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TUNE 14, 1917 sz.s`o on var (miles) in Armies nl cena., me enum U, lg, FRENCH Slttltfti alms lrl me lm ,TRUSSIANSDEM-ul lllrlo collsullllllls SUNNIN ATLANTIS " P A - “°.;¢°_“‘:.l.';;1r;. .‘2:.'.".:'.‘.z”.‘....,. OVER CITY .OF I-0N‘D0N’lIiIAAIiNV FITINIITITWTAIINITIIT , I HAS ABDICA-I-ED PAR nr, Sequallu, with 550 passengers on _‘K-Q --°-* my-li has been torpedoed alld sunk (Candi. Pre” D°'Pa'°h') ...li U... l... 0.1.... ......_ Tl... S.. Fifteen German Airplanes Flew Over. r§j;r0*;°<;§; ;_-Wljgg; a1§;;--_j;t;r<;;;g- llis“'Successor is 'His Second Son Alex- W” §“"“ ‘“ ""1 /"‘““““' London Dro in Bomb. Th We 'f--------'5---<-él-- El-------S' ander Who is -Lessi'Under the Influence A ong the passengers was .1 detach g 8 e r m y eieveuts at ixlonl-ltadt passed the iol iiilellxiltnlif féliiiilevegliiifesliliéiiiia, ugmsogsi ahd_lowln_g resollitlon by a vtotc of 1,000 to th- W---»----1 by ---- S------\------r Aircraft A Schoolhouse was Struck " “"“ "”“»““”“ “”'“““” '° *“‘°”’", Prince Who ls No More Popular ln Navigation (.0mpa"v_ .Palm Hel ' the inhabitants oi' Kronstlldt that -thc gms; _on__age, was 5__557_ peasants will stoll the despatch of all 430 éeet Mug and was bum in Belfas; ' food to Iironstadl, if thc town does not immediately ,infill her revolutionary iol°cl-sl to tile.-le ot' thc Russian Demo- in 1898. NETHIIIIIST IITINTERENCE AT NITINCTTTN NB. (Canadian Press Despatch.) l\l()N(`TON-- The tcrlllal opeuillg of the Nil. and l’.i§.l. Ministerial Con- i’el'rncc ol' the Methodist church took plllcp on Tllesday evening at 7.30, thc Prcslllent, Rev. 'l‘llos. Hicks ill tho cllnir. About 50 nlillistcrs responded to lllc roll cull. 'l`hc usual routine was followed. There is only one candldillc c-fferlllg this year, owing es- sentially to the fact that so many of the prospective young nlen have ell- listed. - At the scssllrll oi the nlinisters on Wetlncsday morning Rev. \V. (‘. Lallc, \vus added to the list ot' supo.l'llunlc‘l'a- ries. llc has preached 48 years. llov. ii. E. Tllomas, read the pastoral ad- dress which was one of the best over given, The ‘Moncton church lll wllich tho conference is being held is one of the finest chul'cll buildings in Ca- nada. it was opened during the year and cost almost, $100,000. it was noted that 400 men who have been educated at Mount Allison have enlisted i`or the war. There were six deaths ill the ranks of the church dur- ing 'thc year, Dr. Sprague, A. E. Lo- Pllgc, lf). Il. C_re_ed, Mr. Mclntyre, A. J. Gerald and Wim. Wass. _ The llov. R. S. Crisp is replaced on the Vcrnon ltiver circuit ily Rev.-W. R. Popper. Tllo laymen held a ses- sioll ill tho afternoon. The island lay delegates on hand are Messrs Wim. H. Smith, l-lenry E. Smith, t‘,o~l. Moore, tflnls. ll, Firinlan. und E. H. Wright. 'i`llt- :lllllual session for both ministers and lalynlcll _opens Thursdlly morning at il. _ SGT. VERNON H. McLEOD. Sergeant Vernon 1-i. MacLeod. -“Hu of Mrs. J. D. Mt-Lcod, Hillsboro Street, lot( with the Signalling Corps On August 22, i914. for overseas und is now at lleadqllart.ers lst (`anadian I"f""lf.V Brigade. He won his stripes On the ilcld oi' battle and was award ed the military medal on May filth. and nn June ls; was mentioned ill tile dt-spotches by Genornl Haig. Mlnmfs Llnimellt sores distemper. 