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I 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ __;_-~ -soltemeat ramisliea Aavct-users.-~ A 1 f- 1-.>q- T "F ` i ., lie- _is ‘ olillili o adrnlos Belly I' '.- gsskly fNsw_ lxilrlgz' gm) im _gt_ _ . t , i __ __ §l gs. ‘ai 'rUEs,_l_oAY JUNE 27 1916- §` 1| S < ig Sie_r_:l__ li:_oiliic'aiioll Selit to Mexico ?}i‘ t e UllIl0d_Siates Expects, all Greatest Battle oi the Series Now 'lalt'llg Place lie- _ . .. - V »° Bmy_ Smemm ol _purpuses ___ ' tillo District. Qapilire _ Several Cu-‘railza~ __G_oi/ernment. ' WASHINGTON. June 20-A demand IPIIIIQ' immediate release of the Am- Etjican troopers taken prisoiler at aljrleal. coupled with a stern noti- dostlon that the United States ex- p__Qc_ts_ an early statement of the pur- %oses _Of the Carranza Government, as telegraphed to Mexico City to-day by Secretary of State Lansing. '» ,The note discloses that the State Department received yesterday a coni- rnnnication from the de facto Govern- ment stating that the carrlzal ilglit` was the direct result of orders to at- tack American soldiers mov`ing_otl1el-_ wise than toward the border, person- ally issued by General Carranza to General Trevino. and but later coni- lntlnicated to General Pershing. ln rpply, Secretary Lansing requires that Ike de facto Government transmit a definite statement as .to the course of‘ action it has determined upon, through the usual diplomatic challnela “and not subordinate military officers." The Mexican communication is con- strued. Secretary Liinsing states, ‘ “as it formal ayowel of deliberately hostile lctioti against the forces of the United - - ~ - » - - ~ ~ - - - - » - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - ~ - - - - -- ~ -_ - - - - -_-.»_~.... --_-_-_-.._-E.. ._-_-_-_T _._-E _,_-_-_-_-_~_-_._-_._.._,I.,_._.,_, States now in Mexico, and of tb- pur- pose to attack,,without provocation. whenever they move from their pre- sent position," despite the friendly mission on whlcll they are engaged Mid which is reaffirmed in the Ameri- can rejolnder. General .Carl-anza is .required to place himself on record fomlally, and tho plain intimation lies .vthind the restrained language of Mr. Lansing's communication that force will be niet with toroe. Apparently however, tile Washingtoil Government is leterlnlned that the facto Government shall not establish ` responsibility before the world, if war is forced upon the United States. The note that the military situation was tullted over at the V' ie House _to-night by the President with Chair-‘ man Stone. of the Senate Foreign ite- lations. Committee, Senator Lodge, ranking Republican member, and Chairman Flood, of the House Com- mittee on Foreign Affairs. Alter the conference, which lasted lnore than an hour. Senator`Stone said the situation was exceedingly acute. i AfilESllliiiSiE.iiiSllli iS ~i'I-IAIISES A PA-NIB' ANIIJNG IIERMANS 1,,`._l-- _ '_ ,- I 4 . . _ (Gsnsdlan Press Delpateh.) , ; MILAN, June 25--_-News-from Sw,it-I I nlisud states-that the' Frcnchair rliid 6§`_’Kil'l¥hl_‘ue had a terrible oflo tx-in stir ading panic in Germany. , than 120 persons were kllif-ll. ‘ 1 Many of the victims_were attelldlni; D DD ~ _ Several bombs intended for the more than 200 wounded. Ili IIN KARLSRUHE the I-lagenbeck Circus when the aero- lane a cared rglroad station fell in the* midst of the spectators. Some 115 dead were carried out, and _-_-_-_-_-_~_-,-,-_~:;_-,-,-_-,-:.1-:::_z-:_~_~.