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Publishers : I I � ___ I i - .� __ � ___ __ . I I I . . . � . I — - � j I __ � I - I . I 1 $1.00 a Yeew in Advance I I . - NTH I . SEAFORTH9 . � . 61 - & ()JK1 Y -NI ' VILAlk , FRIDAY, MAY 75 1915 . . I 11 . . � � . . - � . - I I— __ – __ __ ____ __ - , __ �_ I . � - — N� __ . . . WHOLE NUMBLR 9473' 1 . - — - . - w - � - I . I i I . - . . - � _. i L_ . - I . , unquestioned. and entrenched thawselves there In tke i . moss— __ �_ .� . , I ut. their heroism Is 4 4 W__ — . I ++*+++++++*+++++++*,,.,,++++ ly, Jb - I 1. a � + Many of them were without food, or position so dearly gained, They had �the - A . . . . FIRO',,N1 GINT"10% CAPITAL . I - I 1 . . � , , i � . + water for lipwardrk' of twentY-f-Our disappointment of finding tfiat the guna I � i,; � I � I 1, - + ' . I r 1i + + hours a -ad some for much longer, but bad b�en blom,n ap by Ope enerry. and i ! I I � ! I Toronto, May 4th., 1915. + . + tbiq unflinc-hi4ly held their positions. later on in the same night. a morat I i + * � . . . . - i CIREIG CLO I H; ING C,00 - - ' --- � - W-,, aft For the + . formidable concentration of * artillery i 11 I , . ' . _W___ . . ; I I . i . I I- � . The people of Toronto and indeed the +. - ' + 9 1 ; . I people of all Canada are now having t + - 1. � � fire, sweeping the wood as a tropical N . - - - - + . + Tbo Great Battle. storm sweeps the leaves from a forest, - � r I I I + � � - , I . - ,the borrorS of .this dreadful European + - - . L .. I . � + I . The great 6attle Ypres fought some w.adu it impoqslble for %hewn to bolti .4 � - . -war brought home to them in,a prac- + the 'position. At 6 aar.. I I .-, $ clays -ago and In Which ,the, Canadian.., ,�on Friday tht L I I I . 4 1 . I itica,l way such a,s Canada has never +. . left was becomaing pore and mare la- i _. I L I I I � . I I ent sev- . + Sea- forth X[instre -S I took so prominent ,a p4rt and suffered I . -1 , 5 LL � sxperlenceA,' before. The rec 4 + volwd, and a powerful German aftempt i 9, - so severely is thus described by an eye- � . - . I . 1. . + I , - 11 Li . .ere battle hs likely to furnish much .1- � . + witness.- The Canadians have wresLed to outflank ic developed rapidly. The - I . . .. * a + consequences, if It had been brokeh,or i � L I I � greater number Of Canadian c sualties + r , ' ' . 1 4- In the t encli6s. over the b0leS of thf . . A� L . than was at'firist thought. Every Aay $ .ow + dead and mal6ed, th� right to staTt-d outflankad-, were not rrerelv loccaL R - � _ . . - I I 0 :for the past weeX new lists ,have been . '14 7 T . . I I + Bia, S � + side by sidelwith the. superb troops, ' It- -wat, therefore, decided to give,,re- ! m , . - tale is not ydt + �n . i � �, 1, . . published and tbe sad . + who, In the first battle of Ypres, broki� lief by a couater-attack upon the,-Arst I � --- — - I - I �1 ail told. Many of CanaWs brightest .1. *1' and drove before them the flower of line of Gerrran. trenches, now far ad- �i . . . . and best young manhood have beeneut .,,. ' - - + - Prussian Guards. Looked -at from vancee& from those originally occ d I .. ­ - . d . been disabled + + the -- UP I I t . In aid of Seaforth Red Cross Societ . off an maLny knore have . y + any point the performance would be by the French. This was'earried - t I . I I _EC ALL that old'11*11B - for the + ,_ I .� . � and will be rendered useleSSL - 1. . + � - and 4th. Battalions - : v -4 + � romarkable. It U amazing to soldlers by the Ohtario Ist - - � . . . IV - rest of their livo. It. also. -now looks + I + Z � , I �, when the .genesis and compositi,on of -of the first brigade. under Br1g.-Gen_. J � R abou't Ilot putting- ­ � . 4 . I as If tbe� claims Of the Germans that + + the Canadian division are. 'considered. eira'l Mercer acting in combiAatlon witIt -1 . � . ; , I n + � - I , . I + M oi�, 0 t + It contained, no doubt, - .. on4 thousand Camachans had been take I - '. a sprinklins, of a,, Brittsh brigade. I I . \ �wl I # J I off to -morrow what You . I prisoners is mea,surably true. Perhaps .1. I ay A" h9 1915 - + South Af rican veteranq, but It consisted It did not seem that txi-y human be- I 6 � � . - I the number is nOt quite ISO large as .1 en who were admir- . I + . + in the main of m Ing could live i,a the shower of shot 4 . should do to -day.. . . . - . I I ithis, but there are eeveral hundreds ye- 1. . - + able raw material, but who, At the I � . I -d -,hell ,which began' to play upolt A . . I . 