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'L - ,� , 4 , I ­- 1- ­­ �1. 11 I-— 11M. ­ =�_� I , * IN THE CARAWY, UST31 I - I -11 .­ - ­.".. L" - I'm ; � .­ 1. I ­ I. ­ I . I --11 -.1 -11.1-1 ­­ 0,1111-4-- , M, W'"" I __-, ___ , '' . . , . I I I � ;;; �;­ . ""a. 0 - - . I �, I . - . . I it, t - _1 . 69krielk 044 Alwon C4409y jitire )PO'doik, . I : . � '� ; , I " Tkor To4 I I 13, . � z , � . . � � � . i � 0 .. � SON ., . . A . . . , ( I � I 1. � � 'V V 0 ACMSON & . The past weekTr�'-')64, the, i4d nova, . . I . I I I I I � '. I � I to, W^Rd. W& jaule4, 11, young, NWiu,, I . . , . �, .1 1. 11. � .. 11 I �� I i avenue, of the dicith in ution of their � � I . I I . , . ;i I:f i . � son, Pte" 11, .A. ,Xqupg, ,Pit. yqud�. 0,11� 11 � I I I I . . I I, I � I I , listed In, the 401st battAllon and was "I'll, 1.11111111 . 1 � � I ' I I '. . . 11 � � . � I I : . I . draftod, tQ the 47th,. and bad b&A at . . � 1� � I - I the treat $lure April, Ho w", one of I � I I � ,N,l e ­W__ Fal. -I . - - , I , 11 ­ I', - i.11 I � � , � 11 ""Illy 01-040 Cr1wre.a. aii,thesuiw I I ; . I I ,I replof-Ats of Ooftrkh. �., � I. I , Yorii bellf I ; � I'll TUC falto vowletter utrom. the chapr . : S,t . N 0 T 1; C'E I . , 1;� 1�­ lain of the, 44111411on lvlt4. %vulch Pte. �, - - I . I � 'W9 , I ; . . You'll, W Vgllfteta It to addreswd 0 : 11 I I . I . to tile fkthM 51r. J#joe#. 11. Young, and 0 , I... , � , �? . . 1 Was tyritten, Q4 Aug, 14th" I - 0 UNITED STAT I a �, I ; . � "I j Coats , Dear W, YQu09.-1 wish to extend to T ' ES CIT12ENS IN CANADA , 11. ... "I I I - � , I I I . . I 70 on 'behalf of,our .whole b;it . ---------------- ­""V"_� � � I J�, " , , ,. � . I . ,41lon . I � �, il �. I . . 11 , . our slocer6 sympathy in the ". . I I . . , , . death of -- STATES, ,or TO RETURN to the United. . ,�'k 1. ,�� ,_ . 'Evory your gow pte, Iff, M. Young, of this 4.7th By the United States Military Service COr , I. _, � visitor to our New Coat De- . I � �11, I .� � , I ., CAP. Infantry J1041log who was killed - St4�tos; , and THOSE WHO for any r"pon , , 41 , ; r, � I . ] VM�on Regulations, approved by the Gover ; , �, �., - . ; � %� I .1 In 40tiQu lost Sattor"j.", -Ile fell mortal -,j SL 0 � I � � � I � -in-Council on 20th August, 1918, MALE 13, $RQ.UEN#Y BECOME LIA13LE TO ... . .. , � . � ­ "I "I . will gopreciate the assort-, IV wounded vvhlle� th� battalion wis ad- nor -j�W ,i jt! . ,,� . "I ft -1610 viialoing ovel - M TART SERVICE IN CANADA HAVE � , n 11 " . I r very difficult ground and CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES IN , I - � . ., I I . . . . I I I 1, � 5 ,, -, ,,,,,, t �� I I .; , __ - ,- , ,� .1, I... ", . I - , * died inimediately. I buried his body r the THIRTY DAYS FROM THE DATE of the , .1 L - fo '� I I , w"." CANADA, WITHIN T14E AGES ., . � . � I � i ­ I � �, the next day and marked - spot. it � ,, . I mot% ,4 ,complete, so varied, longp I I � 1. , . . I � 4 f`o I , . the! - � �1 1 I 0, is near the village t. fum being SPECIFIED By THE LAWS OF accruing OF SUCH LIABILITY within which . . L. ,, � , ".� of Fouquespour I . � .... I Stftl&# L fol lines, square collars, tail- His pereoval elfoots will be forwarded - to exercise the like option. It is stipulated � t_ , � THE UNITED STATES prescribing cOrP I 11 - 11 I , �1 I. I I . I I , 10 , to you later through the regular clian- . I ; �j. I I v I � �,, I , , I � PU14OrY military service, except those who by the Convention also that certificates of .L__ __ - belts or none at all, I � � - ­_ � nels, but I am enclosing a littleofiand- 11 ored 0 � hing,______..__­ _. � 1. ­ j . L . I _... __ kerchief he was carrAng and one of his -bay ,E MADE diplomatic exe!n Aqj�jlqay. be granted within -6 ,­%f---­�,�m_­­ - L - 4" __�: __ - - - .. I 11 , . . .&--diplomatic .e,emption. AF � ___ _p _.__­___.­_ , , 0 � . . I �i� ! - oil I . the optional periods aforesaid. EVERY .. � 11 . 