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Y V V W Y _ »‘l‘l.'i.'.,"<'»’t7.'.." =".‘L“..tL‘."»1'iC‘» tm. cuARt.o'r'rE'rowN, CANADA, »-raioaytyroousr ai, 1917 .u°_""“t»'.2'v`21¢'¢it°FC.'.i."C ... M1 1" "“ "`;"”"" ' -~~-~‘~-‘ . -J~" - ' ---I -- 'TY' ”' ---- ' -"* ' *~'~--- - - --»~~ ~- - ~ . ' iiig,.Ril.lLwiiv rioiii iiuii*iiifiiiis.ttiitlE t‘l1llll llllllfl ll ii sotoisirs iiiistvaitttt A it itiissiii iiiii A iuiinEiisiit_ izviiciitiiiiitt iitii-isis" ~ io si-Millers “wHt" (Canadian Pres; Dqppatch) ` -.,_._.__§____;____ » _ . _ ( _ i v ` PE'l‘ltOQilAl)- Many persons were ;___i ,,, .- iiijtired in a fire which broke out in -1 the tit tif Ka/.iii on I\eianka lltvei t`.P_lt. Lobbying the Senate to Defeat C.N.Il. the .italian Troops areddvaucing Toward ,,,,,,;,,,{, _,"..'... T' M `.. if Inspiring Sermon by the Catholic Rector oi Bill. Government Serves Notice That il llill islleieated both C.P.it. and C.N.It wilt be Ta-lien liver Under War Measure. ills-_ gusted Liberals Support Government iii Applying Closure. (From Our Own Correspondent.) | ()'i"I‘AWA.- The Vaiiadlaii Nor- thern Bill will pass the ('omnion>i to- day._the government having applied closure aiitl even Sir \\'ilt`rid had to confine his retnarks to the limit of twenty minutes. Three Liberals. Tlionipsoii, Turriff and Clark suppor- ted the government in applying clo- sure. In the Senate the i.‘.l’.R. has had a lobbey working for days anti the measure may be defeated. The go- vernment served notice on the C.P.R. today that it tlie`bill was defeated in the Senate the government, under to tio honor to Major (loodwiil. who the war int-asitre, would take over not only the t‘. N. lt. bitt tht- (‘.l’.li. as well itiiti i'uii botit systeiits under a gtivetuiiiieitt hoard during the war. ` A Liberal caucus held today demon- stratttd the denioralizittion of the Opl position, scarcely any of the Liberal t-oiistwiptiunists attending the caucus. A determined fight was made to have Sir Wili’rid Laurier refuse to name members of the Selective Coni- mittee to appoint nienibers of the pri-A mary exemptioit boards but it was finally decided to leave the matter lu the hands of 'a committee. l’rorogation is expected within ten days. he -sititi, no more iaitiitul body than . AMERICAN SCHCCNER »|NClPlENl Nill'El|Si'S :i;;f“;“..‘.;';”.;.';’:’.“...t;iA SiiNli BY CUBA FIRST Ml_lllERlAKiNC oiable atirtos heiic coittli ERS. has recentl returned from England, the Army Medical Cor s. He tultl (CB|13‘-iii" PPWS D¢SPa¢Ch-A (Canatiian Press Despatch.) y it i wiiere he served two years nobly in of estiihlishing a liospitai at Buxton l-0~`\'D0N-~ The -‘\lll“l`lCl1ll filfll00ll- SAt‘KVll.i.E. N. B.