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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-08-02, Page 12, y ,_ - _­­­ ro-71 I � '. 11 '. I ,, - I � I � tv'Oklaishs 4W , � I ___� � I i ' ' I 'I ' , ' ­ _� � ' , � , " , L I ' � I I — I — — __ - - — _100k_ , _= � � I . � 4psthor coad I tt,lox"s v -, - A , We ­­ � I � . s I ! � 11 0 ., 9,Y$ ; 1- - J - I � I � toriod the'river 11 . '.., F 7, , I � 11 I , �� , , ­­_ - � - -1 W natira*ea. I I I "�W, , . . � �. . � 0 el 4A The artill ry J4 � (A.�'o . I . P I . -_ . lliie � A . , �� - '_ 11 � . If . th Aid* I - . I , , I .1. � ; , 904M 0011 � t . 1� � , I - I 11_� , . .,�to� . - , , .1 �111 , I � I i I I � "��,� I - I . . I _... , -_ "I . 7 ,- �L , '' , . 11� . ... buslow 10" * .. � I lj� ­ - r. � � I I �_ i . , 1.1,�. - = I � 11 Ixt buslae" 11, I ,_P_4_d1__. ­�,_ CANAX 1. �,�117 . I . I ,". I I- I , " L . . I . �, I P � , . I : , I . I" ", i . .4 , . � I I N ., �] � . I AW -boato ha Im'", ' �., . el , � I - , " ,� 0 1 '. �� - I ; - - 1. � ., , " . , 1. 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"at Ur � . 6 _1,i�i . , : 0, 1, � 1. . � Itho ! � 11 . 11 I � 1� - , - � 11 ... .... of oor 2 y", ro a" 0110 � MpartmeiAtal conlinitte � .- w to* omc� , "Apo of the Uniti4 KIPA400 � 11 � I I . . . � � 40' 100w, ot $ . O. I 1. ,Soo, llii 4i I , . - . 11 . 11 . I - 1. Q 44" . . -, .1 . � reflection. I " tons beY404 ... " .. I I., I 11 I Itish Domin, I o , 11 . I , � .4041ortIll �'W I . 1, . I 0, �." ", I $009 X*Qt 1W _,,,,, r _1 N, .).) . - " ' I , '� . ,r ' '41 I' &rgJ3 .� ' " . .. Let It be remepiliered that when . , _ ond4er! t 61,Aof"19tupe.ro .�'. 11" � ., . ... . , , r , '.4 14 A" $1 i `_ . I "` � I � j OlWei( 6 . , sin L' L , ,# r of Inala I I " `­ r;S,k I i beaten tile Oermin will not readi TO a I i ` i I . . , , L *,� "" 7 ly ..$ '� I � , I . defeat dr bovv to all that it '" to -whom tbow bbt�� ib;kll, om the Same — ""W"00 " , 7 L g*j*e gr wh . may 1"'k,"w" , . , :, t I I k* 44ug ,16 I . I � I .1. I . L ,I 11 , = Wift, , em, , a= I , , " a".611 *ad Fraftb old 1 . Q* comw "k.,16 Properly entail. German bust- 'Cone., , � I , I . I Val 4.1 ........................ . . !n2."=$r6 � I 00*00you " -v�- .. - ;Mr'r., '� r " , . . 00*040406- Nryaw ...... ift Was Me4 are under no illusion. They I ' .1 . . . W 41, 1 . �; I .. d A ProclamptJ94 of .C��I* '' " " � I . .1 - , . W I . . an alrea y busy with -Ppopgaals to , . '_ Ma"ty' respecting men I I 0 I . t1ow, st, belontlili'�, ". ,, ­ ,� � , I . 'Ilia ,�� � 0". I I 'L td,,l , I . , � establish Chaillben ot Commerce * .. I MS � I I 'A" find "Trade reconstruction" i fui�der ihal W7 3-W1104 Apt, 1917, who have disobey".., - our, I Silk, ' ".1"OtAW � . I abros 41 .,. I � , � - � .'.. k '. P W D*saasof"WWOWWV4�aweasae. wwto , Is occupying sin attention throughout Progh"04 . "r, ' '', �t##� or their orders to Mort fllir'd'A i , , , I I 1.10,10 .. pt�� '. , . ;1 I 111111 Inals wMe best quality allk uA wool nilitture am* styles -4 I the Central Empires, according. to the .or we ,4,eWtM 0 . , . Ir *hje�t ,Wltho ' � #.#,f.."*..*1^ ;, , XP*!'­:�' WWAX& ..... 1, ...... mf*46.00,60. � 61! wvlosable "4 beautiful. Ever 112"g. I , "t,1j*ve from the Canadian 9 . � I I i I r col*r a" I � �- �. i "Nordeutsehe Allgemeine Zeitung," se- 00"lliy,� ,F40JrCj,." " '. I � . 11 - �L MAXY alm!os. Specjsil per yard $ 25 a" $1.10 . cond only to the war. , � , I � 11'' . I . : I �'. . . . 