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QQILV _§'i.'£2'.'.‘»'i'<°~i'.i.:i’..'.fL‘!.'l.."Z"-q-i‘ii‘.'. 1.... 7 cl-iA1z_Lo1j_rE'row_N____ -_ ADA, ssriihbliv, iuLY_14, 1917 ..“?.i.°°»'Z§'vi2i'.h'.°}'i.”.il°i.l i"..‘.‘.‘.22"t.I . -_ -i - _ tliauses Added.,-Exemoiing Divinity Sindenls A Th _ and Giving Appeal .lodge Power io' Suspend i illiillit _ ii _ Mililani; _,Service Act. Third Reading 6 New _ _ rs. incitin liisohedience to it Next- eeli' A R _ i _ . im ‘O (From Our Own Correspondent.) them by the act, or by regulations and 0T1'AWA__ Juni before Six oicionki si-sts. obstructs. hinders or impedes today the military sorvics bin was or nttffnlptowllhlllv to resist. _ adopted by gommiiige and was I-edgy struct. hiinde'r or impede, or who per-' to be reporterl to the House whim suadcs, induces or influences or at- rion. Frsnk oliver and col. J. A. cur- tempts to persuade. induce or lnll- rle clashed. They both recited all 01106 lilly l16_l`S0ll- 0|' ililyiwliy UV Citi” the ancient political history and char- Oi' Dei’ii0ii5_ i-0 Yesisi. 0bBU`l1Ci- ilifl--- immediately alter a slight recoil. crease of 48 per cent. The supply SIR R|CHARD MCBRIDE ST|Ll- VERV ii-i- MAN` ginoers and reservists employed in pounds, an increase of 40 per cent; ; -i- roailmaklng in the rear. organized over the ycar before; ham. 1.518,- (Canadlln Pre!! D¢_lPi¢¢i'i-) coiinteruttuckn and despite the most 238 pounds. or a 10 per cent. in- I-i0ND0N-* $il‘ Richard Mcnfiiie desperate resistance, ejected' or crease. The amount of mutton and is‘still very sick. and his Pt`0.i9Ci0ii ltilicd 'most of the German interlop- lnmli in cold storage in July, was Btliiillg f0l' Clllllllili iilili lllfliliii iS ii0i- ers, capturing large quantitdes of 566.832 pounds. as compared with considered by his doctor. ltheir -material and re-establishing 186,536 pounds the year hetore, or the line almost entirely. = an increase- of 24 por cent. civino u| somubposno ;uauu|u|-| spnu||/gi 'I‘lul\Il’ERA l'Ultl‘. TIDE, MOON, I"/l`(‘-_ IPZORONTO. July 14-Moderate to foph south to southwest winds; ful and warm. ‘gnc highest temperature recorded, yesterday was 71 degrees above. Atl' 10_ih. m. it was 67 above; at 9 p. m.. it was tilt above. Thecoldest the Dre' vions night was 65 nb ve. i _'Pho tide will bo hi§l'thls evoninll ui, 7.32. tomorrow at 8.41 and Monday nt`.B.41; it will bo hi8i\ i0m0i`i`°W mdhilng-at 8.50, Monday at 7.43 and Tigsday at 8.35. _he sun sets this evening at 8.03. tosporrow ut 8.02 and Monday at 8,01: it ,rises tomorrow morning at 4.45. Mo day at 4.46 and Tuesday at 4.47. 'lille moon rises tomorrow morning lt_ 1.23 and Monday at 2.14. The last quarter of the moon was on "Wednesday, July 11th at 7.12 a.m. There will be c new moon on Wed- ne' sy. July liltiu at 10‘ inm- fzdho length of today will be ilfteen hoursand nineteen minutes, and to- m row tlfteon hours and seventeen mgutos. '<"§i=_ ____ H - ` " the Germans is to the Booth. l0,- tinr Key to Leiiiherg-. Have _Crossed the- River 3:.; Lomneca in Force. 335.2’ m- . The preceding report gave the OW itself in Galicia maintains the ent force, The Russian nrrnr a great triumph at llalicz when crzil 'I`chllensoff‘s troops entered town und overcame an obstacle h proved fatal to General Brus- drive. 0NDON.