41 11 � �� * j �__ VAffa-W6n-FaWe-iK-'0jj-r -yo 7ys-__-_ff-A-__vVVe-__-air ___ ­ - , "..IV, �1 L �L_�.. . !4i _�� ak�s, etc. t 11 done such splendid work in this recent SUBJECT AND LIABLE TO MILITARY ' -.1"4 1 - ..,:; . __ big advance that it seems doubly hard CIN CANADA, CITIZEN OF THE U141TED STATES TO . I �_, _­__ ___ -, - 1; � I � P1 - . AND BECOME � Ll I � .1� � . I - ;� , d to see them fall In* the hour of vidtory., . SERVICE -7,1, i, � 1, .. . I � . . .. � ENTITLED TO EXEMPTION OR DIS- WHOM THE REGULATIONS APPLY is I , � i� . � . but we feel that we do not sorrow as . , I 110 I very large selection, and mator- . men.without hope for those . - deplaihed ;* UNDER THE required to REPORT TO THE REGIS- . � � � 11_1�__. - I � . . -41- -�-_ 7- :-;-'--- " __ _11 .. .... _ a CHARGE TKZZREFROM, , �� 1� k . � �;._ , I I � 1� , . -in the faith. jand har _Qf Qo(L Afty your . � -CANADIAN LAWS AND REGULATIONS. TRAR under the Military Service Act, 1917, I..'L .11 �, Y. , '' .1 ieds re good and surprisingly beautiful __ .. consolation be In Hipi who spared not - - 11 �,s:ll - i� � , . I ... - his own Son for the lives of othe s. The regulations governing this liability are FOR THE province or DISTRICT WITHIN I . I - se�, 1, . - 11 . .. ities. Prices . and the knowledge of your boy's I _ � Published in the Canada Gazette (Extra) of WHICH he is, in the manner by the regulations , I'll I I 4.1, �:, 11 I q I sacrifice help you to bear youi loss. , I .11 ( � tMITMENTAL hereof may be prescribed, WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTER . - I . With sincere sympathy I remain 21st August, 1918; copy w __ .., ,�� � I 11 " 31, .., I P1. , . I ..LL ;I L I Wry faithrully yours I Obtained upon application through the post THE EXPIRY OF HIS OPTIONAL PERIOD I _�­ " - I.. 11 V �,' A. H. PRIEST, Chaplain I .1, C 1! L I . I �1' _17,i I - +., '_ - � - I I I . ' I TBJECT TO PENALTIES IF , 1� 11,41 L" I .. - .�jy[ - Pte. Fred Geeil Hamilton, husband of I to the Director of the Military Service Branch and will be SL . -, .. I ,� � 1 )�,_,_ _-----­...­..___. 1 89 $209 $22, $259 $309 $35 mrs. Mary Hamilton, Walnut Street, of the Department of.justice at Ottawa. with9ut reasonable excuse HE VAIL SO TO , - I I -_ - died of wounds -at No. 13 General Hospi- information If � L ' � ­. � -t I ­­ UNITED STATES CITIZENS of the REPORT. For the 0 those ,� r , . '' tal. B_aulagntL. &-pt-Aw, from- . "�: 1 ' � ,. ..., 1. I wounds in the head. He was - description aforesaid who were IN CANADA whom it may concern Sectioris 3 and 4 definbig �. � 1 4 1 " ''. L , _I' to the hospital Aug. 31st. Pte. H-amil ., ',, " " � . I 4. ,. " _ . J Sale of Floor Rugs Hosiery' ON 30th JULY, 1919, HAVE SIXTY DAYS the requirements of registration, with which 1; , � I", - I I .. = � . I 1- . I I..... � . "; ". , ton enlisted In Toronto with the 208th �', - .. i � It TO it will be necessary strictly to comply, are I..�: I ii � . ­_ !., . ': , , 15 dozen of Finest imported silk -fleece lined. battalion and had been overseas for FROM THAT DATE within whic t�., V, 1�:_",,-�., I � ,�, ) Greatest value we have offered for many a day. seamless hosiery for ladies, sizes 9, 9i and 10. eighteen months and at the front in - � �".,� �. I i ',i�-',. ,.i�., Gooda bought months ago have now arrived, and Worth 75c. at Per pair ........ ........................ 50C France since February. EXERCISE AN OPTION TO ENLIST or set out sub . stantially as follows: � � ,�.��' "," I " 11 . I '' we will not carry over so large a stock. I 1,:,. : � - 1,1_',�� v:.., .:' f I . Mrs. Jas. Young received word that enroll IN THE FORCES OF THE UNITED I �;.o..'­ i� - "­. -1 1.�_ , , "Zenith Underwear" her husband, 'Pte. Jas. E. Young, had I . 1, - 0, . I . �: -4?4�-�,'e4�� been admitted to the hospital at Rouen. I W, , Tapestry Rugs V ,��,�� � - . Famous Red Label "Zisulth" for ladies' and France, on Aug. 9th. He was suffering REGULATIONS �1.1.,�,, ­ �__ I 11,1, _� I - . � I �0 I - 11, I perfect, tUtiug and of beautiful Aus- from gunshot wounds in the hip and I . , � � I'll " -, �, . Heavy pure wool, deep pile and in rplendid . migges. ,N (W THE REPORT IN THE MANNER and with the �'. . '. , patterns and colorings. tralian wool. Vostti and drawers. At per right hand. Later word states that he 3. EVERY MALE CITIZF � 1:1 I iqv� , I e.l . g&rwent ................................. � .... ! ........... $1.75 has since been brought back to Eng- UNITED STATES WITHIN THF AGES particulars aforesaid within the time liniited "I I _� .