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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-05-10, Page 6q to FURS ,11*9*0 mrW16* puff anke Ift"U"" 0-wmo), a" Fifty ft"W "IiI. I've"Welf A* to w A usal A*=*w will y,. 6WM Of Rair tW* to 96 World. S" of Ve we " MOM Wo sko im 46 f4w t6 In** %aWu. CwL Wo 1"W am U *64 ("03"AiLaa Raw rws. I TnreGeorl Monteith Fur Col. NMI 11 11 1 V RL �Tn t4�4' &A JAIM W1116511T - TORONTO, 011TARIO I Handsome Now ti'sk H 0. #A PPer X or Mr. otireybound r I -�I� Tn�- I �� L�==Zi I IN U nc nv 17 A.- �.IPRMANV flu r'n A ­GWAT ItoEgVE Gu 1EIKKIDLE IIII VIKULe dt" Eclipse of tile Sun June 8th �.Gcm 6ough Austria is F TVs Ot no~ F"M "'Nonong a vow"i Algonquin Park of Ontario 18 Three Q.,ermans Driven 84ck on Front Nicely Cleaned and * Pressed --13, nomsible clipse8 take place in I St. Quentin. Statv. rT onk RailWay fro bY the Grand 1918, but the total eclips" of the a Mile. I BBLPAST, Itrol&nd, LONDON, May 7. -It IS becoming in all tile princt- miy, 7 -.--Gen. I sun on June 8th is tile ou"tanding. Sir 4obert G*tLgh,s 4"t %to_ I tncre"L494 Vd-tkt- say Nicely Cleaned and Pressed Clothes are nobby If done right, c0ntrft 4 to about two hurt- heavenly evell -a the Times Ile's n e -vary-11VAJOUR fQuid-Bituatlon m orth or Toronto, find last solar eclip t Of tile year. The Australian ment regarding the cojd,6�et of the/ that th Canada That Is Important in Fifth British Army, which he com- in Austria is boing used as a pretext I o-tv be reached also through Ot ,islr)le in TrOOP& CAPtumd Tl.,;w I was In 1900 and there will not be COnAfttift manded In the retreat from St. quen. for the furtheran Why Not Have Your Lace Curtaias Cleaned By Us? a,�a, beinq about one hundred and h With the DeraneS or Atuj6us .#Ad tin, co designs. -German West: L allot er until M3. Tile ce Of Pan sv,enty miles of the Capital I I path along men In the letter to On April 22 the Parliameu- Y. There are inore than (Ifteen w lie I the "cliP80, will be visible as Occupy "ill Slopes Teuton Mayor of Boilifflult. 0.6 Lord tArY representatives of Gellman Bo. It a tutal eclipse is entirely confined betala denied that the Austrian Pre- ndred takes and rivers in the to 8111"111 ExPected, But It Etas Ewen, "The Ilghting of the Ulster division THE GODERICH FRENCH' DRY CLEANING WORKS ilk, and to th'e excellence of tile f the I'Piled Slaws and passes Infer sanctioned fishing there is ttnUlilputed testi- 01"'Ill the Atale of Washington on to Delayed. as, LA460d, Of fill the divisions in the the inclusion of the WHST STRRET Fifth Army, Against the greatest odds German Bohemian districts in neigh - to Pacific, thrOugh Idaho Wyom- a burled On any body of troops boring territories of the German em - 111113'. Fist) caught in thn waters LONDON, May I -The main activ I Phone 122 I,If 1110 rc8erVI) IlavO won each year 111K, Colorado],, Kai.isas, Ofilahorna. ., throughout this great war was mag Piro "for purpose of food irupply.- i I J. H. VROOMAN, Proprietor. Ai-kangas, 5lississi pi, Alabama and ItY On the British 'battlefront in the a On April 24 the German rmalm, """y Of thP national competitions I rida. In (anai it the I)l)eIloljjcjj- last 24 hours has been confined ta; 1111ficent. The main to tures of the cioc"xwo"ooct00000aoo0"0 t.1);;n if) tile anglel's of tile confinplit. ( I t 'I to r the Australians. F011OwID9 Satur.: situation to which the whole Fifth that Is to Bay. the Pan -German p" NV Ile the 11al-k njakps an e8p, It will only ho viewed us it Army w" exposed are known to fix the Austrian Reischrat, which in- �1 gtrtial day's success, when the Anzacs ad- chides hInitiq ap ('111 (A) if)(- fislierinfin 'ally - ec"Pse In N'anvOt'Nel' lieta' v be- vanced their line between the Ancre everyone, and gives some Idea of many Tyrolose, German and 1:1110elst, Vi. is a vacation terpita"(1191"ning 40f flit' Path (;( totality, 96 and the Somme to ' I'wb&t those odds were--fourte per C(,n6 I of the still Wil be a depth of 700 on InT Bohemian deputies, unanimously re --re each nipillhpi, j)f lite flkmil Y'(1w, tile -0111)sA lasting f in Rhad- yards. fILntrY divisions against fort Solved that the party would only they launched Y German BUD - find boallilftil reor(. in in. as tho first inark a succ-essfUl division March 21, reinforced by port a Government that should give rom 1.19 operation Sunday night south d' some 111blotnto ten more German divi- guaraatees against "Irresponsible!, to west of" Albert. advancing towards during gre4t out-of-doors. appears all e 9 11justilated descriptive "'SaPP"I's- In Morlancourt On a front or about a the subsequent two 4,18. d it ""all) fiteia*w iA its foreign policy, should ­ature &W�'qtfl pa totality wili ite 42 per oejlt� Mile and a Quarter. maintain the closest understanding A rtioulars may l-Kinning at 5.10 p. if,. and ai,-y'rs I had On application to aliv a, t),), ending They drove back the enemy on the I ( stim g a division at 14.000, with the allied German empire, and P. A., Toronlo Out. In Montreal, totality will whole line for an arrage