1� . Z G"" *4 COWS � Make Germany PaYo because she can I .. I . ,4.,..,.O,." - � - — k% I is "*I . -1 I afford to do so. Let the Allied and A . ... . ". - ' - - .1 0 It' I Dr"s ViOn , . I ; -romy Loa � triendly countries. which .sUall farm & - L.. - , � � I I KoArAutbo *T*ry'Ji6*,6t Goomd Corsets to he League of Nations, bind her in 'NEWCOUN'ti- - Wft*90 ;o4slilei7". ' , A" WE DO HEREBY 4i' " `;` 4 % '1�1 ., '. wo STRIO W - ­ 10*000 *1k*W* ot , - style - !hackles of regulations, which she Dosaty 3#Ix1C&="a"6` We' nqmbm.. of pwp � t WARO AND SOLEbMY AQ -T= "I I 40,110-61 Ineb" ltsacY wash Von" for walsits or - , 00,440", to wep I , . , dresojes. They we adep now imil in all correct - - . shall be powerless to rots,ist. and as Welt, L , — .. - _ . _U�__!4*wi Aoft" will qtwa Ito 90. T,WN,'. A" SUCH MEN, , tho.110 I �. I#t._ . _­ --L--'-- I - 'k- -ttklWgroVMU'Wltb-U"V&MrNL-----, __ llia"- — vwwwo `104-- -­—ik ___ 'us valy-, -ean­ -her, great bekwq&4 to Class, I UtWipr our Mli"qr *� - _. COR" da "d . -.-- I ---Thus-.-�*n4--tJl . NW-A-0t-,-1917TiWlW�Uf` _ . ,vWv !."� . . Pric;ss now for sumnier "Is at id, awd or A" P 1W . ��a 7who LL 11 %, I * WA sottt=oir slzrhli . debt to huF)IanitY be,atoned for in any ��Vi —J�rvlce. in , I r, --harbour, conceal *L-41191, " ., . L - , I . , . 1. � . W. M3 i , -at a t " I a _ 116 � 4 .. I tangible way,' and"her power for evil our Canadian 9Xpeditiolilary, In, 0XV disobedience, that, if they it, � " , I I . I . their flqilure to report, absence or di - �* 11 1�1 it !r , �7431P ST" P " ill 1. defence of Canada under' FQM for 64 .w I .# $4. $1.'"�%4$.4U�"*6p In the generations to co e be effectua Our FroctoMiatim - .111, _­ ­ . . - ' , , . ly crippled, _, . of 13th October, I ' ough they haV L - Uat ' - L.. - 'ill - � 1011"tiong — 917, alth e thus , , - 11- -the expiry of the last mentioned" .. 'ill , . Ak t, e T� , I ,. "I . .S06 O_ become by law $Oldieils eAlisted in the M-litar th,�Y will be all .. I 11 ,% Nw . - pursued pnd punished with 7 I .1 � . -_ -- --- � . � _y . * , T I N look �:c =uWJ$* bl"ohod swul Shoettaill or So lisoh" L OWAU WARD Service of Canada, .. ­ I - f1toU , .� � 1. I . , , W140144TY black or navy, Elatin Dpob. H . � , r and severity of the law, SUBJECT'' � is$ 6111110 for 4 . . :Tlilt JUDGMENT OF OUR CO � ,' ' 06 0"tin. I . i0o" 9wo per yard .... �....29c r"00 worth ".25 at per 7W4 ....... $1,711l fty. Canon. ltill,AppoinW Secretai7 to 'ikd to I COX- - , . I L - i _1 - � __ � . I Have fa - regart for dot3r as IAWNIIY MARTIAL WHICH WILL BE . ' - - - _.."'a"' lilace. of Mr. Rodgens required of them under the, $aid Military Ser,. VXftl> TO TRY SUCH CASES or other , " �4 L L . L The Hospital Board met in the law vice Act and the regul&tions thereunder, in. Competent tribunals: and also that those. *,hc ' I . I . I library Of the Court House at 4 p. in.. cluding the Order in Council duly passed on MPIQY, hatbour, conceal or assist such.mth . L I - ''I . Wo ACHESON, '.,& SON . July $18t, the fallowin April 20 lost, will tie held strictly accountable as offentlen I I � . . members being I _1 ,� I I I . L' I � . . _­_­ I - I Present ; Joseph Kida. Pres., In the Or have deserted, and subject to,the pains, penalties and forfei- I I - I IN 1! I � _ - .I . I I I -_ I chair. Niessrs.Dr. Taylor. D. Mol5onaid, I - , I �� � . ! . ____ 0001 __ Or absented themselves without leave It rea in- that behalf by law provided for 00ir � � I 0 C. Seager, C. A. Nairn. and Rev. Canon U., . I - � r I I . from our Canadian Expedition=7 Force, said iol!fence. , I i I ! I . -1 p, .- G. C. Hill. The minutes of the last - - I I & . - � --- meeting were read and configmed.. C I � I � �­, MAIM GERMIM PAT the nations be spared T Presillebt WW that we are %yorkin .C, A. Nairn presented a Aluan - * And it is repib��nkcd thatthev.try.tkT,ious . Provided however that nothing contained � . I I .g our coal mines cial I I . son will not spare her. M. Clemencesu,ruthlesilly an . . * f Riijolarnation is intended to release , I . ) — I . in thit CU - � I I . d that while Germany is statement, showing $551.,5o of out- I and unfOrtunate'siWAtion in Which � these