II IIIIIIEIIAIIIIIl‘-‘I.IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII{O00IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIILIII WAR,‘ fltlfllrllllfi EL$E 1111111533 “Le-Premier Arsenault agtThird AnniversaryCelebration g wllllolalnnlpon antenna"unssiiuunnluni 51 2 "‘ ‘ o l“ o z o . O -=' IMO REIINIING QAII-Y i u???» Veer (Delivered) In Advance 1 $2.80 For Your (Mailed) In Advlnco Ia Canada, and IIJI lor U. I. 111211111511 0111111101 111 outzszc Province Summer Residence of Lord Alhelslau ‘(Sir 11161111511‘ Win11? Fbifisa "test" Wookiy (Now Evening Dally) 1831. 1111:1v11=1o1111.11o Ill trees s1-:c11o11 French and British Both Make Gains. Enemy CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917 . , . c . LBERLANRW . cunsgfigglggwlgléNA-l-El IN WORLD WAR A Number oi Minor Changes Made Which Little Negro Republic filth iirmy of 600, Busts in Lorllgulnst Positions Behind German Lines lleavily Bomhed and Much Damage Done. (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON. —Nonthwest of choote the French guincd further ground against, tl1e Germans 1l11ri11g tl1e 1i11y, While the British repulsed 11t- tempted raids by hostile coniiiigoius at several points 011 their front, 11c- cordlng to the official comntuiiicu-tioti issued last night. A i11-envy ruin 1.4 again falling in l-‘lnnders. The enemy artillery continued to show great a1:- tivity oust of Ypres. Yesterdiay i11 spite of continuous wind airplanes bombarded enemy rail- way trucks, sittings and trains forty miles behind tl1e German lines rails- i11g much damage. deralling one train and blowing 11p another. Bombs also were dropped the previoits night on an enemy 111111111111itio11 depot. Oueiof our machincs is 111lssl11g. llixs- ,J~m!~r ~».~..~,~.v.~..~~-v. ,»»-~v.~ >774‘ _ LIVES LUST WHEN SLIHLILLNER ERUNREREL] (Canadian Press Despatch.) KINGSTON, ()N’i‘— itltlrly tl1is 11101‘ ning eleven persons were tlrnivtietl i11 ‘Luke Ontario by tho f111111dcri11g of the coal schooner‘ “George A. .Vl111'~ sit-Al" of Bcllevillr-g 0111., 11nd 11 child dicd from rexpusurc. 'i‘l1c bout was] coming l'ro1n (iswcgo to Kingston, wl1e11 a heavy sea set in and about live o'clock the craft went (LOWII. NELI]. LEGISLATURE WAS PRLLRUSUEL] (Canadian Press Despatch.) ST. JOHNS, NEWl~‘()l'Nl)i.ANl).-—- The Newfoundlund llcgislutttre was prorogittad yesterday by the g0vcrn~ meut. it, is 111111o1111ce1l that 11 new session will be 11110111111 next wcck. Al. that ti111e the present vucuiiczic-s 111 U111 legislative council will i111 tilled 11nd the governmcitl will ziguin introduce :1 Jiusiness profits tux '\\'l1icl1 was detent- ed at the session just closed. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Zll'lllt"ll.-—- 'l‘w0 storc-hotisos 11cm‘ (‘ruowe i11 (lnliciu. ]).ll‘i ot‘ .munitiou works, were blown 11p on August tst and 4B nrtilleigvitien were l1llle1l. ILILLFERIRWRENI ANOTHER GAIN BY TROOPS. FRENCH (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON.—— Another grain oi‘ ground by the French troops on the Flmitlers front nofllivvest. of Bixschootc is r1»- poried i11 todayhs official statement on thc l1‘1‘1111co-B1~ltgl1111 front opcwraiions. TWO AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE DES- TROYED. (Canadian Press Despatch.) l‘AliIS.—- During recent itallan ae rial raids on H0111, an Austrian naval base 011 ‘the Adriatic, two airplanes with bombs tiestroyed two Austrian LLEEISERS ELERlEll~ and members oi‘ Si. lcorgefis. l.().G.'l‘. Lodge met i11 the Lodge rooms 11nd tendered 11 welcome to Brother J.