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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-06-21, Page 7llilm'-Ir, -� - % ,I- , � 7 I f, I c , , , . . I If, -4 T" � writing oil thoir senior graduation's' - .'r, I .1 F � R. I I f �_�,�w! by picnic parties, lawn socials, etc., , I 1 - I - * . -111- i , Pow I . - If i of im- - I - A I it , " I —1- Iff.-o - - 11 . 11 it, '' - _ I I - . - .— 11 1. ..1.1 - -1 _.... 4 t r— N' -.,`i� , I . . - � ;� . I . . � Jam *11, 1946 � -1 * I � I � __ � I -11".. 11 I 11.1-11'..".. � I -1-1 . I . 1. � � . I I - 11 .1-1 � - ­_ -.11 I'm . �_, X -­ __ - . . . - �, I I 0 . v (401M, � T AR D CH -ST'Alro � �.- � - _' 110r, ... III - J 9.11.1''.-OWAIIIIIIIIIII 1 .1 ­f.,-� I I .. .. .1 - . . 1�1 I """ . I . I � 1.� I �� . 0 - � ;C94111141 4410 . V%�F 40, LLL 11 y A L I � � ) xtorlei�vloi , 'T"'u"t"id"aa, . , '. t 01Rx FOWLER'S, *bk 1, I-— -.1-1.1.1''.. If ­ -_ - , , __, , � " ­ " ­*.1­q"F if'. 1. 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I PIA0JRH_qMp"-PTSF c4red from one of them Mft!RY, � . H. ]RD, LL -44 -MY 1" � � !� I r A report wits pre,gented, before the . . . I J C9LIC1 ! Board of Mankagoi-ent of thp Torment(ob , ,�.�$�,_-,�"4��,,��,� , � - lv4w--.;�W-W,*%,-QW-S$"*.,�w,��1%,�-11,�--$IMO - � - I., � 1. I Bi S �, . lioard of Education asking that night C1401LE*A-4,161=14,�1 lotlq L . NNiedding bells are ringing and Auburn Nionday evening. A splv#did ': r,E i�, schools be'barred to enemy aliens. citomRA iNFANTum ! 'rho Honorary Ad,isory�j Commit. cle r. . I ; time 16 reported. a I -m ! t , tee on Industrial and: Technical RL- .Mrs. H . Morris. of Oictiorit. I Ivas the I our bitulier returned front his weetilk' . I T45 & � � . - - 41KD ALL I search in its report,advises the estab� � I I guest of ,Mrs. kDr.) Cane tq,tiiplw�eek. � trip down south at exactly thirty-two , minutes -past sevvia, new time, Monday .i 4CU I . , I 111 SUMMIER COMPLAINTS. 'is hate4t of a national researori U,,- k,Tom Wiggins is he% new to . !morning. This is published for the in- I Klru-, 1 �� I ;`1 . laboratory. . . Nineteen-year,old men will not dation put under his I formation of those %%no weren't up Toronto, I *a ,1111,11111, , - � ­ S () iz . likely be called up before September Illiss Laura . Fowler. of ib early enough to tuate his arrival home. spending a tuoiatti. at her home. here, ! . t: :)� � 1t is without a doubf he, Safest and or October, It -to navr tbought. So - I St Pattl's congrekeation Nvl_II 'hold Girtrude Ladid, ot Auburn_thel� the � 1: � I - picisticliableremicalyineCte4ce. far 51,883 of them have register ed ., It has been a household remedy for 72 for service. . . . vAliss gare- pirtv this year on Isited friend,� here for a fliw days. d grounds of Quits. Brq%N,n near Dungan- LISE ONLY � ,� I - years. A Danish mission has arrived at -Xi Klienne Miller is spending her non. on the eveniiW of July Ist A , , I I . Washington to nemPate an' agree- Its effects are inistaneous and it does ment with the War Trade Board of vacation with her another In Clinton. goqd progra-tia ILL being prepared, Miss Robb, of Coderich. Is spending Music by -the Taylor orchestra of Ckolde- � ;, . I It !, 4, I not leave the �owels in a constipated con- dition, the United States for export to, Den- -1 a few weeks witIt her sister, Mrs. Sit-, rich. �, 1 11-Buk !" b 7'- mark of lmuch-neede(t roo"tuff. libg. - - I Pte.-Javvig Anderson, of London, was 1. 0 H i___..___: . -­.__­__ . id to-inguit.on.4jetting- - .. '. - - - - , - ,,, --IMIDAY; .­ I—- ____.__...,Mr.s___T_.F_ .4 Br. , hen nurnin -' '- ­ L --- --L,--,I--, it' , _ r_L_q WVck -end. Jarvis. for tl ... andL.sUrw,._�.laryJU_.t,W (q It _ - L _�� '11111 L ...... -_ - - C all wl . * you ask for it. V 14 isited the former's mother here Mon- time being, s employed as rogm�6141 $00 ]Don't ex e Cut with some lao-name, Sir Leslie Probyn. '.he new Gover- day. . barber and likes tile work well. [ill � no. utatio a all,cd strawberry com- nor of Jamaica, has arrived there, t 0. . _�___4)0= ries sell on the re Lieut. R. W. Bowlby. Manchesters, , uses tile -clippers; on tire soldiers Ilhe The Misses Clifton and Miss Phil- -7-la- _V lie Lased to 'on �V , cNab and Nat 9. I __ -'-----' . _. 1 —,---,-- �, ==0 - -_ — ___=_-_ It . at -.---,.%-,. _potation I .-Tio-wierils. '- ­ - . 'killed - was one of the earheat set- out up y Dr I EbeneAe!& were Sunday visitol,s lips, at - - - � Whyard. , ii . . . tlers of Parkesvi.1le, Vancouver . T14'kpm,�, -, is 35c. per bottle, and Island. - . by The here. . - o . N. veryone enjoy'" Mrs. Jas. Medd, of Auburn,' isIted It is the duty of e the of Canadian citizenship vently closed by the. tf-ustee board. It I!, it brick efiffice land this T. 0. in- p a Blawnufactunif only T. Milburn Hon. E. E. Knowles, recently ap- 'Co.. Limited, Toronto, Out. lier mother here Thursday-* of last privileges to register on Saturday. Don't 'gruni- tend', it) Like down an4 roulovill to pointed Provincial Secretary,, was Mrs. R. Armstrong, Nixon Out elected to the Legislature for Moose week. The Sacrament of. the Lord's Supper ble -or grouch because of the few Dungannon fur building purposes. Placed -on tile old hotel site fie might : Writell'�"Somfl years ago I Q diZZ Jaw by a majority. of 446. - - . was disperseid In Erskine church Sun- m1mates' time taken up Ili registering. 