1W z' . � I . d there is little doubt .1. I , . , � . - . . .. I ported,missing an , mak of War, were neither discip- the advancing' troops. Thay suf I . I + oi�lb,_ fered i I I)ut these bave fallen Into the bands- + i I � It do,esn't always work , I . .1. I pu cafl, I help t& -Red Cross mithout + lined nor trained as men 'Count discIP- terrible casualtiez. The 4th. Canadian I i � I I . . Of the German troops. If, we .can be- . f � -il. � . � . I , � � . - * I line and training In these days of �sclr Battalion came under a particulafly wi- . , ' I lieve even a half, of what is said of *,-'rt -a . I - .1 kii�g a sacrifice—m. � entifto Warf are. It wa% it I!5 true,., com- thering fire. For a moment, not mort-, I out. We'll probably,have i , I . the Way in Which the liermans' treat + ma ke 'the iacrifice. I" . I . f.. I byi a distinguished English 4 ,I . ' � . � manded i it wavered. Its most gallant command-' �, , ! f .F I British 'prisoners, It Is doubtfulif the � . . . , "' - � , : - " + I.- . # ,I I 4) ,.,.,:!I, . E ians who have beep. �+ CH A,c. STEWART, Sec*y. - JOHN BEATTIE, Pres + general, Its'staff was supplemented Ing Officer, LIeut.-Col. Birch'all, carrl- � just as many c ever .. new ; ,I fate .orf those. Canad . . without being replaced by some 'Dril- Ing a light cane, cooly and- cbeerfuny I .1 "i". . 31 M -,l I,'I . + � . - . " a aptured is much preferable to death + � - , I ., I :, . c I . liant British staff officers. But In Its . . �, It is a sad sad I rallied. his men, and -at the rAo- . : .. ds r is x m I � -CLOTHES t6 show.you ;­ �' . on the ,battle field. , 7 . ... +�F++#+ .�.++++.F+,+++++++++-I'+':'+++++'�" higher and iegimental CoMma'a we" 1,ert which h e w ple had,infected 4' .. .. I . have been bereft . .1 . -ez - 4 � � . . / . . 'i I I � . I I .,I ; , �. story and many homes . . o be found -lawyers, college prof ssors �, ,� I t 1 1.14 ., � �Uli , 11 - I . dopm - ! — _� - 1- ; " , , . -. I, - ; and many hearts made sore and all �- . I and_busihess rren,. ready w1th cool iself- I . m 1 , 11 I . ill , � - � . � 11 I them, fell de -ad at the head of h% to -morrow. as we aVe,tO- t.� . I * __ � battalion. - I ,- i - ­ - 4 Wick- rear. - I battle agaInst an , - I � .. . I '. ,Ili -- -cupidity, greed and ' ce to do ' � I.. ; ,-,Ili I 11 I thrQu gh the tr t 0 be conlidtn , � . edne-as of a few r�en ,Who dive in safe- ron'to Island, w e e ins ructi a In t With a hoax -se try of anger they ; operation and use of'hydroplanes will In the afternoon of the twenty-second, ganization in which the study of mil- A � . . , - I o '41 I ery daywhile , I sive pursuit sprang forward as If to svenge Als I I I � . � . ty and fare sumptously ev . Itary science Is the exclu ' ., . ��.[,l � I I . deeds arc I)P- giv6u* ,&t the .other -section Of the following -a prolonged and terrific ar- . . death. The astonishing attack, pusbet � 1, , � . day. - But.don't wal't too �i' --;-:;,4,1 .. - I � . � , fs I ii, choo.1, - located pr001Y neir the Long tillery. fire,,. the eneiny's trenches being of laboriorui, lives. of direct frontal firp, - '. � � �4. 11 thousands through 'their mis -these s 1. I Io -Dg. I I :�! It -ering. Why, i I ?2nd the ioznadlan d1visioll horre in face - - I � . .`� - " .:. .: .� -, starving and suff anch - Instruction will be on an average Of about -two hundred t On Aprl d daylight, was carried .to the ,;' . "I I . - rs. should -be. is 4 mystery * ' br . . , , " I , Er rifle ranges . ,oa -1. I I :.i, i i, thing � hich e'.use ataircraft. generally. , e; ' d tfie held &-line bf roughly'.5,000 yards 4ex-' in , . V its ' unfadable , 1'. �'. It . ad- in this- life. These given iri th yards from the allied lin an s man. trenches. After.a �,__ � 11 i ver be, so1v . i " — I I rray ne . , -� -directioln' te � . - �. �. ,_ Fine Blue Serge Su . I I - , ich6014 Ill be th only one nding northwesterly from the Ypi . I t. 018 , . li, I !I . I wind being from the, %enemy's ' hanA-to-hand struggle the last Ger � . o J. - , I . horrars should, however,.,have es Roslers railway to the Ypres-Poel Ca- - � l I "I 14 A&nLs. of its kin4,in Canada, In ftot, 'the On,1Y towards the allied line, dQnse voluT. -,ran who resisted was bayoneted and .� , AW 0 1p Ject of crushing Out the last rer nne � &I P 9 11 Il� I sellool at which a6r1a;1 navigation cs,.'L' of bravy gas - were projected 'towards pelle -road, iand co cting'at Its ter- � �� I � , 11 . I ..' . ry.apir, . erl_ W , �fli- the trench was won. . " . I es .1n,.Is wl�ththe Prench troops. The �� � 1 .. . I , I I , of 'the wicked amd vielousmilita �e studied. The 'Military. authoriti the allied line, evident - compr ; — 11 � 'i 1, I it ,vihich may in tlae past, have pervaded . � ly by Islon nsik;ted of three infantry bri- The =easure of this success may -be . 