distance of wh h :tin the present German Should delimit and give "fadepend. kink Agent, or' 56'i)er cent, t so begin- (strength, Gen. Gough had only 196,- Once And self-adminjatration to Ger. five hundred yards 000 men against 660,000 0 man Bohemia.11 to C- E- HORNIN( Iflng at 5.3-1 p. m. alitid eP('t12nF. at 7.15 The Gerniana fought stubbornly Only when the attack began a 00 tht) same day a delegation of Ip. In. In Quebec totalit I f the on - Y will be 46 and suffered heavily. The Austra- nd these ter cent, the shadom, a troops were reinforced by 112,090 to the Czech and Southern Slav parties pt 5.43 p. M. and final Peal"rig Ill'st flans have Pushed Oil to the lower Child";eu Cry I ry vlisaj�jwar- 140,000 men.) VUited the Austrian Premier and de. FOR FLETCHER'S Ing at 720 p. ni. 111OPes of the ridge. extending from sired to know whether the German arid Newfoundland 1,111 'NoVa �'c()t'a Vaux-sur-Somme. "l cannot BP6&k too highly of the he sun will set behind Morlan- Splendid calmness and doggedness P&MOS had Put forward CAS-rOR 1A slightly eclipsed. court. and llnk,ng up with the IMP6r- with demands ta which MY fellow -countrymen aiming at the pbroocution of the ut country around Albert which Is met and Czechs and $Outheri; Slays. The dele- fought this storm. and such an Important terrain In con- though many laid dowm their If 9&tIOQ declared that their peoples DectiOn with, the defence of Amlens their splendid tenacity saved the Brilt- wont([ offer the most determined ra- /X against a converging movement. Ish Empire and France by permitting NISt&nco and deStroy Parliamentary it The weather Is Intermittently wet the arrival of reserves." Institutions in Austria If any aims of Xf if and the ground is getting water- logged and the going heavier, tbJs kind were sanctioned. Fighting Ilk Palestine. The significance of these It was Quite apparent the Germans moves Intended another assault in Flanders Isa LONDON, May,7.-The War office Lnd eouliter-moven is Illustrated by Sunday morning, but ued the following statement In re- the &CUOU Of the Austrian House or the arrange- gard to operations in Psleatf Peers in demanding from the Premier I ne: that henceforth the principle of Min - It ments wk?re upset by a combination "Throughout May 2 the fighting Isterial responsibility shall be strict - of events. There were the allied oDer- continued east of the Jordan and to ations anol the heavy rain which con- the south of Em -Salt. Ene IY applied to all acts of the sovereilria. verted the ground Into mud flats, which had crossed the my forces This maxafesto Is a direct conae- Your Home Needs 17 over which it was difticult to move river and had advanced to attack our troops Quence Of Emperor Cbarles' peace Plther infantry or artillery. There holding the village Of Es -Salt were letter to was al�o confusion arising fro Prince Sixtus Of Parma and Protection m of the resignation Of Count Czeruln. wholesale reliefs and the arrival of "Our air service attacked troops driven back. strange troops in the German area. and rolling stock on the Hed az Rail- FORCED GERMAN PEACE. YOU can't afford to 'let the painting go this yeael. The allied artillery has been tn,�Xjn_ talning an incessant bombardment of way in the vicinity of Allanj and on Rot and decay are the greatest menace to property. enemy territol,v. and Friday night, the Wadi Sir, south of Es-S�lt, with Czernin Thr'eatened the King of You keep UP life and fire insurance -why neglect bt4nre the Proi-eted German attack" bombs and machine-gug fire. Two of I our machin3s failed to return. Roumania. your home? DONDON, May 7 -Count Czernin, the French and Brit I qh funners play- "During tfie night of May 2 and then Austro-Hungariam Foreign Min- I/A Ith thP Gpi-man r)npara- t o I),,;. The aiii(-(I h .. orning of May 3 the enemy re- A little paint or varnish on the outside or inside troops flsot have 11, ','w of his attacks on Es -Salt fr later, Paid a secret visit to jassy in -s f n the 0 in now urill save you much greater expense later on. en rarrvinjz nut in suer� .1 northpast and ]north with consid- the latter part of FebruPAT and de - which lrnpr�vc(n 111" at era I t heir ble reinforcenlents. In each case livered in Pei'son a verbal ultimatum nn"I Vncmy qrhpTr the attacks were. repulsed with heavy 0 f the most drastic sort from the to o d r? - P, r F, k, Central POwem to King Ferdinand Look It Over I Think It Over I !;zilrdily th. alli., losses and 314 pirlson,,,rs rcmained in Of Important ir)Xtfons :it our hands." Of Roumania, it has Ilecome known, Paint It Overl vqr1n1"z Pl)ints alor)L the frort ,f ------ 4� with th rrival here of the American s 1­ird� eas! of Kornmer quee�%'*Vas Ready for Flight. R e�, - C r!o s mission to Rournania. . Ti,� a WITH r 7, ()n TII E UE, May 7. -During the 'ernin's visit was known %ysriwheit the Political tension C' ­rd,� afnnt� t1io front of 1 000 v,rlp t e highest official circles on" W ly I'n th .nnrfhw�rt of T,otcon thprebv iz­jyjin� .1 any was at i and the fact that it was paid Is -e- 8 b vealed now for the first time tbrou h popwo�s which ll,,,7 Q ecno, ilhelmina'. at' e'gbt� a correspondent of ,�vu Litoul.bile 9 a er, �p(�. readiness day and night, ted -'n cOW-StPol wany days. ypster- ad her cha the ABsocin to r.