1 Remember the inconveniences boys appropriately renanto a.- the Reform . INM until it became chronic. I doctored Two enemy mines have been de- with a d d t r, but as soon as I stroyed off North Cape, the northern cl CC 0 sto ped gM his I extremity New Zealan' . day morning. have had at the front for several years. Mrs. - Collins,of the Canadian Soo, as Bills are out announcing the Dun- church. Ile states that It Is his in- tention to use tile 4wo buildings and build a complete lie%%- business block medicine was as of bs,T ever.� became It Is tht ,.,Islti.g'ber .sister, Mril. Harry Fowler, gannon . kp%%urth League lawn social extending rrcull the corner to the Lete- I as so weak I could announced that Imperial of the village. be held the Fri- ticularly violent on the Montello pla- , walk across the floor alone. A Government has purchased the whole ' to on church grounds Dr. case is havirg Tits house re- daw� June 28th. Supper served phone office anti that if it is at all pos- 11=ie it told me of Dr. Fowler's Extract of the Australian wool clip for the etwening, sible NNork \vIll commence tPis sum- of Wild Strawberry, and less than two period of the war land for que'year shingled, David Wenn and Jim Cousins from 7 to 9, new time. Music by Luck- after, although it is not his wish to use bottles Cured me to.stay cured. 1 1 think after. is doing the Job. now ladles" quartette. Readings by Miss Fdna Rivers. Admission 50 cents labor that call be utili7ed to better We it the beat medicine for bowel- trouble Reaching off' the dock at the toot Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sheppherd and -advantag* ju,A at present. wllt all that cown be procured." of York street, Toronto, to pat his Miss Alice spent SundiaLy at the home arid 25 rents, be pleifooed indoed to see a new block I blind into the water, James A. Mea- of Wrn.'McClure. Pte. I'l-ioullis Pritchard, %,who is sup- erected (in this site and we coniattend � � sures aged six yjars, fell in and was drow�ed. . . NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK ,Nliss Edith Anderson, of Goderich, erNising the work o:, registration In has breen spending a few days with I ("Oderiell fill, the. 22nd, tvas In the vil- T. a',. -,It his enterprising Spirit. After all, all hotel .site tint] two Methodist . Eight conscientious objectors were he,,. here. lage Saturday e)enhig, eciiiii ng out fit churches should llro\o it most useful tried at Niagara-clia-the-Lakia by ' parents ' ,Mrs. J. W. Graham spent a flay or The Star's ear. Tom was just learn- combination. - court-martial, and a ninth m4n of the Important Events Which Have Ist Battalion, 2nd- C,O. R., was tried ) a of insolence to an so last \%eek with Dungannon friends, Ing to run R car find Idit trip out here returning Oil Saturday. conNinced him that editors, autos are spinothing like the editors themselves r)-. - - -.-- --- . . AUSTR ANS ARE HELD Occu�rvd Durin,th:! Ne3'c. on charge officer. a Melville Culbert left on Monday for The Government of South Africa An Increase of 1,324,960 acres in --a little flifficult ttiF understand some- Harold enlisted and vNent overseas at the amount of land sowa to grain Kinvardine to commence his duties as thres. . . . The Busy World's Happenings CRre- and hay in Canada this year as com- telegraph operator there. Registration Is being carried (flit I" � Bitter Struggle Is Raging Along fully Compiled and Put Into pared with last'year is shown -in the Mr. anti .Mrs. Fred Ross and Misses the Nillage this week -by lut,41 regis- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rivers and Mr. Handy and Attractive Shape to, first preliminary crop bulletin for the Ella and lialsy Ryan were Goderieh trants, ll -ho aro not Nvaiting until Sat- the Piave. the R&-aders of Our Paper — A season. visitors, Saturday evening. empowored [to purchase kit this price I , Solid Holies Enjoyment. Two of Austria's four dread- Mr. and Mrs. Witt Stevens anti child- orday. The hooth in the printing Main Attatfek of Cite Teutons In Italy noug.1ts t)f the Virfixis Unitts class ren, (it' I,ondesboru, .Veat Sunday at office will be in charge ,if the Ilegi- Has Been Halted by the AlIlleA, . WEDNESDAY. have been torpedoed in the open sea, six miles from an Island off her own the himit, of N. 11. Whyard. strar, Peputy Ilegistrar, aud smeraj luStitute NNorkers. 