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SFT Cl-1*ARLO'r'rE'rowN, CANADA, Tuasoav, lULY 10, 1917 I I E“'E°°"‘:"'Y’°'” ‘°"°"”°'°“’ "‘ ‘“‘"'*°°; I CANADIAN SQUCCESSES I GREAT AS AT SOMNI-E 'An 0liiclal Report Upon the 0peratlous in Vicinity of Lens Declares the Gains Maile by tile Canatllalis During -Last Week were Pruportionahiy Equal to Those Achieved on the Aislie and the Somme, ali (Canadian Fran Despatch.) LONDON- Following comniunlque coverilig Canadian operations iurollnd Lens l'0l‘ the last week of June is Canadian troops in conjunction with cl ‘issued by the Canadiali War Records Office. The week ending 30th June was full of incidents and distinctly the enemy were killed and some ma- chine guns taken, alld during the day patrols entered the outskirts of Avion. Shortly aften 7 pun. on Julie 281th the British on theie banks continued C their advance. . This opeiiation co- C vered by accurate barrage, came es a fruitful in results. On the afternoon,complete surprise, and was entirely D of June 20th is report was receivedfsuccessful. As a result they took a le that the enemy had retired from Hilllposltlon through houses south of D 65 and that patrols had been pushedllfoss-Deliievlli, round the east and I forward. On receipt of this newa‘north side of Eleu Dit Leauvette to 8 the Canadians sent out ipaltirols to gain toilch with the ene-my who was believed to be retiring. Acting on information received from these pa- trols Canadian and Toronto trenches were 'occupied and posts were estab- lished in various communication tren- chs in adv-alic of' this.. Early on tile' following day advancelwas resum‘edI and further trenches were token aildz new posts pushed forward. in this wttack a machine gun was captured' alid a considerable number of the elic was not strong and their artillery file _.was -somewhat wild. Me n lille ___ Mm, ________ _-aa troops ill flanks had pushed forward- iimpracticuble offensive which has patrols followed by supports and by one p. nl. were reported on -their flnul objective. Tile enemy -were report- ed to be holding Avion trelicli and l the same tirme there- was ii good deal _ of sniping, early on the morning of' the 27th a strong p‘atrol which had got to within 150 yards ol’ Avion trench came under heavy machine gun fire headway was forced to retire. During the night oi’ tile 27th ullil .filth the (`Linadians again pushed forward and were successful in establishing posts in portions of Avion trench and the patrol worked its way through Eieii Dit Leauvette. At 7 a.»m. on the morning of June 28th after heavy fighting -they succeeded iii capturing and being unable to nluke furtller of forcing the Germans to acknow- . o ~.-~.-- ..-~e» ' -.~.,~-»-~.,~~\~.»-~.~..--.- -f UUIUGNE REVUIT ' SUPPRESSEIJ (Canadian Press Despatch) THE HAGUE - The great city of Cologne, in Pruse-lla. is under strict martial law, following riots on Sat- urday. Police and soldiers clitirged and wounded many in the crowd of rioters. STRANGE ILLNESS KILLS 62 MISSOURI CHILDREN ST. LOUIS - A strange disease, which resembles inflantile paralysis in its sudden descent upon the young. but in every way differs from that malady, has killed sixty-two children in two Scott and Dunkin counties in A little more than ten days. Physicians have labeled the mys- terious ailment enterocolltls, which . means a severe inflammation of the intestines. lt is recognized as befllll' ning with gripping pains. causing dyoentery. fever, headaches/ und a general physical breakdown, which in many cases have resulted quickly in iieiitli. Fatalities have followed from wltlilll' several hours from the first attack in four days. MIn|rd'| Llnlment cures distemper. THE WEATHER. TEMPERATURE. TIDIIL l(00N» ETC TORONTO, July 10--Bliowery. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 72 degrees above. At 10 u. nl., it wai 65 above; at 9 D- ill-, it was 56 above. The coldest the pre- vious niglit was 03 degrees. The tide will 'be _hight this after- noon at 2.44 andtomornow ag 3.15: ll will be 'high tomorrow morn ng at 3.30 and Thursday at 4.10. The sun aetii this evening at 8.01 and tomorrow at 8.04; it rises tumor-I row morning at 4.42 and Thursday ot, 4.43. The nloon rises tonight at 11.03. ` The moon was full on Wednesday. July 4t'h at 4.41 p. m. The last quarter of the moon will be ei( wednesday, July ina at 1.12 a. ln. ' The length of today will be fifteen hours and twenty-live minutes. the canal. At the same time troops. E on the left captured -two im-portant P seized the enemy’s front line between Gavrelle and Oppy, taking two hun- dred prisoners. Our casualties were, slight ill spite of Gel°man`sta.tements to the contrary. Tile line was again advanced slightly on the night of the 29th and 30th. 'i`lie number of pri- soners token up to the 29th were two officers and 68 other ranks. In re- viewing tlle operations of the past led to the German retirement ill the L..n1t1¢.e.li1ex1e.due_to--ceaselass-- und- been maintained during the past weeks, ably seconded by troops oli eitlicr flank. The (laiiadfan troops tl with the greatest -persistence and gal- w s e e chosen and prepared positions. In th ict these operations have produced o T n the Aisne and the Somme where _ " _ _ . (Canadian Press Despatch) the Germans had to quit the field for ?l?e't`g‘;mI;;\;pl;,\f¥;.);el:]S slid C'§l?g;é?in;‘ _ *m LONDON - .»\ccordilig to Tllc the Sim I ' (Calladlafl PPWS DGBPBICD) Daily Express, n personal friend of pe reason that he was out- Estimates of the number of attack- LONDON _ The damage done bv th Em was Zim of Aumrin has in S Vary befween “Ewen -“nd forty* Saturduy’9 raid was compsrailvehv fofmpd pcermm members of th, the sunken road where a number of music. A" °m°ml French statement or Sat"SllEhl~ BOIHIJS ‘1l`0PD9l1 Were' “UI 50 House of Commons that the Empress t ‘ dill’ “ight 53” ‘me of the F"e“Chfilestruci.lve‘ as those ill fornier inva- ig exe,-ling herself strongly in the in compliance with the petition I plane” raided E556" dropping BNHS- LOSS 01’ Nfl? WHS T035 Niall Y" interests of' France. She is credited mbB 0" the KTUPP '“Ct°"y' A "’emI` former raids alid destruction of pro- wnh Bummem |";1ue,w9 over Emper. cial German smtemem received DSFIY nlafkedly 80- oi- (‘llarles t induce him to try to` re from Mueiistcr. Westphalia.. withdraw h_0‘;I-I me AWtr6_Hungm_, vs enemy ulrvlanss vlsllsfl the ill- .__i___ ian alliance wm,_Ge1.ma,,y as soon, sa _.__ dustrial districts dropping eight _ _ _ mbs and calming damage to the us..-Xustro Hungaiy is enabled to take l tel f two thousand marks. i Buch acu°“' lfligl,i,,l,ll;ilg»,,,i,"il ...W Wh... fought and could not longer face the el' I1 ~.~\~..A~o....,~.,.,.»-\ \-f-.~.~`....,.,_--. bo SUPREME UUURT 3;" ln the Supreme Court yesterday |10 the' case of°I~‘anning vs. Watts after SX occupying the whole day was given to t.iie jury at 5 o’clock. After delib- th crating for forty minutes they return- _ ed with ii verdict of $300 for the plaintiff, the jury standing six to, one on this decision. They were ac- cordingly selit back to complete the specified hour iii case of disagree' ment, At the end of the hour they returned with the same verdict and with the same dlvisioli, Martin and McKilnnon for plaintiff, Johnson for o'clock. ca ENGIANU WIII NUT REUUIJE DUTY UN TEA (Canadian Press Despatch) i LONDON.