Men the. rfttWf�* � I If, L� t National Will lkrdening as Regards will extend no ntercy. Mr. Lloyd conserving her vast resources we are standing accounts and bank balance nil. find themselves is due in many cas" to the . forvaRid from their obliptioh to 11 � , . , � � 1, � Treatment of Germany When George has forcibly expressed his "Illng to report " �, I f I views. Germany can pay, and should the World. Letters were read by the president fact that, notwithstanding the informaitionjind - Or'duty as soon as possible or to'grant' � War Encs Moreover, there Is good reason to as follows : 1, From Canada Food , thcin imV I , i � be compelled to pay. Providence has believe that the r Board re food license ; warning contained in Our Proclamation afore- Almity from arrest or detention in the � I 1. I; eport of the German for the purpose of compelling them ; I In a remarkable article In I�Plly*R been kind to her, and there Is' plentylexpdrts greatly understates the avail- meantime ' . I � I 2. Prom L. L. Knox. town clerk, said, they have misunderstood their duty or to perform their military duty; Our intention I I � . � � , Monthly Trade Review (London, Eng.) of natural wealth in her pre-war ter- able coal resources of tiermany, as It stating that a resolution had been obligation, or have been misled by the advice being merely to forego or remit the penaltiei 11 .1. I "I ritory alone to enable her to Pay. As Is calculRted that Rhenish Westphalia 11 11 under the heading "Gbrmany DoNaW.1; adopted by the town council asking of ill-disposed, disloyal or seditious pertions. I .:. It, a business nation, and ,as a leading alone contains considerably more coal the hospital board to consider the heretofore incurred for failure to report, . . 11, , I L CAW She Pay?" the conclusion is ' LL ,�,:2 � factor In the Entente which has so than the United Kingdom -and that matter of establishing a free clinic in absence without leave or desertion incurred by . I III" , reached that Germ m 1� I " greatly suffered finanoiallY and other- omits any consideration or the vast de- connection with AND WHEREAS we desire, if possible, to .. � �. , , , , � I to pay the full bili for the war, he- the hospital. (Note, ­ I cause she can afford to do *,.). pv-1 ,,� I those men of the description aforesaid who . I ''I . wise through Germany's crime, it ig1posits of the Saar. South Silesian, and His Worship Mayor Wigle afterward, avoid the infliction of the heavy penalties which shall be in the proper discharge of their military �:: ,� t I �,; , "thus and thus oniv, can llwr i,rcat our especlal business to compel thc;other districts which to -day produce explained that free lectures on child the law imposes for the offences of which these duties on or before the said twenty-fourth day. � — L . 0bt to humanitl oe aton,­i for in surrender of her debt to humanity oil qver 40 per cent. of Germany's coal. welfare was what was really meant). soldiers have thus been guilty, and to afford � _� ­ !jL_ - IZ I I IL ,�''_ . 1u.V tangible way." a cash basis. Ought Germany to be spared Indem- A resolution was adopted by the of August, 1918. � I ,j�� I L The article (Omilt!ng the r9ports of Germany to -day Possesses the great- nities, when alone through her coal Board appointing a committee C them an opportunity within a limited time to 11 ­­­­ on- , I I .; departmental committees appointed by est mineral resources in Europe, es- deposits she can pay her debt on a sisting of DF, Taylo report and make their services available in Our Of all of'which Our loving subjects and all � , r, His Worship the others whom these presents may concern are '"' ",I the Board of Tradc) Is as follows , pecially In coal, Iron, and potash, For cash basis ? Mayor and Dr. Emerson to formulate