'Mrs. Tlols. sh)tller' Who Are Now tile Aggrelasors The Lou of the 3rd Battalion held coast, by two tiny ItLlian motor A number of the niale nweinherg of St. Paul's were busy for is %\aiting mi those sick and invalided Counter Strokes -lit Hill Couritry reunion last night at St. James' 14 carat I. I, all, Toronto. congregation ado if lilt- ul a few days re -shingling the church. t""11'011' 11"oW "I'll wall I I cu () Meet �-tqtlkw Success. A coneentrated fire from the The exam,ination results of the French guns caught powerful Ger- , There I., fit- line of ph-rk-tic dut�- that miss Elliott, teacher at S. S. No 17 : * ' the \\onwn ,.\ill liesitate kit Lhe,e will, LONDON, June 18—Not alone am College of Physicians and Surgeons man forces attempting a counter- As4ifleld, is writing (ill all examination . They are e\or giNitig ki"ay 11 lues.it the Rallans and their British anti of Ontario are announced. attack between Courcelles and Mery, at the Notinal School, Stratford, this the! - g"'. French comrades In arms holding In . A large deposit of nickel and cop- and not only drove back the advanc- ore Is reported in the Eardley Aveek. . At the 1,�,ndon Conf,rence \Nhich \%-as check the Austrian offensive alping per tug waves, but inflicted very heavy Mountains near Luskville Que. 1-- Miss Irene McKehey and Miss Belle in se.,slloi ;it \\,aIkf.,\1lI, last \%eek, E­ila toll are lit Goderich this week (he greater part of the 100 -mile bat - tie front front the ee-ion southeast I Observa'hce of the food regulations . Three thousand workers In the � writing oil thoir senior graduation's' Xv. 1. A. MI-Ki'lNey \Nh,1 has beell (in the Dungannon eircuil fill- three years, of Trent to the Adriatic Sea, but they 'turned by picnic parties, lawn socials, etc., plants of the N. S. Ste�el & Coal Co.. c�xallis. \NaK trallsforr".1 to flit Springs, near themselves have aggressors Is insisted on by the Food Board. . the Eastern Car Co., J. W. Cum- 'Albion Thos. Rvid, of Ebenezer, NN,ho re- Petrolva aml Rev. Thos. A. Steadman, on some of the more important sec - A preliminary meeting of the an- M1119S & Sors, the Steel Co. ported for military servi& recently at of the c,,runa ('ircuit, surveeds hint tors, especially in the mountain re - I mitat gatheringof the National Coun- ell of Women was held In Brantford. and the N. S. Steel and Coal Co.'s t,ondon, is houte (oil thirty days' leave h r . .1. W. lip(Ilry, of Nile, goes t-, e P. it"%. gions. The Food Board has passed an or- shipyards walked out on strike at of absence. New Wf-sti-nini,ter viroult, neav Lfrn2 Counter-attacks in the bill coun der expected to limit profits of pro- noon_ SATURDAY. Ad. Disher, Deloss Disher, .1. R. Mc- don, anti the suceessor kit Nile is Kf!\. try on the north at several points have resulted in the occupation by duce merchants and prevent specula- War savings stamps may shortly Nab find Bert ,rreleaven were delegate,; ' John W. Illsoy, \\ho \%a.- revel"Ily of"- the Allies of ground won from then, tion. I be Issued in Canada. to the North Huron Liberal Convention dained hito the Moth'odi.-t nimistry In the initial onslaught and the The Toronto Board of Trade Coun- British casualties for the week on Tuesday. froin the Balitist church. Rev. \If,. rectification of their lines, NNhile a cil was unanimously,in favor of re- ending yesterday were 34,171 officers Chas. Ross, (if Goderich, spent Sun- Bridgotte, of Aslilleld ch-cuit, goes to stiffening of the ftont along the taiOng the head of the C.N.R. and men. ., now day with his -brother here and ii, -cossor Cautlachie and his sit( Is Ile\. Piave river has rendered impossible ,offices . In Toronto. , Michael Koabel, loc'k tender, of spending a few days with relatives Mr. Copeland, ,)f the latter place. Rol. for the time being, at least, further Rev. Peter Bryce urged pensions Humberstone, was drowned at Port near Amberley. . Mr. Steadman, who comes In Dungan- hfiA been ordained atinut fifteen fording of,the stream by (lie enemy. for widows In an appeal at yester- Cclborne. Bills tire. out announcing the annual non and I, married, hai,ing it fainil� Hard fighting is still In progress. day's Session of the Toronto Metho- Mrs. W. E. Sanford, of Hamilton Crewe garden party to be held on years of three children. however, with the Austrians bring - I diet Conference. . % I is the new president of the Nationai John Menary's grounds Friday even- , ' ing the strongest kind of pressure The estate of the late John McMar- CoutAcil of Women. . Ing of this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Ilanilin an:1, to bear against the allied arnales on -. tin. M.P., of Glengarry, Inventoried A Dominion park and bird sanctu- Arrangement-, are being niade to hold daughter, Miss Donelda, lAeut. liar( 'I both the northern and eastern parto at $4,075,918, is one Of the largest ary has been established at Point monster Union Sunday Scho,ol abd , '�'wiwn and Mr. Buckingham motored of the battlefield In an endeavor to . .admitted to probate In many years. Pelee, Essex County. a