- I 111-1 I � ,­ - Size Bx8 yards,S.17.00 - 11. 01 ,­ i 11 - I for $1 4. 50 . �;, . , y .. 8x8j yards 018.00 for $16.50 land. His many friends will be pleased for the time being SPECIFIED IN TH E as aforesaid, HE SHALL BE GUILTY OF �:� I, � �� to hear that he Is doing nicely. Pte. -scribing AN OFFENCE, AND SHALL BE LIABLE � � "I ��, I . lj� ,,x, yard. ,1,2,00 ,or 5 1 8_10 LAWS of the UNITED STATES pr( �1. I I 1. Crepe -de Chine Blouses . ,;�, , - �.,.71 : " . Young enlisted with the 161st and was . � , � , % , .1 C ., , '.1, . amless Tapestry Rugs size 8x4 yards fl 5.00, Crepe -de -Chine, con- drafted from there to the 18th and �vent compulsory military service, not including UPON SUMMARY CONVICTION to a 7"''.. - Blouses of beautiful soft . I �.�'. -. � those, who have diplomatic exempt ion, 'A' ITH- penalty not EXCEEDING FIVE HUNDRED 7- - � � 1-.- .. k vertible collars. Fancy and tullored!*6ripes in to France in March, 191$, ,��. � I . . 'XPIRY OF DOLLARS, AND TO IMPRISONMENT - * '4-'. colors. - Flesh, maize, ivory, sky and mauve. Word has been received from OttawR, IN TEN DAYS AFTER THEI E :::�.. I I , . s ---- Silks I /1� Sizes 36-44 inches. special ...... $3.50 and $4.50 that Pte. Albert $,Dowding, who was ,�� I . - ,, THE TIME LIMITED BY TH E ('()N VEN- for ally term not exceeding six months, and 1.:� .1, � I ", .. .. I I - � � 11; Largest showing of plain and fancy dress and � listed as- mi4sings after the battle of TION within which the Government ( the moreover he shall incur A PENALTY OF I � -f :,"'., I ',., - " Passchendaele, in November last, is " I 11: �. skirt 8111ts we have ever had. Plaids and United States may issue liim it (­rllf­nt(� vf $10.00 FOR EACH DAY after the time ' i 11' ` 1-1, I __ '�: ,­�. I stripes and over checks of splendid qualities. Military Flannel presumed dead. Pte. Dowding Is the di lomatic- exemption, SHALL 'I'lit JA IiE,- when or within which he should have registered 14" . I v .. - " .��_�,,��_ . ;�_` Prices at per yard .......... $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00 28 Inches w1de, best quality wool. Black and son of our former citizen, W. J, Dow � 1j, - , I t , ding, and was born in Goderich twenty- P�RT TO THE REGISTRA]i BI ltl:(;IS- during which lit, sliall continue to be unregis- ��' �, , %, _ grey mixture worth 75c. for ......................... 60c - ",.,� 11 1. . I I nine years ago, removing to Toronto TERED POST, and in writing wl.i, It is tered. "I �11 , , t�., Black Satin Duchesse with his parents when abopt twelve plainly Jegible, his natne in full, hi., ocrujimion 4. EVERY I_TN�ITED STATES, CITIZEN �0_ -1 Flannelette years of age. He etallsted in the 37th -1 I . battalion in the -spring of 1915 slid left and the date of his hirth; st4t;t)4,:,1,(- ,AI!(,th,r WHO HAS DIPLOMATIC EXEMPTION, " I � 11 N1, 84 Inches wide heavy quality and suitable for Heavy flannel shirting 27 inches wide d he is single, married or a Nvid('N%'1r; :11'o if the although riot oth(nv's� -t I I I - I � � r I 1� 11 , '_ . snits and dresoes. Regular $2.00 for $1.75 per colors, best quality. Worth 85c at per yard 2 c, for England In the following November. ) �-,,!I�,ie( to these , ..� I . 4. yard. . ' TEN DAYS , �_ Drafted Into the 27th Batt., �Qf Winni- latter, whether he hRs a child living. aist� if regulations ,'�HALL IWITHIN A _ . . - , 4� ", "� � � �, I . peg, lie went into the firing line in ' I I—, ' married, the date of his njitiriagt ; :,I�,� -*!,ting af�ur thc granting (f thc same truly IIEFOR'll 'A:�',� '�' L "'�', . � � ,z.,� ­..' � . I , `I] . C! Gossard Corsets Mareb, 1916, and was wounded by moreover his place of residence and usuid post TO THE REGISTIiAli in like manner -nd ',!­:� ,� I("- 4.K Afrubboo shrapnel at the.Somme, 'Sept. 26th. � . .