-_-.-:_-_-::::.~.-: ~:» A-:-2-:: -4:-.~:.-_v.~.-_~.-::.-:_-_-.1-~=_-.-_~:::.» .-.~_~:_-_-.- vu i. iistiiiiiii“'i‘“"" .iiiiiliiiiliii S iii iiiitiistiii, is. rica iirélrrof i».li.l. is critlon tionilitlon as llssult of lssuult _I -_li`y;'i_'\__sii;i$oltiurtlil itsll. lssnll-1 ants liolil llndsr llrrsst. - (Canadian Press Despatch.) Nlllw GLASGOW, N. sl.. .lane 26- qn Saturday night, Fred Wboks 01 Prince Edward Island was beaten and out by two colored men in New Glas- gow. He was taken to the Aberdeen 1-lospitelwhere he now iles in a cri- ticsi condition. His two assailants are under arrest and will be tried,on Fri-_ diy morning. The affair almost caused gg-ace riot in New Glasgow. Canadian losses ~_ ill llattle oi llooiie' T Qensdlsn Press Despatch.) .0'.l"§‘AWA, ONT., June 2ti.~rN.BN`ly~. toil t buaand casualties have been re- ports: to Ottawa from the battle of 1-hbgirand the subsequent enlule' ` ju' They havo arrived__ at the %&. seven or eight hundred a dey- e -'fine total, of something over t’ al Qtthousand is accounted forkl; will aqélal that of St. Julien. every anatlian who has fallen ren torcemttnts to maintain the continu y t e rgervice have been sent to Flan- B i 'A _ ` ' ` til usand (Yana, 9 lr.. “l»l‘ii°2$‘--ei°v»».» viii --“I3 -v ts ~- wwoilgoolatea saturday- If “lg not originate in Ottawa. nothin! d confirm it has been received hers sn it is not ‘st all credited. - __ _ 1 iliitili--roll A ~ A iilliisslats fl -&__'l~EAMER, _ "Canadian Press Despatch.) _ ,,-,i~,>lis°.:.li...i-'i:.i'..-..oAla;~.Y ff-_ ft 'f' _ _ A _ » H 'I IVT Y . ' > fi Q 1 siilltiiindli oisiiiiuiiis THE--S 'T551 I or-lisslit E"'°“"S oli --Eilslsiiiii-Fiiolil "F The liovel Junctiolitionsidered a Vital_l’oillt. Tile( girgillgfgalyfnd (5P€¢llI 'to the Guardian.) tate retreat. All italy is rejoicing ffSpeclal`to the Guardian.) elimination of General Pi'lanzer's army Brusslloff's forces in this section is road from Sniatyll. rind Kolomoa to a point to the defensive of Leuiberg on the south. The occupation of Kimpo- lung and Kay opened the way to Kol- omea`. Already the result of this last recorded victory of tile Russians is becoming evident in tile forward move met of General Letcllltaky on the road from Sniatyn and K lolliea to a point ten miles from the latter town. lt is evident from the report of prisoners and the booty taken that the Austr- ians defended Kiinpolung with consid- erable forces. Tile were attacked b V Boll tl be forced to fall back _ ong is whole line before Ternopol. ’i‘lle Teil- is evident that preparations are being made for a desperate stand at Brody on the southern wing of that position. Nevertheless ill face of stii’f counter attacks the Russians have been able to push li. wedge in tile direction of Vladimir _Volyneki to a polllt which threatens that town and endangers the Brody gateway to I.enlberg from the east. According to tile military expert of the Bourse Gazette the Germans have taken full charge of this region and have illlad up the ranks of Arell- duke l~‘erdinand’s broken army which lost 70,000 men since the beginning of the Russian advance. _ PETROGRAD, June 26-With the in Bukowina the attention of ' Gen.