- to leave the uffeurs were not allowed Press, who accompanied the mission, PAINrs ANo yAR#1sflry cars. The reason ror the visit was that the sn'ne Of th"O 13MOtiniiq hut worp �6 rpn,11-ol. Art ('110mv attack sunday in the event of hostilities the Gov- Germans and Austrians had deter- SWP for the house assures you of quality and mm-ninir fn the Lo'con area ernment and the royal fatuity would- mined to bring to a sDeedy cgnclu_ -f a heavy barrage I i1ndor immediately leave Amsterdam. slon the negotiations with Rournania, dff"bUtYA -CoVer'W Capacity and Permanence of color. :k�vvjse wa.q t-­Iheq. and had decided that a threat deliver - .0* ()n the sotuth�rn fInftjefrnnf tbp Big Gun Out of Action. ed in person by the bead of the Aus 84YF1et-T#n*: A flat Oil paint for intdrior WaHs ne,kr SAff1v-je-qec tdvrep,j . PARI% May 7. --,News has j at tro-Hungarian Foreign otfice would and ideiiiings. The beft decoratorif _11 tive than reams of docu- fin- in a mf�or nn -ration witj- been receftrI4 from the front that a I - t'he The C.,rm n r,lsnn- French gun made a direct hit yester- menminire recogtdZe the Value Of Flat -Tone for n , 80 Count Czernin was sent on the "h- In all tbi,nf. 3�raj �eojZ­ day on One Of the long-range Ger- PrOdUCinff 4 Pdrrrianent� velvety fini3h errand. He arrived in Jassy about a ror-WerqhI� totfil. man cannon with which Paris has Feb. 25 Lnd went straight to the COVE thalt will not rub off and is washable. rt thp highePf nitb Th�, knp,. action. as te It, e T"r -- -'rit nf the alliod froopq re_ been bombarded, and Put it Out of King. His manner w s r unb nd- N-P r v of -1 V * S of � I q V 1 -1 4 t q p If jq A 'rig, ruthless. He told the King that LEAR" lVecarily j7 complete line OfSherWin_ r�r th�m. rach twent-roll Comptroller of flank ()( Lngland. ROumania was to conclude r on Germany's ternis and to do "eace LONDON, May 7. - The directors mediately. There must be no further �"Tll 11v Am-fVj )rIn-, ' it Willimm Paints and Varnishes. Ask OF qU It', h-r,7.on �rq brfniq tt­ of the Bank ()f England announce as fqr Color Cards, joriceff or any vors?ps,.; trn�n.,a ti­r�,r tile. creation of a new delays, and Unless TZoumania consen, t - Post to be ed to tbls prograrn -the hattl, If -los. known as "Comptroller of the lialio,-, Central Other information YOU Indw require. ntment to fit,, new posi- i'owers Pur -Posed issuing a ukase de - 13 Nairue­ at present and dividing the entire country be - ti.. . Posln,- the Roumanian roYal house hit f I NI.,tv 7 ---W;tll betw,-rl c 0 cas ler. tween AIIstria and Bulgaria. tl%"' tu'llion dog�; It, ti,o The Roumanian King saw no way Main Essenflal:, T'*"g(i'I1II'(" tWoL Eind a bAr Out, and a week later the CHAS. C, ."i'l(n" nf which the nwners arf, fIgy. Bases Bo;tnbed by British Airmen. formal 0- olustion )r LONDON. 'May 7.-NRVal Peace riegotiations were begun. Queen aerial Mario fought bitterly against any ind rttioning and the PxtinctInn or contingents working from Dunkirk all peace talk from the beginning, GODENCH. Dun1012 Tires! ,, r�rt-iln I, necupylwz, have carried Out bombing operations and she had the suPport or the Orown 9""tfot-1 Of (Ile C,vernniont. In against Ostend. Westende the Mole. Prince and a considerable body of th � ') Tunlitt"e's renOrt. which will lock gates and seaplane base at Zc- Ron de People who cannot afford an automo- �"-Iv b- fort?icoI-n,ng, It 1. manian public. The King an .; estImst_ brugge and enemy shipping in the Cabinet, howevvr, saw no possibility bile -but who rebel at servitude to �d thnt th- dog popp),ttion conum,.9 vicinity, the Admiralty annouacei of escape. reel eQURI to half a million peopl,,. last night. The raids were carried street -car riding with its cold-catthing counting for rationing purposes ps out from April 29 to May 5. inclu- 2,000 Baricis of Burned. and errn-spreading tendencieii OnO-nfrietleth of the PoPulatiOn Of the give, Direct hits were obtained on PETROLEA, May 7--A disastrous find fle 6icycle an economical way 13rftlsh 181 -Ps, SUPPOsing everything the Mole. the seaplane base and the fir,1 1ccu,-red at the Canadian Oil Co. they eat Is fit for human food. It in docks at Zeebrugge. refinery here last night, Whill con - of getting to business and tetting understood the cOmmitt" Intends to In the course of the offensive one tained 2,000 barrels Of gasoline in out into the Wr6kt open. recommend a large reduction in the enemy two-seater airplane was de- a large underground tank. The loss number of dogs, that one person be stroyed and another driven aown q t it Of control, One British machine ra;l- If you are going to buys bicycie. entitled to retain one dog and the U Is estimated at $16,000. you WiH want to dde under ther IL surplus must be done &way with. Al- Od to return, Women Sities, Executed. & 6est CanditioniL - 'Yout first rule. ready