Orangetuen's picnic soine Lime in the from hinvardine on 1hill-S41dy (if last reach the lines and gain access In What are believed to be the bones , Mr. W. J. Taylor, of the Wood- near future, possibly on July 12th. Nveck and ,spent the flay fit tilt,, hoine force to the plains. of Tecumseh were dug up by John stock Sentinel-lieview, was elected army, arrived home for a few days. The Dominion Police operating for of tile fOrmer's sister. Mrs. ',. J. Pent- The strokes of the eneiny are par - McDowell on his farm, which in- president of the Canadian Press Fred Ross, our principal, is pmsld- land ' Lieuit. Swan, who has been I 11 ticularly violent on the Montello pla- . cludes- ther battlefield of Moravian" Ass6clatidta. Ing examiner at the Kintall school this � acth -e 'No rviee over threp. years in teall, the highest bit of ground along town. Chas. Johnston, a farmer, of St. week during the examinations and Miss France and %Nho wits Invalided tionie it I the middle reaches of the Piave, the Stocks lit woollen fabrics in whole- Williams, dropped dead as the result Fdala Pentland, of Kintall, is presiding short time ago for six months' con- caPture of which would give hini . salers, hands are getting light, and of a kick by a 1101ise, though he walk- here. valescence, spent a purdon of his boy- command of the roads leading the securing of both imported and ed to the house. Bert Maize returned on SaturdAy hood oia�4 Ili Dungannon, he being a through Treviso to Venice and a fair Canadian gooda Is becoming more Cadet C. F. McHenry, of Toronto, ftom the. London military cqgl,p, hav- son of Bel. Mr. Swan, it foriner-A.letho- here, Vancouver. way westward through the province I I difficult. was irilled In an airplane accident in Ing procured thirty days' 1pii.0 of ab- dist pasl-)r now (if of Treviso. The Italians are Inflict - The Government of South Africa Egypt on June 8, according to a cable sence for the purpose of settling his Harold enlisted and vNent overseas at ing heRvy casualties on the troops of has decided to augment by a shilling received by his parents. affairs at home. tile same thne as his school and col- i3se. Emperor Charlera which crossed th,� Der day the allowance to wives and Residential restrictions may be re- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rivers and Mr. iege chum, Benson dill early Ill river at this point. . dependents of their soldiers se iug outside the Union One thousand i,ondon (England) policemen, have been released for the army. The draft was completed by 400 who received an enthuslimpe send-off at Scotland Yard yesterday. CaVL (Dr.) Goo. N. Bailey, who made a statement at the Dominion #Alliance convention in Toronto, for which he was sentenced to three I =0113thil' imprisonment, will not go � _. to , jail_ 4.oxecutivi!, - clemengy having been extended to him by the Depart- nient of Justice. THURSDAY. moved in the downtown section of Toronto in order to provide addl- tioual housing accommodation. Thousands of Austrian women of all classes are serving behind the lines, as members of the Woman's Battalion, Ariven thereto by hunger. . Subscri6bous to the French na- tional deffefice bonds in May. 1918. reached 1,632,000,000 francs after reduction of redemptions and re- Afewals. - Two Swi , hildre died recently as C n at Porentruy as a result of breathing poisonous gas of German origin that floated across the frontier. Swiss sol- and .Mrs. Albert Rivers were in Tees- water Sunday attending the funeral of Nelson Rivers, who was killed last week In a railway accident. Mr. and Mr%� Harris, of Stratford, and Mrs, Wickens and little baby, of Sebringville, spent the week -end at the h ome of T. G. Allen. Mrs. Wickens is remaining here for' a few days. ' Lorne McKenzie, Wes Monk, Misses Elsley. Olive Glenn, Daisy Ryan and Edith Stothers attended the. play "The ' Liv;s of Limerick Tol"No-' produced at 1915- He %%its connected with artil- lery obsemation work rot, some time and 10 the winter of fiJI16-0 returned to England to take out a commission and went back to France its a lleuter,�, ant. lie ha- been in ,rome interesting scraps anti last whizer contracted pleurisy which necessitated his rernov- at to England. Just before leaving for BlIghty fie saw Howard ('use anti states the latter is looking flne. Ili' speaks in gl(�,Nving terins (of the Case ,,(il,l boys, Ben," lie declares, being the inost popular chap In thp battery. Whi1v h -ore lie had a short visit with "" Dr. Case and lit-; %viW To the south from Standrea to Fossailata, respectively the northern and southern danks of the famous Zenson loop where last year the Aus- trians effected a crossing of the Piave, only later to be driven back with sanguinary losses, and from Fossalata to San Dona fill Piave, the fighting also Is of a violent charac- ter. with the Italians heroically anl successfully holding the line of the river, ' I Between Candelu and the Zenson loop where the Austrians crossed the Piave in Saturday's fightlat'g the Italians have driven them back to i """ " Forethought and Good ' � The National Council of Women diers on the frontier are forced to have already beeh elrected in The Wmuen's institute district rneet- the river bank and are endeavoring opened its annual session at Brant- wear masks. 