- Utttsitle oi' the with Colonel H. I). .lohiison describing GY Lelllll (`~ -'\lll1@l'-‘i011 Will* Sllllk lil’ paces ot’ it tiiiite novel. nn murder. ‘hu n,tm.m| Slwmgs rymrp and p0|r\ii"g bohiiis t'rotii it suliinnriiie on Thurs- ~to the fact that tl? p_c. of the ineit lilly- All the tllllfllllw-l’S iff lil” f'F€W.told :is that oi' the iilloged murder of treatetl at the hospital had beeit nble W'-‘l'€l` tllCk9ll llil llllll llllllllfil l-ll llll Ellwf 3 ttiililary policeintiii by Wesley Sears, to return to duty. (Tontrltidiiig, he llflll DME- Tllli Ullllil (`- Al“|1‘l`S0ll'iin iilletgetl tlcsertiiig soldier. The' 'aftiiiii tlianltctl those present i’or their Will* il Your inaSter ot' 900 tolls i!I`0~\‘»“. boy. Noriiiaii Pliiiiney. aged 15, matte k|m|',,@_.;S um] the 11,33,-ty nmmler in She was built. iii lSlll_ at llutli, Main. - -' - ~ ~' " ` which tliey had honored the toast. flllll WHS 0\Vll"ll All l"|ll|flllL`ll>\ll-T I , _ ` . I "’i‘lio Arniv :intl Niiv_v" was next __ the iiiiiiiitest p'irtit:ultii's of the alleged prttposetl by Mttjoi' I-`ullertoii who ex I t'.ritiit‘._ Alter lwillz lflfkeil ill) ff" U the service oi’ the Empire. The i’unt-tloii took the form of a ltaiit|iit§t__RL@_m_,!_|:¢d Jn.. the Kasey Kor- iiei-’s well known excellent. style. Judge Stewart presitlcil with the iiiicst ot’ honor lit-sltie liiin. After i`iiil justice hnti hceii done io tlitl spleiiditi -menu the .ltidige pi~opost-.tl the ltiitst to the King. in doing :io he toiigritttiliitod those who <-oiit~tiiv- eti tht- ltiert oi' the iiitititioii lieitii: ht-ld. Ile iiitid tt spit-iiditl tribiittt to Major Llttoiiivlll and expressetl appret-iatititi of his many services to 1'. E. lslntltl. Ili’ trttio it brict' outline of tho iilajor's t-ai‘ct~i' up to the preseiit time iiiitl his spit-ntliti soi'\'it‘es in l<`.i|t'oii\vootl Ilos-) pitiil. lie i»:ii'iiestiy liopt-tl tltiit ti way iitight yet be opciietl by »wlilt~h his ser- vices iiiiithl yet he rettiiiicil for this lll'0V‘lit'e. lii proposing the Major‘s` health he ttiok the opporttiiiity oi' ptrseiititii; itiiii, on hrehiiit' ol' a nuiti~ ber oi t`i-ieiitis its ii toltoii ol’ their :tp- pi-acitttioii, with u vnliiitlile wrist watit'li_ \ “lit-’s a Jolly (loud |\‘eliow" was ilieti >itiii.: by all iii'ier the toast hadf been ltoiioreil, Next ctinttt a iiiie piitriotiif' soiiizg front l’t'ot` liarlow, with I’t'oi'. Watltis prei'.idiiig at the piiiiio. llr. tlotitiwell i‘t-plyiiil.; said hc was' at a loss for words to titietitititely ex- press his approt-ititioii ol’ the honor' shown him. ills work iii the past ite' det'lai~ed was only an attempt to put' into practice inotlern niethotls anti tol eiideavor to make Falconwootl itisli-R tiition what it should he. ’l‘lie tlorior then went on to tell oi’ his work in Eng laiitl, paying tribute to the ntagnlfloolll Minard's Linimont cure: distemper. [HE \VI'}A'l‘lIEl!, 'l‘El\[PERA'l_‘URl<] TIDE. MOON, ETC. 'l`i.)RON'i`(), Aug. Ill,-~l\1otiorate sotttii to south west winds. Sl\ll\v0l‘Y “ll Slilturtiiiy. ` Tito highest temperature ret-ortied .VHSli~i'tIay wits 70 degrees above. Al 10 a. ni. lt was tits above; at ll p.'m. it was G4 above. The lowest the previous night wits 64 above. The tide \vIll he high this morn Ani! at 8,47 and tomori‘ow at 9.52; li will he high tonight at 10.06 rlllll tomorrow at 10,49. Tho sun nets this evening at il.l'ill anti tomorrow gg 6.55; it rises to oiiorrow niortiing at 5,39 and Siiiitizil' ul 5.40. 