- The House of Com- mons Committee on 'the finance bill -brought in an amendment in favor of the reduction of the duty on tea frorm ii shilling to eight pence. This was negatlved on division after a state- ment fby Chancellor Bonar law indi- cating the extent to which the addi- tional revenue came from direct com- pared with indirect taxatlon. _ He stated the indirect taxation ln the year before the war was sixty- nine millions of pounds; now, it was a hundred and ten millions. The corresponding figures for direct tux- ation were iiinety-three and _forty-six million pounds. . ` in view of the Premier's state- ment of the Government's intention to keep the prices of some lieceillll- _ties to -a reasonable level, il the treasury were to make good in one direction of the higher prices of food it was only right that it should get what it could from other sources( in compensation. . . » Choncellor.Bonar Law. announced that from .luly 16, the increased t-ax on tobacco, instead of 22 police, as proposed in the budget would he only eleven pence. __ MIn|rd'| Llnlmont ourol colds, ate. i i f_, ’ , I . . ,_ _. _ . . .. , , I » ~ - - ' ' f Ja...;..:a~.. .i ~ 1 I f a r air ------- liu Minard’u Linlment cures toothache. 110 A < - ’ A L. > _ - _ - ' A~-~~-'~---~---~-----~~- ~---~- -~----- -----~ -»-~--- .~-» -- We. 1 _ __;;r`:;’1';1;:‘;-;f1'~~_~_ -_y-~;-1 02.50 For Your (Mailed) in Advance In Canada, and 83.00 for U. O. GOOD YPRIDGRESS BEING MAD' GERMAN NEWSPAPER DN IIIILITARY SERVICE BILL OTTAWA- Coiislderable plogies'-iIday was made today on committee on the lil tile mealitluie much interest is _ I ' (From Our Own Correspondent.) lou( of the coliimlttee stage 'before F‘ri- M llitnr Service Bill. Oi' tl sl t idi. lla il ir tl' I I -.-.__...,`.,,t..__,.,m t._~_._-t~..~._. _...,...,...___._,. .-`- ~._- _~._._..t_..,._._,__...~__ _.__..... _,.__.,.... *""”" ""“*"""""""""""‘”°*"“'~"°*°*"""""““""* IIIES RETAIIATE IRAINS IIUIIIUE IIUSSIANS PUIISUE y le x een si ye ii ieproposei ull on go auses in the bill six have been dis- ver-nient and the exit-llsioll oi’ the term ussed and practically adopted. Few of parliament. lit is understood that hanges were made or suggested. the Prime Minister holds tile resigna- The Prime Minister stated that the tion of all his cabinet colleagues and roposal of the government was to se- that his new cabinet is practically -ct eighteen members, two from each complete. rovince, to select the local tribunals There is a strong desire manifested 0 first pass on conscription. It w-as in Ontario and the four western pro- _ uggested that the board be increas- vinces to avoid any election and the d to take in four or five from each re-organized government imay force an rovince. It is expected 'with the extension, holding bye-elections with trenches wimlef 'those on our right progress made that the ‘bill will pass union conscriptionist candidates. It!Cl1l`9 0116 P9l'0€lli Of H1999- Six Clauses Discussed and Practically Passed with Little Change. Opposition to General Election -Growing-. Liberal Conscripiionisis will Favour Extension. Reports from Saskatchewan Indicate that 60,000 Foreign Votes were Polled of which Conservatives Received Not One Per Cent. is believed the solid Liberal con- scriptlonist vote will support the go- veriinieilt lil asking for all extension, Reports from Saskatcllewun ilow collfirin the first belief’ that tile Liber- al victory in that province was duo to the foreign vote doubled by wo- mell‘s f'rancliise. Wherever there was a. large Anglo--Saxon vote the Conser-_ vatives had large anajorlties but these were wiped out by the immense fo- reign vote opposing the Conserva- tivcs as the conscrlptionist party. Sixty thousand foreign votes were cast and the Conservatives did not se- TRIES as Early as Possible. for its Lack of ilgre (Canadian Press Despatch) I BERLIN -- Thi- Voi'wui-|~t..'