly'ag.'1:11e.
in,crienms' could ,:be sr:hi; 1.,..1) •11 1)1
2)1111 training p-roas .1( esis ,the'legs
hell arra ngemen(.fti .1 rt l•o .,niunber
t,i.v.0,s" in 1b4. 'war •,ssii,e, is '
sonsiclerrte,:then. lot .11.411 :odd' • tins,
13i 1t14, (•11*,ictivei: , who'
.weee .pseparing for sovvii3O IA those
24 lio fivont, beetreee • theleee !Were' juet
asava .Poil-serv ice 4 more' than
a "million Aenericanse' heck, in, theft'
trainin'g 41)e1,0,. TT -
1,1100,600 nt time 0.1 the areftlee
tice thief'
her 40 41)c2, 44.6.0 .'frirnt Would e.i v et,
r•h 1341104111 10 ,ronnd • 1;00p.*
a00 Men at,'„fttihn•it 1.006,00o Arnerie
-c(lhsiu'lnodIiitelv 412'0II2(11C 1'24'1' '1.V
ioe. Mit filetle net 0 vefee entisfitee.
tery bn1s f cenipttrison, "The only "
.satiafactory.'hisrs ,13 to. cnitipill'e the
iitimbir of that' ,Wete
fighting, far, 48, lihnSelf
,
ed• fwere still 'N‘ftell back f th6 line •in
•
the treiniug, 211 2- if e
9,1.1,0.12 is sp.r.offt..A:red eVen on the hasi,i
etneei ...inobi!izecl,' the, ''fiqures are,
"etil1 imnieneely. in our feeler:. ThEi.
. States evith leer draft... leW
reel,illeed• 4.1 05,483' while the :Pettish
•S (154 °80 rnost of 221101)1
velenteere, and.'"nioee , of . whore
,aceive Seryi'e,e, ' benetal Reilly
1< 1114: ''Theye no better proof
how far the people of 'a elation really
1( 114 2( 40 that nation than the readi-
•
t.hoi diSplaY211
fft eniehinire men ..ror War •': These' fig'.-
1,r,•;.;•.,:n.lchl'i; tliernse12e8. .A War is
eeen . e • .
11) Aineririnne'Aieuy, (luring the
• whole 22 11 captured .49,1)A1 "..Genripyi
,(411,ft1•11. A stri an .nrieonees end
British, 410 a asesicel
nf 1 ovor ..theee nionths, fvojn
1114:1, 4. "84 14' jos NoV(4.10.6PO, 1.1;. 1018,
' sftpfteisid "iS;',0(Sti• prisoner,: !Ind 2 g0
•fo. ftsiy, 1114111111,2 f°29.000 ieine
.1•11e; e'lene and )1,600 ti (melte nmet ars .
• ,ssisSsi,s hettey evidence 'of.
"il•rbtiing .nbIlity than hi the .11i11111e4.
444 enene\.,; prieonerse, captured..
that tho iltitisif,,criptured aeriely
l'etnft tiewe nianY., prieonerS -end
!Ilene, in the hied Months as ilia
Z•tif)011111 in tlto wbeless;ar
in the .4110t granhie
4vss11,1T torn;v-who ;Aid tho
ing.,"-ft
: I( 1 T. 1.1 N (3. •O' -i" \‘'o fit:ES
:Y1 ltc 1 $S); i'tftt
'teed '‘,'•oli"..hotiiit.les's this season 11y
t11r.:Ont1.00 goftiortintn.t. .•11 repre-
ent.: kill w.oho'Fi, an
•ireastssof 885 over 'the, seine peried:
letst year:
t';' I' ' -1
, tttY 'AI i711•11 1 vet 1.101 T..
A thOy'..tiOuld • If only,
they'catild wait!, , •
Tile...quickest •Way to learn Whether
is sharnileSs or' evil is' to
obso'rve tile, kind orpeeile. that '110
light in It
' Tftipps,Nction :or . the • ."Ruch,ees of, ,
pecl:ford.",, ney' 20i060,tonCanadian.