'roronto. Ing held here on Monday afternoon was to push them across the stream. The ford. MONDAY. Mr. W. E. Lemon was sworn in as wpil altonfl--fl, there being present up- -PO latest Austrian official communica- Two bartenders were arrested in The Vlep-Regal party spent Satur- poptulaster of Toronto at noon yes- wards of I. members representing tion records the gain of additional Toronto charged with. taking bets on day at Galt and Sunday at Heyworth- Lerday. some eight fir little Institute branches ground west of San Dona di Piave horse races. Quebec City Council -has passed a The fourth U. S. Libetry Loan will In West Ifuron. The session opened and the capture of the village of Montreal Tramways Co. empl-;es bylaw permitting the street railway be for $6,000,000,000 and is likely with Mrs. Andrew Kirke. the president, Capo Stle, on the eastern edge of are given wage Increases averaging to raise its fares. to be floated in October, in tho chair ant] reports %verf, rvad b� the lagoon region in the province of twenty per cent. One hundred and seventy-two re- The Wallaceburg News proprte- the presidents of the various Instibites. Venetia, and about twenty miles I The new Wa4aso Park, on which turning soldiers were welcomed at tors have purchased the Herald -Re- showing tho splendid progress each from the city of Venice Itself. lUmiltoA.has spent about $100,000, North Toronto station last night. cord in the same town. Institute ba4 done the past year in Thus far the Italians. British and . was formally opened. Albert Ferguson and Arthur Earl, The first Institute for Eastern On- patriotic, %%ork. In the election ,it (fill- French troops have made prisoner The stationing committee of the both about eighteen years of age, tario of the Rural Community Life cers lwil-i; Betweeca Tnompson, of the of more than 4,500 Austrians, while Toronto Methodist Conference has Is- Were drowned while ',athing at UX- Movement has been neld at Whitby. St. Auglistine brianeh, was eleeted fills- the Austrian War office. asserts that sued the final draft of stations. bridge Saturday. The Duke of Devonshire, the trict pr--id,ni. N114s Thompson Is one 12,000 prisoners have, been taken . � I A farmer of Peel County died, and Duchess and the Ladies Blanche and of till, twe,t popular Institute workers by the Austrians. I � veterinary surgeon is sufferiag Dorothy spent yesterday at Owen In the th-trirt and %ve congratulate her Austrian troops who had as their - — - from the effects of anthrax which has Sound. on the lmw-r anti distinction that hat. objective on the British front the labeen LADIES I LOOK YOUNGI discovered In that section. Col. Herbert Bruce, noted Toronto From January, 1915, to the end of May, 1918,.,487 ships sunk by the come to to -r. Mrs. Cruilishanks, of Blyth, ,Aa,t elected Ist vice president range of hills, including Cima ill Ponte, Pau and Cavaletto, tplegraphs I surgeon, for eighteen months a con- Germans in British waters have and Mrs. A. Kirk, 2nd vice., with Mrs. Reuter's correspondent at Italian . suiting surgeon ,fifith the British been salvaged. Gedley, of Blyth, its secretary-treasur- headquarters. were much discomfit - BARREN GRAY HMO army, arrived home for a few days. The Dominion Police operating for Hen. A. J. Balfour says the British Government did not prol5ose for the er. After -a solo was rendered by Miss Hazel Augustine and a paper by Mrs ed before reaching the British wire entanglements. In front of the Ce - . I �r _"'. ,�, .� _1 I I ",:11, I �,*, l �Ii ,� 4, . purposes of the Military Service Act present to recognize the Finnish H. Pentland, of Nile, Miss Gray, or suna positions the Austrians suffered - ' have been placed under military Au- Government. Toronto, ;a prominent speaker, gAve tin heavily from the British machine gun ' Use tM, Sage Tea and thority throughout the Dominion. Willys-Overland employes decided address (,it ,a popular theme and was Aught by fire, and they were also c _gd-time Four special chairl; are likely to be to accept the wage. scalle compromise oxreedlngl� %lell received. In her at], their own artillery, which firod short. Sulphur and Nobody created in the faculty of medicine of made by the company- and will re- dress %he spoke of trie great Import- The Austro-Hungarian casualties, wM Know. the University of Toronto, It connec- turn to work to -morrow. anep In crinQpmlng food these times the correspondent says, are being i .. , �,, . I-'. I , __$. � I'! I, I ,., . , � � tIOn with the endowment reported re- Allied aviators at