'mn waxrnnn.. A sanrnnaronl, rlnn, Hoon, lrro. uk-1 ». '“lf“’T0 John 13- Moderate' the Association with n number "f cess Pat.: owned hy Mt- 1"- 1'- Him' Wilidll hir., with higher temperature. "' lllltholi, temperature recorded ymefduy was BB degrees above, At 10 H- m.. it was 58 above; at 9 p. m.. it was 53 above. The coldest the pre- "i°\u\ ntsln ws. so above. The tide will hs high this eveninl ai- ‘i-Ii!! and tomorrow nt 7.48: it will " Ilivh tomorrow morning at 6.39 and Saturday st 7.27. .hs sun sets this evening at 8.05 Utd tomorrow at 8.00; it rlsos -t0lI‘l0\‘- T21) "“0|'l1il\g at 4.31 and Saturday at The moon rises tcmorrow morning at 1.28. . 1. T"° ‘Hi Quarter or the moon was on “°Bdly. June Rib et 1.8! n. m. ' ' There willbs s new -moon on"i"ilA¢fI thy. .runs llnll at Loi ll. 'm The length ot today will be Iftboli, I‘°‘"" *ml thin-ty~t\vo minutes. ‘ (Canadian Press Despatch.) i.()Nl)0N.- The east end of London was bombarded today by fifteen hos- tile airplanes. A large number of British airplanes pursued the Germans who flew over Essex to London. The Gernlrtn airplanes appeared over Loll- doll shortly before noon ulld a great battlc occurred ill the air. The inva- ders were attacked by anti-air craft guns as well as by British aviators. The following l.-flicinl statement was issued: "I-Ufll T"l'0m'h, t‘ornmander of l-Ionlo. lloienccs reports tllat about fifteen hostile airplanes were heard crossing the Essex coast. passing in-the vici- nity ot` the nortll part of the Thames ut about 11 a. lll. They proceodod ill tho dlrction oi’ London. scparatinl; when they had covered about half the llisluuce. 'i`ilc cas( ond of London wut: attacked and bombed. Anti-air craft guns of the Lolldon defenses have been ill action and a large number of airpiaes are still up in pursuit. lll the I-louse of Com-mens Chancellor Bc- nar Law said 31 persons had been kill- ed and 67 injured as far as ascertain- ed. A bomb struck a school house killing ten cllildreu and injuring 50. One German airplane is reported to have been brought down." LATER DETAILS OF RAID. (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON.- The death of 49 per- sc-ns ami injury to 200 in today’s air raid was announced ill the House of Lords today by Earl Derby. I-le said he feared these figures would be ex- ceeded when fuller reports had been re clved. ¢.~.~_~_-_~.-.- ,-.-;~_-.-.- _-_-_-,-_~__-:~.~.-.~.-_-.le-.-.-.~. c _ .-.-_-_~.~_~.- .-.___ D 0'M Iteddln F. l‘. liell'nossc_v., o J A G El to 5-55 the prescribed examination mitted to register and conduct, drug- store:-l as regular pharmacists. _ A resolution was DHSf"U‘i "*‘III“i¥ U" attention ol' thc Ilniand Revenue Department to the fact that th_<‘ general stores in the D\”0Vi‘llt_:% are soiling certain articles whit. til- not (rue to name, thereby deceiving the public llltcntlonally' 0" °II“"`wI;u Thr, qucstloll of affiliation W _I Nova Scotia and New llrllllevvit'-< respecting u Maritime (.ollegc__oi` Pharmacy was discussed. The ma cr was laid over for further colnlidcrn- The election of officer! Of resulted as i`oitlows.- :_~:,-.~_-_~_-.-:_~:_»_»_~_-_~:_~.~_~.~_-_- »~.` ,_~_~_-_»,-_-_-_-.-_- _-,-_-_ _ ierred upon him, and congratulating A. Hennessevy. Colin A. l\icllonll|d,tlle Association upon thc splendid' and Wilfrid ’i‘n.ylor. t1'llr\l‘lottc.towll: ,progress made since its' 0l'gan~izl»tloll, A. J. Matheson, 0'Lcary; W. J. .twelve years ago, He congratulatodl Waugh, Alberton; J. E. Dalton. the members upon the unanimity and, Charles R. McLellan n-nd A. ll. friend-ly feeling which existed-~at all times among the drugg‘l‘fs of the f`,rosbv', Su-mmersid 1 - - ' 'l I ‘ ~-- Hs_ Montague; and J, (‘,. Ferguson, province. Hehoped that each mem-| Sonris. lber would realize his personal respou-I The meeting was called to ordcrtsibility and endeacor to maintain tho' by the president, Mr. .E. A. Foster. high standard of his chosen profes-I The reports of the committees forision; He colrgratulated the Assocla-, the year were presented and adopt- tion upon their choice of the oifl-|. my Iclals who held importatni. positions; The Legislation (tomnllttes repor'.