\\'. ll1111te1', oi‘ thc llluck \\’11tcl1 liighlrtttil-t ere. There were also prcsc-nt Privntr-s ll.. A. Stewart and liarry linfnsc. Mr, Gem-go Yoston “his thc first speaker 11nd extruded 11 i|i':l|'i_\' wol- come to the soldiers boys tirescnt. Mr. 'i‘ho1nas lienrv was thc next speaker, followed by :1 speech from M1‘. James Mucvonncll. A votc oi‘ welcome was moved to‘ Pie. J. W. llunter 11nd thc other sol- diers l1)‘ thc l’.t‘.'l‘. which was c111‘- ried unat1imousl_v. Private ll. A‘. 8111-, wart. then gnvo 11 short tiddress i11 re-' [Ply to thc vote of welcome. t'nndy was served l1y thc Lodge i11- dion, uftur which games oi‘ various kinds were pluycd. hater ice cream 11nd cukc was scrv- ct] to uli. ‘ The chaperons for the evening were Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Mrs. 'l‘l1o1nas Henry and Mrs. Alex. llducfionnell. Minardh Linlment cures distemper. THE 'w1~‘.1\'1'111111. 11311111 rnrm TURE TIDE. MOON, rrro.’ TORONTO. Aug. 10-—l<‘resl1 south‘ wost winds mostly cloudy with show» ors i11 some localities. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 75 degrees nbove. At i0 a. 1m. it was (i8 ubove; nt. 9 p. n1. it was 07 abovo. 'l‘l1c lowest the prov- ious night was 6B above. lilgit tide this morning 11t 3.35; this afternoon nt 4.48, tomorrow morning 310F111 and tomorrow evening ut Sun rises this morning at 6.13 and sets this evening at 7.33. Length of this day 14 hours, and 30 minutes. , sol1llcrs. On 'l‘11es1ln,v, August. 7th thc nihccrs Minot-it's Llnlmant enrol colds, ole. smbtnarines which were being repair ed there. ~rwvrww>>awaaava¢naa M».- A-“...-.-M~~,._-.\._..._ SULRIERS SHEER SRNSSRIPLIUN Al RRIE SRNRRESS Rushed The Hotel To Search For Banner Curried By lllbertu Delegation. Delegate Jumps Into Breach Shouting "We're For You llnd For War.” \\"lNNll'l<lG.- For 11 time what pro tniscd to be 11 dramatic incident dc veloped just, utter the reception to the l.ihe1"11l (‘ongrcss started when s9 verni hundred returned soldiers and thc-i1- svntpttthizers gathered i11 th1- streets s11rrou1nli11g thc ltotel ztnd :1 delegation wont inside ‘to get thc bun ncrs curried by the Alberta delcgu lions. A crowd hurriedly gathered 11nd the soldiers i11-gun to cheer for con scr_tio11 unit crying “down with tin zinti-conscriptionists." 'l‘i111 boys who rushetl the hotel worc unnblc to ii111l thc 11111111121‘, but. when they returned there were loud 11nd rcpeatr-d cltecrs. The reception tcm» porarlly‘ luiltcd and one 1iclcgato. ltay 111o111i Leighton, thc Liberal nominec of Yule (‘11ril1no, British (foluinbiu sprutig into thc l11‘c~11cl1. l-le upprnis 111i thc situation 11t 11 glance and 1'11.sh lug outside ciimhcd into n11 uutomo bilc 11nd bcgun to address the excited llis ttgility enable-d l1l111 to escape the constables, who appt1rc11tly thought he was onc of‘ thc ('iliil‘.lt‘it‘l'>1‘ who might cronto disorders. 1 For the Wa-r. 1 “lit-11- men.“ he shouted i11 n lo111l voicc, “we arc not l1lllii‘l'Oll.~l(‘f‘i|liiflll- isis. We urc fmwyott and i'or tht irur." 'l‘hc soldiers lmgun to cheer 11nd smile, scvcrul angry 1tucstio11s wcrc» lturlcd 11t thr- speukcr, the excite. nicnl gruduuliy e11bsi1lc1l 11nd inc pn- lice gradually dispersed the cr11\\'d. lt “'11s 11 moment frnnght with 11111111‘ po. bilities oi‘ trouble. Dlcl Not Get the Banner. 'l‘hc boysulld not get thc 11t'1'v111i111u l11111n11r i'or it ivus at thc Fort 11.11111‘ hotel. -l11 oxpi11111rtio11, one of thc sol die-rs said they hnd been told .’