~ now directed upon Kolomea, the key_ LONDON, Julie 26.-The greatest battle of the series oil the Russian front is developing ill the so-called y y Lutsk salient, according to the latesti p , _ Russian troops which covered thirty despatclles from Petrograd. The new, behind in the retreat. _________,,,__Y_____________:___________________________________________________________________'_______ miles from Gllrallumora alld two daysiplaces named in the official communi-_ ln Volliynia., Petrograd records the ti-»-~- - """"""""""`"`""5""""'i"""f" ""j_`,'.'1"'_,_'" ' '_" were rushed into the fight with scar- cations would appear to indicate that capture of ll relioubt near Czartorysk, ~"""'~" *r ‘~_~‘ ~' ~~‘-' ~-' ' '-~ ~ -» -1-i --lit ~A~:Iai’~».‘Pl. cely an honr‘s rest. According to Rus- the Germans have made il slight im- the repulse of attacks southwest of l sian military authorities their as-'pi-pssion on tile salient already. Lutsk alld an advance north of Radis-` ‘ N sault added the last toucll needed to The key to the whole situation is the lavoff. while Beriill reports the putt- complete tlleilenloralizatlon of Genel-ul|i{ovel .lullctioli and gigantic eflortsl ing down of Russian attacks to the Fflannor’s forces which are elltlrely'are being made by the Germans to east of Vlsrdinlir olynski and west cut off from communication with Gcli safeguard this vital point They are of Dubno Heavy fighting continues eral Count Von Bothmer’s army group lnasslng every available unit to coun~' throughout this entire region. The on the Stripa River to the north. Gen- ter (hc Russian tllrust. On the dl-| French during attacks Saturday re eral on .imer‘s post on is re- rect mail to Svelliki tile Russians are captured from the Germans trenches garded as pl'er_-iirious as a result of_ witllin twenty-oilc nllles of the june-| west of tile Tlliaurnollt redoubt north- this operation. His right flank has been tion but fot‘,tell days they have been east of Verdull and also made some _ , - - '_ _~ _ ~ ,- .. .,~ completely uncovered an military held ut that position. 'progress in the village of Fleury. sc- \ critics believe lie will without doubt The Germans have made even great- cortling to the war office commnnica- _ _ ,_ ‘ __ _ al h` er efforts to check an indirect approach tion. Sunday saw no infantry acti-_ Ca to Kovel by the southern flank where vity in the Vertllln region but bom- . __ - __ _ ..._ _ _. ,a__l tonic forces appear to have been for the past week the issue has hung bartlment on botll sides of the Mouse i u ' ' able to “tgp to some extent the break-I lil the balance at Lokatchl ti_;e appex colltlllued without lllterruption. There _ _ Q 9 S i w _ in of their froilt in the Kovel reifioll. of the wllole situation. T e maps was also pronounced artillery activity ° ` ' - wlgere a large element of German show the Russians are no longer at between the British and Germans on troops stiffened the Austrian lilies. lt| positions oil the Franco-German line. . .._,Y, -new oi the Russians.. wllo are only Twenty-ones--Miles Distant. Austrians .lose Heavily in Men and stores. '___ ‘Ji __ 1 'Y' " (Canadian Press Despatch.) ._ _ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, .lone 26.