< :::\_v;- the ufl'airs ol’ the idllipirc air(-, up pruaclilllg the lived of iii-'i-i>'loll_ ll is possible lo i-oilt-vivo' oi' ii i-_aim-ii lileiit \vIilt~li lvitliilriilvs all pi'i»\i uuiil 'tifti-l the war ull interilul ref'oi‘liis, iiilil s-uppiesses \vlili an iron rule all cl- forts to achieve such reforms or wc- cure peace. It is equally possible to imagine' a government which, slip- ported b_v the mass of the people, undertakes immediately the demo- -~»~»--»».»~,-o~-»~»~`v»--»»»A,»,v,.. - .,,.,_, _ NIORA-LI‘ZlNG Thinks Time Now Come to Make Determined Effort to Slugger Humanity by Fresh Ex- ample oi Frighiiulness or to Sue for Peace Government Criticizcd SSIVCIICSS. . i'l'.ill:'.illinii or piililii- ilisllllltloiifi and ri-zifliiliii. I'-1' sfriiiiipuilll. of .-\ligus»L -Till illiil |.iii:: i:. ;| \\;i|' iii' iIl"i't':llBB lviiirll iw in iii- I-lull-if :in i-:irl_v as llllisilvlv- uiili :iliiiv-iiilliiila or iiiiinili- |iiiii~s. .»\ ictm-i'iiiii~~iii_ llo\\'1»\'~'i', wllicli in in-'lin-|' uni- ||iiii::_ or llli- iltlim IS ilii-iiiivi-ii`;il,l--_ \'<-l lliifi lliitliiiiknlile tlliiii; i‘ :i l't~:iIiij. \\'i- irivi- ii l;rl\'r-=i‘n- llll‘lll \\ill\'Il I.; >-tlriiiilr, Iii =.iili.‘sl`_v fill l`a~~lloli.-‘_ 'l`lii- ~-:mic chi trol wi'-ll lio loilscr do iiiir will i-llniigo, of course, to rho rhglli 'flif-ro ii. iiailger in delay. Quo 'ixitii-;, fieriil:ili_\‘. ----~ ~~»-0 -.cue .-,-~.....,_,_,.,.,,,_,,_,., MONTHLY MEETING UE UITY UUUNUIL , `~. .-_. -... __l..._.__.___ . EUR AIR .RAID NBRUUKIYN IIETREATINII ENEMY _ __ (Canadian Press Despatch) _i _ the full board being prcsolil with lilo NEW YORK --- Twenty-five per . _ .- - ` _,sons were injured, twelve seriously, Re 0|-ted That Rus_ my were killed. -Hostile -opposition week it is evident that causes which Planes Rmd several oar @""`]" today “me” U foul' ‘far Ami" °" y p __,_,_,_~_,_,` _ __ __,, _, , - _ _ __________A__, Y ____ ._. .A -____,~_..,.,._ ._,. ___,._.____,__ _-_-, »_»,_, _._- - »_-,- -_-_A -_-,-_-,-_-_~_»,,-_-_-_-_ ~.,, , aa.. -_-_-_-~ ~ ~ A _ _ _ .__-_-..~,-_-_-_`,-_._~ ~".» -_~,-_-.»~» » _ _ --- ing thai. the province fittingly olnwl-\`~ ERNIAN REPURI l _ [}lA||V|§ [}A|N ....i.;i?'i.‘.?.‘.%“’..r...:>..::;i.’,.%i5f““".::r.‘;i.‘:“s |lIUN||E|Ejl mine in the North Sea on Saturday. *_* Q It was totally destroyed and only two _.__ ... Ycanadla" Pre" Duma Ch) 01' U19 Crew Were 3aV€’d- ' (Canadian Press Despatch.) BERLIN - French trellches on a --- _ 4 _ the defendant. The Court thereupon front of 3% kilometres about two (Canadian Press Despatch) ney states that with the object ci sti- IHS li FESOIUUOII WHS 11d0i1i€lI ‘»\lllIl°Jl‘. fi adjourned till this morning at 10 miles, on the Aisne front have been LONDON - The American steam- mulatlng recruiting in New South ptured by Germans. who took eight. er Massapequa, was sunk by a Ger- Wales Sir Samuel Mctftiughc-ny offers LONDON._- A despatch from Syd- ly. _ _ _ .. ,..._.--._. _ .,-- ~ _.-1. I i Ile City ('nulicil was held iii.--L iiiglif. exception of Colin. (Ilia) Leilwvll. , After filo usual rolltillc and limi Waterworks service be exteliiictl ini \ had already been built iii this scr- platloii but were delayed until lla--Il* by the Water (?oiniulssIolier!~l; llic-_\' further cflzillned thu( the qualify oi' the water lio\v being uscil by thc pet' tliners was- liliwliolesollic and ease. . I-lis Worship, with i'e'fel'i-iicelotllr~ tiiilti and :igolln ai.