~_iul the organization during the past' ,last session of the YBBY- - ?.(oI:gtitfTill:tli1:ouii`1c Pharmacclltlcal AMI Ho was followed by Mr. Matheson was amended and new provides tllut.,of OLoary, and Mr. Dalton of Sunl- all applicants- for regi-ltraltion have merslde, who hotll gave cxccllent ad~ dresses referring to tho good work undgr the Act before being admitted done by the Associatloll in the past a tual-lfled plarlnacists, Previous to'a.nd expressed the hope that all n°:{GI"`ed|(,_a| p,.u(.m_|0n0r5 were por- Iwolltld do their part to advance its interests in the' future. 'Phe weather was delightful and the tri to Bonshaw and return wasl altogotiicr enjoyable. Quito al number who had never had tho opportunity of taking the trip to Bonshnw bc- lgre expressed themselves as sur- prised and delighted 'beyond moa- sure with 'the scenery will-ch they dr- c to be um-sur assed l the A number of lady visitors, w cu ,.,.M.y and “H1883 H rwogllizes me pm_ (Canadian Press Despatch.) ,no mom popular ill England than tion- visional government. LONDON- Former King Collstan-.etantlne as it is believed that he, like line ot Greece has abtlicated. Itcu- ‘ . sunpnlsg ENEMV A1-~rA¢|<3 RE. left* C0l“\‘0SDondent at Athens says his German mother who is a sister puLSED_ that all military measures in Thessa- lay. the Gulf of Corinth and else- andcr, who is to be King, ls expected (Canadian press Despatch) where have been carried out satis-:to act more in accordance with the his father, is under tho influence of of Emperor \Villiam . Prince Alex- r»Anls._- Artillery oglllmg (welll-l-ell f“°"°"i‘l'~ 'T"‘° RWCHUOH Of KiuS,wlsluf5 of Greece in her days of in the region of Moulin DC |_an.uux_ Constantine will cause no regret ill,trouhle. Mont (-_,m.m||c‘__ BML Dumesnm mu England as hc abdicated ill favor of| Premier Lloyd George announced 304 and Des Pm,0(,h0H_ Sumrim M his second son, Prince Alcxantler.1-‘or-'this afternoon that Prince Alexander “wks um,m.lakcf` by Um ,__ne_m_v In tm, mer Greek Crown Prince George ls.had formally taken the oath. vicinity ol! Lalmute Vllcvallcllc were _____________ . , - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - -‘-‘_'_-f -:Y-.zz-_zz‘:_-:.~.-_-_-_-_-_-f -,-_-:_-._ -..¢.-.»_~,»,-_-_~ -_-____,-_-.--_-,__-______-- __-_-L-__ ___________ _ __ _____Y. repulsed. hvcrylvllcrc else the night _ was comparatively quiet. (Canadian Press Despatch.) LOND()N.- Repulsc ol” ll German I-collllior-attack on positions newly gain . ell by the British along -the Snllclle'/. ltivcr is announced ny .llc \Vlll' Office, f LIBERAL PATRIOTISIN titlct'c:=,~ll`\li l'.l|fls wclc luzldc limi night _` . . t lst of 'Lcvcl'guer. nertllcasl ol Lllngl ‘W °‘ "*“ °""‘ "°'“' Ailenl l to Unite the Divergent Wings oi the (Canadian Press Despatch.) MON'l'llEAL.