11 I - - Rich Brown Worsted Suits ' . 11 11 I .. 1 � have bedu eiceedIrigly careful ()--' 'th�` Won through tubing, and upon reach- v, cO , dition to thp, aftl1ler ,bri-I taken When it is pointed out th . at 6L � . -) I � the hearts and minds of any. of OUL t 0 -tions have Ing the allie-1 trenches. were found to gades In ad . y I - I - . I'M * Cano,dian POople., r � � . I . �he inf,afitry-,.brIkad a tre- nch represented In the German ad* - '. . � I , � . ques ion f airships, ReguliI _.�:,, the ., - V012 to o been ,adopted tb control the operations i be asph ating. It Is 91 Aerally surnos- I . - en gadesz Of I � - � . .- . I - . . *. * -% * .� - yXJ . - - first .was J# reserv< the !Second -was vgnce the apex of ,the ,breach wbitk ' . � i . -Canada, during the ', od chlorine was principally use -1 . I 4 . of -these crairt in I d: ihe � . - J :1 -� - I . ydronto has had another forcible ire- . I -the rigilit ,and the th#d.ostablished .the enemy had onade in the Original Un*.' * sted Suits-�­ I I � war. , �. . . .. I Wres seemed to have enveloped all the On . ,, - and - � ' 1. Dressy Grey Wor . . . . I I � mind-er of -the tdrrible ravages- of war. - . Atact 146 tue Allies a;t �4p c4lut In- of the and. that It was � two . I - ,� . teen Belgian re . '"It Is not !so lOng'Ago, Isince.kresidonts mch front, and part Gi- the Highland cO ' ftbiiie. � I I . - a half %111`e__; . - ` 010 to I& 14 ' - l On Saturday last four i Pre dicated . . south of that. lbaie� ThIs �, . Q - I - Eastern Ontario "were seared out of .13rigade. and In rrany instance's proved I - 7 a- ' I I P� - - . fugees arrived in this city. Witl�'thelr � The day �Vas apeaceful -one warm -charge, w,ade by men who loo)(ed dea, - -� �, h and 'sunn'� � I � while in , 0 - I . that- hostile air- ! Irrmediatbly dea4lyt In Other cases com- . pt -ha . � � their wits by a, reP6rt . I - _t t�t tho preL-, no max coming, there is at t e niomerit indisput- � lland-�exae IndifferTently In the f4ce, for x � - -1 - - . Fine Dress Trousers— ' . I . ships 'had crossed' -the St. Lawrence, ! pletely 06-abled the soldiers, ,iiovs, dA* r; �jpad' -witne'' 'd "a fdrther who ,took part in I., could think Ua was - -,j %able evidence of the splilt of murder, 1% ,T,, sss . I on - Cana- ' , othf rs the effect ,was. only temporbTy. I 1W - Q and of ferocity which in6ves certaln�af bent up ' the deAructicyn of the Q bolT.bardment . of Ypres, everything likely to.11ye, Bayed t -the 04nadiall hat I t] 1 OP2.56 to 04 - I an capItal.B,jockville, frow, the ma.yor I In,niediately thereafter the whole er- . � � .1 9 . -' di � irfed quiet in front �of h more; tb , than left. But_ I . 1 . it -he Panadiaa a" uco � e C- a-na � Aown,,saw � - ; . . I . Z the Kaiser's troops. One of, the vid and 'heard the alrsWs, ejid , rran force made up, it is iestimated, of see I ifternoon a W . i I . I I tims, madame Colin Justin, wh9se fa- a wa,faiing mes-SaffeWas 6611t. to Ottawa. , upwa;rds of ten divisions,'adv4nced. line. At S d1clOck in the, it difmore, up -to lbe point wilere tht - � I I plan carefly prepxTea wis pat'into ass& ' conquered -or died, It sw-urs- I Spring Weight Dress Overcoat— � . i ther and brother, although non-com- to be q' ared for the. worst.,It,turfi- ains ' 11 - - %x_ I - 11 be- prep ' The French and Belgians, over a front .execution, -a t our Fienell allies On ed and.. matntatned (luring t e Mos". . I . � & batants were bayoneted practical ed out next da'Y tbut.,,tbe alships were yxiatinig . � qf great In- . Of Ali tbeIntegrityt-01 11 . ' I $10 to 05 . I . .1 'fore her eyes,- bad a terri))le story to . , sent up ,by �some of nine,thousand yards, or upwards of the lett. As#`h I . gas � PrItical inoment . 1: I I I � only �itoy fire baloons . ie trench Was not I �- . . . unfold, and, though her,account'o 111ve miles, gave way. -Indeed many of tensity was projected into.th-Ir tren-! f � f - he allied line. For 2 ,, - . .f a. _' P - - ­ -1 - , . . ))oys' In Morr*own,- N.Y., in celebra- ' . : .a- " . . . ) - � , - Aerschot, - , i them -.were completely pro4trated' wid ches, pr6bly �y me ang of force pumps - - qn1y: taken, It' Was there0te-r bila , I � . �- ). irassacre -near her home in tion of the century of,peace, between I , teeth, of . 1 - . I in Ontario . when, 800 defenceless, men and ,boys ' Incapable of action./This poition of ,.1he and, I.Apes lidd 'Out under "the �paravets. sainst all comers, =4 In the � 1 ' n any, store I J� the - United States and Great Rritala, . - I � I . A- stock unsnrPass6d i ' , � were' either shot down or bayoneted, he scare wa:s ,very real .to the I line fell, back be . 