|l1' l1z111~ 111-1‘ wus i11scril1c1i with thc word : "l-‘or Laurie-r a111l down with the 1111112“ uhnhuu umushu Pie. J. Wilfrid H1111ter, who lc-it the island with the 105th Highland- ers arrived home i11 Georgetown on August fourth 011 ll months furlough. He was met st the tiuin by a large crowd of lownfolk and one councel- lor and‘ “'11s given a rousing recoil!- ion, lie was then conveyed hotnc i11 nu auto. _ Pic. Hunter 111111 had 11 most inter eating expeiientze having been draft- ed l11to the famous lllnck Wuch Highlanders and sent to Franco ub- out eight. months ago. lie was through the famous luittle of Vim!’ Ridge and was buried i11 11 shell ilolc where he remained several houis. This trying experience 11o wPBkPnl-‘ll him that he was give-n three months furlough, (From Our Own Correspondent.) ()'l"i‘A\\".-\— After nine 11111ei11l1111e11ts to the 11111tio11 for third reading of the .\iiiil11i‘_\' Service ilill bud been pre- sented and i11 tttrn been defeated, that tncus-tire wns passed by thc Senate without u division tonight. llud it not been zlnieitdcd i11 ccrtuin respects i11 the Upper ('ililllli)l"l‘. it would now be al‘s :1s.-1-11t 11111l so lwcome luw. it is, to the (‘onnnons whre the changes made b1 thr. ticnators will be discuss- ed and concurred i11. Only one ot‘ these amendments is of importance. it provides that no pro secution for any violation of the ilPi o1‘ the regulations shall iukc place: without tl1eco11s1-11t.of the Minister 11f. Justice 'l‘his 11111e111in1c11t, insorieti 11t the instance ot‘ he (lovcr11111e11t it L scli’, is twgurdcti us" smntewhnt 11-1111- pcring thc 1111=.nsur1- or 11t lcust pre- vcntintz, husty 11nd ill considircd pro. scctttioniz. _ 'i‘odu_vs discussion lunged tlnliy on thc. uucstion of disability 11nd oi .i|)i\t‘ilil'llii_\' exempting Divinity students. 'l‘l1ls'cxc111pti1111, which l1'.11l i11-cu inst-rind i11 the t‘o1111nons, w.1s nttcrxruiwis 1-ii111inatc1l. Senator [.1111- dry proposc1l 1111 11111e111ln1c11t that. "1-le1';;_\"‘ within the 111111111i11t¢ of the Act ontttlcd to cxt-tnptiott shouuld be “clc1'1,;_\' 11s doiincd by thc lnws ot‘ cut-h’ 1l1=11o111i1111tio11.“ l11 the only ri-cortl ed division ot‘ thcgdzcv this “'11s de- icuicd by Sl-i to ZZ-i, six l1‘1'c11cl1 (‘onscr- vntivo. S111111tors voting for the 11111- einltnont and two Lihcrulsngatnst. it. Tho (Vmservulivcs who supported the moposul were S1111utors l.a111lr_\', llcuubien, Montplnisir, Lespe1'a111-c. Lurivierc 11nd l’11i1'1'ier. Scnzitors Power 11nd ‘fhompson op- posc1l thc .~\1ncn1i111cnt. Senator‘ Douglas, uflcr stietilting st1'ongl_v| tigninsi lh1: 11111c1tdn1e11t, voted i'or it’ and S1111utor Prowse of Prince Ed- ward island dcclined to vote, declar- ing th-tt “ii didlnot conccrti him i11 nny \\'11,\*. shape or form." Semltor iteuuhieti. lnicr p1‘o|1o.~:1>1i thc reinser- tion of tho original divinity stuthents’ cxciitptioii 11nd 111z11l1- 11 wnrm speech i11 fuvor 11f such ilPilflll. His amend- ment bowcvcr was dcclared lost onL division. t*.~1.\‘t'll‘ t A111c111l111ents on t! number oi‘ otheri subjects were also lnlrotlnceti and 1le-_ feutml. Senator llnvid propostui that 1/ F,’ Will Necessilaie Further Discussion Commons Before Bill "Becomes Law. 1-1~111l,v i11 rcccivc the (lovernoi-Gener-t the minimum age 11t’ men iiuble to b1.