�11�_1;1, To those who desire the comfort and In. I office address in Canad:i; and, if It(- reside with the same particulars as required by the - ­_�� I I , ��_______ - . .... - I _­ .­ - � �Y'��',,. � _7-.---7r-' - ­, - dividuality of superior corsets. Go6sard corsets After spending -sm, e time- in various -- wit I hin - a - city or place where tite strects and last � p . recedings�-ctjon; and in ad(litiun Ife. shall ,� �­_,L:, .1 i ". I The new Autumn, ,ready-to-wear 6�lk Dresses hospitals In England. he returned to his L"., 1�. ".�. � , -111. "., 1, ,:�i'�'.11! , , .1 �,,� -a very select choice, and values . Material, fit, finish an'd d, tli(- Yjame embody in hi�, ropk,rt it t.1-ue ,ind -omplete , ';_ � . ".- '. have arrived . �,�,;"" '..�'._. , ,-, battalion on the eve of Vimy Ridge, dwellings are named and nuinbert ( I ­Lll � �,_., . I', I .1, � . - '.. T�� - are exceptional as this is our now department, style. Every pair we Bell with the highest and ,came through that battle without and number of his street and dwelling: or if he statement of fh(- partivulars of his certificate I , I � ., S11 .�,. '%�. , . I j � ; � , . I pallettes, crepes. taffetas, silk duchess, In all guarantee, and they will retain their shape till ,�,��t�,(,��:,, ,'-',,,�" I I_ a soratch. At the battle of Passchen- reside in another place, the lot mid conceFsion of diplomatic exemption, NEGLECT OR 1:�� ,,��,%, ; , �,� � . I colors, and beautifully made. Prices $1 5, $1 8, worn out. Th lace in front. Prices $3.00, - I ",�;,*,­ 1� i . � ��,, - $20 and $23. 53.50, $5.00, $U.00 and up daele he was seen to fall a few minutes number, section, township, range, and ineri- FAILURE without rea,sonable excuse to comply :, ��'L� . ,� � ,,,� , ,�-�_.! ,;.., I t" I I I after his company hail charged toward, 1� �.. , - I . 1. � djan, or other definite description whereby his with the req'uirein L: "I , ", , . I 11 - the ruins of the village, and since that ents of this section SHALL , " �` � ". . I . . � , �,;­­:," f:� I. I ", time no tra -has place of residence may be located. having CONSTIT NISH- ''! _- .., I , - :' I I : , �., 1. ! � L - Do of h im been found. 1, - ,� ,­­ I I .. , �..',i ,�. 1. I 1"' Repeated enquiAes through the Red regard to the custom of the locality in which ABLE IN THE MANNER AND BY THE ��': .': � `� L� � 14, . Cross, Y. M. Q. A. and, $wIss Consul he IiVeS: and IF WITHOUT REASONABLE PENALTIES provided in the last preceding ", .,"�,, 1, � 1. .11 . were without definite results. After EXCUSE HE NEGLECT OR FAIL TO section. I r., , . I [,,., We ACH ESON & SON nine months of suspelase, the official I I . ,�,�"�,I�i',­... 1, : I . ' I I . I ! '�, �,"L ' ­ " � I . . a nouncement from the Department of � I 0 . � .; - ,, i�,� , . I I , ��­ " � . - OF shattered all hopes of his . - ,'' 0 1 1 �% - - I - ____ I Ilitia has I "O' . � I.- � WAIED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTIM. MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH. ­ 1. L I I 4 ­ ­ t . ',�!. � return. Mr. and Mrs. Dowding and .. I , �`�;,:` , .- ,I ',��,:,:�,.; ,.' � - family have the sympathy of niany old - - _______ === I I 1 �'.., ��., I " I I - __ ­ , ., 1 �7j;�'�-_ i, , " , "" k � , . '.., UTTERS FROM THE FRONT d1or has suddenly extended Ills chest This life also presents bewildering friends In Goderich and vicinity. - -_ - ____ � 11 � , , , , . A . , The problems for the wide-awaloe chap. Lieutenant Ernest Hosken, formerly .- -, -.­­ ".1, and says, "Bring on your Huns," � �­,� �­ becoming ewwellent sol- To see wonderful Christlike unselfish- of Goderloh, is also posted as dead, I , I '' :,""...', � z , - - i� �� . Americans are , , ,, "J: - � : , . :.i , I , t. Mut. 1111111an Acknowledges-Resolittlen li I 1.1'� � ­`,� 1, t ers and fighters. I am confldent,.that ness and manliness ,demonstrated here after having been missing for over a turn to duty, has again been wounded. , Ic �,` � of Goderich District Meeting with their wholetteartedness anti tin- by men outwardly indifferent to the year. He was in the Camerons. When The officer