-The Munster Fusiliers and Anscears were particu- larly successful in connection with raids. There was a good deal of ar- tillery work on both sides yesterday evening and during the night. Ollr artillery fired with great effect. hos- tile trenches being considerably tia- maged ill many places. Four lurg-.~ explosions were caused by our heavy artillery in the enemy'i~l rearguarii lines between Pozleres and Molltau- han. To-day our artillery was again ilctive at numerous points. Consi- derable damage was caused to hostile defensive works, notably near Longue- vel_ Gommercourt, Givenchy, Engo- helle. north of Loos salient, opposite Wytschaete, east of Wleltj. One hostile kite baloon in addition to those al- ready reported was destroyed by our aircraft yesterday making a total of six out of fifteen baloons attacked. (Special to the Guardian.) AMHERST, Julie 26.-A bogus chec- que artist giving his name as S. B. ` ' Wilson got in some fancy touclles _..é_-_t,-,.i___-._ - The slléaifdlaielsli-els(: fgLl||AlAt;li?.!;m'” A-ltfirlltlizgfresh mmm to push me _M ‘Saved by the /Dominion iron and PARIS. June 26.-Later details Commentators in the morning papers sllow that Frlday‘s fighting near Ver- freely admit that the Germans scored iillll equalled in fury anything yet ex- a. success, but point out that this suc- |_-,er|e||¢e(l_ cess cost more than it was worth. thc The total German forces engaged ou enemy's losses being placed at from ll two mile front are estimated at bet- 40 to 50 per cent. of the effectives en- wecn four ullll five divisions. it was gagell only by the last overwhelming rush Tile Germans have captured the- wllell tllo llefeliilers were worn out Thiaumont work. after three. weeks ol itiill tlilllllell by lnully hours of bom- effort. bllt the French advanced line billdlnellt that tile enemy succeeded still holds good possessing the greater ill rustling tile Tliiaumollt work and DBF! Of Hills 320 Mid 321- the adjacent advanced trenches. lllldertakinB B Vi80l'0\1B 0If0l\lIV° U19 The Tlliallmollt fortification covers French drove back the Germans over the approuolles to Fleury, and the one-_ the ground which they won Friday. my hoped to contllllie the charge and The battle was particularly violent ill sweep away the llefellders of the lat- tile vicinity of Fleury. ter place; but the Frcncll counter at- The Frel*°~h did not succeed in re tacked with such vigor that he was -gaining plz: elsion of Thlaumonl a-ble only to cling to the positions ilrst wood. More llian six- German divi- gained, which he was busily engaged sions participated in the offensive ae in strengthening all night in prepara- tions east of the Meuse Friday- ..._._._._.~-~--- --»-~--~--------~ -~-~~--A-c -_A¢,Lv.-:::.-:_-:_-::::.¢s :_-_-:::::~~'u I , B hsrest that Russia has 0ifl_\‘0li crfriwvlu to assassin): »h°__:_'_i2 goin tus Allies. Resell" ll °P || “iq to -be favorable to the DNW ¢ . Dr ft _links frsdulnt excursions *° ‘i_;~ _ 9 9. so ~ ` ' ' :_.'.-F '~< . ¢ _ r i _ 53§3°'*"'i:"“"5"3"3:3‘*- ";""”""f°*` °5 SIX AMEHIIIAIIS Mil. H. C. IIHUSS IELLS AUSTRIAN THANSPHHTS i‘=1"-2"?