:Pacific-, liner, W,hich-.rocently:•,Made
11 CT maid;in trip to.l1fontSealsat once
Gi.,sith):,ftcl Inc ektreine "suittib11ley,01
1' t.- 1;1•UVIC41
„Li . 4 4.1• 11atou ucalkft.r
20 • 04 11 111ULj.11f C0A
••
'is. *forced:
,,,4,:y.S.surs to every, part
. 'V •;...!..1. L.+
' 1.4.„„•.40;‘,..ft40 •142 .011111.112; poLu • 4.140 to,
, WS • al/I./Cal 4: 1O of . tne' ,
bb;z:n necined
of ..e.tacili" shall
1:111- 6b1.,t,4) "Athe'fica-
sears '
•
fat are" Mere :prOne to •be thin:as
ble thin the le,an."; This dees...nof how-
eser, •apply to ti fat •puTse..
• / SPOILIN 6 :THE • CHILD
There is a' whore -let of sound sense
in 'the, folloWing jditoiii1 froni the,
New OutlOolt, 'which might • be S. re
11 with profit by -many • a
••
reotheke• . . •
• , .
• "'A certain enethere speaking of her
,ittle son; ' told. ele. friend quite. confi-
dentialrye never have any trouble
0itii 12101.e..'te"cept 'when, some otherbey
Comes in to plaPlwith hiur.? This eveS
110 doubt perfectly cOrrect, and •yet it
WeS rather a striking indictment of
poor little.' Willie.* And incidentally it
veyealed a ,radical defect in the fond
methee's. systemof trainirigthe poOr •
bting' trained to play alone;
and without either pother or 'child Alas itr.,peoPle think .your• wife •
realiiing itto waut. his oWn 0037 Ho dumb they feel' sorry for sop; and if •
was • in,process .of bemn,. 0iled,and they think her 'smarttheyfeel .sotrY •
tht 11', 111, oWn niothei, 22110 though- L.or here, ,
. , . .
susidly :expsesses a , 9f Mean -
ng is. the ahoye titte, t`Robliing Peter
eeey ,
,
. I he other da we h ard almerchant
, • 5' '
eay,. gets.eay goat • see., . these
0,40 bixezing 'tbrOtigh town in a'
•
..ew ii,otor.,:ear 'looking like a neillionee
ellen 'if they Wpuld •pay , their.,
..14.$ 1:.1.01A.d yesPeet .them.!' •
that a very' .large
:ftelece,e;:.:de cars are. purchaeed'
pay -
• t.
•
eaily. eitereet, ,weer,easinost • •,•
- . • .•
,grocerleg,
L.,tutz9ngt, n.eue, cane,/ nu' inter-.,
't is 1.1(.4 10 be 4.21111.21
..ierionsiy :that everybody who drives
• Ler owes • bilis .tor other " things, for
is net the ase, 'although 'there •
in.i.• 'y•oe ieW•evire drive ip thie'Posi-
i,1,011. Ave' have. kneiWri ' :who
iistve gone. to their merchiint for, ar-
•charged them, 'resold them foe
cash and used the money 'fbr plea57
ure.,.• • ..,
What we asesgettitsg at is ,.• :why
. .
shotildsPeter •allow.. himself to be
,lobbed?' It 'seems to uS, that the thug 'S
SS. ripe to make. Such, -Pees)! e pay cash
with every ' order,.; and • we, 'think it
• •;•v,ould be:RindnesS...to. them for • thus
their .Money would be going for the
-
necessities and •not • so • mueli..fer uns-s
iree.eseery ipleasure, therchantS •
claim they cannot do lisssiness On the, .„
cash. basis. Have they -e7e;.ft tried the
.. • , • .
cash .systein? - •
.'•The u.rifair „part the • cre'd4. syeT
.teni 'is, Aispitily; :that .the. man who
.pays cashPays .the same prite as the:
Man ,wbo chargeS' .eVerything,ft .4 Arid
usually has debit balance on the
• , . . .
',books all the time, There' are a .few. •.