the end of last I After the nwetimr it iulruptuolls Juneh, reckoned in tbotiliandR, while those . cently. week perforuied 1%%o long-4islanev by the Dungannon of the British are very light. The . Gray hair, however handsome, denotes The DAlry Produce Commission flying feats on whirh they averaged leun ,%Na,,-,,n,-i,I meni )er, ,, if-, % Iml tors %,whn Pxpretlsed I number of prisoners taken by the *dvancing age. Will all know the allvala- ba, purchased 100,000 cases of 3,55o miles In four hoots' Plapsod I their lvarnk appr�clatlon of the hoffifil , British has been increakeed to 400. .ta" bt a youthful appearance. Your sweetened condensed milk for June time. taill) "r ill.. Ioeal Institute. Besides re-establishing their line. the lair Is your charm. It rahkes or MATO delivery $at $$6.45 per case of forty- The Organization of Resources thingannonites need not be surpris- British patrols again fare pushing out - the face. When it fadelf,turras it anali Nitiatull eight 14�oz. Una. .. � Committee has sent out contracts to ,(I it) -P, R new religious den6i Into No Man's LAnd. Jolliks atteAk6d, just a few ap Canada's trade decreased More millers of thc province in connection take r- -I It, re ;any Lime noi,%, Ile J"n of the enemy Ili like fol- #tfilsige Tesitud'Sualphu'r enharaf! ltivif�- . #(*r&1aa0e It latindreff-fold. than $92,000.000 in the first two with the standard stock feed manu- is every Indication In that direction. N I - � � ! -!=!!ff__ - - __ - - , - Don'tiftygrayl L66kyoungl Either months of the fiscal year (April and facture. Some yearf; ago our enterprising towns- I � larApare t A rec pe at eme or ftM Nity), as compamil with the statute Chief Tremblay of the first depart- man, Thos. 0. Alien, purchased the old , s re a 50 -cent I Is of d I Ileth's period of last year. Nearly 7k900 men have been call- ment and director of the public safety department assumed general Methodi,il rhurch property In thf- vil- laiv- Anil lal,-r on he recently acquired and sulThrr 113ft1kitia" 4 &_ ed to the colors utider the Military control of the police department of the, ,dd hotel property This was Ken I . � *11i h Is y ilia ol I le I me r . 11 b ille dition of othe:11"agredl. Servied Act, and the 100.000 author- Montreal. Prially (-(included to lit,, a remarkabIN . rvwea t Thy . Us. ottimaids of folks recommend this izied by It Will be obtained in the Pte. Joseph Henry Elkerton, of ittranap combination anti one's Imagin- ftstly-to-use o ration becatise It next couple of months. Elora, hanged himself in an ablution ation %%ould not need to go -.Pry far I I darkens the hXr C=tlfufly, besides lao Josel)h Fuller. aged 18, and Lyman , room at Carling's Heights Camp, t-, pill together a story full of contra�1. I 6tat can possibly tell, as it darkens so Morrison, aged 17. both of Brac- London. He had been homesick and and interest. For some time It has I naturally and evenly. You natiallaten Z bridge. fiireroi arrested. charged with despondent. puzzled Tbomaq just what 0 (to wil.1i . ergo or soft brush with it, drawinni this the murder of Theodore Taylor, an in Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane, Bt., In an Canadian Club, the parred P(liflep on one hand anti t tough the hair. taking one mill 1Xra-utal aged farmer of Tbomastown. address before the the cellarq of the onre-famous booze at a time. 13Y mortairag the r hair "I Northern Ontario. Military Ser- Toronto. told of the miracles wrought on rgeons in recreating ),fint fin the other, so finally, deeldina . 9 ,c disappears; after another appl callon or Wifteen ladies of the by military that onp church would not suffice to . two, Its natural color is rest0i and, 16 vice Committee are on voluntary duty the features Of battered soldiers. kepli (1,.%%n John IlarlPyeorn*Q gh-An bwates thiek, gWay and lustratis, "d at Niagara Camp for a weo,k at a Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bowles and IhAt r,tntilloaliv rtqe .-irpryi flit, riiirl� . I YOU &pnpk-Ar virliars younger. . It's 91--a Sillid Sulphur Co ad I Clinic, and at Petawawa the Pembrok'? ladles, to about the Futme num ,r, her two infant sons have been awarded $12,000 damagen against tw lots ae,pilrod another church, be- Ife%ina ?';,it ill,- twi) lotrother i-ep-inu . . I . . It 3e ghtatbatt rdqufaite. it not render similar servicle. the city of Winnipoa for the klllli)g "T) Ihe %,ill, %.Ill 'I'' 11". Irl -k Ill- - iiatenaded for the ewe, mitigallion or pre- I TVKSDAV- of hpt hu�hnnri and lhOr father b,y 1,,ite't 1,111.1'... 1� Ill. ;.1 Il'it., rl'or,l'' -, 2,3 P11 vention of dissaw , . Nearly half of the resintratioun a I the police naratfulance in 1915. 