- The fall oi Leniberg ow only a matter of days, if the' illc Russian sweep now unfold- n_~ vu. _ cepti n-oops saving captured iniicz, ine sg, sunk e is the' lowest of any week slncc_ Viiiioii of giving out weekly reports ‘iiiiiig as is shown in the last wcclc’s iii 3 li ary - _ sinkitng of fifteen vessels over 1.600 ‘ii-`“~'°ii gerring blow in Roumanla. causing of Petrograd held up the supply ot am- In master hand of Brussiiloil’ has carried out a.wonderfu1-fc-at--during - the last ten days, a feat .which Us well trained and disciplined troops under s-killed leadership. Brusiloff has torn u wide gap in the enamy's took-it du ng _ e and their guns new bdmbarding it, ions flooded and Falkenhayn dealt a stag two e p . Y miiiiiii0n~ vessels in alll were sunk. siloft’ last year. Anil there is no - ontvard sign of a let up in the Rus- It. is undeniable now that the - _ ` sian allcrls importance ls- derived from _ fact that it is the stratcgical key _ _ ` to Loinberg now_ iendy to fall into the hung 'Between French “nd hands of the Russians. This is thc il time in t.he war that llalicz has ooo oermun l‘°si|ock” Troops §,i;;'=_ggg_s,*;§_';d'S- is S°vtrpiit<=»-_ 1fii_-1-_i Launched Sudden Assault. - (Canadian Press Despatch.)i i<‘i`tl will have to he Enninnd are (miie, vninnia,-y gbiiga. cis and five under that size. In the Wil* f-il"-’Cl“ti U16 Dlliehtol became respectively twenty-eight and thirty- ing iii This compares with the sinking Wiili illlt. 1llSi- Wil€‘n l E ftlii Of the f-OWU two e‘nrlier periods the totals were eight” o _ f rty large merchantmen ln one i0 S9’ the Ruse-ians to transfer, their troops yy-5.9 to Transylvania, while treachery at the t week ended A rll "1 flft five Ciiiie m - _ rnnnnnni Mai-cn ii nhnwed env. ()thcrwi.~‘e England will not treat with Shiv nn mnrcnnnimen nnnk_ the nanny our lfinipcror and wc are no longer As to the recently wrote: “There will to bo enslaved, Can tim GB,-man liappons as happened in Russia. ple. osltlon to make hier do so." lions British inaugurated in Mnrcnine; probably bc no peace till the samc_ people any now that it is a free -peg. No; we urc treated worse than BH." this girl of Breslau writes. mil- of men and women in Germany ililnh. Their discontent, is destroying ot' ihc most. potent causes oi llif: llgliliiig spirit of nlaily men at the tcni secnis to bc thc calling l`ront__ on years of ago solnw time dur- whni -When lads of 18 or less begin colors ot lads who will be lo coinc into line older men wonder will happen when this mode of e present, year. Under normal reinforcing the Gorman field armies is k and thirty-eight in another at. iilii a_ height of ine cnmnnign in Anriin tg show that these lads have been‘hclp h . ._ - ltions they would not be reqlllred no d out and that only sickly and. tra 'ot' longer available. vc before they reached twenty Tilcsc extracts and opinions are but mplc evidence is now available ii few from the mass obtained. They to an *understanding ot' what is ilnillflllt-I in Germany behind the fog war. _ _i UANAUA MUST RFUUUE NSUAAPIIUN Ui lAEAl it _M . € ing statement: bacon in the Dominion musi be needs of the _Allied armies and ple. Every man, woman and _ ri in Canada is under a diicci ») obligation to assist in that rc- ' to between three and four pounds person per week. Canada and thc Sii9i" ,000 bushels this year to moot _ iVii` added requirements for export.. (ily. discharged by- sale,” he Haiti- tion to iimivtmheir consumption ol' Url Pl cheese are running too low and ner witlh sales oi' cheese greatly in ex- -- cess ol' 1916. the cold storage iievn inch. fond i__,n0,iane_~ 8 Sli stocks have hccn depleted over one million pounds or about. twenty per 1-H cc-nt. Similar statistical data _ for the United_ States/ published today, show an increase of 59 per cent in beef over 1916. a very) -small ln- inc Ci"3ii5° ‘if iiiiiiiiiigs 0! D°i`i‘» 9- de' the ‘recruiting and complete vlfuizizii crease of 