- The Presbyterian The Prince Edward island Phat'-lad Iu‘ u draw--of a cork from a gin-|S°""€f`“T 'HBS9m'IJTY T385 IUSTITI Ullialli' macaeutical Association met yesterday' get beer bottle-and achal-lengefroln mously agreed on a course ill regard glf>_I’Il_;fI\E T? H(1l1“U;_|)oSeS3l|;”:va I:‘_mh;I_‘_‘; Iggfnegides' U’ meet agai" In d“bI°"'8_t0 the prc-Jccted ullion oi’ the Presby- dg§l_l;_t_¢=='_e r_l_lw¢__;__ SuclIc\é__s______ S __euve____ Aftér the .splendid supper at _'_hq__terian,_ Methodist _a_nd Con_gregational tionqhcld since the organization wus Beaton Hotel- (which could not be_dB“0'll\|1"\lI0l\-‘T WI"U\ mimi CHIIY W' fm-mad twelve years ago., |"Bcnten".) had been accorded froc surcs discontlnuallce oi' orgunizetl pl‘o-- The attendance was targe, all part" justice. tcasts were called for. Ipaga,,du,,i5,,; for um, against HH, ob. of the province being represented. i The first was to the lrcsldont, _But “mil LW yeah! umm the w“c]u_ Among those present were Mcshl -. elect, Mr. G. E. Hughes. M. I.. A.,_; -_ _ _ 9_ _ G. E. Hughes, M. L. A.. E. A. Pos- who made an eloquent reply. thank-l bivll Ui [lb WM- _ tor, W. J. Brown, J. G. Janlicsou. ing the memtbers for the honor coll-I . . ` ‘ - `c.lst lf Neuve Cllapclle A I hostile p laidillg party was repulsed lloltlloast r Siucntssful culvlalllul '¢ll.'2.';‘;'.‘I:li.l.;’;‘ §'.“.t.°".‘l.l.;‘i trtltii.. UF U men 'o o ecurei ecr s or e Pllllnt ulwllln lsltlni ili"wl "NANNTAD W'-""5 i'°':-L_,” "" I "' Failing tc- accomplish this the Liberal this deferred patriotism to appeal to their constituents. with every socialistlc proposal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ' A prominent Nova Scotia Liberal ls‘, 0'l"I‘AWA-- ill till’ fir” iilllh 0' me the leader of the movement to com-` revival of a late-nt patriotism Liberal pass the defeat of the government andl C0l1SCl`iDU0biS!S Were PF8D3l‘€d £0 Sac' ehelve the conscription issue indefini- I‘ifiC6 DBF*-Y f0l' C0\1flll‘l’ but as The tely. He is meeting with considerable pressure oi' party was exerted and the success and Wm secure the support ‘TIOPB 0i’ H BMW ViCl0\”y,iT*1Wi\9ll- Party of most of the Liberal conscription- interests assumed proportions th'a( ex- |515, cludcd all other c0llSill0l‘Hli0l\B» Tim." Sir Robert Borden has practically are still conscrlptlonists and will vote commcwd the m.0rgan|Z-,tion of his T01' c0llSCl`iiJ'~if/ll if they Ca““°i» denim cabinet although the announcement oi’ both the -measure and tl\0 80V0l'1\U1'5'“i its persolmol wilibc deferred until ai- bcfore the vote on thc rcnl issue is yer the consul-iptlon |,||| (|e|,;,(e has Ireaclled. commenced. which will be llioudl-ly. NC'§0li1lti0_I\s fire 1\0W'iI\ Dl`0i!l'059 The new cabinet will contain a llllnl- for a coalition but not tcicarry con-l ber of pmmlnem Lim,-513 not at pm. scriptioll. The l>l‘0l105€i1 °°“II"°l\ WI" sent in' Parliament. _ Almong thesc_ include the union of 'Liberal conscrlp- may he N_ w_ R0w9||, Lenser of (pg: tlonisls not 1.0 R-'rm B S0V¢\'l1U\°“t but Ontario Librals and Premier Norris' to carry an unwuduwnt to the mill- ot Manitoba. or. lvllclnlcl clark. M. 'tary service act which will defeat the Government and postpotw illdlmllii-Gly lio and another Liberal member may the 8_~_-_-_-,-_- ~ ~_-_-_ _ :- clald P _ U _f ' -' r Maritime Provinces. Certainly thot-':_ LIEUT FRED_ M_ NASH who have nevor visited Bonshaw by _ mmizr lions,” nhagzdmémggagnif ozrtiggg Who recently won hir- collllllissioll as _ _ __0__m_u Ygxgitggfea ‘and should embrace Lieutenant in _tho ‘Llritlsh Flying ’ ' ' ‘ ' _ U0" *’Y_"‘° '“,°°"‘ “K ' r' 'lim t-ll his flrn omiortunlty or making thi” ` Amps' ` sumg yum- was tllon taken Ull “WI ifili- _ _______,_m____-,___,__________ - ‘ lv p . E, Hughes, M. find; t the dcicgntcs llud n - Li_b,:sldcnt, George _ l_i_r;|___ re:\____Dya_;>___ _____t0mpb“_e _me vice president, .l. W. Waugh, A.