1.,esult- * every cone Ivable Projectile., until lthb:- yond the canal, In Bowe The � au tjaat the French werG e . I � I but t . a distanc6;of ien"thousand Surds, pelled tO give -h - SundaY, the 253th, WWI an. - 1 . . . � I � . . terrl;bly a' ddening in Its effect, there Is thers while cases .- . cow, � -ground for a con- nig. It vt . I � I & ..Mayor of Brockville. and a - French did all , that remained of the broken but V'k, I , 4 assortment and quilitY x to- 90leCt fIrOM- this in her revelation that the -Qer- -it lasted. . . I lor about six miles. -By .the Isudden re- siderable distance. The I i -1 tirement of the- French) the heav,y th!a;t sojdier� could do and the -Cans- torjous�b-a-ttallons was mllavedl�y IrkA ' 7 1 f I . ns spared the women'and children. i " . . . I , 1� - J ,U n1a _. . I � � � � - - . � . . � are left . The military regulations have been, nadian guns fn th4r rear- had Aft than division; officers and mien, look. troops. I . , : .. - I I . The refugees represent all tbat, . -1 , relaxed,Vbere they would 1,Ca -1 c _� " - I . of course ' �L follow- I � � of fourtamilles, and,they are Oe fore- ith the 4peration of dirships. time to get away and conseq.delitly -for forward to WS -11Y OccaslOng In the '131- Another ey-e-Witne,28-9iVes fh�e - I - . I . . conflict W -, I ztand_ side- by pide. �lb*,;story tyr�lj�le of tb� - - � -tit, " nners of more to follow. They kare a . the time being fell Into .i 'tur,e'. W12em tbey, Will - I ,. lse6nea In. .6 I "' - t 'to ,tb&-_�ronto sebool. � I . t . I � - I ru ,-T it a bra, I I = I __ - - — - . � I fine looking lot of pdople, hea1thy, rd� ,belonging - , thi enemy. - , N- ., . with the ve armies of France- latest stages- of the battle where 4 i I . as I . . . i amwmwww� . looks ' - ft the me*- branch 0� militarJ 'The eff ect Of thIs fOr4aed -withdrawal . rAblit klext J . . us and Intelligent. They had, evident- - Catiadian machine 70m detatll 4 � . 't altby class- science would catch on In this province, i Meantime tile Sighlanders, being 11efL was extremely grave. The third brigade J . ly' belonged to tbe mote we having reached I without any protection on their . left their gun in action-unti'l.au wer-4 -de0A - A - 1 5 hundreds of Inquiries division was without � . � . I I -of, le attofied �ft -11 � I 9 es, but they bave lost all. the naval service department, already I flank, General Turner extend. d, - his : 'the Canadian _[t or wounded. The Sun -was ot �k I . 'T ahy left, O', In othdi� w6rds, its be oer-:_ i I ;.,. Their arrival'In Toronto provides aa- ( .- %4, It beqame lmperativ,!J,� = angle Of the trench lwben7tj ­'. .., T . from prospective navigators. In order f orep. for about two thousand ' e.,hun- � was in the I . n rush took place ;7�e xoan after 4u -i --I'- . � .. . ­., . -:� other splendid illustration of helping to ,enlist -in the Imperial service Jt Iss , dred. y6.,r&-, at 'right angles t - orig- 1 ly-to extend the Cana- .ma , -. 11 Our . B0.11 S, et d across I I necessary g.reat. wasvehot'. blit -, I .- I � � - . hands which can be str che . necessary for the 'volunteer to be it I inal frorit to 'prevent,, as f than lines tof (the left,Tear. It was- not, other of the detachment in actio . . - ! I - - . . I - . . the sea. Not so long ago Cardinal Mer-. 21 years old, b,ndiborn- lble the German divisions, w . were _ the gun stil tontinued . 0, Al�r . - %.1 - .� ' cier of An.twerp, the . disting British subject, . I si in in overwhelming numbers, of course- p'�acticable to move the first thoilgh,f ivs bodies lay aromd- .1t. When 1 I - . - 4 i ) of European stock. v � � I I , -Ing a momelivo no- I disbed , . , s ii - " , - member ,of the Catholic* Church, Who � - . . I from completely cutting the Canadian- . line extended from 5,000 � % - , 1pour -rv4D at -the pluer of lus ! I brigade frorb re P the sixth man Itook .' tice, and the - C1W, es' -1 for some. time was imprisoned by �-he m from' the .rea'r, fallen, comrade, of whOra one- was *Lli I 1 1 off by enveloping the to 9,000 yara,� was not, naturally, th6 � - I . , '. . . I - * "M �'. _ - as �brotber, ,the Germais atill PrOsslngk _� . I , . because he maintained that , OFFICIAL STATEMENT Th -us 'the Highlandezz had to cover a I - � e allies �. I I . ..' . I A Go . I . nt thous line that hAd been, held by th -be waited until they Were only- a few I 11 , J " - P`r=nst d he was of greater. ac- rectangular fro of about f ive. gap r,till e , , I 1. 'I, , I - I . 