-’?“--‘f-`°-‘I-‘i'-"-ii-@i5if"f°-:mi MYSTIHIIIUSLI BISAPPIAH i -Ulf Y.M.II.A. WUHK SUIK Bl |lAl|ANS with a capital (;ldd_l;e_ss gn _¢lai\‘yI_ll__8. _ 'i .D. rwe on e ...___ » _ °" " bvgntefitlgero bt: daeilvedefrom co-0l>9l°a~ (gpeclal to the Guardian.) ' ‘ (9P°°|l| \° *IW 9\|Il‘dIll\~) tion Prof ‘Paul Murphy plant path- VERA (fn-UZ June 25 _ggz Amari. _ ROME. June 26.-Two Austrian olo ist described in a most interest- mlisghfg from tho 'ruxpan dis- ' ~ UIUIBDOPIB MVB been lllllk Ill U19 hill” ingg manner 'the diseases of plants fin: zrgzordgng tgadyicgg received to- D01' 01 DUPHZO by IIBUBM- TM lving valuable suggestion as to how “rc 'U-gm Tamplco by W. W. Canada, . I-l'anBD0rlH were lolded With U00!!! to combat these diseases. llev. Mr. £50,103" Com,“|_ who they B,-gi or _ arms and ammunition. Brown of Murray River glW0 0 'Bill' what happened to them is not made MY- H“"°m C-___C\`°“_° '°"”"{°"h;f’°g" g |¢ 1 _p_ I, 1. | d 1| _ tary of the Cha otte own . l`:lA?ltnAl1I~tI)igll‘lA£Ay"a!I3néeihg lines ce( llffoigxzhigntA‘30(i;eAl;:t;:A::l:l?:ea:i;3 novertin A.. sends the following lote from I P - ’ ' the present farming. _soars on tankers lying is the river Sherncllffe- Enslsnl 1° __ _ _ - _ reytexg Edgesymqxlggiii sdttgrofa gsxgacp' “ggggvifsearsn yetthem tAIIsl:il:i;` secretary Mr' J. M. Ch-tk. ' I " exp:-essD wagon? for ssl; ch¢;l_i,_l3> 3:1 1 -. -. », ,, D , t.are oil. . fgglgpt. Cla_ri_¢ which wM_rU1_“‘i°-‘““"“"l:_o_na1};_:_;§___b;::"¥il:;:g ,gr molgsttoil.. _-_»`l_1:s:-___(_i_ll_\_rk.S___;=l_ri___st_i:_tioilvt_l_d_‘_ _ag Cx; 02036 gy s s 549_6_2__M2___d__ ' °“ ' A ~ " ' ° - A uh" is 'ian ii' -t inlnlic. 'Phe work ~ "'“"' -wKr`i"i"`tl:'i'.4'l»l`\`lN'cli>A'l. Fon 'rav- i '“‘°'°'°‘i“..-%'.f.“i.'*.i":';.::'.:.i‘t‘:.l:~io- °“ T:.'i.s‘°°. tr .:';°.:“:.?:f“:: .:“....:°.‘:..":.."t.. .,........., »». or “re*“li'-- °i:'~'rl’~~- .r - -i-- ----»-» iw- ;:'ii;2 i2.¢.'r..r-of i.--ls. :i.:t"‘i'..t.i...rf~’i'f`°i.»-'°.'.°°' '“"‘“ W°"‘: *l:'°.°°-“ai”-fr ..2?....t.~..l":....~: . ~... '.‘,..... ---° M- .....‘........- ‘A ‘f' . .iri-msiill ' i it ' still' t srl-eootltoo. Programme ol-~ I ww “"_*. - _ - ~ ~ _ - "_ yegklgftifmpgtfdwn Igngrssd-einen: K2; gfgiiginiwukegltbftilgtisttlestlip dey l¢°"°°°“' am' s“""" “"°“°'i 2;2§r?din°t’i‘Qu:° ¢?l;;Iilg|'°“‘ A‘"°m“¢“:;f A o t.IT.- A l.A . D _Oils ‘- gm-' ¢ tho"' s`xunins.¢ion~.of.‘Nelil-like every' two hours. :where 2705"! llfV|¢° lt 7-9°? “°l"|*Y- I”‘°'iHe Wm' ‘QQ I n. sm mg" main floor., in private family. *Ali ‘everything about t e hr? ?l‘0l\\t:_°l‘¥:g£ he’eii' no disorders of any kind __3:_!I3;\;;rg‘;:_‘n°_°(_"';m;§y;n§“::gl:,§:;.cf Home of LT-'dp Tn . rlnadebrg oggivenlenee;-_'_ _;\ll;?__ 34 ' 0* "f " ' ' \'8° 0 0 0 ‘ 1- A-miifIth:AA';gorln1iiTi;°dntl$i-nlfnilllld ' _____..._.._.._. Weililsldev. oven: Thurgslgli _Hvt-N. “fu :’,°"§' " th” Hi," i2°2’°"“° 2? ' N r -a2o44-lan l 'ourlgnce y A (8 will \° *M Gvlrdllo-i Concert party; Friday. WG- "'“‘.h-Isrile oligcwni-ienllsseb iz ilmrtggn; Losr AN aui'lT'iTvsi‘ ssooci-i “W ` _ ‘ Final; slssoolullvrlilas, 'roomy ills Ing _"'§°V‘_§{_§;“§°§‘§§§’ (E§,‘1§jioppos§nt§'itii so _ lé policy. lists-can st. more cliiirrli ima ------ --- (By C°\\rI°l' I0 C°|'m“’“°- N' M")"` ggg“iwu:e‘:"e,.y n ht md “_ Other (‘.onserrp%_fvs_ 2% tions from _ Judge Hsssrds residence. Finder ` Lg: gsllsgi-;;r:'A;3.:n) LAAA;-ic:il‘:1hghl;)t;.lS"°° “I m°°*- Tll‘§_ we li", |-em, the cabinet are rllmo . please leave at 235 Euston St. E ' ' 1' e ad int iii sims sul-in; the IHS- 'f‘"“K 'M 5 °“' "°‘°'“"“' ‘ °“` ' bTtlIIe.:vlth Cgrraiiszs troops at Guer-_ 00\|ntel'. library. Blok Man s|>l>re~,rlE 'Elf _ I-%lT-_°"lT‘i:: zlxumlnor I 0?; _ rsro but his fate is still unlinown._ CII" l“°I\ "U mil” - "9 W" . ~ , W'__“““ conmnm mon” cm. “cr _ this infomation was contributed in ;l1s_l_l_:_h1°:t_new&l__?_s:\__4;s_,___n;o;l:;| mn En: Fwd" '___ __w:___° "wha by_-_“v-_- _ - ---- - i-oftlcial account obtained by Ml-_ gud" .0 “__ 'would B’ mmm’ m - ~ 1” .t J-m|“°n»| Dm" °'"_ . must accompany orders. Minimum _ ROME. June 26.--ln to~day's fight. ing the enemy withdrew rapidly before our advance. lie blew up a bridge at Foxi, set' fire to a special place at another part. Along the whole front we found the trenches of the enemy of arms and ammunition. food and 'over the withdrawal of the Austrians six weeks after their offensive inove- ment on_ the Trentiuo front Our casualties everywhere were very slight. _,,,,,,.,.,,,,iii`_-_ -9,-_ _ filled with corpses, large quantities (cimadlm Preu Dupatgla) ROME, June 26.-A general-'retreat L0kl1l¢hI.`1l'ie Germlllli MVIHB f0l'C€d other material which were left by the of the Austrians in the Trentino dis- Illelli MGR fl`0IlI three I0 SIX 1111168 011 enemy. Fighting is stlll going on. trlct over a sector of about, 20 miles the IOHd_Wlli0|1 lends to VllidimiI‘-V0ly- _ In Carniu and on the lsollzo artillery in extent, is announced fh"an ofllcial nskl. _'1heRussiai\s. according to still is active and especially is tile upper statement by' the italian war ofilca to~ later HCCOUHIS. MVB WUI! DECK 501116 valley, where the enemy's trenches day.~ The statement says that the 'Of UNB ground. were damaged extensively and where ltaliansare pressing the pursuit ,vigo- Tlls Rllssiims have Cenflllered the _explosions and fires were caused. rously. The text of the ststemen “'h°1e °f the {\“5U'I3\1 CTOWH mild 0f Hostile aircraft dropped bombs near follows: ` ' BUKOWIM Mid the A\lBI!'0'H\1ll§0rilH1S Ala on Padua, Fonzzoc, l’rilnolullo_ and The enemy. incapable of overcom-` lllfe Uwkillg lheil' Way. I0WlH`d the f'-Bl* Griegno. There wore no casualties ing our defence and under the energe imtlllun passes. Klmpolung has been and no damage was inflicted. At each tic pressure which we llavabeen con- occupied by the Russian andthe Aus- of these places-large fires were obser- ducting for'several days, ha; heel. IFIHUH haw fallen bH0k'I>9fW@@ll that 'ved. "Reports `fl-om the front state forced to begin a retreat north ofsths. town and to the northwest have eva- that the Italiana are advancing all .Mandrielle road.