'l`ho niooii rises this ovciiiiig ul ti. The first quarter or the moon was Oli Saturday ,Aug, 25th at 2.08 p.ni. There will be a ftill moon on Sat llfflnr. Sept. ist at 7.29 tt. m. The length of today will be fifteen hours and tw°"tY'¢W0 minutes. 'mi story nits cveiupo t-irciihistatitially|" .i tltrtutlt-.ti toiil'o.ssioii to the Sllffllfl of \\’t~stiiiorel:tiid i outit-v, entering into A tiiiiii iiiiiiis iittits piitiiiotl that the gullierini, was held ‘itll-lil - 7 < ~ ~ ~ ' '. for the sole iiiriose of exprcssiiii ap utico as ii witiiess and tateod by coiiti- l l g | | preotitilioii ot' ltr. tlood\viil's services A stil in the t-oiirt he ulisolutuly bllllle tlt.wii tiiid. :itittclttttl to his t'0riner cou- l'ot' tho people. lJr. l\`ullcrtoii said every person iii , , _ _- (-|» itttaititt. siiriicti the following o- -I \‘- . __ `.. " ' _ _ . MM" (lnmml ls NIU!" 0 H mn """""“"“'"“ "0"m0 "“‘“'“ 01 ‘ummm .ni.itlo by ine to Sheriff Killzini is an ' . '-'_ tl tit :ri l. . _ ', -, ,U , ._ » . wood 'ind htltcvotl iiithtiitb lifts robe i\wescli.i\v .intl I\\vaiii, lunt, pio = nhsolwe ialBk_lmm| and it is not true* emi mum YM bv hmug H 0" ' vitices have oi`l`et'etl forces for ser- Dqwll ,mb August' 1911 (Sig) Nm, ilr. l~‘iillt-rtoti then spoke at sonic , i s _ _ Tl n.m.mun.,| nm, ‘ “ » VM" " l"“m['0 W l ‘ mai l-’liiiiiio\' l~`or i‘orty-oiglit lio\ir`s.' ." tl . : l' _t fthe toast 'i - H . _ - . I _ _ , _' l""=H’ °" "` ""3"" 0 'my erntneiits til Yiiiiiirtn .iiid l\\v.tiig hmWW’_' he had the dlsmnctmn of ' l " t"l it , to the uia niiicent . ~.» ~- _ _ , lm! l1U\\llli-1 l"‘ " 3 Tung have given otlittnl tetoiziiitioti Ummm it m_Uvm(_0 wlde Sensalmm W‘"`|‘ "C Um“i""" f°W'"S both °".m“d ol' I-’ekin's tier-liiintitiii ot' war agtiiist _.. , » t U { _ _'_ , I "ml HM' "`pm'ml'V referring 0 lp G""““"5'- “l’|"""""lY i“""'g "emi '“"_°°’___°°" ” ti. seiitl-oiT wtirthy of their ultimate _llroiit work til' the (‘:iiiittil.iiis. Ile re re(_0m_m_d ,U uw gm,(,;_nnN,m of (mp grtittotl the ntiiivoiditble absence ot Mmm l)'_QSi(I(_m gelwml Feng Kw0‘S_ S- DURANGO SUNK ON th” IE' (`°"5“l‘ when rererrmg to t‘litilif.’,. 'l`lio hostile iiiovoiiieiit iii tho A WAY TO HALIFAX l"`9“i""'“ \VHs0"'S "ue “und for H soiitliorii pi'tiviiit'vt< is now pl.iiitiy ti _Z '"`r[“" _ _ titistfo. l'Tili |ll\"‘~` ill* ||.»\i,li".\X.~- i"iirnes.»i \\'ltlty anti ‘\m"` unmher good Song by Mn P" proved the project for it- ii:ttioiitil (.,,m|,:,,,v I-..(.£.iv,.,| (he News yastp,-r|,,y A' F"‘q“"' Um "mm WM mpllod In by cottnill. whltfll l>l'lll>llltl.‘/ Will hi* “S” that the tilt.-aiiit-r l_turtini.;o had been ‘l l Moore and Uoloiiol Stewart ‘U “"6 ‘ ' ' ` tnlilislictl witlilii a t`ort.iiigiit. 