1 Ga s rvan - at five- o'clock, and a xisted - #,� % � yards away and then poured ;a, streaw 1 � I -M. I w . . - than the Kaiser's minions, inter- - I and -yards' the latter, "part of Which . o � , ., . . im its lef t. I . . . - -1 . S, ­�he little- - I . I ady,sacing rA'Ak-Z- �_j . . ' I u -of bLlIrts on *the Icount , . '. . " above es t P, d h alf In the future of . The,Great Batfic was ,In the' open. It -appears #1 s figh** on of which our .recent - 1. . 4, i ) � .. Thi. season's are away - I .; .. �, is The new 'line wbI_-h broke and fell ba�&l leaving rowz 11 I � . , . \ . 11. m-. -- � 1 .1 ., , Every Mother band, a -ad through Father Frevot cabl- . - - � - . lasted tbroughoiWthe afternoon and - French for d himsel 1. I . L. . ; . 1, . - . point of ccin�act with the _:wounde I , . I - ';, , the avi�,rage. ed to Archbishop McNeil, Toronto,. en - ng the Tenth 2- Of dead. He waz then; I 'I ., . On Friday rnornl the� � :&. ., apSX, -F -e roughly to � . i �,,,�. ility O'L 6,000 Canadians Killed, Wounded night . � ed -tbe i _n quit . .-w" �. - 11._ I - I �,n 6 ).. : takes splendid pride in seeina quiring' If there was a possib Battalion, under the gallant .061. Boyle As shown. above, It - .1 . I 1 ?1$ . soutli and West- � . - I I . . *Id ill. . ; r the homeless larnilles ift and Missing . and Major McLaren, b6th of whom fell, - J , ... ."� ,,�Ilt . i I , r bo & smartly dieSS- an Gpenlag fo maxillop - �� , - I 4 . ,,, her bo reply was flashed ba.Glr, I - � - became nece0sary for BrIgadleT-General ' I mi -"�.1.1',"" i I 0 y Canada, The - * _-L _ , -, and the Sixteenth Canadian Highland m1nandIng the Third Brlgad.3� i .. . � .91 1, I _y � Turner, cO i .... Wl, : ; I "I . . much to all "Send the p�eciple on; w, ack on thC flank southward Notes. -The Seeding was nearly k1l -1 � , 1; . lk I . t . ; I I It means Immediately: at Ottawa, ers. made a desperate att I 1� I - Th .irow back hiz left last Week. The- Rralr-- Went 4 : � % _� , I '1Z ed - t e milita,ry department to ti completed � * I o - , . - will care for them." The refugees lef position and recaptured the �to rote, . I � I . I I - . a stock of d the following O,U-Icial,state- German t his 111� th's confusion, in in good condition.-Mr.'Ed. Day -14001i I - a I I ;"",-,� mothers to find 48nglar'id on the Metagam.a and were has issue , supported by �tbs P _ - rear. d rapldly, I # - four guns. They were . , te I I ". . rrent coraborating and amplifying the the enemy �vho. had advan had the mist eve the flngerv-] I ' 11 I . I -, . . . , . I .,..'� boys I clotfiing—like ours—sO met at the Union Statiorl on.Saturday of the eye_wltnesi�r which we Second Eastern Battalion under Col. ' small ,,�rtune. to 'he . � . I 1. .., � statement took four �riti& 4.7 .guns in a on one o,f liq bands badly' linr I 11 . � i , -i I - , St. � . � . .., � I ! ishop _ VV �. I i i � . est Orthe Village Of -with a clrcu*. sa;W during v.- . I i I I to sele�t from, -and per. by representatives of the Archb un- pubits*n in another Column Of the great David. Watson, and the Queen!s Own, wood to the, w . - I - , :1 easy . and were comfortably provided for . enn'le. ; Ir rear of the i ., 1, battle in Planders, in whichthe Cana- under Colonel R t jullen, two jiles .1qi "the cutting procest. The wouuds were very ,: i be made' of � - . � - I 10 � i - I i I . haps best of all at surpr sing- til a pro- per disposition can ! . dians took so prominent and creditable inch trenches. - and it will. rbquire some filte '� � ; I' . ,� . them. . 11 % . This was the position up to.the fore- original FV painful D�l i , I . ly low prices. but disastrous a part. The following Is -noon of Friday., the 23rd. 'With tbb The story' of the second battle or I for them to beRlo--MT. GtO­-Ze' . I 111,�,l ". . I of bow the Cana- 1 da.'s has .1 . * , . .)Ben ill and -under; the dbetoe2s 1 . I ­ k I, I ,"-, . I . � � - _-�i � I 4*,- A v Canildlan Highlanders extended to.dnu- Ypres is the stc,T.V- _.. � ,�J.,.;'. V, 6:, . � . . I _. 1. . - � The Ontario government is full oil lylemorandum-What may- be termed, W ape _. . !; ble -their normal trench front, one-half. dian. division, ,Gnoym.wa-317�'-'Outnuyn�]DdredI tare' for a few days. e b , for iaw 1i i� �A' ' "I'l 1 .;�,. � I . � � � � I sLrprises. E very'little while It aprl 9 ,near Ypres, ad in front ,of 'them, � at least speedy r,e rs. . . I I . -a s the biAtle of J,angemarek, elf it in [the open, and assisted ..by the f or they h ,covery.-3,jess , D.,!3316I)o -_ � 4 . ,Ifi un I Look at this r6w of prices and one, and. each one 'brings a little . Immense , '.1 I I ,001, Tenth Battalion from Soifthern Alberta., f our. and an assistant are I � : I . . a' new Belgium. From a cablegram reqei,yed, divisions, supported by busily .tn9a9W ' � � - 01 . ,­ . then COM-_ 2nd .select your more money into the'provincial treat- the following Is an extract: "Other Manitoba and Saskatchewan, they n6t. heavy artillery, with a ga;� still exls�- erebting woven , wire fence -S In lZbe ; � . %,%�,,,, ury. 