is the son of the late Rev. �:�', �-,, �L, I � t, 1, : . I �:�'�, _;�! ,, , : I limited supply, they Nvill do wonders church and Christ, presents a problem in Goderich Ernest was learning the Joseph Edge, Methodist minister, and - , ��. tl�! , �, , , ,,, . , A? � not easily explained. Must this cheer- printing trade, slid since the family left of Mrs. Edge, who is at present at Nia- , '! ", The following letter received by Rev. In the coming m6n�ths. ': ��.i','-., C, . r ,� 1, �;� �'�' , t . Mr. Hedley, formerly of Nile, no%%, Perhaps a prominent ,German was ful endurance of physical hardship, this Goderich took a course at Toronto gara-on-the-Lake, the summer home of , , � , , J,� , , A�l r � " A 11 stationed at Lambeth, from Lt. Jack right when he said, "We a ' re now be- fearlessness of death, this tender de- University. Many friends of the fam- her daughter, Mrs. LePan, wife of ,.�� �11, �, I li " P I . Milian In France is In answer to a reso- ginning the end." In any case \ve are votion to companions. be explained as ity were pleased to meet his sisters, Lieut. -Col. Arthur D'Orr LePan, coni- � � "I . �� .., . lution adopted at the May district tln- certainly passing througli a very de- human nature only, or Is God really the Misses Beatri6e and Kate, both of mander of the Polish Battalion. Cap. , � , , ., �, I �, living In these men, while they do not whom were going as Red Cross nurses, tain Edge is a graduate of Victoria , I ,- , � If, 1: I , Racial meeting of the GoderIch district cisiye period. By recapturing the - _ , ,., " , �,� , 1. �,T:. , , ',;_,;' , I , of the Methodist church held at Dun- ground taken by the Boche in his recent know it. op the occasion of their visit to Gode- University, and went overseas two ' , � , , ­ � I "I;, I 11 I I gannon In May and forwarded to Bro. offensives .%%,(, are snatching all hopes The professing Christian living With rich last summer, and very many years ago as a lieutenant in a Univer- -1 � 111. . 0 Millian by Air. Iledley. conveying of victory from him, and flourishing them Is certainly subjected to a strong friends sincerely sympathize with the sity unit. He was connected with a I I � . . , .�� !:` L: " �� ... 1;� , 1, � hiearty good wishes to him while on the crown of vvild olives oNer our own acid test. If be cannot play the man, falilily In the death of Lieut. Hosken. local JaNv firm. 4�� I , t� I I r I , .: �,"�," 'i I I , . �,.; Under date Of heads. I Goderieh is also heavily represented Pie, Allan Taylor Booth, a nephew �'11. . "", , ". soldier duty In France. he will find his religion fade from him . I I ,`� . ,. I �,�,",� � � . - I - , Aug. 3rd, Lt. Millian ,writes : Although time often han�s heavily like mist before the morning sun. He in tha list of wounded. of Mrs. (Dr.) faylor, who enlist,ed at :,::�;.W�,.;.. I 11 I . I Dear Mr. lledley,Your kind letter and we become -fed tip," we cannot has no small task. They expect a lot. Mrs. F, Jordan has had the news Brandon and had been overseas two . , , , . . 11 . A"�_I-'__v ­'__ I - I I - - tfiat her son, Lieut. krnest Hastings years, is reported as killed in action ; :1 , , I ,� �.�,, Ireached me hem in the line some few say that, apart from victories won, the If he will succeed in Influencing them I , �, - ��,� . 1. I - ne he must be a colossal giant In character Jordan, artillery, was admitted to No, Aug. 8th. � ' I ;� � weeks ago, I neM not tell you )low time has been waste(]. Life In the li , ; I ,.r � I I � " n educationRl value found and Godliness. They look for a living 8 British Red Cross ospital, Letou- Pte. Samuel Frederick Ward, son of ��L '. , I 11 , "', , 1. !,� pleased I was to receive greetings on has a certal I . . 11, e - . I ­ . behalf of friends of Goderich district. nowhere else. Although tile life is demonstration of what he preaches. (luet, Sept. 3rd, suffering from severe Mr. and Mrs. Samu I Ward, Inrantry, 11, , �­ ,, �, , I . �1'1 - 1." , �., "I � k -� 1�1.":., Please convey to them my sincere strange and abnormal, It is not ,with- If he can demonstrate that he has won gunshot wounds In the right foot. Is reported as admitted to No. 2 Cana I , , ._­ '' . thanks for their kind remembrance. out its compensations. Here you can something better than a V . C ., he has Lieut. Fred Sturdy, son of Mr. and than General Rbspital, Letreport, Atig. , � � �'�.;. , ;,-10�, ;,.