a Canadian Expeditionary Force as is by ; 1 I on the assumption that German'y ' the development of agriculture and Secondly, as to her Iron -ore. In a Plan for delivery o law hereby required to, take notice and govern 11 is , f lectures on Child their bounden duty, and as'is necessary for the � � , 1 I � * defeated in 1918-0. can she pay up ? manufactures she has a Position in report to the International Geographi- Vv'elfare. themselves accordingly. I 11 I I I "I I rl''L, " Previously to the war the ma,i,)rity Of Central Europe pre-eminent. Her rall� I cal Congress In 1910 3. Frorn L. L. Knox, town clerk, defence of Our Dominion of Canada. i _� , I -aterways-partiou I e, Englishmen who knew, or 't�,)ugh tL ways and ,A larly her vatively estima it was conser- IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. We have caused these 11 I led th�t Germany pos- stating that a resolution had been Our Ldtters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal I I �' "', I they knew, regarding Germany's fl- One system of canals --render her com- sessed 4,000,000,0oo tons of Iron -ore adopted by the town council as fol- NOW KNOW YE that we in the exercise of Canada to be hereunto affixed. Witnesv. Our . I,.,, � I � . I I inancial Position as unsound a munications Internally, and externally actually in sight, and very considerable lows : That th6 Hospital Board be re- of Our powers, and of Our good will and , Right Trusty and Right Entirely Beloved Cousin I , I I that I . ,�. ��, ,�,�, � she could not afford to col�tlnnu,p war with contiguous nations, admirable for reserves-whicb, capitalized, Is a eer- quested to again offer the old Cameron pleasure in that behalf, do hereby proclaim and and Counsellor, Victor Christian William, Duke of �� , L'�,-) '' on a great scale. If e%er an Europchn the development of trade. tier Indus- tain fl,000,000,000, plus an enormous Property to the C-ovornment as a home Devonshire, Marquess of Hartington, Far[ of 11�-1L. 1. 11 tonflagration broke out, which Princ,� trial Plant is scientifically organized potential sum of money which cannot for Convalescent soldiers. . I declare and cause to be published and made De onshire, Earl of Burlington, Baron Cavendish .", " , � LJchnowsky considered at the eleventl, and up-to-date. � , ,� 11 accurately be estimated on reserves 4. From Provincial known THAT THE PENALTIES OF THE of vHardwicke, Baron Qivendish of Keighley, ... �� I ,� �� � hour Impossible, It was advanced that The grPat dominatit.g factor In In- not In sight- goverlIment grant to hospitals. LAW WILL NOT BE IMPOSED OR Knight of Our Most Noble Order of the Garter. � L" !"111 11 I Germany must end It -win or lose- dustry, transport, and commerce- Again, Germany has a world mono- ' � "" ' ' I One of Our Most Honourable Privy Council ; - �4, L L" � Dr. Emerson brought In a JJStL of EXACTED as against the men who belong Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished � ,4 ,,,, r ,, I -ithl" six months, owing to her flnan- which Is coal, the generator of Power Poly of potash salts -soluble potash town patients for J9t7 who h to Class I under Our Military Service Act, � L i" ' ,� , L" cial position, -is hers almost in prorusion as com- being one of the most valuable and treated in Public ward, and the 1917, and who have disobeyed Our Prociarn- Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Knight ' ... �­`­ 4'i,�'_`­,� � ,�, , " I �, Mr, Norman Angell wrote "The pared with other nations, o frilizers known for amounts paid by same in fees. Grand Cross of bur Rp at Victorian Order; G&v� � ... I , , , L Great Illusion- to prove largely that According to statistics presented to grains, . roots, ,tobacco, Potatoes, and cost Of these Patten The ation aforesaid ; or who have