- A-‘Hcullcti up to sacrvc from 20 yearn to however, it must ‘he returned, but could show tilt-y were eitgugetl i11 bc married before that date, should not be treated as tinmurried men 1111- der the measure. i11. also proposed ,to exempt from service professors Land teachers i11 schools and eollcges mcognlzexl by the cdticutlon dcpuri- ments of the various provinces. Senator (‘hoquctte wished to ruisc 2i years and Senator (fasgrain sug- gested the exemption of men who were the fathers of six or more living children. Senator David moved 111A amend the bill by providing for a p1o~ notincemeiit upon it at the next ge- neral election. llis idea was that the e11forc1=1ne11t oi‘ the legislation be tie ferrcd 11nd that 11 spcciul ballot tisking an opinion upon conscrlptititi he given each voter i11 zuidition to that bear- ing the numes of candidates. Seiun- (Canadian press Degpatch.) tor (‘loran offered 1111 11111e111ln1c11t i11 _.\[,1<],\'AN|)|gtA_ ‘VFALYS. Thtrly. Y1K‘ “"101! llliifitlillil DPIHILLLPS 1'11!" four persons were l1ille1l and two i11- pcrsons who 11111111s1-ilt-1l 1'1>sist:111c1-. 111A wished to rexentpt from thc operation oi‘ thnt clause “cunditluttas. their tigenls 11nd supportcrs 11t 11 fexderal cl- ection." l<‘in11|ly there was 11 demand thut there should he centrul zippeulv judges, one ot‘ whotn should have a lnioirledgc of both English 11nd l~‘1'1-1l1;lt. SEVERE EARlHllliAKE i g 1... 1...... 1.. . 1.... .01., Lowe 11nd tho crew. otl (Canadian Press Despateh.) v\\"l§l1i.'l.\.‘G’l‘()N, NEW ZEALANI). ~~l-‘urthcr severe e111rtl11|1111kes occurr-i ed northwcst ot‘ \\."clli11gt.o11. 'l‘hercL wcre no cash/titles. L Mutnh - ummm (Canadian Press Dcspatch.) Ali).\l't"l‘t).\'. N. lL-A frcitxht train running ircst to .\ioncto11 on the tin; tcrcoloniul tnuin line l1ill1-1l 11 1111111 near Athol station last evening. ills 1111-1111: is givcn 11s lvlucNtitt. lic i11 about. 05 11nd it is stated that i'or the post two years he has not. lmen M11110 lnkl- . mcn who married after July sixtlrL Mtnard; Llnlmgni curgg gay-germ cow; hicLellan. i , ' | l.‘ L ,2 l Ill/l’ I; l L L) 1/ l i I (“ifflizgoq . Lo ~( i .15 . _ xv“ 1 A L 1 ' NEXT W q i EEK rm:- rgraripir 9 TH ,1 “Mr 1m’ OUR GREAT NATIONA MOVING PICTURE- about 600 men under native officers. 34 KiL-LERTF jurcd 'l‘hursdu_xr night i11 thc deraiiiug thc 111l111i11istr.1ti1111' ot‘ the mcastirc. l-l1-. of Genoa M111,“ express at _/\|'quaL-J_ ,HARI]‘ SRAL SSHR. Lfour men rent: L11 small bout. Ruuush Germany. 24 Notions lire Now Engaged in Conflict, \\'.~\SlilNG'I‘()N.— Liberia. the 11c- gro rep11hli1: on the coast of Africa, has dccluretl Will‘ 1111 (lormany. $01111.- ti11111.11go Liberia. broke off tiiploinatlc relutiotis. The tieclaration of war 111111 gives ‘opportunity to intern (ientnan merchants and others which have been 11111111111111 ot‘ unlawful activities. The Lnited States “'11s advised today of the little rep11l1lic's 111111011. Liberia, 11 small republic. 011 the was, was; of Arrivm consisys m- 400_.| windows in the house were slruitcrcd 00 situure miles of territory, or about one-half again the size. of New Bruns wick, with 2,000,000 inhabitants. mostly negro. its capital is Monro» via with 6,000 inhabitants. Daniel Edward Howard is president. The republic has no regular aruny but there is an enlisted frontier force of RAILWAY WRESK 1na1le last night to l1low 11p the sum- .1ncr residencc of Lord Athclstan at (‘a'.ierville. Quebec. 'l‘\v1-11t_\'~t\\'o \\'1>1’ - 1n. by _the explosion. 'i‘he irulls damaged 11nd havoc wrotight i1 terlor of the home. Lord Athelstnti, his wife and d1 ._',h- ter wcre i11 the house nt thc ti11 but all escaped with a‘ shaking 11p 1111i a scare. The explosion occurred about four‘ 1. 