'l‘lie Hunkan,1|hc(.,~,..,v ,,gvm|_ N0 further Wm) hom gne cxwllmn spwchos press Rt-nerallv is urging t'liin:1 to pt:li~i;(.u|m.S were g;ve`n_" whip” me mm hour pwwms Sum prtlsoiit :iii iiiidivitletl i'roiit to llll?R The l_liti~uit_i;tt, (‘iipt.tln (‘lia»iiilio`rs. itiiirlsiiig. ’l`l_iey, however, expressed D. vessels of over 1,000 tons anti one he ward which tho italian troops itre ati- the eiieniy failed to recapture, al- 1uw_ vaticiiig iii their meat drive against thoiigli ho made violent coutiter-at the Austrians, is evaouating< the city tacks. by order of the Austrian -military au- “U‘ni'av ' A i D ‘ ' ` 4 thorltiesf I; was stated it was not H tions greatly impeded the activity of tnilit.ary' evacuation. our airplanes." CERMAN AMACKS CilMPlEiElY RERlliSEll (Canadian Press Despatch.) l’AiilS.- (leroiinn attacks on Ver dun t`roiit last night were repulsed completely, the<\Var Oliice aniiouirces. The l~‘reiich penetrated German posi- tions in (‘liu.inpag_t_i_e taking prisoners and a machine gun. NEW YCRK lHRlllEll f BY SPlENll|il ARMY (Canadian Press Despatch.) .\liE\\t` Y()ltI(.»~ Tito spectacle of ‘.’l'»,00t') iiglttiiit; .itittii iitarcliiiig tloivn l"ii`t.li /\\'etitie stlt‘i't»tl tltis great city to its tlepihu today. l'i'ide, patriotic fervor and oinotioiis that go with the l`ni'ewt»lls to it soitliei' ,seemed to grip wltli coittinoit iiitoiisity the two iiiil lions oi' people \vlto wzitchotl them rutik upon rttiik of khaki swing by The troops. the New York States foriner .\`t\tionni Guard, now the 27th Division ot' the United States itrmy. niurclietl before leaving tor their pre liniinary trulninp; at Spartniisburi:_ S F., so that the city iniglit give litem mission iii Frrtiit-ti, The soldiers c.illetl iortli roars; oi' clioors that were tiltitiost ctintiiiuous for the mort- than six liours that it took the tllvisioii to iiiarcii t`roni lttlth Street in Washing toti Stitiaro. llttloss it may bo thi uiipuhlisltetl iiuiiihcr already iii l<‘i'iiitco, this division iorinotl the lar gc:-it tiuitiher_ol’ t\~iriei'lt-iiii troops yet niohilizoil since tho Uititeil States eii ‘ plrpmy wits oit tht' wa) to llalii`itx vin St, wx-M1116 wml_ strong satirifutfiioii that tho i.oiiti<:rip ' ' ' - Jomfs NH". She was duo to arrive _ ..___---_-- mm mu had hge" asjemed to and Minard'a Llniment cures Nauralgia. at tho latter port several days ago. _Mum-dt. |__|,,|m¢,,g cur" ¢¢°¢h;¢h,_ hoped to see it go liito force iinine , ii eats o oscow on on ay Th the City, Monte Saulu Ilas Been Captured. meh‘§’;§§j_§g;§f;'h;j"j§;{,g;“,;;";§§ Fill Illver to Irish Battalion.; Ilehsutl lol' 0n Whole Batlleironlihtiilery- is Active and is-» t~»<=t-t»=-ti . Fltllllllltl Rtllpoiise to Call-ol Country and Italians are in Contact with Iliiemy. "'°”-'*“' to Protect Rights oi Humanity. . . .___-__ , RHREE ERENCN MNPS- tcauastan Pres- De'=t»a=ch.> lwtuu -u'ii11<»i~y fi<;ll<»"S» iltimliiflllv its A WASt - ._ ._ .._...,...._ ._ ..._ _,_ _ . N .e“""_'!