VerV:few that have an extra 'charge. ,
A t •
.fosr boolting acc,o Ms, an ot e en-
•dency is more and more to conduct a.
cash ,business onlY.. The ',..postof6ce •
does a .cash :tirade, all 'mail orders"
houses, are 'eash,.. why ,not .the ••
town merchant? . r
With less than half as puck' hair'
weraen are spendingtwice as snntlis
on it as ten yearS ago. •
elson's
.nluoity .4.d*of1tur6
siting, in the 'London "Evening
News," Max penibertorn Well-
known English writer, .says :—
L read la An American journal
ty 'discussion as to which ' is the
• Most beautiful city in the world;
-and- I -tun not .surpriied that ' a
Writer names Quebec, and
..nerne5. it with /emphasis.*
We cannOf wonder at the
literary enthusiasm Qtiebes
has provoked. ,
"The majestic appearance
ef 'Cape Diamond," says one
writer the fortifications
the Cupolas,. 'and 'minarets,
like those of an Fastern city,
blay.ing and spark.ling,in the ,
sun, the 00111,0 basin like' a
Sheet. of piereet silver, in
•
2' 1114)h, might, ride with safety
the ?levies 'of elle • world, ;the
grfteful ineantierings • of the
Ri'er St. Lawrenee',. the fel.-
vkilley. dotted With pie.%
'Aures(Ine Imbitnnt.houstfts„the
; 'distant faN of lIontmoreney
grim ftpurple,mout,....,„
.the barriers to the
Nottli, form a niOture,whieh it
s is no exaggeration to,say is
' UnsurpaSfted in any part -of ,
the,work4"-
It is eesy to applaud stich
et,asieinism 'When. o•ne has set.,
foot In .Quebec and been received,
with that coortls hospitality for
:which itespeople .are.,,fasslaus.
opened an inn to •whicli the•soldiers •
and sailors resorted . . :Tend 'atnong
them in the year • 1782 same the.
Captain Nelson then commandiag.
Albeniat%le, Of 26. gunss.
•.
"Mils .Prentiqe " says a Writer,
the timorous captain on board hie
vessel," ' • • ,
This seems somewhat drastic
treatment, hardly likely to be pop-
lar in our time, when captains
ashore to marry inaids are usually
welcome and other "people hasten s
t(3 buy ionfetti. But Quebec
ever was and eves will be a
city . of •the strictest pso-
ptieties. • ft -
roniante. is never fat
-away item skKir a.-4314ture, •, There
• is a 'story -told of the Lord Neisnu;
fled St One Miles Prentice., who
te.rved litidar Wolfe and stibse-
4I0lItl.$'100/0404cro,,, 014 t,C$0‘11-
"had a nieee', Miss Simpson,
danghtel', Sandy Sirotnonf whoe
charms so captivated the embryo
Admiral •thatwhen hisvesselhad
froa port he elandeetinely.
iftetufned for the purpose of wed-
ding 'the maid of theinn,' which
purpose' Was defeated by,:,111r,'Alsit,
ander Davldson,,, then- sl.,-Quehec
merchant, who, with the etalstance
of
ha boat's grewt .torellilg 04444
1
•I would, add that :MY first'
Visit to-, this incomparable
h‘eight 'VMS niade duringthe
first Considerable snowfall of
the year. j believe somil
' five feet of :snow were' dower,
in relatively a few hours, ;and •
• ' anything More bewitching
than the whitened domes and
pinnacles and the fairy-like
scenes beyond the walls it, is
diffiult to imagine.
' But Quebee is the home of
.seperb spectacles, and in. the
• Chateau Fronteriac possesses
one of the inoSt 'dominating.
hotels „in, the world, Here •
iii a"grertriieetelry like- to -ft --
no other, one can maim—
majestic in the fashion of a.
sipediaeVel.: f °stress., yet,as
Up-to-date as any hotel in
4therica and more comforts ,
ab e than most: Front its terrace,
'glerietis panoranla Of litter and vi1-
legesaed b1uohi1I beyond is int -
folded and • ie no,surprlee to
ItAr *atonally thousands of
ericans, peck .this palatial height'
every year and succumb to itsi
erich4fittnent. • s ,
"See Naples and then die!" '
• • Rather, tee Quebec and 4414 4
Bet ipstirtt190 QIlvV.