owners Of Pets show great NANTES' France. L%'fay 7, - Two Will Play Violin on Streets or N. V. women SPIPS, J--,,oph in -o Alvarez, and then. is to insist on Dun) pr Iflarm and many are giving ',be &nl- to mals to friends and servants, hoping NEW YORK. May 7 -When Ed- Victorino Faucher. condemned Tractio of —tna thus to avoid their destruction. Wal- ward D. Boyle. Of Montreal. volun- death by court-martial on Jam. 25. speciat de ter Jefferfes, the great breeder r.1 teered In the eartleat days of the war L by Dougkil Pilocen-the first bulldogs, including Rodmey with the Royal Montreal Regiment, were 6xecuted yesterday. Stone. t and on!Z iftethod of insusing has -already destroyed all but two )t there Was Just one object of affection ADVERTISE IN THE STAR UnifOrknity in bicycle tims, his entlt* kennel. A writer In th - lrbleb be could not leave behind him Sunday Chronicle wams the Govern' -his violin --and he didn't. Mont against creating a dog issue When he plays the violin on the which, he predicts, will be met b� streOts of New York this week to WAS TROUBLED WITH Dunlop rve & RAW more Unreasonable opposition tban aid in British and Canadian reemit- if British liberties w6r* elldlitnitered, 'lug at No. 220 West 42nd Street, it declaring that Walter Long found th. will be the same violin but. iftlTed' Where Woraen's interests Goods Co', Limited enforcing Of dOC-MUZIling more dlffl� by Shrapnel and with t;wo strings, it INDIGESTION cult than governing froLand. plays Molodles that IS full of the COULD KEEP NOTHING are supreme -I. life of the trenelits. 8"Ach" In ]LA""d CMOs G&r=%A 41(nnen "dd In 116tijush. Trnder the !heading "Por and About Wot,,,... WAMNOTON, May 7. -Cable ad- 06"erWO Anniversary of Luisftsuja� ON "S"KACH. lntere�itq Wid ' LONDON. May T. - To-fty the 6-�tivltics of the modern wo- 146 Vice$ Weft received here, stating that man are taken care of daily In 111111111110 ftil liw, German aviators have been brouglit third anniversary of the sinkfi;g of hAigestion in one of the wont forms of nifto doWft in E1011"d and taken to Aln, the Lusitants. Is observed by special ftftwh trouble. The stomach becomcs Ittft'diklZI. Ttloy had been dying in prayers In m4ny English churches upset and you have 9, raw debilitated two hydro-airplanos. which. after a &2d by servioes at the Lualtabla Aght near 7 Cemetery In Qu"ngtowu. An Amer MPUT, mebrul;V, had been forc- _ feefing in it. There the ffrininine reader nee., the divermi lean navjd distsehm"t will take part It is not neeeftmry I or you to be concerns or her sex reflec ed to land at the mouth of the ME- 'ted fled CAW. The m1chinft Were taken to In the obmrvknc* at Queenstown -i"cle, In brief, informative troubled with indigestion if You will only ar q Of timely inter,6n Children and War Flushing. t old and well-known rernedy Savirfg's, Domestic Service An Interest- 1110bettAon May Lftd fliome por, frig NOW Wftrdrohe, Central A ft- I Ul"W4Z Blood Bitters,, which will repi- frIdepondent f,amlly, Kitchens. and An HU1101111 DO"Aft for U. S, Aircraft. LONDON, MAY 7.-A rumor was late the stomach so that you may eat a" At f(I'W Of the topics disPURRed Ln recent 1."Ue& part of the sarno pa, *ASHINGTON. May cnrrent In the Parliamentary lobbies I What you wish without any ill after Iq -0n OR.— In which current gocial ovcnt, go 7 1 lion- last night that Gen. Sir William Rob- I effeCts- chronicled. q are 4011ir appiroDriation for 'cfttt pro- Any orna, wl0 -I00" t- k,,,, Informed on wbat Is trolng on In her on par - duction was asked o Mrs. WM. C. Smith, Marshrillo, Ont ticular sphere MAY do ortgon, formerly chief Of the Imperial I lorday by th W ng-sn V,)- Stkff At Headquarters, will sUcc"d wri"­"l cannot FrPeak too highly 4 and About WOM, by readinfr (]ally "F,r ^r artment. This Field Marshal French As Commander Burdock Blood Bitt.c; it is worth its Would add teo the "n" nnd "On T)it-- On Satur- made Ind oz- Rjnroj,,,­ in an a,, alre y 40-000,000 &P- Of thO Home PorcetL. weight in gold, I was troubl(A with in- ture especial), into ditional fea- It Idigmtion, and vMA so bad I coWd not rolstinr to women readers. a. youths of 21 keep anything on InY SwIftach. A tf.00 Per Annnin by MOA1_45.00 CjeI,vcrcdL EV"T A(ZE WASMNOTION. May 7.—An 6SIV*- friend AdNiscil me to try D.&M which I Order through dealer, local Paper or direct 0446nt OR the bill extendisig tbo NotsIs. did# "d I neve-ir f, -It bett(..r in my life.,, Ev" extra we of whellt farm- tive, draft law to yoUtbif ot jW4Xtt_"* 6"" 1 t in this sprw# win save yoafi ot *40 sta" j0*9 g, is burdock Blood Bitters bas b"n Manu- IT- WW (WtUred by Tbo T. Milburn CO,, t6rated y from staivitfir. tumie ""b" , 4040 b$t OW 96"" "4 Tomta, ont, for ov*r 40 yftm y CIMetMATION 131EPStIll-TRX". Jill 4 ObOUt 00,000,006 busboRs. K4*o 06'"Aft"M do Not arp"ita"t wben you buy iL Ttonon*o lot, TO A SPRIN6,0110" '-ND',6VEl1,UUA 10 SNAPPY AND STYLISH at Armstr!