_’____J_ 1 Mr. tl. S. iiiiiitiii, the Vicolliair- :`0\:lreT;0_v5sD?lei':;lBil;£};?3T,lE 3:; KEY»~-N0, er Show was concliidetl last oveiiliig. rospondtttl in by Mr. Jaines_Paton, Dr Biigiitill iinii Mr. (Y. li. Chaiitller iii ttiipittil itiltlresses. .\ir. llitl. Saunders rendered it solo which wits well received. Sgt. lliiii i\it'l)oiiald, just home frottt tlireu yetirs .~it\.rvice at tho front was then t~itllt~t| tipoii iiiiti tolti in it few words soiitetliiitg ot' the lilo of the .lroys in lt‘i't\tit‘o. lie was proiitl to have litteii with them and itliuiikful to be hoiiio once more. Otlier toiists disposed of were the Caitittlittii Army Medical t‘orps, Na tional Service. responded by Mr. G. ld. Iluglics, the <‘ity. by`(‘ounci||or G. D. Wright mid Tito Ladies b.V (7l\Dl~ -V, B. llrowti. - ’l‘lio Natioiial Anthem brought t-o a close ati altogether- enjoyable and aut-t-osst`til ai1'air. ________._._. SCHOOL BOOKS WILL SOON ALL BE . GONE IN GFRMANV .l.""'T°" A.\isi‘r:noAl_a_- 'rite supply Of school books iii Germany will soon he exhausted, l`¢"éoM_l’lI8 A0 "W Vim' lst-he Zeltuiig, ~ Publishers ot school books hiiivebeeh ‘notified that they may use what stocks of paper they Minoru: Llnlmqne hav, on hand, but they will not be\ '_\~., Ivo dra , l - it Q " c rl tion refuses to allow slr Wilfrid to endorse eats-st °",““~,!!” nm allowed more paper for bookl. Aim y anno 9 \ _ in-si\|te»t~'.;-.» . -»»»mtruii&¢lttll'nnwu~. _ -- -nun vw ft. the stircttss tit` their etideiivors l<`ol lowing is the lla; ot’ the successful ex hihiiors: PRIZE LIST Clan 1, Potted Planta: Sect. -i-Balsam, i spet~lmeii.~llIi's Ellz. Robertson, Montague. Begonia. flowering, i specimen. Mrs J. B. Mt°Aulay, (2) Mis, James Her rell. specinieiis.--A. A. Alley. Mrs. Eliz. Robertson, .laities llorrell. John Wonnacott. colt. Cllol II,-Cut Flowers: er Montague. J » /Ibn ~ .aqptiv 'i‘lie following is from it sernioii Ch,-jst upon the Q,-on pus umm, out. I . 'lstretclied toward you iii infinite lovo, ’ bruised, bleeding, crucified, triumph- tiiolic members ot' the 12th Company mg Ovar sm and death to mukn f_‘.A.t‘., N.M.G., by Rt. Rev. Mgr. you f,le.,_ Tits other is that , most: heroic tigure of all these terrible times. are (,‘aesar’s.” And yoiti are here Cardiiiai Mercier, wan of counten- uienibers of the 12th Company of ance and worn of b0dy_ yet with mp Artillery Corps to lay upon the altar rlt unbroken and undimmed, he stands amidst the ruins of his deval- tated and desolatad country. his sons murdered, his daughters violated, his chdidren 'carried into captivity, his ll0'Ill8S laid wastq, every lash that rails upon his conquered people cut- f ting thrice deep into his very soul, yet uiidaunted, unterrided, unbroken, lie races his oppresaors and says to thent: "Draw your plans, set up your bat- teries- srrsiieo your movements, pro- 'pose na you will. but God will ulti- ‘mately dispose. My conviction, both iiiitturai and supernatural, of our ulti- |utate vit-tory is niore tirmly rooted in .nty soul- than ever. _ ` “Wo pligiitetl our word that we should be neutritl autl to .maintain ‘our wortl of honor we have saicriticod our good. our hotties, our sons, our Ixus bands, and after three years of coer- cion we are still as proud of our fidelity as when we flriit " declared: .