1 on Ih,- ii -lin. 1.1 f ii,oil %%hieh ��L" f' i a ,� . I , . I f From A- -0 2 , F" 1. *"^-(rQIft.0lP 0"r10*%1#0011 i 4:tAlaulfrilvitl dlfg, nlllr� tlav givili. ar-4f: " atilailliks I � � tre"I Iiiiji, gtofilf. otalph of Oft% 0 -SA oul I love q4tilibile nN 11101 I two, $1foL10 I)tr I " , , 0 "' I , le liatialluxiii, Tbr Ilist 1,P111firtiftwill. re it, , viWard Typ'lita. Ar 4 flat e 11wo %I it 11 sexur 4 - I 0 ir,Arietivalace, affirred WOO sal -alk (if I . . P's1 oo. Alirr flonfouli. studea.16 Illoy I I tiltvat''Aur wrloalt'Rkt.t ooll little. _61"Clu. U tation Placed Ill p1milwils. I I " . Couluirrelol Sliorthand anil Tele - If . Rilif I ivy' drimlittlems. Gil our fare cot,1100411t, . . . 11 .V, 4 UU101ITT, 0. A. McLACHLAW. I , 1kretildont. Principal. . 4 I I . I . ,� . I— . � TIME TABU CHAN . A clifaitge luf thue will be m, , , . , � � on � . . I . L I— , �, . . � June ,23rid, 191$,,, , 100Tniation now io Ageute hands I I I ,. �', " .�. � I I ., t I I � I % , ... . . � A,. . , It 4 � I ,.:I� � , ,� , L � , p I , . . 1. I : � I , i - 41 � I . F. I* LA%% RENCE &SONS, , "L . _-, if, I ,� rown Pallsenter and Ticket Atentillril,' L I I �, . I I I . t L n I. ... . , - - , :,.�,__ . , . I __ ____ - - ���_ . . I � L i . ; I ­­­ ­.­ I — � I to T. SWARTS' , ,. 1, . , , , . � - ' 2 '� I 1 . 11 L . , I I I .. ­ I . I ..,: . I ' L � " i L ; � ; 1 i """ " Forethought and Good ' ==-::,::::,1 . . . , Q, �Ws- While the army of den. Ck. . - 44 , op� I he Astifigo plateau. *.: a,,- reak through the Italian defenco- I I Judgmat Used I I I I 1 1. , I . �.� - I _� . . "., i on the Brenta and come down a, 9 - '�. '. I 11 11 - 1. -�,�, � . L , * I .- 41 L I *0 I I ,� 1�1 .. _KucAbikq1a is endeavo, no AM ____­_.._____._­_­_ '6roalp �, __ - ­ haW.WdIInM*_fQr­L ­ Fhrc7use"Of I Lk� '" 11 --w__ __-,____-__,__4 �, 1�,� � I -4 the Piave and cut Ill. , Sa"wk Route; busy Militia I � ' L L , I , �': 4 � oida which are protecting the Ital- we NItIfilt Tains a I . . I I . �. �.,�, �� " an lines along the river. The enemy — I ; ,, !, . I 'L I I � I I � I i" '� opleiall through a treat pincer movv- � ti Itittand a lively N9w%4sMt0T0�kSq1 I . �L� ., 1. �; 1, 1: � I I '-1'_ '. ­ '­ Cent bf littiek, to break the com- �M public oppreclatiou play an ef , I � - I 7-" I . 1�11 act order of the Italian army. Tht, important part In the construction . . � : � � , :1 I . i. , . L I I.. troncer attack is being made . at a rafirgod. The Canadian Nor- " . I . .. 1, " i'L" I .._ Wrist the defences of Montollo an-) theta mode a hollafy choice In tile selection of its artatiate between Toron- , . . � 1� ­." 'L L : ,� ­ � ' .1. ,;, ) , long t1le.pight ban'k of the Piave. to and Ottawa: skirting the gbQfe- . I I 1". L I I "L p 1 . � Ivence, as Any Price. live of Lowlto Outarie and the Buy of guistal over the height of land be- L, ".��L' ' . I � 1 zo� ­ � � � " , , � I I �,:, , �f. . 114' '' I ,: , 11 LONDON, June Ig.—Reportm of v tween Welplante and Sydiffewham; and ,,:� , ': _. 1 � . I � , Perfous crisis In Austria are current throualb Rideau Lakes region. adds , L .1� L ' . I . ' . ' I t� 6 , . 11 !� -day. They come from varlous ou- 'Restowtooethe dav:umc Journey in said I sulannim Comfortable L :. '-. ­ 11 .. 4 :� " . I ' .1, . ': I �: -, I ; I i '­�, sile sources, but there is no direct day and might ttsius- OlOPPlull Sit I I ,� � . I � , . �, :. L., 1. . - " I A L L I . � , onfirialwatery news. A mestiage from the semi- parincipul intermediate stations. have 1 11 , � . I .11 , I i I I L . ,� ,L: I'." I I , " news mado the aroutIll Very PuPulat- . _ L . , 7 , 1. I I I . I . 'I official Fowbra Agency of Madrid says private luforwa,Uon from reliable I I � . ' L ,"I _ I I 1 7 � 7-L - �­,,,­. _ , -l-_ _: - - -4 "'or 1 For Tiftats,.I.Re.sertiona. Later- , I 1. L 1� , 1 , I - L _­ sour - Ce I a Ittifi -that grave events are ature 0 t,on, fatillpir to J. NV. Cralille. Inaluraram, q*d#r- I _--_'.i___-_ .___z. -i - . .1 I 11 I "''. .. I , 1. I , . ,, .. � ... L ,�k�� about to occur In Austria, where the .'1#r jrn� toll. or write R. 4 Falarbairn. I :f��, � '�: ,- " f i : I ,� , ,�4:, I I I . ,4 f , .. population is demanding peace at any ,_ O.P.A., Toronto. 68 King St E., " '. .1 I � �., _ '' ., , .. I I � I., " " � i � 1� price. 11, Al "Ill, 011011F, 31111 _.�'il �': . L, I I I �, ., I. ­il_�­ ��, 4 , � , 1 , , 1111� � i, School Boys Draw Rations. it ks, I � " . � I I , : �,.' - , � �rL LONDON. June 18—The War Of- — _'11� - q, . ,r, �. , � .- . .,�, I- � Lice has arranged to issue�,rutlotaa to Vlf� - �_ ,� � I ., .�, - I , I : :_ � ".) over 10,000 boys from the Public -- - - I , .,i : , `,L� : �_� and Secondary 6:hools who have vol- , OFT CAL ", , '� , ',I :, � "i .�� �,, , unteered to work on the land during - I I ''.�,� "`�i�, t; 71� I". I the Summer holid ,ys. rl,be boys in I i�:BROWN 'Y I n(')N �� : ,.��, I �!. I . I, " � ! '��:`, , i :, 1,!'' , all probability will be formed Into �', () M P A �,! ,0 N I I , L:rA - L's, 11; ­�..:,..'� ", .1 , I'! camps and will draw their rations I I I I ': 'EYES 'I "'; j�L , ,_ , I i� "I - � ., r "Y':, �, , , " , . I ' 1; like soldleis from tile nearest Army! EXAMINED, � I - - ­ _­_%� � � .'