received no't-ice - erhor'-General L- ' - ty - I � " I . L .,L�. is to the hospital and Commander -in -Chief of -Our. - - .. i ,�, , , - � , finance alone would prevent a war the International Geological Congress a fruit. To Potash and by-products of clxceeds the amount paid by them, plus from any of, Our regi V I" " . � I strars or deputy registrars Dominion of Canada. I I Lphosphoric iron -ore Germany's f, grant from the town council by I . to re rt for duty on a day now past and h , in Our City of OTTAWA, I ,L , . such as has proccetxd four ,years, year before thb war. the coal resources great ill, * .1 �'.ir PO 'ave At Our Government House I �,, I �,; I Al. de Bloch had preceded him on the, of Europe vvere estimated at 784,192,- agricultural prosperity and the gigan- more than $SM,' . failed so to report ; or who, having reported this FIRST day of AUGUST, in the year of Our I : " ` �-�,"-.�# same lines, Our leading PPIA1014118 000,000 tons, Of which uermany pos- tic annual increase In tier crops over Miss King, made application for one and obtained leave of absence, have failed to "rd one thousand nine hundred and -eighteen, anzi- - . '� L , r., have frequently fixed the date almost sessed 42.3.3.%,000,000 tons, th the last two decades is Jar . ,. . : � ''�,�f e United month's holiday. Moved by Dr. Tay- in the ninth year'of out Reign, I ", I I gely due. J , 1, I ,,, 1 1 � ,��i at which Germany must give In on Kingdom 189,535,000,000 tons, Russia It Js used also in leading industries, lor and seconded by Mr. §eager.. that report at the expiry of their leave, or have By Command, 11 .1 " 1.1 I - financial and economic grounds alone. 60,106,000,000 tons, Austria-Hungary 59,- Bue4 as the making of soap, earthen- Miss King be granted a month's hoIi- . I . �, , I become deserters from Our Expeditionary �� � I I I - � � , �': 2 Leading pacificists to -day, forgetting 269,000,000 tons, France 17,W,0()04Wo wa're and glass, iron -smelting. and for day and a substitute arranged for dur- Force, PROVIDED THEY REPORT FOR ;t., �, L :�� I . : , I � �­. I the enornilty of German crimes and tons, and all the other nations of iur_ a long list of valuable productions Ing her absence.. 'Carried. . � , � � i� I " �' i " ,%�, �11�1 . dismissing the axiom Mat In politics ope put together but 34,34;, -tar dyes: Mr. Hodgens tendered his resignation FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST 1918. wl_�� ... �, ." � ,� � ' -1 ,� " in business he who Is beaten must tons. 1 30WON which includes saltpetre, coal DUTY ON OR BEFORE THE,TWENTY - � " 1 14. 1� I 1, I chloride of lime, bromine, and soda. as a member and secretary of the bos- � � � I ;. 1 I � ... , ,� ';�,. ­� � , �,_,, - L � - Pay 'the bill, continually emphasize � That means in power to produce and . In the year before the war the ex- Pital board. Moved by Mr. Nairn and ­ Under -S , ry of State. :* I I � that the duty of England -1 h A I 4 orts -11- * I �� 11 �. __ � I4 -1. ____ -_ I � I , , I '� 1. I- 0 transport. which depends on, coal, 11- 0 salts from Germany seconded by ,Mr. Seager that the resig- � ­, ., � ,,_ � lies is to deal leniently with Germany 'has approximately 5J represented a value Of fI6,000,000 an- nation be accepted and that this board I ,... 11 I 11 u Germany per �� I , 1, " I 'whe the heel of the Allies Is pressed cent. of Europe's resources, the United ash and h ants pot- hereby expr6s4d-its deep regret at his , - - �' ., nually. The whole world w , I I down in victory, Kingdom 24 per cent., Russia barely ,,,I e co -related salts particu- loss as a member and secretary of the . _ _. 