�it " .': views on, won a life, his,pN,%,n, and he has shown Mrs. (). F. Sturdy,_,G '.1 ­­:�"j",,­�____ 141111-1- I%Ve are still blundering along and learn Arst hand many varied li,orch �treet, also is 319t, gunshot wound, left leg. Pte. , , ", 11 :�., *�, 11 .. �. - ,� I . trying to do our 'bit. At* present I but every subject. christened or not, given them ihat th6y are not complete, that among the woulided and is In London, Ward has been lit France for three �, �1'�', �. � �4i.. . ,�� ,: I I 1, 990 present, the following oMcial years and eight months, going over I . I . � . . �. , in a quiet part of the line. The "un, in the, soldier's direct way. Religious Christianity will make them bi r still. Eng., al. , ,� , , ,.� ;,� * , ". not left unjx- I am proud to be able to say that we telegraiih- telling the story : with the Ist battalion, and was among ; � 1� _�,.� �;, � i I . having plenty to do down south, must and moral views are. �, .1�,, . , ''. � I : I ,T.i needs take our daily presentation of pressed. Some of these views express- have many t;uch lads in tile Canadian Lieut. Alfred Penton Sturdy, infan- the boys blown up by a mine on the , I ,� � I -:,� ­ �_ 'anadians making try, officially reported admitted �. i "�,_, , . "'', ., �; ,� steel with little retaliation. ed are not what we learned at mother's army. They are real G lit 115th of June, 1915. He is 23 years of i 1V `� I ".., �� ,� r,!�. The sudden clicerftil change In the I knep, We may not accept them but we good, ,- Prince of Wales Hospital for oonvales- age.. Pie. Cecil Hamilton, who has 11 3, : � �' ,,:i., : � 1, I ,, I I I � . I I I I - � - vings oil our I p , , , I . . war situation has put %, at least learn lolerance and.become I�ss Please excuse this long outburst of cent officers, Marylebone road, London, died of wounds is a brother-in-law. , British sol.'dogmatic. I I ,:�,,­, :� " " . . I exuberance. One needs must express N. W. Sept. 5, gunshot wound,\arm. Pte. Edward Ervine, infantry, ad- : , , I i ,� �. hopes and spirits. Every I ... L , ,'�, , �,­,:­, � 1. one's thoughts occasionally. and I have Pic. Harold Reginald Currie. son of mitted to 55 Geniial Hospital, Bou- ; '..�,,,� ",_ � . 1. . .1 I . I �%I;t,��," I .1 .. '' I 11 . . -_ . I chosen yoti as one of my victims. Mr. and Mrs. Peter currie, Britannia , � � � I :­� - � - I hope you are all well at Nile. Give I .-, '. .1 �.. L � � : d'. "' , : I T. rMl - `:.."�. _ z, road. admitted to'25 General Hospital, �� � 1. I - -_ my kindest regards it) all friends and to Hardelot, Aug. a0th, suffering from the I I �, , 1�.� I . ­ I - I : " ­� � � . I :, � , ; ,��, :� ,� ! yourself. eftwts of gas. I � ,� .11 - I . 1, . � - - . 11 . I . :. i;l , � - , .1 '... -1 I Ynur sincere friend . Ptv. Leslie Clifton Smith, Infantry, � . , , ,� '' , '. . It 1�1 "" : ,I ., � 11 - , ��; ..... , ." 1. JACK MILLIAN, brother of- Mrs. John Harrison and _� � ; , ;. ,, ", � � , ,, I �. �, 1, ��;, � ;., , �-� I'leut. .30 Siege Bty. Norman Smith, ,of tow% was admitted " . 11:'11'��, �,"'. "I". � � , f- a* 11,8Uit8l ungerw'o, af H. E. F., France, Specials at I , i , , . 1. . to No. 53 General hospital, Boulogne, i'� � . : r, . �,� I I I I hig' - from '--gunthot - I " � I. � , 1 11 . . , I � :!�_ , Sept. 3rd, "miffbril - -,-Ir", - 1:, -� � � �1' , . � �, 1. ­ . . . � . I 1 1_ ­ In a letter from one -6f the Gqderich wounds In the right thigh and chest. , � �� - . ,,, '! I . . I ': ,., , . �', . , I I k, I . . "y , I . .... . I . boys In France he states that thb Ger- Ills Mother Also 19 IlVing in Goderich. I . I I . , � I . .1 ,� , I �, �� , I maj) prisoners' express themselvis asi Pte.��Tom Eric Wilson, infantry, son , : , "�'. _, :, � 4, 111, . - I . ­ . I 1. �. 