111. ’l‘hc 1iyn111nit1: is l1ell11ved i11 be part of that stolen 11 f1w weeks 11go_ front 1~ quarry 11cur.l1111'c by 11 gang of tnuskcd ntcn. it was only "becatlsc the explosive “'11s badly packed that it falls-ti 111 do greater damage. it, nh11<111 n1umuu1 (‘1'l"l‘.~\\\’A.— The bill zimentlitig thc ASEWRE IN EUR (Canadian Press Despatch.) I PllhitAQllll) POINT. .\le.~'i‘he iwo| mnsted schooner Willis und Guy, i'1‘01111,g.1,0115h [he provision for ,-,.;|,.,.,,,,.n1 Port Reading for Halifax with 215i tons 11t’ Anthracite coal. r1111 ashore on] and probably will be 11 total loss. tain John S. l1e1l the shore safely i111‘ Tho schooner was ‘built at Belfast‘ i11 1881i and registered l9!) tons gross. SASUALLY LISL has Mr.Mi1-hael M c Kenna. Vernon, receivednii official telegram statlnrf that ‘ lvllchael McKennu ‘have been gnsscut 11nd are now at the 26 General liospi-j tail, bltuples. idrancc. (lunners Philip McKcnnti un-ll 'l‘h1-. sad news 1111s br-cn her oi’, No. 8 Siege Battery belonging t0 Sotuis has been killed in action. Sergt. i1‘. W. McLellun of Summer- sl1l'e, has i11-en admitted to hospital. He is u son of the late fir. A. A. ? ‘(mgr W613 usxr WEEK r flit YsTERY A or THE , 31.0001’ lflf)’ i" g “IQ. [cation was restricted to judges to be _ 1 l1e1eufter Lap-i incl worl.‘ s11tisi‘z1ctoril_ icceive-d . that, Gunner J. l’. l\icVurish, n 1111.1111- ...._..__.i=.. _*__.. _ Judges‘ Act was discussed i11 c111n1uit~ tec i11 the Senate yesterday. Sir James ilougheetl intimate-ti ih11t 1:- Go\'ernen'111t was 11ot inclined to iUuK with favor on the u111en1l111c111 to to 1h1- thc appli- o11 full pay 11nd returning tw0-tl1ir1isll1nit, tittless named. Sena-tor Sproule doubted the wis- dom oi‘ the 11111e111l1nent.b_\' Senator" Ross. oi Nova Scotiu. forbidding judges to Liccept retnuneration i'or any services upurt from the rcgn- lar judicial (titties. lie suggcstcd that the (lovtarntnctit should iecognizc 11nd ieusotiably pay for extra Judic 11 duties. Senator ltoss suid thnt in 19012 the pay of judg 11s increuse1l on thc understanding that the extra pay ‘E .0 a would cover the remtineratioti for such tiuiies. Senator ltohcrtson told tl1e Scnate that whatever sticcess the lndustrhil Disputes Act may have had “'11s due to thc practice of uppointittgjutliqcs 11s cl1uir1111-.11 of (‘onciliation llourds. Scnutor .\l1:Swce111-_v--- "lines thr- liobertson—--“So far us our lie added that. Scnuttn" exporiciico goes." there 1111s u suspicion among cmplo- - er tl111t i11 the udjustmetit of (lisputes employers would be able to get closer to the tribunals. However. work- men hud grea-ier confidence i11 the. i11» tegrlty of judges than they had in Hugh Graham) Badly Damaged hy Dynamite Explosion Following Threatening ileilers from Anli-Couscripiiouisls. .-- ‘ “ -. Flflfflififi (Canadian Pres; Despateh.) lwus placed i11 a hole in thecorner ot‘ 1hr,- hous ~ i11-low the sleeping quart- .\i0.\1'l‘ltiJAl..— A11 attempt \\'11sL1-rs o1‘ Lord Alheistnn and his family. |1‘o1~11111:1tr1_v its ‘destructive force ‘was 1-1111111111-11 in 11 lateral direction spat- terhr: the rooms o11 the ground floor 11nd titling thcm with wreckage and smashing all thc windows toward the cast oi thc lurgc residence. The de- btis iras scattered 11 distance of 200 fee-t. The outrage followed receipt of tl1rcz1tc11ing 1111111 a to Lord Athelstan. who is probably better known as Sir ilugb (ire-hum; proprietor of the Mon- trml S1111‘. housing American post.