11 I , '_,',, ,:I Germany Is rich aba azle to pay In- 8 per cent., France a little over 2 per lar' useful and pro- TRIPS . ( , ), � "'p" I � . j y for agriculture and e')Ctensively Board and as a most DAVLIGHT LAKE ,�, 1. .11 � , demnities, even after four years of war. cent., and all other European nations for Important manufactures. Jt has gressive citizen and also our great ap- fiffm_ I L , '- ,� .1 ", r been advfkneed by experts that the predation Many vacationists are now planning - , , A She Is naturally one of tile world's put together not i2 per cent. Ge - of his valued services as � ; �� . . , richest countries. She vVill not under- many IS supreme In wealth of "Jiov�er a b lake trips and, as uslial, Lake Erie, OL ��, � ' stand' the velvet glove ; she will not -that is coal. I ., easily accessible potash in Germ ny secretary of t is Board for many years. I L �:'] Put ner natural stock can be conservatively estimated be- Carried. with its Great Ship "Sceandbee" and , � "i � boner treaties , but she will through of coal at 8s. a ton at the pitmouth, tween 140.000,000,000 tons and 50,000,000,- The president read a letter from the . " � , "� other magnifIcent steamers, is by far 1� , , I . � her Moltkes, Bluchers, the most popular. �, L Reventlowa, and there is a capital sum in her coal 000 tons. At 109. Pel� ton, a very 4ow superintendent complaining of the In- SCHOOL OF' COMMERCE , 't � 1, � . 4 von Kuhlmanns, ana university pro- mines of E170,0W.000,000. Put at the The Saturday daylight trips between , � price indeed. and taking the 'former adequate supply of water to the hospl- I . I fessors use every artifice to trick vic- more reasonable rats or 128. a ton, the figure of accessible oupplies, there Is tal. Clevetand and Buffalo are again proving ,� � 4 .11 . , I 11 , . I figure Is f=,()00,o00,0()0. again a capital value or E20,000,W,000. The secretary Nvas Instructed to write very 1�11ractivc to many travelers. CLINTON, ONTARIO : . I We can properly -not alone in the C&n Germany, in Me light of those Why, On such an estimate of Ger- to the town council asking for a larger Prom Cleveland, C &B LJne's Steamer . I I "I interests of England and her Allies, incontrovertible figures, be excused many's Potential wtaith should she Pipe to be laid from the main to the "City of Buffalo" leaves New Pier, foot � I "11- � but In the highest Interests of world. payment for her ,enormities, on the be excused Indemnities ?' On three of hospital. of East 9th St., every Saturday during ,. i ;��, civilization and The present NATIONAL NEED demands that you serve if ., I 'i't the maititenance of score of poverty ? Up to date the her natural productions sne has wealth Moved by His Worship the Mayor the summer season at 8:30 a. in., ar- free to do so. Our SOLDIERS cannot fight ."OVER THERE 11 . 11 Peace ---accept it without reservation lesser sum ,%vould Pay England's war greatly underestimated In the fore- and seconded by Mr. D. Macdonald that . WITHOUT TRAINING -You cannot serve effectively over here �, �� . 11 I that Germany can OaY the full bill for expendltur# More than twenty times going a% : . the Rev, Canon Hill be secretary of tile . MEN NEEDED FOR HARVEST without training. . "I " this war and that common jUstice de� "hZI I Coal ...... .............. i,70.0001 Board in Place of Air. Hodgens. Car - I _ 'J, mands that she ought to pay, , . - Iron ........ ..... . 000,000 I ", '1� I ,� She alone Nor can It be pd-vanced that the potash **,*,** 1,000,000,000 ried. According to the latest estimates of A course at this school will enable you to render effective 1, I . , '.. the &rcatesl NvaO rVdPOnaW10 tor this German coal Is of an InfOrldli kind. ft ...... ........... 201000,000,0()o The Board then adjourned. L the authorities in cnarge of the pro- service. . I 1,11 �.;�11 traffedy m the world's is largely bituminous and rich ln,,�y- I -_ - duction campaign In the various pro - I such as 911, [ '' f191,000,Q00,000 vinces in Canada, abie-nodied men will It is the work and the Pride of the school to make its students - I 11. t I _*A1l*!