1�;, I thinking it is all up with them rt%�v. of Mrs. Maude Wilagn, who is engaged I ; , � I C I - � I � :, , .1 I �:.: �_� � :�, _ I I a , In conversation with one of the Ger- at Ridgerest Farm, was reported ad- . , .,�.­.� AcEwe'fl S 11 , I �,,�_ 1. : � I I , .11 . I � . I I man officers, who was taken prisono-t. mitted to 'No. 6 Convalescent depot, 1 I I � , , , � . . 1, , I " ,� I '� , , 1 , � _:'. I ; 1 , - .. I I . ned that this oMeer Etaples. Sept. ist, suffering from gun - Z , , I - � , � , ,,, � � . , - had been married only some live weeks. shot wounds in the knee. . ,,, ,:�i ,, . ,, ,, � � 11, �� . He was glad to be taken prisoner. The pt& V,�,M. Leonard Feagan,. Colborne ,­ I � I I .. �� .. ,� 111. � ., I . �,, � I Red Rose TeN 61ack and mixed . . � t I : W. , . ,. I 0 1. 1, 11 . �� German bread is very dark brown and to,Amship, infantry. was admitted to - , � , ,�� I � I I i .1 I -.1. � ­ . � , L . " � I I . I ­.- � ..... . j- . heavy and must be awful stuff to eaL Go. Middlesex War hospital, Nallsbury, at 55c per lb. I , i -, .: I � I I ' . , I � I � , " . I , '. 1. � I 1, .. L , St. Albans, Aug. 31st, gunshot wound, No. I Nend Coffee, 40c. I . �,;­ R . I I : , . I lc , . . I I . I � � � . � Mrs. Jane has had a letter from her feft I@g. I . .1 �� ..., - . . -4 I � , - husband, Sergi, A. H. Jane, qInce he Cecil Littlechild. Mount- � . I L� �1, I . .. Pte, C74arles Gold Seal Baking Powder, large j " 1p . r.11 I � .11 . I 1:1 . . � I stilisWned his recent wounds, in which d '8-iNlc0j,--6ft,4jIy reported danger- �. I he states that he Is now In Englabd: :usly wounded, 7th casualty clearing % tips, 25c. 1 , , � * . * , , I . . I 1. 'I, I'll "I'll, . I . �� . . . !j I . I 1. i - 11 I I . . 'Ili'' 11 , , . � i , �, :1 - . 11 having bLeen moved from the hosplUa StAtloo, Sept. j9t. 9 bars jood pure Soal) for - 50c. � . I , . "I I . � In France in which he was first treato. Ple. 'Franklin, Oliver ()Ienn. son of I I � I" . � I �� - I , I 11 11 I ... �, I . " .- ("f " I � . .- I - He sustained 1pinshot wounds in the John Olenn. Dungannon Infantry, oM �� " 41 . 1. . , . � 4 '. - . , 11 , , ­­ left arm Just below the shoulder ,which OI&Hy reported &dm5Q to 63 general Peopers and Spices at old I �, -, .. 1'.�, �, . . I i, , � i I I � 1�, I broke his arm, but he Is assured that hoaplt&l Roulo0e, Sept. ard, gunshot Priem. I � , I - . ., I """, ." � � : . r� .. 11 .. I I I . . . . I � � � , I I he will be as round as ever In time. wound thigh. � . I ­ 11 .1 �� I I ; I I I I 116 Writes that he attained his ambitiott, Pte. John WeIlln0on Murray. iti- -,,, I I .. " . � r Don't h ­ your Vinegar for . I o , . I . . . I I . � . I " , I . . I killing three Germ&ns, and says he fantry, ofilcially reported adinitted to Pickling. We handle the ... I I � I 11 . 1� , . . � .. .� 1, I . ­ .. I " % I I � �� "'L " ... hopes to get back to the front to gee G&nadl&n ft&tlorAry hospital, HoUlogne, best. XXX. .'L I I . I . ,�, I.. 11 the finish. Sept. 3rd, Jolk Sunghot wound left I . I - 11 4 ,� I "I . I 1. �., I lEXh&A39l(4 from Uthma.-Many who thigh. . � Men's I*bt weigbt Underwear ! ,# � , I . . , � I � � � 1. , I . Pte. Framels loghtIst Cole. Goderich bougHt last y"T st old prices. � I I . . , I . I read these words know the terrible To., infantry. oflietaill reported admit - i, ,1 . I dfts upon health and stre"tho which ted to % Oetleftl hosoltal noulogne, Fine line of men's Socks, 3 1 1 1 1 . 11 � � 6ftes 10 the train of Uthmetia troub- Aug. 81st, gunshot woutid, thighst, �Lir for Si.m. I I " I 11 I . :, 10L Many do not realize, hc%vevet. oilii6r, boys tibm Godetleh and vi - I . , . I � I , , . , � , . ��� I 11 40 . thkt tht" Is one true remedy which cinity in the ligt of Nvounded are as . I � . , ,L 11 , .I �,, , ; . . . . . . . . . I Will SuMy stop this &&ju. Fine linp of men'# summer I I � I I , , . � 11 � . Dr. J. D. tollows : I , , :_�w % - . - I I 'a Aell-S& na t ... -J- I 0--t. a #­ ok- �_ , � . .1 I , book " boftk:,Vk WUNI-10410 WkW" t0m 11-W 8 1k Pte. Bert lsome. al kma& . � **& , L! "�*" ft ft $# 0* tol th k W this enervating &jlmeVjL pie. (j, 0&rker. . I � '11. ­­ _­­­ .,Wwmwm."