- - ` ;“§_'_*_’d *‘§i§i1_°7S if the B°“ih Of FWD' along the Trerltlno sector. recvmluer- "Wo have recaptured the positions M tml -ell - _.ing positions which the Austrians oc- of Casteltlambreto, Malette, _ Mount ODE U10 River 1°'l‘l1Ih,inth€II' drive cupled and capturing men. arms, um- Longara Gallio Asiago Cesuns. and toward Kolomeau. the Russians have nlunltiolls, provisions and all kinds of|Mollte Cengio. ' Our advance contin filllillllfeli Wllisclwil' and Tonloulwif- supplies which the Austrians were, us-fi vigorously closely at the heels o' 'The AUBUIHHB 1051 heavily In 1119" Ubiised to abandon in their precipi-'the enemy ' ° made risoners and ill war stores loft ' here oil Saturday afternoon and even~ ing whereby chrcques purporting to be Steel Co., amounting so far as knowll. to $250 are held here. The following. are the victims: B. McLoughlin, Oak Hall, sold a nice suit of clothes and silk shirt taking in return a checque 'or $100.25, paying the difference in cash. W. M. Chesley, Jewelry. one .lianionil rlllg sold at a bargain at $100 for which he holds two checques of fifty dollars each. Percey T. Smith. gents furllisllilig. easily sold $15 worth of llis stock for which lie received a $50 checque returning in good Calla- dlan money the difference of $35. Willson as s good buyer and nt- tempted tc&spose of other checques_ for hotel hills etc.. but failed. Ile rep-. resented himself as travelling for-.the flrm and that the checques were oil expense account. He left Amherst on tho noontrain Sunday, the. proprie- tor Mr. Wallace Hill. of the Amherst Hotel where he was stopping became suspicious when he stated he had no money and tendered a checque for his hotel bill. 1-la then tried to get _in touch with some who be supposer might have checques. Some timiesf- ter the train had left he rang up _Mr. Mcliaughllnfrom whom a parcel had been delivered at the hotel alt! stotefl to him that lie was afraid t at wil- son wlis supplied with too many chec quea. The matter was placed in th* hands of Crown Prosecutor J. A. Hall way. Then the Chief of Police Car- ter of Amherst. got the wires bnsyand the suspect was arrested by Chief of Police at Mont Joli. Quebec. Cor. stable James A. Simpson left at noon to-day to bring him back to Amherst. SONDENSED ADB. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION .1- ONE CENT per word each__insertion hir advertising in tlils column. Cash /dial-ses twenty-live cents. ____ _ GIRL WANTED AT THE ARLING- ton House. l'i6il-ti-Z7M3_i »Tv6UTv"e"LAov WET-i“Es To l-line _a piano. Phone 514. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Guardian Office. 8275_-4-l5Mti‘. WANTED--AT ONCE GIRL T0 GO to summer cottage with small fam- ily for the summer. Apply at thili office 460-6-22Mtf. FGR SALE- GOOD SERVICEABLE 557 6 27’|If _-_-_-_-_-f _~_-_-au »_»_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-f,-_-fe;:_-_-.-_-_-_~.-_-.-_-.~::: -_ WANTED AGENTS WITH DRIVING outfit to sell line of farm machinery on commission. Experience not n'e‘-.' essary. Farmers preferred. Write to lvl. Box oi. sss=s-zmoipd. LOST-BETWEEN 19th AND -.2111 small puree containilll sum- of me ney. Please leave at 130 Fitsroy St. and receive reward. _ 567-C-2"illlil. -PUML Nussis.-lvlalii Tail?-Ti=e. male wanted at the Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nllrgev For particulars, address Dr. Art ut. V. Goss, Bupt. Taunton State Hos- pital, Taunton, Muls. 8101-4-`11Mt` "PORTRAIT, AGENTS WKNIID. Send for catalogue. Solar had bro- mide prints, portraite flat \_nd.c_on- vex. frames and war picturtg' Mei- chants Portrait Co. 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