*ury. Prince Lichnowsky. her Am- products, , CHOLERA INFANTUM I , ammou 4, 901-9s . ,�, ia'ssador at the, Court of St. James,% tar, dyes, and exploal In that low estimated vast wealth, �. I . ves. The Oer- be needed for the harvest as follows : ' 100 per cent. efficient, for In every walk of life the DEMAND Is British Columbia from 2,000 to 3,000. for better trained men and women. W , "". has said so. After ,summing up the man mines are accessible and easily computed by Some experts at it much Cholera Inf I Alberta Saskat- I - . . ,­ whole Position his words are : worked. Reports mad,! by German ex- higher figure, lies the meang to wipe ailments of childhood. It Is a trouble _i�nftoba 0,000, Ontario , I antum is one of the fata I 1:�� from 6 000 to 7,000, . I "In view of the indisputable facts, Ports four years before the war re. off,th4o firiancial. disabilities imposed on chewan . 20,000, X . I 1-,--'4_- I It Is not surprigink may the whole tifted the national annual coal pro- the Allied nations by Germany's ruth that comes on MOW, Quebec 12,000, New Brunswick We olrer the f011Oviing courses ': � � suddenly, cspecially I , I - civilized world outsiCe Germany at- duction at 151,073,116 tons, against 256,- - during the summer months and unless 2,000, Nova Scotia no outsiders needed; BVSINF.SS ,; less attack on freedom and civilization, prompt action is taken the little one ,,, :i' tributes to us the sole guilt for the 37N366 tons obtained from the coal and In It also lies the curb b Prince Edward Island no outsiders . � . -, � .7 1 _,� � .�, world -war." mines of the United Kingdom in 1916. the Allied nations mdy, y which may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own needed. I STENOGRAPHIC _1'1� . I ,1 Why should this I'desMirado" among It is a matter Of business knowledge kerdom" from dist ,prevent "Jun- Tablets are an ideal medicine In ward- These men will have to come from . , .. � I . , �, urbiz* the world's Ing off this trouble., They regulate SECRETARIAL � I I 11 .1'.. peace (it any future lime. towns and cities of their respective � '� the bowels and sweeten the stomach provinces in most �ases. Now is the I � 1 -.' ____ � . - 43 — An Inter -Allied Commission might be and -thus prevent all the dreaded sum- I RVS. PENMANSHIP ; 11 I I � I I . i a yJ appointed when Germany is beaten, to mer complaints. Concerning them time to plan. prepare and organize. CIVIL SERVICIE , 11 .. . � sit permanently In Germany, control- Mrq. Fred Rose. South Bay, Ont., says: Though experts fIg And arrange special courses for special students. . I �, -;. I ling the Indemnities she has to pay. _-1 feel Baby's Own Tablets saved pire Germany has ,,,, I ��, . Taxes might be lmpos-,d on tier ex- reached the dovvnward curve in her ., the life of our baby when she had man -power, it will have to be ,a long, �, �,11 ports Of all kinds, and particularly Cholera infantum and I would not be long curve to reach those si sons.of should a tax be levied on her Iron -ore, without them." The tablets are sold I FOF 6001 SUMMor Att! F*G coal, and salts on the basis Of "Per by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 1 School Opens Tuesday4 September 3rd ". , �, i': V . I ,.� , ", I the lCalser-Ottawa Journal -Press. . 11 I . mined ton." There is plenty in Ger- cents a box from The Dr. Williams, I Vt .. I ' �. many to pay the great debt she owes. An Easy Pill to Take. -Some persons � - ­­ � � ... --- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. have repugnance. to P1119 because of CANADA NEEDS YOUR WORK -Think it over and write I . I Her potash mines ralght� be controlled their naugejiting taste. for particulan to - - - ,. . � � b the High Contracting Powers, and Vegetable Pills are so prepi elee a ��," . I I � I I I �r State Rai P . . Plot Against Lenine. ifermas to I I I . , . 