� , 1". I ) .. I *o& It , ft'tof IWU#M. . It hlkg a couhtle" record of relief to ple, 11, y� r4k. I � � M i M. ,;I11 '­ � M I M I Its twit It is sold olmost tiverr. P16 ,Mfrod seblimia Itittoti, intan- - , I , I I � .. .11 I �' M , ., � , , , I I ­'. 1'"*- L" , I V00", I -rialplill I irt wka'. r I'll, .... M , ,H, � , . � I . -��� A VOMM6 I*rr had tho tolloWft I I J4, Inuff M � 00-A of * roftbi -, . ."C M 4 1 � ohildren Ory ; rat"Ift ib co � Vide, ""O 6"",Iw , I B � . I I � I � ''Ofto, 1, I & oWtic,h jAit(o ,. - C*ot� jtdO P. A. . 1. � -1 I I . , , M, I I � 1 . ftl"Am #LLtj .$ , , - I - , 11�� *" "" Uft*" Xt�' 1"i* j___.-_.-'..'_..._ --_11-1111, ­­'­ M - " M I .1 ­­­ �S �, ,­­ 1. -1- � I I M I . ..d611M____­. � r I I - V*#", 0% " ok"h"d'"W#, *jk1% LIZ I . , I - - - I 11-11 _____, M . , t kbje, Lto, ft_ IL . -_ � " �� Ai*" fts. *o0**d* bu 9 � , : ­ I I I � --­ M ... , . __ ­ __ - �, I � 11 . � � __­ -- wjav�, I ,� 7171 � 11 I. I I .1 , I I 'Im, .. , T,014, 1 A, _ � � ,M,j _, "r AW I ".. , , :1 , f ... 11 4 1 j- ­ ,� . . I 0 , I ; . I . . I I,, �- *-, , 0". .,,,,� . I , ,� A . I - , �0 k I 1 , t IV' . �' I - ­ , , � ,$, 1 , j., It, , , , 11, � 7 , � Ir ra " , , , ­� I 1.� I ,,, I ; � I I I , I It , I .. ^ - �� 1p�e`j , , . ,,,..,*. I I _,�"� " , � _ 1. �.. '.a -, = .1 ."", - 1'k,�,��, �., - �- -1 6 I �Ll �, ,,_�i � � I - .- I "_ � ..6 . - -1 W1.1 ' ' logno, S,,14. 4th, gunshot wound left 60vernment has conformed to the prac- leg. . I I tive adopted in recent years. Formerly 11tp. .1�,hn Weiss, infantry, admitted Thanksgiving Day usually fell on a bi *26 Gonpral Hospital, Etaples, Sept. Thursday in late 0.ctotp.er or November, 3rd, �nm�liot wound, hip. I but the Commercial Traxelers' Associ- Pip. Austin Joseph McDougall, in- 'ation and other bodies agitated for a fanlry, offleially reported died of Monday holiday earlier in the season, in wounds 3rd Field Ambulance Depot, , order to increase the opportunity for Sept. 2, gunshot wound in knee. Ifamily reunions during the season of Pie. 1jave Reid, 5th C. M. Miles, gun- thanksgiving. -This year there has shot wound right thigh, Aug. 29th. been an agitation to have the holiday Pte. Ri,id enlisted in the 34th, at Lon- nxed for a Thursday, and it has also (ion. lb,qen suggested that the Canadian holi- Our noighboring ,&Own f Clinton is day should conform to that of the Unit- mpre�enjed among the HA of dead by�ed States, which occurs in November. Nlajor Fin -der ,MeTaggart, D. S. O., and Lieut. J, K. Mair, and Pte. Austin Nedi� gor. mid mriong the wounded are, Pies � F. RrmNn, C. H. Hoare, 'N. 0. FitzsiZ I SMOKE _TUCKETTS �'. twai-. �1, (i. Orich, and J. 11. Farrant � ., I Thanksgivino Monday Oct. 14 * I � I 'i Thaiaksgiving Day this year has beenrT & B CUT' fted by the Government for Monda) 11 "et0pr m. In selecting Monday the � . I . film KHOOL OF COMMERU CLINTON,' ONTARIO ,SUCCESS . -results from two things--- " Opportunitv and Preparedness ! . . . . - Today there are hundreds of positions in every part of -tbe country b6gging for the right nian or womaii; positions that command -good salaries and offer unlimited opportunities for better.. things. Today the business worIA is seeking men and women wbo are prepared -who know -who bave the kind of training that is REQUIRED by big �usiness. ' I gusiness trainitig is the " OFFICER OF " in command of the Battlefiield of Business. I I w..�.Now is the time twitisure your future success ri M -to equip yourself with the knowledge and skill that not,only deserves success, bu.t th�t will at- tain it. . I This sebool of business has contributedim- measurably to the success of hundrecis of men and w6men in this community. , What we have doue for them we will do for I you. . Write for particulars to � I � B. F. iVA90.1 B.A., 11. Acd,.) Priv*j. ' , V. A. STOW, Cos. speemo. vice-pliscipi. !hWAt 24 . - . . .� . QW0K on. , I 11 . " , I I . I . , . , . �, ,� � I I . � I . . r, . . � I , I ,.'- : I I . I . I '. � � . - . . ol t_ �_ .1� � I 01111100011"