��" L "j_, ­'i e,­,�­ '�� I I Service Corps ,depots. '111) . I �r _"'. ,�, .� _1 I I ",:11, I �,*, l �Ii ,� 4, . Thousands of boys ale cultivating I)R(., � J"fll �, ,�:, I I, �, "I " -1 .,. I land near thWr sch.,)ols under the - ' ,,L'�j�"I"' - , , 1­4�1'­t�. !��:.�,­z..w�k' ,�,�r . . .. I � �1 supervision of masters. QUALLEX, GLASSES. � ,-,�,,­­�,,_.�,�_ .1. .� I I I "'�' , ,,..',',1, �" .. q - , ''i"', ­ .,�, , i, I Gentian Soldhem Restless. I - ­ of., (1'R()VNt1'1f,"*o Fllll:p " I iiz . ,1� , ', ,�--:, , 4 ­ 1. L . "L , :,�'_­.."� . *1�� I LONDON, June 18.—German sol- , - - � ., __ , '! �� . , I " ", ... t, , rj.�__ , J ,i 1, "I 1 � diers returnlug from Russia are Im- . A T M 0 D F R ATF C 0 S r . � . , , , . � , ,� "! - � . ... ... � �r " - ­_ - ­; ­:'­ �, � I., '� , hued Ideas, and are' witty r13ollah't..Vik �­ , ; - .. I _,"I.-, ­�,,�*�._��­'_, - " !'+'�, ' . ."r I everywhere circulating I -evolutionary 223 DUNDAS ST. Phon 18 I . r,� ­ , - � - I , 1 1 ,,'% �, 1, , 1_:_.__ ... � � ,�,,�� �-!_', . "I pamphletA, Gen. von Risberg said In - ! '116�T" ­ , 4. 1. . L 11 , ... 1, �� % � I �1 .%� , ,�i�, I - L :�' �'!' � � "' r'' � � : %-;,;,�,.:.;.'. . '' the German Reichstag during the � i .. , �,, . I-'. I , __$. � I'! I, I ,., . , � � Friday sitting, according to a Copen- __ _ — - 1, .,�, . 1, ��', " �, �. I !, r�, "", I . L 1,;i%0�'11 � " , . P . �.� hagen despatch to the Exchange J,isle- graph Co, For this reason, he said. strict discipline was necessary in tile army. � Promoted to General. � LONDON, June 18.—Maj.-Gen. Sir I Jonn Monash has been promoted to I tbmf rank of lieutenant-g,ofteral and given full command of the Australian . Army Corps. � - . I . - . . OURT I 71 ___ . - 0- go" TM1=6% 0111IL I '11111111111111111111111111111"Ill Rd ":= ad tressisse . - I W T IlbaA will ,"a PI& 6=1P 11 , - I ..--,W- Itiakoo, offi­ --- ill I 11111ill I or " wa I I modib DO W. HAMILTON Agent for Goderieb and Clinton. De Laval Crean I separators . Ideal Greenfeed altos Alpha De bival a Elgines Newcombe I Planol Edison A mberoli if Gramcphenes Larxe stock of IF-dloon Pecoru. oft hand, Sepri,olorn. kipliberit land Oil con lit had at VRED HUNT'S Haildwore. Prompt delivery of all Separators ca a shart notice ALWAVS 1-10ME SATURDAVS FOt REPAIRIN0. D. W. HAMILTON IPhone 20 � 7 . Huron Street, CLINTO' THE SAUM COAL CO. successors to McDonagh & Gledhill . EXCLUSIVE AGFNTS FOR LEHIGH VALLEY .1 TIIX COAL THAT.SATISFIRS " y at %VC CIPAI Ill 1111rd Still FOil C0111,1JELe Ceti I ent, Fire Brick. Fite Clay. also w Ilord atid Soft Wood, Maple aud' Iletulock Slabs. Fresh Cars of Lime anid Cement just received OFFIC11 PHONK . . . 711 B. J. SAUT.TS' IRRSID"CR . 275 W. W. SAULTS', RItSiDENICH 202 I T. SWARTS' ?I I 'Bus, Livery and 0, J, Hack Stables Z r r­'Inir howern MI., . and "timed or taota on our et�. A.k _ "i"' if W.t nt M Am 2�A "t 10=9 via . Vlaaafftwe! Q= St�.A.t_bllff ,_ .0 _4 WIft It. n 2.rr I Ilrelt,toffs? * qo7 T"Ho, t). J�t forewarn .0.6 all'I ifil. �hfmilbiiioff I Montref 11111troot ;16 YV just off the Square I.%Peftw I - � . o"', �­, , ­11,� "" - �", '�. '. I 11 11 - 1. -�,�, , Busses Meet all Trallas and I PossenXer Bakatis �, Passengers called for In any � part of the town for all Y,4 trains at G. T. R. or C. P. R. 10 Delidits. IPrompt Service and i Careful Attendance. ­2­fth­o,ldL8l. PIff ?I '11111, 01%0 yo , Our Livery and Hack Service X V7 will be found up-to-date . AZ I In every respect. r 01 Ift 0 1%. �, r, ? Vour Patronage Solicited � To SWARTS L? Phone 107 Montreal Street 54:1 stq���,.'O,-­-i,, I . __ __ :3 MAGNMCEN'X,S17UAMERS 3 Th. G ­t Ship "SEEANDBEV'- "ClITY OrIM" - "Oft OF BUFFALO" , BMTWKNH DI I FFALO - Daily. May lot to ____ Nov. Irpth - CLEVEILAN D I— RKWAL4) 9 7004�70,7 I' S. Uittftm Time lAff" CLtv%LAXV ja,fto tp�awl� U.6, fientmi r me Art - C­�I_Amn 7411 A.M. U.S. Cemrid Tim Arli" OU"ALD 7i 10 A-114. U.I. Eifxtrm 7 t- C-lit-titi,itt; IM Clfrf,.1 ,7, Detrilla, and othar Valrits, P-%Ilmwi t.k.t. .r fur sf,11 Point, Pati&b.fe r­'Inir howern MI., . and "timed or taota on our et�. A.k _ "i"' if W.t nt M Am 2�A "t 10=9 via . Vlaaafftwe! Q= St�.A.t_bllff ,_ .0 _4 WIft It. n 2.rr I Ilrelt,toffs? * qo7 T"Ho, t). J�t forewarn .0.6 all'I ifil. �hfmilbiiioff b-tstifolly mkired ff-�ti,i,lal pusal. ithort qt The %:1148=1 =WI "M fi,.—tA. AI-ookfcirffor?4jwWep_ lr)V..ii,fiei16ftr.W11Pt.1 , -_ Th. 0"oland & lluffals, I - � . o"', �­, , ­11,� "" - �", '�. '. I 11 11 - 1. -�,�, Tro", 1!,,�,— wany .. . I � I .; '_ 'i_ , ,lb,ff , , . P , , I ­ !" 3 'J _ I b. 6-01 shll� " 3 EIR A N D 8 E I ,J0.,,FAK+A0J - _1111--T-V1191. �_____:: -th.1"Sem -,A-,--"e L4";4 — -.P-X - __�_ 0�__:. :_�_ � ;_ r­.g.rFAsommereal ., .W- Z ­2­fth­o,ldL8l. I .MP-11tv. lroo so - ----,---., —_ for the Spring rains ? Is your roof and eavetrough in good I condition ? I Our work in that line is always satisfactory. � W. R. PINDER, ! 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