1� 6 . . . he Iways be turned to the make them agreeable to the most fas- "t. 11 I � 11 I advantage of the Allies. AMSTERDAM, Aug. 6. — A plot tidious. The most delicate can take .1 - , :t .1 . 11 �11 ... 4 .;� . � & . It Is high time to dismiss from con- against Nikolal Leninei the Boleshe- them without feeling the revulsion B. F. WARD, B.A., M. Acets., Principal. 7 I . .. sideration any project for the return vik Pfouller of Russia, and L"n that follows the taking of ordipary M. A. STONE, Com. SpecWist, Vice-Prifici I " . I ,� of the German Colonies. At the pres_ Tretzky. the Minister of War and pal. !1- .. I 11 I ent moment the Australian rep Marine. has been discovere Pills.' 'Thig Is one reason for the popu- , Ph*" 206 . . . . . .. , . . resell- d. accord- , , . I , I larity Of these celebrated pills, but CLINTON, ONT. ... ?I tatives to the Imperial Conference In Ing to A Moscow telegram printed by the main reason is their high tonical [al I 1, � � London, headed by tile Commonwealth the Vosslache Zeltung, of Berlin. on quality as a medicine for the stomach.. ,,I g.11P — � � I . Prime Minister, Mr. W. H. Hughes, are Sunday. Both of these ofilcials hive , - 2 �'. . , 1: . 1. . i . armed with the martdat&­PNo"�­ therefore doubled their precaution- I --- ! I .. "I I a l. The New OXY me"ures- - . - ... . - ­ . . � . ___ - I , �� , �?. I .- ,�. I � - , ZealgDd r1presentatives, Mr. Massey, Lealne, It In stated. aDpesirii in puh. I - � . I L --- � � I . :, I f I 1. , I "... � . � � I .... lPrime, Minister, and Sir J. Warcl, Pi- 110 0111Y with a strong guard. He - I � I --- I , .. ll' visited Dr. Karl Helfferich. the Gar- l. , I t �. i,�.� . .T1 Dance Milifster, have not only beet Man Ambassador at Moscow. on Firt- - r I I . 1. , instructed to return a decided nega- - .*r . I � � , 11 , , . ;��' � 1* - . tive to such a proposiaL but. It Is un- day. Passing through str"ta which v -- . � � ­ � �- I � i'� J. .. . , I derstood, bad been cloned to the Publib by a - - . 1 . . .. �. �;,. ,� 4'. I . 11.1, V i. I will present a constructive bordon of trog&. $ . ,,, � � I , i. ;1 . I., . . Policy to the Conference regarding the *� 1� I 1 11,9_... . I I 11 . 4 I I � i 1� � , I . .11", I , . I., � . I control and goverarnont ot the former - - I 11T6 Nitiaml SilawkOf , . �.�.. 1� .11. L' German C�olonlex in the Pacific. In all Infantile complaints that are �, �'. . -1 - . ­ '' �. . 11 . I . � . I 1. ,�'. I � ". .. �; � ' , 1. . .. The Allies can no Idinger consider the tesult Of the depredations of � I I . . . I .11 11 -.1, � � . ... � ., L ..... - ; I .� Germans and German aspirations. The worms In the stomach and Intestines �, . . . 1, I- ­ ..'' ­­ !�� ..,-,L ,�� I 11 . . I .1 � .* I I... . 1. � Overseas Dominion Parliaments have Miller's Worm Powders will be found � I I I � 11 I . . decisively said so, and the attitude of An effective remedy. They attack the I .1 " . � . .1 � . I . . I .': �, . France, Italy, the United States, and caum of these troubIM and by expel- 11 . . �' IJ . . Mgland Is Atifftning as this European ling the worms from the orgam insure I . , -1 I " k� . I '' �, .. 11 1. rMi Y Proceeds to its close over an orderly working or the system, . .. L. I .7k � . , 11 � - I ,. 11� ­� 4, . � the gTaves of thousands of our sons, without which the child eAnnot main- I .. .., ­ I.., I , . 11 . I'll � And untold and undeserved loss affid Jain Its stfen$th or thrive. These I .� .11 I , , 11 _ I I LL - - '' . � 11 .!, .� .1. 11 ­ I I .1 ,.;; "I . .... . 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