��s We guarantee' a perfect fit. See our range of fine fabrics for Spring wear. We will make Suits, Overcoats. Separate Parts. whatever you want. that will have the dis. tinctive appearance classy tailoring gives. Get your Tailoring at Armstrong's and you will be well dressed. R. J. APmstpong PA*"sLn Stock - I �Sovth 61146 of sqqxre A- ']R- &A JAIM W1116511T - TORONTO, 011TARIO I Handsome Now ti'sk H 0. #A PPer X or Mr. otireybound r I -�I� Tn�- I �� L�==Zi I IN U nc nv 17 A.- �.IPRMANV flu r'n A ­GWAT ItoEgVE Gu 1EIKKIDLE IIII VIKULe dt" Eclipse of tile Sun June 8th �.Gcm 6ough Austria is F TVs Ot no~ F"M "'Nonong a vow"i Algonquin Park of Ontario 18 Three Q.,ermans Driven 84ck on Front Nicely Cleaned and * Pressed --13, nomsible clipse8 take place in I St. Quentin. Statv. rT onk RailWay fro bY the Grand 1918, but the total eclips" of the a Mile. I BBLPAST, Itrol&nd, LONDON, May 7. -It IS becoming in all tile princt- miy, 7 -.--Gen. I sun on June 8th is tile ou"tanding. Sir 4obert G*tLgh,s 4"t %to_ I tncre"L494 Vd-tkt- say Nicely Cleaned and Pressed Clothes are nobby If done right, c0ntrft 4 to about two hurt- heavenly evell -a the Times Ile's n e -vary-11VAJOUR fQuid-Bituatlon m orth or Toronto, find last solar eclip t Of tile year. The Australian ment regarding the cojd,6�et of the/ that th Canada That Is Important in Fifth British Army, which he com- in Austria is boing used as a pretext I o-tv be reached also through Ot ,islr)le in TrOOP& CAPtumd Tl.,;w I was In 1900 and there will not be COnAfttift manded In the retreat from St. quen. for the furtheran Why Not Have Your Lace Curtaias Cleaned By Us? a,�a, beinq about one hundred and h With the DeraneS or Atuj6us .#Ad tin, co designs. -German West: L allot er until M3. Tile ce Of Pan sv,enty miles of the Capital I I path along men In the letter to On April 22 the Parliameu- Y. There are inore than (Ifteen w lie I the "cliP80, will be visible as Occupy "ill Slopes Teuton Mayor of Boilifflult. 0.6 Lord tArY representatives of Gellman Bo. It a tutal eclipse is entirely confined betala denied that the Austrian Pre- ndred takes and rivers in the to 8111"111 ExPected, But It Etas Ewen, "The Ilghting of the Ulster division THE GODERICH FRENCH' DRY CLEANING WORKS ilk, and to th'e excellence of tile f the I'Piled Slaws and passes Infer sanctioned fishing there is ttnUlilputed testi- 01"'Ill the Atale of Washington on to Delayed. as, LA460d, Of fill the divisions in the the inclusion of the WHST STRRET Fifth Army, Against the greatest odds German Bohemian districts in neigh - to Pacific, thrOugh Idaho Wyom- a burled On any body of troops boring territories of the German em - 111113'. Fist) caught in thn waters LONDON, May I -The main activ I Phone 122 I,If 1110 rc8erVI) IlavO won each year 111K, Colorado],, Kai.isas, Ofilahorna. ., throughout this great war was mag Piro "for purpose of food irupply.- i I J. H. VROOMAN, Proprietor. Ai-kangas, 5lississi pi, Alabama and ItY On the British 'battlefront in the a On April 24 the German rmalm, """y Of thP national competitions I rida. In (anai it the I)l)eIloljjcjj- last 24 hours has been confined ta; 1111ficent. The main to tures of the cioc"xwo"ooct00000aoo0"0 t.1);;n if) tile anglel's of tile confinplit. ( I t 'I to r the Australians. F011OwID9 Satur.: situation to which the whole Fifth that Is to Bay. the Pan -German p" NV Ile the 11al-k njakps an e8p, It will only ho viewed us it Army w" exposed are known to fix the Austrian Reischrat, which in- �1 gtrtial day's success, when the Anzacs ad- chides hInitiq ap ('111 (A) if)(- fislierinfin 'ally - ec"Pse In N'anvOt'Nel' lieta' v be- vanced their line between the Ancre everyone, and gives some Idea of many Tyrolose, German and 1:1110elst, Vi. is a vacation terpita"(1191"ning 40f flit' Path (;( totality, 96 and the Somme to ' I'wb&t those odds were--fourte per C(,n6 I of the still Wil be a depth of 700 on InT Bohemian deputies, unanimously re --re each nipillhpi, j)f lite flkmil Y'(1w, tile -0111)sA lasting f in Rhad- yards. fILntrY divisions against fort Solved that the party would only they launched Y German BUD - find boallilftil reor(. in in. as tho first inark a succ-essfUl division March 21, reinforced by port a Government that should give rom 1.19 operation Sunday night south d' some 111blotnto ten more German divi- guaraatees against "Irresponsible!, to west of" Albert. advancing towards during gre4t out-of-doors. appears all e 9 11justilated descriptive "'SaPP"I's- In Morlancourt On a front or about a the subsequent two 4,18. d it ""all) fiteia*w iA its foreign policy, should ­ature &W�'qtfl pa totality wili ite 42 per oejlt� Mile and a Quarter. maintain the closest understanding A rtioulars may l-Kinning at 5.10 p. if,. and ai,-y'rs I had On application to aliv a, t),), ending They drove back the enemy on the I ( stim g a division at 14.000, with the allied German empire, and P. A., Toronlo Out. In Montreal, totality will whole line for an arrage distance of wh h :tin the present German Should delimit and give "fadepend. kink Agent, or' 56'i)er cent, t so begin- (strength, Gen. Gough had only 196,- Once And self-adminjatration to Ger. five hundred