'In fact; ever since ithe inew trea,s- ranks, 22nd to 30th, killed, 705;' Wound- only held ten ,times tbeir own number` Ing though reduced in their 11nes,and -Northern o . Ift.- �' " � . - prices. ap- .1 with dispositions made.hurriedly'under V11ft- I - - 11. . ,�%,. suit., These . ur-er, T. W., -.cGarry, took office, moro McDonald PIF' I at the iobsl_l I �% boys - NM ed, 2,162; missing, 2,536.". This makes In check but they actually retook th, ,good he4neble, kelidw-A 41 �� � ,.% to su ta for boys 6 to 14 ways ot building up the revenue have -e of the the stimulus � Of critical danger, fought . 1% 0 6 3, a d,I fe c usi we r � . .. ply- 1 a total f ,40 n s X 1 v . guns from the enemy and maintalned he day' and ' thro-.1911 rourn the loss of - t . * Ar. I � - given - t _1 % . , been discovered than former treasurer off icers, already reported. In short$ our their position, but the loss, as must through t - who left Canada and have ­ - , - *_Iz.,� A _1 -1 I.,. I years of age. st one 'bits S - ,and then through an- lives in defence of the Emplie Z4. I � , ... _ . . ever drearned 6f. The la the casr.alties frarr the 22nd to 30th a- , have been expected, was appalling. the nig'ht ateli�' , '4 . day and night, fought . -- tbeaters. in some parts of Ontario IthC rrount well up to 6,000. 1 other I sympathize with those who are:4-s . 5 I vlas, ha,ven;t 'Germans bad advanced as happened ft . IQ,# 6 A the Frorn authentic data, it appqars that, However, the . � � under their officers untill .Jug fro m. Wounds, yet we ere ,.��UAI 4" 1- 4 ... You cannot pick a poor suit in theatres, apart froiiI the me -call a land- tbe Canadians six miles to the rear of the French to so many, 1 these perished glorlau-sly, their achievements ou the ,fJ.g-,1dvf'4Bt_ *_ I . . I., . - I been doing what you could the 22nd of April, I I i ,a7 . . . J_' ; z I � . . . lot—we bay.en't any office business since the war started, Pn . pres. position -and there seemed nothing to and the imp Isloa of t10 In holding tbeir Own so ,*ell With a, �, I � Z : . held 5,00.0 yards Of trenches near T ,then fo�ght from - � � . r but they have kept'going and hay..� getting In behind the ey came from merciless enem - that all pc -r-. ] . They were the extreme left ol the prevent their sheer valor, �beca,use th y�-We hope - - - . � � contrived to do something better' thaa British line. Next them were the French Canadian line, greatly extended -though fighting st� - sons hauling VAVel from eAelO60dZ__, 1. $7.50 � ' . prry plo-fiers., e , a 3.2.5 $4.50 $5'650 to make ends meet. Mr. MeGarry observ-. The enemy LWaS aware of the advant- as well as b 000 . . . line had given will cxerclte prudene ' Snd Shut all _WV4 � '. $ 2..7 "' $ . . troops, and next them, the B-_lglans.- it was, and terribly diminished. � age his bre ' h in the premises, e . ed this' condition. This has always been regarded -being Accordingly another brilliant P-bargc 'Ic � I Gubmitted to the and immediately 'began to -Push -a behind them, and thereby avoid �00RLU` - . . A regulation,was a very flat country -As the weakest was carried out at some German tren- him, upon the - to ti" � � overnment, and promptly adopted, tax- f-oripidable series of attacks -Sion and possible loss, 'A word � ' � . � I 9 eaters of the province to the part ot the British line, thIkt is th,' cbes to the tear of- the former French whele of the newly -formed Canadian wiss should be safficiefit. � . - — - wmn� Ing flne tb rrost difficult to hold. position, under General Mercer with the ; . � I I - . I - - � . - - I tLne of something like $10,000 annu- eirve. The ten . , —w . . - . � ally-, In. cities of, 20,000 people,,or more. The first brigade was in res First Brigade, sup-oorted by :the second Sal t sible to distinghish when , P6rigade under command Of Gen- and third, and the German trenches, if it is I)os hippen ­ � i I to the 2nd the ,attack was everywhete so fierce It . P i � h theatre will '-hand over $300 .C, and . � . I . eac eral A. W. Currie, of Victoria, .13 temporarily erected, were recaptured. ' y at $no i government. In cities of from 10,000 Ish brigades d,eveloped with particular latensit 1\Tot,es.