- n.arks. warning him that the adoption. o1‘ the. cnnsc: ption bill would be fol- lowed within ten days by his death 11nd tne 1ie11ti1 of other prominent per- ‘SUllS in Montreal and Ottawa. Rhuahuut 11n1u111 S1‘. .l()ll.\‘.—- One of the most tragic 11nd 111_\'stcrir.111= cases which the p0- lice department oi‘ St. John has ever been culled upon to investigate— one undonbti-dby involving 1nurder——-de- yeiopcti 111 Iivc minutes before mid- night. 'l‘11c.s1lny. when the body oi.‘ li11r1~_v i.. Williams. a wvell known North lfind grocer and provision deal- ct‘, was found lying in a pool of blood in his store at 399 hiain street. Wil- liams had l1ee11 shot through the head by c-‘mne person and death was un- 1l1111l1to1lly instantaneous. During the early hours of this mor- ning the motive ot‘ the crime was a 1111211111111‘, i'or therc was 11o tangible i-vitiencc liuins or his store had been robbed, although it is possible the slayer of the grocer may have entered through the unlocked door of the shop with the intcntion oi’ either ltolding up the proprietor or robbing the store. The uftrccrs at first thought that Wdilinins had killed himself, as from the position of the body on the floor near his desk it. looked as if the right 11111111 l1el1l 11 revolver. But when the lmdy “'11s lmovetl it was seen that m) reroivcr “'11s there and no WOBQOI c11lii1i hc found on the premises. Ur. D. l’. liiahoney. who reside; 111.-arty opposite tho store, was sum. 1no11e1l by the police. H11 1413111,] at 11111-1- tbat the 1111111 had died probably illsitllllivt’ 11s part of iiin brain exuded fron1 the ghastly wound. any otncr (rlnss in the (aommunity. The l'~\l1'~*I'I'1*I1<'e_<1t' thc (‘onciliation Boards had shown that thc Judges were fair 11nd‘ 1ha1 thurc. was great advantage in their capacity to quickly gm 9V1. dence. The elimination of Jinlges from 1311'. cilitttion ilowrds would seriouslyyin. terfere with the sticceasstul working of thc industrial Disputes Act. Judges could not be expected to act without; p111", and [he counry would accomplish 11" Wvllvllli‘ bi’ the employment of other persons, as they would have to be paid. (111 the stiggestion of Sir Jamgg l.ot11_'l1cc.1l the measure was held for furthcr consideration. ENEMY PREPARING FOR llTTlCK 0N BIGDRD (ll<I.\‘l~J\'.-\—-~'l‘hc Ge-rlnnns and Turks 11r1- preparing to make a grant 9g. 1111'! 1o icgaln Dugdutl. according to 1111- Sccolo of Rome. General von l~‘11lkc11l1:1_\’11. who cmnnrantledt" t-he .-\11st1-11Gc1'111a11 armies i11 Roumanie. last your, has tirrlvotl at Constant. 11111plc to takc command of the forc- cs now bcng zisselnbled. Four Turk- ish 1iivisions from Dohrudja are helm: 1'o111~1-11rt11te1i. Anuti-lu is sup- ttlvllu: the h- vy urtiliery 511g 391-. 1111111y i11 funds-lung the officers. The oifcnsiyc. thc paper says. will take place i11 thc tnitltlle of September. SCARING THE EDITORS DiONTREAL-"NUTUGTOUR '.'stl1ckors" were gumiuetl t0 the windows of the Gum-tic. Slur 11nd ileraltl officers, a; W0" as some other tlxiwntown build- ings‘ Saturday night headed: "A bu lcs totes," (Down with heads), and bearing the following names with a skull 11nd crossbones in the middle of thc sticker: Borden. Melghen, llugh Graham, Smeaton Wihte, Lougheed, 11101111111, Sevfgny. Min- vfno. Lcaperance. f‘. i’. Beaubion, etc. it is assumed that some of the local anti-conscriptionists went ‘to the expense nnu trouble of thus try- inlg to frighten the porous "mention- Mlnardw Llnlrnent euros toothache.‘ i11 sight that elther~ ~\\‘il-~--~»--—