“Thou shalt not pasa.”' _` ` Anti this heroic figure, the very por- isonilicatton oi’ palt*i0tisni'étid~l`ovs ol `t=ountry. I hold oi|t_to"»you as your model and your itieiti. . ` _ Nov oiiemy hoiist, no enemy brlbg_ tio ent-m_v threat, no eneniy pressure, no suffering, no want, no pain,` no does, no tear has shaken him from his ',hlgh resolve to render to Caesar the things that ara (‘iteaar’s and unto God the tltiiigii that are God's. Far away iit-ross the wide Atlantic he stretches out his iiritis to you for help against tho t-oininon enemy. in the name ot Jesus Christ go forth., to tio and tile. God give you loyalty, God give you ‘t’ortltutle_ God give you unflinching anti unfailing courage to tight our counti'y's cause. And God give you virtue, God give you self-sacrifice and sell'-restraint to tight gloriously alike for liitii. The prayers ot your loved ones t'ollow yoti. tho blessing oi’ yout <`liiirt-Ii act-.oinpaiiles you; the grati- tiirto, ayinptithy, support and sacri- .llt~o of ii united people support y0u.- Eoston Globe t 1" ’ ~.»-~f.~-»-~»v.-~v.--..~.-.- .~¢~-.~.-.~-,_ .~.~¢-~.--~.~,»,. .»-v-».-».- -»¢-----__ SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITCRS ii_lit;_i_iowiit siiow Tho Fifth Annual P. E. lsiatiti Flow- more t-olorti_~A .A. Alley, city. Asteis, <‘oinet, 6 blooms, .-l or more Notwltiisttiiitiiiig the nni’av0urabio color-fi,-Misa Haviland, city. weather there was is very good atteii- .-‘\nt.iri'liinum (snapdragon) 10 gplk. tltin<~e_ The affair on the whole was ou, iight slnides. R, J, MoKelvle, Sum- very sut~t~esst`ul and the manaitt~iiit~iit‘ morititlp, aro to ht-_ heartily congratulated upon ,\|~,tir|~|,inum, g spike,-,_ ,im-k “hmm” ' Mrs. ll. J. Ste-wart; IR. J. McKolvIa. lleitoiiias. ttiboroiiii. tinitbla. 5 blooms ~Master David V. McKenzie. t.‘antlytut't, ti sprays-Misp Rowena Stewart. Chrysanthemuma, single. 10 bloomi -Mrs. D. J. Stewart. ~ (‘ora l-‘loviptg (Bachelors Button) 20 hlomiis,--Miss R. Stewart; John - Woiiitacott; Mrs. D. J. Btpvrqt. ' l`°H\l1°s- 20 bloom.-ist. Miss luv- llund. Mrs_ Goo. Hodgson. John Won. Begonia. tiiberous-rooted. single, 2 “M-ogg Colosla. 6 lorry:-Mn. mu. Rob- fielrsla. coxconibs. 2 specimens, - 9|-t5m,_ ` Ciarlih, 1 hunch, ln". mtg, M15- Ft>rns. foreign, l speeiinon, - Mrs. M-mc," M"_ Gem |hd‘.°"_ l`l\ill<>i1\=is. 1 bunch. -Mrs. D. J. llytltangea. 1 specimen in bioom,- ggewam Master wmrld Duffy ` Ufllllia. show, 5 blooms dist..-Mn. Schlztmthuti. 1 pot.-John Wanna- John Dgugha,-L summnudt. W A Stewart, city. Dellllss; fancy. donnie. s biotum. distinct.-Floreiice llclbod. city. Asters Qutlleid, 12 blioomst 3 or p‘||||“_ nn mm 5 mmm. ti* . , - more colors-»Mrs. D.J‘. Stewart, Low- g|n¢;_.__M|" H"||md_ .8 .. Antoni, Victoria, 6 blooms, 8 or' (gomtmmd om-_ M" in) has _