-_11r, Wes. Harvey Zu'd g . -the new- of hay presser,s are again going -the I ; tax will ba sp oment aPon , . . to 20,000 people -the .200, w I Jos 'Coats Headquarters Staff, Ottawa, as Bri- also took pa,rt, as W -ell as the remaind- . line running in, the direction vvn during 4" � e W.1ajor Hubard Kemmis Betty, of the In this movement two 'Brit this m . ces, those -6 - . ly-f ormed rounds after being -�shut d,w � I ' Suits and, f less ,than -11ghland er of the Canadi-an-0. ELdy been i : Lad 'k--. . - and In little pla gade Major. The 3rd, or the 1 8tat- the seeding season. X-ry 1IRTve$'W�Wb-10- " I � 10,000. the tax will be'$100. ,These will - (If St. Jullen.-It bas 41M - ; . Brigade, was under command of Gen -i : I : I . I be the license prices. The province has - 'O antime the enemy concentrated sev- ed tbat four British guns were talcen ping regularly from our station. -PO A . E. V. Turner, V�,C., D.S, " of Me I . angle in 'the Ill 9, v�ood,'comparatively early, in the . tatoes which two years ago were All- 4 r � � ,new eral R. , � � the movies and the nel Garnet 13. jQbes, erD,l divisions on the rect 1, � - already taxed I � . . � � 'range Quebec, with Colo . , rh t un de r - Ing - -SO enti- ; 'at S1,100 a bush . . � -room always contains a nice 11 scheme will reach the others. k of Wiltla, as Bri- Highland Brigade, that is tile extreme evening'of the 22nd. That nig , ' . el, are ; pi . s on' of the Ml-nIsLer guji fire, -thew � Our show -the covetous eye of the Of � the original position, s the heavies' achine . - this ful this spring tbat!�no -on,a WAnts � - Just 'where gade -Major. The 1st prigade was In I t � 1, M I. ers in fb1i.ik- . garments. We don't Ir. in the tranches were able wood wa;s a,�saulted 'by the Canadian at ,any prlce�.-The ftrm I of U --to-tbe n1inute I provincial treasurer will r6st next Is e ,miles- In rear. It ,-was The troops . � P. subJect of some IS -peculation, I but no- reserve som 'Gen-ral N12,1001m S. N.1er- to bold firm, against great odds, but Scottish, 16tb Battalion of' the third irity wbo.intend vowing st-gar beitr5, I s Use,,L up all corrmanded � Battalion Of the . Ili 0 Dplace suit�,-,, " by - n iltif les, of Tcr- the scattvred fragments holding the brigade and Ahe 10th and beans are bus� g'atting 0,116 lind I body. believes that he ha -th - I h stacks Of COM. cer of the Queen's OW p,ngles to the second brigade, which was intercepted ready. There Is not much rest f Or - r- I lohd, up wit . . eas. I ayter, of 1-19, line, In the open, at right, ' . is gooZ1 Id" 11- mmle-$ i ronto, with Major ROSS H p se on its way 'to. 26 re- far=x these daYZ.-W- 11. S ,_ of tho� ents savor- ' * % = *, obliged gradually tofall . for this Pur 0 91 nor ai�y se o.,arm I . fax, as Brigade �.Iajor - It included the trenches, were - -place to -day, Rtlday and coats 6 .1 centra numbers. serve trench, The battalions were re- sa�p which takes - J - , Toronto Is tcp 'be the training 1st Battalion, rrade q�'Of Western,.On- back before vastly superior d by -Lieut.-col. , _ entre of attraction forl. . . I _NJ sp - nd I -Jill of Niagara Thlis large masses, amountIng, it' Is speeft,vely rommande will b3 the c , I - 0, just real, cri i for birdmen who want to 9 f� ),Jr. JaMi(4S COWa*..J1 Of J. ,-,,t sea -soils. tarlo under Oolonl'31 oyle, and n: JJJJS dJf_:trJct._. _ My Of pa, Ler of London, estimated, to three divisions, or about Leeldle and Lieut. -Col. B . h en n OL - . royal naval flyins' corps and sail over ggle In the light SpAforth, was here. during t e w deas - . palls, with Major Beect , thousand Germans, got Ja the ter a rnost'flercO 5tru ek, JAe-tv—Dew cloths—Dew style Dew i the battlefields of France.. An a:)peai and Major Welsh, assisting him, rsixty of the I�Ighlanders, thus cutting of a misty moon theY took the Pepsi- lool�lng UP farmers Who Will grow was made some days ago for v6lunteer made up of Ear -t- - rea;i . � a practicaL I The 2nd Battalion, ,y ref used to.surrender tion at the point of the ,bayonet. At migir b,aets. Mr. Cowan I:, - � -t bigh in' price.. For Instance aviators from Camada, and the schow Ontario under command or Colonel. D. them off but the � 2nd Battalion, under farji.-er and beet growc-r. who Will be - an(l no - ' - h a rr.idnight the d the Toronto &�ble to give hi� .1 aeeded in - In now being establishad will afford the Wa,tson of. the 8th Royal Rifles Of QUO and the firing patrons all 2 ; - � - R. Rogers Of night the Germans being in front, on Lieut. -.001. Watson, an � 1. . 1 means or answerlig this appeal. Cana - bee, with colonel d. regl=ent, Queen'is Own Ord Battalion) formation to- make iugar beet 'irZ, i I ; dia,ns a�re already �Ightlng in the tren nd in the rear- Whether nle, both of thP, In& 9, succesiz.—The fjne ra.ins durin94' . i $7.50 to $20.00 cbes and on the sea, and now ,they Northumberland co7unty and Coloncl the left flank a I hl d r were nni- under Lieut. -Col. Ben i . ded 6 ead to -Wear Suits..