yards 000 men against 660,000 0 man Bohemia.11 to C- E- HORNIN( Iflng at 5.3-1 p. m. alitid eP('t12nF. at 7.15 The Gerniana fought stubbornly Only when the attack began a 00 tht) same day a delegation of Ip. In. In Quebec totalit I f the on - Y will be 46 and suffered heavily. The Austra- nd these ter cent, the shadom, a troops were reinforced by 112,090 to the Czech and Southern Slav parties pt 5.43 p. M. and final Peal"rig Ill'st flans have Pushed Oil to the lower Child";eu Cry I ry vlisaj�jwar- 140,000 men.) VUited the Austrian Premier and de. FOR FLETCHER'S Ing at 720 p. ni. 111OPes of the ridge. extending from sired to know whether the German arid Newfoundland 1,111 'NoVa �'c()t'a Vaux-sur-Somme. "l cannot BP6&k too highly of the he sun will set behind Morlan- Splendid calmness and doggedness P&MOS had Put forward CAS-rOR 1A slightly eclipsed. court. and llnk,ng up with the IMP6r- with demands ta which MY fellow -countrymen aiming at the pbroocution of the ut country around Albert which Is met and Czechs and $Outheri; Slays. The dele- fought this storm. and such an Important terrain In con- though many laid dowm their If 9&tIOQ declared that their peoples DectiOn with, the defence of Amlens their splendid tenacity saved the Brilt- wont([ offer the most determined ra- /X against a converging movement. Ish Empire and France by permitting NISt&nco and deStroy Parliamentary it The weather Is Intermittently wet the arrival of reserves." Institutions in Austria If any aims of Xf if and the ground is getting water- logged and the going heavier, tbJs kind were sanctioned. Fighting Ilk Palestine. The significance of these It was Quite apparent the Germans moves Intended another assault in Flanders Isa LONDON, May,7.-The War office Lnd eouliter-moven is Illustrated by Sunday morning, but ued the following statement In re- the &CUOU Of the Austrian House or the arrange- gard to operations in Psleatf Peers in demanding from the Premier I ne: that henceforth the principle of Min - It ments wk?re upset by a combination "Throughout May 2 the fighting Isterial responsibility shall be strict - of events. There were the allied oDer- continued east of the Jordan and to ations anol the heavy rain which con- the south of Em -Salt. Ene IY applied to all acts of the sovereilria. verted the ground Into mud flats, which had crossed the my forces This maxafesto Is a direct conae- Your Home Needs 17 over which it was difticult to move river and had advanced to attack our troops Quence Of Emperor Cbarles' peace Plther infantry or artillery. There holding the village Of Es -Salt were letter to was al�o confusion arising fro Prince Sixtus Of Parma and Protection m of the resignation Of Count Czeruln. wholesale reliefs and the arrival of "Our air service attacked troops driven back. strange troops in the German area. and rolling stock on the Hed az Rail- FORCED GERMAN PEACE. YOU can't afford to 'let the painting go this yeael. The allied artillery has been tn,�Xjn_ talning an incessant bombardment of way in the vicinity of Allanj and on Rot and decay are the greatest menace to property. enemy territol,v. and Friday night, the Wadi Sir, south of Es-S�lt, with Czernin Thr'eatened the King of You keep UP life and fire insurance -why neglect bt4nre the Proi-eted German attack" bombs and machine-gug fire. Two of I our machin3s failed to return. Roumania. your home? DONDON, May 7 -Count Czernin, the French and Brit I qh funners play- "During tfie night of May 2 and then Austro-Hungariam Foreign Min- I/A Ith thP Gpi-man r)npara- t o I),,;. The aiii(-(I h .. orning of May 3 the enemy re- A little paint or varnish on the outside or inside troops flsot have 11, ','w of his attacks on Es -Salt fr later, Paid a secret visit to jassy in -s f n the 0 in now urill save you much greater expense later on. en rarrvinjz nut in suer� .1 northpast and ]north with consid- the latter part of FebruPAT and de - which lrnpr�vc(n 111" at era I t heir ble reinforcenlents. In each case livered in Pei'son a verbal ultimatum nn"I Vncmy qrhpTr the attacks were. repulsed with heavy 0 f the most drastic sort from the to o d r? - P, r F, k, Central POwem to King Ferdinand Look It Over I Think It Over I !;zilrdily th. alli., losses and 314 pirlson,,,rs rcmained in Of Important ir)Xtfons :it our hands." Of Roumania, it has Ilecome known, Paint It Overl vqr1n1"z Pl)ints alor)L the frort ,f ------ 4� with th rrival here of the American s 1­ird� eas! of Kornmer quee�%'*Vas Ready for Flight. R e�, - C r!o s mission to Rournania. . Ti,� a WITH r 7, ()n TII E UE, May 7. -During the 'ernin's visit was known %ysriwheit the Political tension C' ­rd,� afnnt� t1io front of 1 000 v,rlp t e highest official circles on" W ly I'n th .nnrfhw�rt of T,otcon thprebv iz­jyjin� .1 any was at i and the fact that it was paid Is -e- 8 b vealed now for the first time tbrou h popwo�s which ll,,,7 Q ecno, ilhelmina'. at' e'gbt� a correspondent of ,�vu Litoul.bile 9 a er, �p(�. readiness day and night, ted -'n cOW-StPol wany days. ypster- ad her cha the ABsocin to r.