17 per cent in holdings of me. butter rind an increase -of nearly wit ‘me PM “mt iii h°i‘ii“ii5 0' 9555-` outlined toda.y ‘by Charles (‘. A. Jon- T0 f'SDCf!ll|5ii0ii-' i\ilSll~ DNB” iii Wi" nart, high commissioner in (iiceci: lil siipltiiiis/' '-Uniied si"i'°° d°i`iP“t‘Fii'~’i‘ Jonnart has reached Rome on his \\iia_v attributed the accumulations -men- to tioned. The Csnadianuuost of living ,-en,-enenmiiven onine ¢,ni¢,m, nn. 1 °0miilA55i0ii°" fieciiii*-ll iilli- 5D9ii\iiH‘ were at-their forth-coming e-'inference me i~i°il is U19 Cami” °i iii” incfeimed the results of his work i (lrccrn nisl ROME- The Greek army 'ls to be son pe-r week. _ tllllt The Allies look to Canada to re- leur E GREEK AR-MY TO BE Bild MORE THAN TREBLED to lcarn very s-llortly of his complete recovery. (~__ (Canadian Press Despatch.) reused from three to ten division nt of which are to be complt-.icil hin four months. according in plans Paris where he will lu_v boron; the .4 ~.-_-_ .-Y-.-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-,~- ~. e_-_-,-,-_-_,W _ Y _-v _ ___ _ __ TUUUNTU Sllilll V all _split nun by n ice (Canadian Preu Despatch.) TORONTQ- The strc-et car srtike vote of 1038 to 550 was ended at noon on the present compromise df six cents an hour incroa.~i|:, with the board _ ol` conciliation to deal with the entire ilomnnds. _ COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS, HEETI N GS, ETC. "*D0n’t forget the strawberry and ` cream festival on the Knights ni' V (olipnibus grounds Tuesday evening, .lilly 17th. ]_(;5i__ lm "Motor car' to hire. Paddy Mc.. Quaid. Stand nt Colin A. McDonuld's, Kent. Street. Phone 616. House phone -411-J. 1584.7,12M3l. tly wounded. but remains at duty. (Major) D. A. McKinnon. received u telegram yc-.xte'rday‘ the Records ()tlii-e, Ottawa, in that her husband was “ofll -. zz - - ' -ii llvt i;;l>tf;'nt‘3‘i1l;'06\ii‘1ii_?ii» "iii ’¢"“*i"' mu ivioiiiodist church. io;-a_114Mzi H9 5i“i°5` iiiiii 'i-he '~ ‘5i°°i‘5 ‘ii moat tositwo and a half pounds per Willie d@0lliY retire'-i-i'"i¥ 'hc iam he was hurt it. is i-iratiiyiiig to n that the wound was evident-ly in, ght one as he was nble to remain (we ' at duty und his many friends hero Cr elsewhere will sincerely hopo NISHNIENTS FUR '" MESUPUTANIIA FAILURE he iuiiurc of the llrn: lilcsopota- holdings of those articles whoseiw increase, he says, is not justifiable. C w _ t .. .iw ~ Will Encourage Thrift. m l desire to say on behalf of thoi Government that there need-exist no apprehension on the part of the future as in the past to encourage in every way possible the exercise of the thrift and economy resulting in national savings whlqg have enabled Cuando no maintain _cr credit and improve her eeonom” position dim 4u|"thc war. ~‘~ "Any taxation to which it may be necessary for the Government to re sort, from time to time. will be in accordance with legitimate and established forms of taxation snuc- war expendltufre of the Dominion." th .Geiirge P. Graham, saidl tifat In lu ncomqct on -wi h t e recon Q of :which hd had given notice ~-‘%_t»il liud never used the term "conecrip-_li tion of wealth." He had"mmly_ so advocated the distribution of s-_te tion in such s way as to males the fo industries of the country and those th sblc to psy, bear their proper shsrs' --__-______ W n ili>=.m\~i»if no escort-ist-;o|rtm __ _ .