-.....,..........---------- 11 . F. .k. Howa,rd, of Brantford, assisting these gallant H g an e S a first brigade, brought up M,Xch-nee the past Iveelt -�rcra very Much Mede4ii 1. R � y- . .1 - . . will take their share in the newer f leld, him. The 3.rd 'Battalion, under command hila,ted, or -taken prisoners-, is not � , though not aCtUall-Y but now ever,vtbing Points to a bounti- - - � reinfor,cements, and - payf -1 I X I . Be 11 , MOO the battles Of the air. The school iss and th�- known, but _Zo long as a cartridge r8 ful barvest.—Mr. White, of .. I ... I _..... . -.4 .. .... � ..... $S-00 to -$ , 011cynel, Rennie of, Toronto, assault, were in "serve ' , I Ready.to-Wear Coats. , . LO111 01 Of C I of ,central mained they fought.. . ' engaged- in the 'day and will conduct the services in the Wtho-1 � 1� to be conducted- under as made up follo*ing . ' .00 to $30.00 J. A. D. 'McCurdy, a Canadian and a 4tb Da;ttallon, w A of To- - Thus ,tbe fighting which began OA All through the shared the for-- ,dist Chur,ch on Sabbath -.next At 0101 ... ,o- Ontario, North and Northwe night these battalions .W_T-_e01n - � , �jpeci . ill. work IT, ged thro ghout - r�: _)r1xs, j. B lal. Made to M(!a�ure Suits pioneer aviator) who, 'W e ronto, formerly under command of-Coi. I Friday afternoon, ra tunes and misfortunes of the third bri ' usual I -Lou . , XcLftu .*: . u I operation with tile department of th Hamilton, and Col-Onel W- I tha,t evening and night, unt i took'part In the not w. en e2�ving her u -Mg -a- 1 .. . bealt --kiade to Measure Coats. ....'......$15soo to $20-00 Mr. -McCurdy has th.1 Labatt, of e first Canadian gade, An officer.who 'g the iast few days. �1 , ' - !§pecial - - , I . naval service. from the Royal S. BuM, of Brockville) and Colonel, on Saturday, -When th attack describes - how the men about dur' for her "4'm'erdA4M1t 1n � � � . . , necessary authority - , permanent staff In cOm- I brigade arrived and -reinforced. Early ' 1riends will UOPP- . AarVey is the - - - - - - . .. r , is )I of the I hin: fell under the fire of the InaAbinc - England, but the actua.1 331rcha I I in that forenoon tbre-- British brigades gun se, played upon 'recovery. -31 - Wes Aero Club Of , r,, which, In his phra . / \ - . zot be done through him. irand. , I I � . I enlisting Will I .situation on the twenty-serond' &me also and did 'valiant service in their "Like a watering pot�" He added est autoowner in this vk-101ty.—Mes -_ - 11 - — He will teach ,the aspiran sail The eMor_ciT.,g'and prolonging tlie lines to quit, e, my own life'eff,". Deli ,and .Sons, ths veteran I - . � . . ts how to refore appears to'have been, thi,t th-, I re , _ simplyl ,41 wrot - - v�_ .- - I . the air. Those who become profici6nt the . I . . ual having a vOry -b - � . direction will then, if'they, Canadians held the 6,Xtreme left of the the left., . A � � I but the line never wa'vP-red, With a ArL -, a'3 us C11arles 1- -11 . under his line, covering a 'front �f five I Diming Saturday and Sunday the vivors of the two- batta- son.. They are new at Mr. '_ I � I I . - � want- to enlist, *undergo a, special ex- British d yards, or a;bout three miles, dian- shout, the sur - Ing his -barns, Mr.�., ,- �__ I I ff contiuld by the Cana lions flung themselves Into the,'W-ood. * Iran's renevat * - thor f I ghtin. inly a bustlor but 9L - - , - __ - �, -1 11 rffio�hest Pr ces for Butter atid Eprors aminatiori by officers �qf the naval ser -sa'a � - . . i ,,--I t) t were the French, and Y m 11 I-- P t alutair, I .. , , I . I - Ka 1-73 . vice department, as to'their general fiL- To their lef �Britlsh and, ablyassistedbythe French The German garrison was COMpletel ' a -0 1' —Out uie=h -1 I I" - ; - I I iiy, as . to their again to the left Of the French were and Belglaa�s, the line o� defence wis demoralized, and the hnpetuous advaner, iarmar as WeIL yg the WAAts Of - _._1 I � . ; nes9) and rrore especla, . . . take good oar-, I ; , I I- the Belglan,s. It is understood' tber6 1%, %ala,na did not cease until � . _,�_�31L__VL A a - at the Can rt traae - R* - - --- I � . . - I . I t , I ,,efermed. - I I soundness of sight. it r side .of .!he -Wood customers, repo . I - 0 main line of trenches, w . - 11 I � � - Clothing co 0 y school will be divided. Orie Was a, have suffered severe- they reaebed the, fa � I �. _:1.. .�., __._,� I . - � Grelp, The e in the i The Canadians . . - L -, � . . - � - . . I . - I nch of it is being placed on To. supporting line a short distanc I . - . � � . � bra I . - . . 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