- through the city ond suburbs during bm-mn, ' the afternoon. 'l`ronsul'cr, D. 0’M Redliin. _ ~ _ Secretary Registrar, W. J. i3lf‘f“~ The drtlggists of Charlottetown alll - Colm(-ll, o. la. Hughes. 0- 0" certainly to be. congratulated ulwu - lleddln E. A. Foster, J, A. ti. mg success oi' their convention and E-|-um J, Brown. J. ~E. Dalton. me ghjoynhle entertainment prcvill- . _ h. rl. - J`n:lvm:IIl‘T>`i\snr Mr. J. a. Dalton ° , _ lt was decided to hold the next an- The trip to Bonshaw was made ln nual meeting at Summorslde ncxl me splendid motel' boat "Helen i~‘." Jung in command of Capt. Wm. Mclnnis ' ' -- which, conveyed the ma!-n body of 1" the afternoon the members of (ha pgrty end the spised boat "Prln from the city alll ne so . The trip home WHS IHMIG i,If§:,rl-gmeiiiilslr ll trio by l1\°i"', plefasli/nt by su-nas and vh°l'uw‘~ boats t o Bonsllaw. the "B®outli'ui-’ Enohusiastic cheers wore given for where they had supper nt the 593°” the Association. and Capt. Mc - Hotel After supper H "NIV 3°'“° “T lnnls upon' the return to Charlotte- 1 barebal~l was DTIYB4 b°iw°°“ "°“I°" town. All were unanimous in dsclnr - ghd' junior members oi' the craft. lt. ml mul (hey had had thc tfllne of 3- vrail 3 marvellous exposition of thf-_ their life, _ gms ma me brilliant plays to - some ohthe stalwart athletes oi’ tht( ____ __.__`__..._.. fraternity was a surprise to tholvi f,-(ml, and indeed the Whole \“-°““i"-" l‘rnl.|ANs “New orr-:Naive ld Never have the votes of Bon - ,ll o. - ""I""' °°h°°d '° wc" mal :nd use $1 o neil.) I ee. d the most tochllheel I > _ .v »-f-- “ . . | _ ,_ -H , . 1 (Canadian Press Despatch-) I MILITARY HOSPITALS ___...___..__l-- r for thc week. The number in Cn- n'r'|'Aw_l\,_- The Military llospltals_nlLdian primary and special hospitals, tiolulllission today received from tho hownvcr, had follcn from 5,l'.!l to 4.- Dlroctor of Mcdical'Sorvice in Lon- 965. wllilc thc number in tlsnarlillll tion u return allowing the number of convalescent lmspitais had risen from members of the-Canadian Expedition- 4.633 to 5.049. The number in non- my fm-¢¢g»|h hospitals in the United Canadian hospital had also risen iroul Kingdom on May 18th. The total 12.198 to 12,462. There are 68 men of 22.544 showsd an increase of 525 in n sanltorlum for tuberculosis. ' __._______-_,_._ ____ __.t.__..____.-.__________ _...___ ._____ lrliéllilliuitlsillll .1-.1-»-ul--_.__ 'rha cello of the King vs. Wilfrid Sllmmerslde. to whom they sold ll., Ml(Lolinn camo nip tor hearing yen- ~ths defendant receiving the money. tems morning. T e nccusod is chsrg- The jury after a deliberation ct three od 'Tim the larceny ol butter. thc- quarters of an hour found the prison "property of Joseph Clow, Froeimln. er guilty. with I stroil recommends The case occupied sllxy- 'N16 Wil' limi £0 l'll0l’CY- ncslislrwers Joseph Cl _ Arm Clow, The Attorney General and Mr. James Tanliyn Wlltttemore Perry. Heath Strong appeared lor the pro tllnslestlc shouts or app au e (canadian ren up . . .. F_d__"___ M,“n“u|¢_`_ #mid l-luos1_\{_¢._ zggdaiopnlnd Mr. A. C. Saunders tol l dl tlnsuiehed Tlimmifv ROME- The ltslla s h va renew- l -'LIIUTLALPRED SIAMAN gn pg -0 ken cemsn. e o ce. aghkgdtlqhr as al-eferee, ln the midst _QU ,qifenslyo , ,,t;li|lY,’l-..r.9f|\¢ill, Menllensd in DesPli°i,\\a ilivholé?-gg!