- _ -_ ~ ~. g, Forsshldowo income Tax. oill “'l‘hi-s.,,' statement therefore must, Government- functions pending a rc- Commons Tuesday; . Sir Thomas public that any action of a detri- not_be understood as precludlng iegi- D0l't fr0lll the MW inquiry. White. Minister of Flfitlnce. made a‘ mental character will at any time be_slation providing for _income taxation statement which is =t.ak§ii to moanitakon with respeci to the savings-.oil upon chose wnope incomes are such 28t _ t B Govo *#1, ho to or _'tue osnaaisn publ q ‘do to iil;hlic_l&; nstbsnu oquitomo tndomisoio is report.-_ Among tno omclsia GY *slide for lncofn (ibn. 'lghc state-ii _"Qu-the contirqry- it wilii -_ be tllioift me`si.,rcad _' \, __~. fy ; i _ . - _policy of the' Governmong in the h s 'ou d ntri ute a chars of the. me Bu All En land was startled on June _ y moi P e scandal were: Gen. Sir John . Eccles Nixon, former commander of Mr. Grchem’s Manage.. the British forces in Mesopotamia; dia; Gen. Sir Reuiichnnip Dui‘i’. for» or coinmaniler-iii-chief of the Bri- _h (cross _in india; Msior_oonorsi r llmund Barrow. former military crctery to thelndia otllce; J. Aus- n Chamberlain, secretory of statel- r India, and the war committee of o cabinet. cials. concerned had 1-.eased their ti-‘bfifisusnce of the original com- nti ned h na as res onsibie for ron Hardinge. former Viceroy of OR D. A. M_CK|NNON, D. 3. D. ¢*An ice (ji-nam Fentivni wiii be held at (Tlydc River this evening. iflth. il' duy not line, held on Mon- flHy~ ieeo _"loo Cream and Strawberry Fes- tival at thc home oi’ Mrs. Henry Lane, Mt. Miller. Tuesday evening, July .li. l‘rocoeils for Ladies’ Aid. Pow- “Tho iiumborlund Womens insti- tute intend holding an ice cream fer. al at Elliot llall on Wednesday ning, July 18i.h. Proceeds for Red OHS- _ 1640.7,14M3i. "leo cream and strawberries at M. B. A. llall, Vernon River. on Monday, 16th inst., from 8 to 12 p. _ Pleasant. evening for everybody. 1636.7_14M1i "Festival at Union Road near the church will he held on Monday the 23rd. instead of Wednesday. 25th. as previous-ly announced from 6 to I0 p. ni. If not line, next tlne night. _ _ I ni. took active steps today to pu~_ “Remember the strawberry and n _ i those of its officials responsible im Cream ,emi i hich includes the abdicatlou of King for t va to bn held at East onstantine and important reforms mian cxllCiiiti0T\~ i hich he expects to carry out under in the llouso of Pommons, lionnr ho new regime of Premier vunirclns Law, Clwnoellor of the Exchequer. an- nouoccd institution of a new court '~_'-'~'~'">'-'-'*-v°------'-~'----r--..-~ of inquir- composed of judges and mi- ' l ' llixsry oiilclals to'ihear all charges nee of British calf governing com. against those involved in_ the scandal, \\niti6s.._r p_~~ s .- f _. including members of the British Ca- "‘ ' blnet st that time. Bonur Law announced also that all Royalty. on Grounds cf Mr. Allison Holme-s. Woiinei-‘day evening. July 25th. from 7 to 10. Proceeds in aid of Red Cross. lf not line' will be held first fine evening following. ` 1051! ~s1~nAwacnnv scsi-ivAi.-'rno committee of the Kingston Telephone are hold-ing a Strswberiiy and .Ice Cream Festival on tho grounds of Richard Henderson. on Wednesday, Gvellins. July 18. Bag pipe music. and futher amusements. Proceeds in a.|d of line. lf not fine will bs held -on tho following evening. All are cordially invited. 1524 -_*_ °*i-- 0- A-- Ice cream social and tea under the auspices of King George Lodge, on Monday afternoon. and evening, July 16th inst.. com- mencing at 4 o’clook, next. Har- rington Hall. Harrington. ~ d first clan time ie expect- od. A big outing for is little money. City visitors will especially enjoy tho beautiful scenery of the section of our country. Everybod come 1ss{,~i nun / -_ Ai* _ f"f‘-“<~ __ .._, wi i 1 i r i . 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