- to leave the uffeurs were not allowed Press, who accompanied the mission, PAINrs ANo yAR#1sflry cars. The reason ror the visit was that the sn'ne Of th"O 13MOtiniiq hut worp �6 rpn,11-ol. Art ('110mv attack sunday in the event of hostilities the Gov- Germans and Austrians had deter- SWP for the house assures you of quality and mm-ninir fn the Lo'con area ernment and the royal fatuity would- mined to bring to a sDeedy cgnclu_ -f a heavy barrage I i1ndor immediately leave Amsterdam. slon the negotiations with Rournania, dff"bUtYA -CoVer'W Capacity and Permanence of color. :k�vvjse wa.q t-­Iheq. and had decided that a threat deliver - .0* ()n the sotuth�rn fInftjefrnnf tbp Big Gun Out of Action. ed in person by the bead of the Aus 84YF1et-T#n*: A flat Oil paint for intdrior WaHs ne,kr SAff1v-je-qec tdvrep,j . PARI% May 7. --,News has j at tro-Hungarian Foreign otfice would and ideiiiings. The beft decoratorif _11 tive than reams of docu- fin- in a mf�or nn -ration witj- been receftrI4 from the front that a I - t'he The C.,rm n r,lsnn- French gun made a direct hit yester- menminire recogtdZe the Value Of Flat -Tone for n , 80 Count Czernin was sent on the "h- In all tbi,nf. 3�raj �eojZ­ day on One Of the long-range Ger- PrOdUCinff 4 Pdrrrianent� velvety fini3h errand. He arrived in Jassy about a ror-WerqhI� totfil. man cannon with which Paris has Feb. 25 Lnd went straight to the COVE thalt will not rub off and is washable. rt thp highePf nitb Th�, knp,. action. as te It, e T"r -- -'rit nf the alliod froopq re_ been bombarded, and Put it Out of King. His manner w s r unb nd- N-P r v of -1 V * S of � I q V 1 -1 4 t q p If jq A 'rig, ruthless. He told the King that LEAR" lVecarily j7 complete line OfSherWin_ r�r th�m. rach twent-roll Comptroller of flank ()( Lngland. ROumania was to conclude r on Germany's ternis and to do "eace LONDON, May 7. - The directors mediately. There must be no further �"Tll 11v Am-fVj )rIn-, ' it Willimm Paints and Varnishes. Ask OF qU It', h-r,7.on �rq brfniq tt­ of the Bank ()f England announce as fqr Color Cards, joriceff or any vors?ps,.; trn�n.,a ti­r�,r tile. creation of a new delays, and Unless TZoumania consen, t - Post to be ed to tbls prograrn -the hattl, If -los. known as "Comptroller of the lialio,-, Central Other information YOU Indw require. ntment to fit,, new posi- i'owers Pur -Posed issuing a ukase de - 13 Nairue­ at present and dividing the entire country be - ti.. . Posln,- the Roumanian roYal house hit f I NI.,tv 7 ---W;tll betw,-rl c 0 cas ler. tween AIIstria and Bulgaria. tl%"' tu'llion dog�; It, ti,o The Roumanian King saw no way Main Essenflal:, T'*"g(i'I1II'(" tWoL Eind a bAr Out, and a week later the CHAS. C, ."i'l(n" nf which the nwners arf, fIgy. Bases Bo;tnbed by British Airmen. formal 0- olustion )r LONDON. 'May 7.-NRVal Peace riegotiations were begun. Queen aerial Mario fought bitterly against any ind rttioning and the PxtinctInn or contingents working from Dunkirk all peace talk from the beginning, GODENCH. Dun1012 Tires! ,, r�rt-iln I, necupylwz, have carried Out bombing operations and she had the suPport or the Orown 9""tfot-1 Of (Ile C,vernniont. In against Ostend. Westende the Mole. Prince and a considerable body of th � ') Tunlitt"e's renOrt. which will lock gates and seaplane base at Zc- Ron de People who cannot afford an automo- �"-Iv b- fort?icoI-n,ng, It 1. manian public. The King an .; estImst_ brugge and enemy shipping in the Cabinet, howevvr, saw no possibility bile -but who rebel at servitude to �d thnt th- dog popp),ttion conum,.9 vicinity, the Admiralty annouacei of escape. reel eQURI to half a million peopl,,. last night. The raids were carried street -car riding with its cold-catthing counting for rationing purposes ps out from April 29 to May 5. inclu- 2,000 Baricis of Burned. and errn-spreading tendencieii OnO-nfrietleth of the PoPulatiOn Of the give, Direct hits were obtained on PETROLEA, May 7--A disastrous find fle 6icycle an economical way 13rftlsh 181 -Ps, SUPPOsing everything the Mole. the seaplane base and the fir,1 1ccu,-red at the Canadian Oil Co. they eat Is fit for human food. It in docks at Zeebrugge. refinery here last night, Whill con - of getting to business and tetting understood the cOmmitt" Intends to In the course of the offensive one tained 2,000 barrels Of gasoline in out into the Wr6kt open. recommend a large reduction in the enemy two-seater airplane was de- a large underground tank. The loss number of dogs, that one person be stroyed and another driven aown q t it Of control, One British machine ra;l- If you are going to buys bicycie. entitled to retain one dog and the U Is estimated at $16,000. you WiH want to dde under ther IL surplus must be done &way with. Al- Od to return, Women Sities, Executed. & 6est CanditioniL - 'Yout first rule. ready owners Of Pets show great NANTES' France. L%'fay 7, - Two Will Play Violin on Streets or N. V. women SPIPS, J--,,oph in -o Alvarez, and then. is to insist on Dun) pr Iflarm and many are giving ',be &nl- to mals to friends and servants, hoping NEW YORK. May 7 -When Ed- Victorino Faucher. condemned Tractio of —tna thus to avoid their destruction. Wal- ward D. Boyle. Of Montreal. volun- death by court-martial on Jam. 25. speciat de ter Jefferfes, the great breeder r.1 teered In the eartleat days of the war L by Dougkil Pilocen-the first bulldogs, including Rodmey with the Royal Montreal Regiment, were 6xecuted yesterday. Stone. t and on!Z iftethod of insusing has -already destroyed all but two )t there Was Just one object of affection ADVERTISE IN THE STAR UnifOrknity in bicycle tims, his entlt* kennel. A writer In th - lrbleb be could not leave behind him Sunday Chronicle wams the Govern' -his violin --and he didn't. Mont against creating a dog issue When he plays the violin on the which, he predicts, will be met b� streOts of New York this week to WAS TROUBLED WITH Dunlop rve & RAW more Unreasonable opposition tban aid in British and Canadian reemit- if British liberties w6r* elldlitnitered, 'lug at No. 220 West 42nd Street, it declaring that Walter Long found th. will be the same violin but. iftlTed' Where Woraen's interests Goods Co', Limited enforcing Of dOC-MUZIling more dlffl� by Shrapnel and with t;wo strings, it INDIGESTION cult than governing froLand. plays Molodles that IS full of the COULD KEEP NOTHING are supreme -I. life of the trenelits. 8"Ach" In ]LA""d CMOs G&r=%A 41(nnen "dd In 116tijush. Trnder the !heading "Por and About Wot,,,... WAMNOTON, May 7. -Cable ad- 06"erWO Anniversary of Luisftsuja� ON "S"KACH. lntere�itq Wid ' LONDON. May T. - To-fty the 6-�tivltics of the modern wo- 146 Vice$ Weft received here, stating that man are taken care of daily In 111111111110 ftil liw, German aviators have been brouglit third anniversary of the sinkfi;g of hAigestion in one of the wont forms of nifto doWft in E1011"d and taken to Aln, the Lusitants. Is observed by special ftftwh trouble. The stomach becomcs Ittft'diklZI. Ttloy had been dying in prayers In m4ny English churches upset and you have 9, raw debilitated two hydro-airplanos. which. after a &2d by servioes at the Lualtabla Aght near 7 Cemetery In Qu"ngtowu. An Amer MPUT, mebrul;V, had been forc- _ feefing in it. There the ffrininine reader nee., the divermi lean navjd distsehm"t will take part It is not neeeftmry I or you to be concerns or her sex reflec ed to land at the mouth of the ME- 'ted fled CAW. The m1chinft Were taken to In the obmrvknc* at Queenstown -i"cle, In brief, informative troubled with indigestion if You will only ar q Of timely inter,6n Children and War Flushing. t old and well-known rernedy Savirfg's, Domestic Service An Interest- 1110bettAon May Lftd fliome por, frig NOW Wftrdrohe, Central A ft- I Ul"W4Z Blood Bitters,, which will repi- frIdepondent f,amlly, Kitchens. and An HU1101111 DO"Aft for U. S, Aircraft. LONDON, MAY 7.-A rumor was late the stomach so that you may eat a" At f(I'W Of the topics disPURRed Ln recent 1."Ue& part of the sarno pa, *ASHINGTON. May cnrrent In the Parliamentary lobbies I What you wish without any ill after Iq -0n OR.— In which current gocial ovcnt, go 7 1 lion- last night that Gen. Sir William Rob- I effeCts- chronicled. q are 4011ir appiroDriation for 'cfttt pro- Any orna, wl0 -I00" t- k,,,, Informed on wbat Is trolng on In her on par - duction was asked o Mrs. WM. C. Smith, Marshrillo, Ont ticular sphere MAY do ortgon, formerly chief Of the Imperial I lorday by th W ng-sn V,)- Stkff At Headquarters, will sUcc"d wri"­"l cannot FrPeak too highly 4 and About WOM, by readinfr (]ally "F,r ^r artment. This Field Marshal French As Commander Burdock Blood Bitt.c; it is worth its Would add teo the "n" nnd "On T)it-- On Satur- made Ind oz- Rjnroj,,,­ in an a,, alre y 40-000,000 &P- Of thO Home PorcetL. weight in gold, I was troubl(A with in- ture especial), into ditional fea- It Idigmtion, and vMA so bad I coWd not rolstinr to women readers. a. youths of 21 keep anything on InY SwIftach. A tf.00 Per Annnin by MOA1_45.00 CjeI,vcrcdL EV"T A(ZE WASMNOTION. May 7.—An 6SIV*- friend AdNiscil me to try D.&M which I Order through dealer, local Paper or direct 0446nt OR the bill extendisig tbo NotsIs. did# "d I neve-ir f, -It bett(..r in my life.,, Ev" extra we of whellt farm- tive, draft law to yoUtbif ot jW4Xtt_"* 6"" 1 t in this sprw# win save yoafi ot *40 sta" j0*9 g, is burdock Blood Bitters bas b"n Manu- IT- WW (WtUred by Tbo T. Milburn CO,, t6rated y from staivitfir. tumie ""b" , 4040 b$t OW 96"" "4 Tomta, ont, for ov*r 40 yftm y CIMetMATION 131EPStIll-TRX". Jill 4 ObOUt 00,000,006 busboRs. K4*o 06'"Aft"M do Not arp"ita"t wben you buy iL Ttonon*o lot, TO A SPRIN6,0110" '-ND',6VEl1,UUA 10 SNAPPY AND STYLISH at Armstr!��s We guarantee' a perfect fit. See our range of fine fabrics for Spring wear. We will make Suits, Overcoats. Separate Parts. whatever you want. that will have the dis. tinctive appearance classy tailoring gives. Get your Tailoring at Armstrong's and you will be well dressed. R. J. 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