-akcil thc \\'iiii-r sure ot’ justice to the .'resiii<‘iil,-; oil Bridge Road, in fact the (‘olilii-il lad done +2-'vervlliiiig in its powci to A resolution was moved by (‘o:iu the Council in the' prayer of lin- - petition and stating that any action would meet with the approval of thc Tlie resolution was uilaninioiisly I carried. I water had not been turned on iii l lie watering basin at the foot enalilt from Sir Robert liorlleii. :isle the anniversary' ot' the lit-i:l:ll'aifiim r of war, August 4th, were ieziil with ii I I _ . I _ . the Council take such steps ii- f* might be deemed advisable in thi- li premises. -I At a subsequent stage of the liwct <- i'ri-lii|i~r fill fill- -||I»|i-i-i .\lr. Il. ll. .\li-liuliiilil ii|>pf»ii|'f,‘':-loii iollolvcil ill tion and flint others were in coiiti-nr \VIll*‘Il "H *Ill* l‘U\Illf‘iIlul~=; look pail. :li-li :=_\'lii >:i|lii:f.illi' \\'illl fllr-. truck- l fliiile action had been decided iipiihiiiii-h hull i<<~llci'=1ll_»' l-Kliil-sfillil: the upiniuli iliail fill-';. \vcr~: clititlcd to ;iii i‘lii>l'i-ii:.l-. 'l`lii- ili:‘.i~,li¢:siuli was liriiuiilil. iii it i'|(i¢:<- li) l`lillll_ \\'l‘IgIli. giving .'i liuliiw- ul` Iliiilioii to llc ill- tloflin-v‘ii -il iii-\i liii-1-liiw rxilitlii . g g i.lii» i»i~i|iii----1 ul lip- li-ilclillicli (luring l ln- i-i»lit|||l|;illi>ii iii fill- wur. i’i’luil. ;\li-i\~'li,.ii- s|i_i:'_;i-:ill-.1 that in Petition. stated llilit tin- i'.oiiin».il Iiiiil \‘ll‘\\ ~»l` »Ii- l.-ii~| limi Ihr i'JlllDll`9 vvii.-i :ii mir ilii- ll.li; A-lloliltl be flown Commissioners to extend this iniui- U\’*'l‘ lil'-' “iii Iilllllllllu- l’' ll-\.\'» but 0ll `pi~r‘i.'il iii'i';'i.-»lilli:1. Oli lliolloil of i‘illili. Jvllltiiis pio- aken by me Water ('0mmj53i0n9,_ vis-'ioli lille' liiutlc for ii llilinbrzr oi' izilirl r-olipi\l|\» i,'oliiliiii.tfei~. 'i`lic Mayor inti- C0un_ smith C0mp1ui,,e,| that ¢|\¢ lllziivil Illut. the colllluit-L for 0vc'ri'-i_v- lllf |.iitllii>lll.ll t`i-||l`pl'i<~. f'i'iliip.'il1y. _ » 'c-'quest from Preiilier \rsciiuiil, lhiil uilh ll:-. tolli-vii.. 1-| :.,To»l b;ile_< »»‘ iitlcli. -.\:\~ iii-1.31-I-.wi li_'.' fire Li--‘. ight. I-liliiillln; :l li\:<.~. i~;-liinliic-l. :it iiirl' "mill :'~'i.:|i.l»|l\l_ (|!"l.:.li.-~ ui" ills Ol|ip'.iii_\ i'.\|>l`i thi- iwlif-|` lllzil filo rv \\ai-i til' iiii'i‘iitIl:ll'\' ui‘i;.;iil. ..="f{.40{§§§¢(r,' ndreil prisoners, the War Office an- man submarine. The'crew waelland-_ to insure 500 soldiers for a total of _“iv ' unced today. The War Office also eil at the small Island of Selm oft. five hundred thousand dollars, entail- -¢ claims that the Russians are at a the French coast, 28 miles southwest' ing _an outlay of about $50,000 annual- ______________ standstill. ' of Brest. l _-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-.~` ....~`-._,...» ,»».~.~.,...- ..~,...,... _ ._i s _ - v - MEUAI-8 FOR RELATIVE8 AND 350 HEROES. i`-VIRQINS STATUE ALONE LEFT OF MONTAUBAN. '- \ _ _ . A group of, widows and next of kin to receive the decorations of de- parted heroes are here shown atm The Virgin wounded in thi"-aholllder. The only'tltlrl'g felt llltadi, lil"tho ' . / _ . » _..__.._ _i _ .mi Hyde Plrk._Lood ll, invehtiturb, wlienthe King decorated 850 s ydlers and sailors. Some of the winners of de- ruined village of Montau-ban eo-ptured tl b t B l h ‘ Minerals L|n|m¢ntq||`cg»*|y|`o\|||¢evv¢ coratioiu ore mild) leon. This was _tho greatest ‘public llive|'TIl.uro under British susplcel 'in history. statu¢.- ‘hom an official ptiotogrspii. rec" y y h°,_ E II' ' W" "I" ‘- .i --." -' »" ` ‘ ‘ i r I » 1 n l El I » Y i w ,\ -g i ,l I in - I 5 . I ' I . i I li Il'