-.'gvid!hce on hié UWM TTNACIQO ‘glint Fraderllok Shen. 0| th, "mn" was without doubt the -,il may says. ‘l‘l\oy.il&1,pic3:\\r!t_t,‘ 5 ~ _' \,,,|}m_.'|'y,-¢l-'svldslieé was to the et- who is shark with pollury will figs, mm ln me rum our nod hi# sgmneq mt_q'; due. st-ll'-o_B Prmeepal senman, of Pliner- M nit 1 mm names, 1.pl\l»lts,¢sm, up oils morning. a lions snowed dm no thbrou h~ ulluillnvs 1: ss salons 1. - --_-'~ tsneet school. clnrmeslown mls ole Yami- rrpn_“‘_ wa-iludtvu ___ . a wo ' ' ' a ll ul - me on n ilrfllls pm. 'nw msn-,n l-.nd ,mlm-lls Llnlmsnt eumemottnoovn mum-in eminem sum woe. oh. :Tis .line or rsmign. u ltfvcef in ltllnlrfo I-lntmm ours: garment., ' I `* ` I - ""5 -1-wr . f ,. 1 I GENERAL PEPSNING AND PARTY ENTEllTAlNEII (Canadian Press Despatch.) l.ONDON.- Major-General John J. Perslling and eighteen members of his staff were guests ot' the British go- vernment at a formal dinner last night in Lancaster House which is the go- vern-mellt building devoted solely to pul'pl.-sos of state and for the enter- ltainment of distillgulshed visitors and -_was last utilized tor the dinner of the Imperial Conference n month or more ago. There were thirty other di- ners including eight members of the (`abinct. <__._.__.._.._..___.__ NEWSPAPER IIIEN IN ANNUN SESSION (Canadian Press Despatch.) 'l`ORONTO.-- The annual meeting is being held here today of the Cana- dian Press Limited, which includes in its membership practically all the daily paper publishers of the Domi- nion. A plan for the Canadian Na- tional news association, which has al- ready been approved by existing Ca- nadian cooperating news gathering and distributing organizations, was adopted unanimously. Melville E. Stone. General Manager of the Associated Press, congratull- ted the publishers, Tile directors f »l~ the ensuing year were elcted as' foi- lows:- John Nelson, for British Columbine .l. H. Woods for Alberta; W. C. Her- man. for Saskatchewan; E. H. Mack- lin and lt. L. Richardson for Manito- ba; J. E. Atkinson. W. J. Blackburn. J. Il. (‘.llc~vier, C. l". Crandall, J. F. Macliay. E. Norman Smith, J. Ross ltobertson, and E. F. Slack for Onta- rio and Quebec; E. W. M-acCready and G. Fred Pearson for the Maritime Provinces. A_t 3 subsequent meet- ing of the newly elected directors, rl. F. Slack was elected President, E. ll. Macklin, First Vice-President and C. l". (‘randall, Secretary-'i`rea.surer. C. 0. Knowles, Manage-r of the evening paper sctioll was appointed Genera! Manager of the new organization and J.A.l3. Live:-lay, Assistant General Ma nagel' with lleadquarters at Winnipeg. ___l..__._._.___. T , SGT. FRANK J. CAMERON 'l',ho uiany of Corporal Frank J. Cameron oi' the 105th Bat- =.-.tm ...»»_1.........»..__.._. tallon, son of Great George to loam that sergeant and and Bayonet employed in the Battalion. Mr. John A. Cameron. Street. will be pleased he has been promoted made Physical Drill Exercise instructor of Sergoalll Cameron was the P. E. 'l. Rallwlly before enlisting and took a Special course itll physical drill and bayonet exercises at Halifax. _¢._....__.__---*- IZANAIITANQASUALTIES (Canadian Press Despatch.) OTTAWA.-» Todays casualty roll of 68 names lists 51 who have been missing since September of last yf-lr an new "presumed dead." The ‘st includes P.W. Yeo of Northam. .__-inan-an-A--~ SEIIUND hidiili NE - Mililhiii STATE -il-Iii _iq-‘ -.,l., (Mwz|l”-.VNU Vl,0N\.9T‘l‘i _ o'l'rl\ .- 'rin seeollil fruiting or the-military service bill will *Qllbly ‘begin Monday, Premier Borden on nouncell today. _ \ ll » *