ped a ) , MADOLE SHELLS 1A, T0 EXPLODE, ¢ re DEATH Of M. J. B50 to 70 Per Cent. Fired Did Not ( x meer ' Explode. ONE OF THE LEADING TOWNS. With the Unite Army in MEN OF NAPANEE France, Sept. 19 -*Art ry officers ; rr estimated recently tial at certain] fk i 'y | «Have Bem Pickers, being Deceased Was An Ex-Mayor and a]stages of the Gerr retreat north of » 3 y ; a rive Ik trom their camp Prominent Liberal --He Was Once the Ma, ne from } to. 70 per cent, iE 4 Defeated on 8 Recount, Of the shells fired by the enemy fails (From Our Owr srrespondent.) ed to explode. © after the! Napanee, Sept, 19 e death oc Germans crossed the » the en- curred on Wednesday morning oflemy fired seven: hells of large Marshall 8. Madole, after an ilinessd calibre into a wooded tract where of several months Deceased was! American tro ver upposed to one of Napanee's most prominest be quartered. a ery experts of ; : : & business men, having carried on alone of the divisions engaged reported 0 ' I. i | ani racks i hardware business for about thirty]that only four of these shells had ex- 2 J 1 3 bs. i hed 4 Oneof the farm trac in years, He was identified with every-|ploded. i RE uo 7 / | ES i a. a | Wi or near the. Tastutto- Hamiton| thing for the advancement of the None of the er gested that « town's interest. Deceased was mayor the German Te of Napanee for a term and a member ing generally. There had been day of the school board. He contested] after day of rain during the retreat. Lennox & Addington for the Liberal{and It was bs lieved quite possible interests and was defated by a very| that in the thdrawal the Germans prominnt member of Grace Methodist | had not been able to take the usual church. He leaves, besides his wid- precautions against dampness, the ow, three daughters, Mrs. Reddick, | result baing that many projectiles Gertrude and Maysie. The funeral] from some of the big guns failed to ig/to take place on Friday afternoon] go anything more than strike the to Grace Methodist church and thence earth with a thud. to Riverside cemetery. One officer suggested that possibly Mrs. Harry Fralick and Tittle dau-| the Germans had been firing old Tg a = Bhter Jean left'this week for their|ghells rather than no shells at all, oadside mashet booth home in Calgary, aller three months| the officers realizing that only a. few Tontocta 'Visit with friends in Napanee and|gop them were exploding, but prefer- vicinity, ring to keep the big guns pounding Mrs. Linden Longmor# and sen, of Away megely in an effort to keep up Timmins, Ont., spent a few days this the morale of the men putting up the week with her sister, Mrs. W. Lott, rear-guard fight, and brother, A. E. Caton, The average number of faulty Mrs. R. N. Merritt is spending a shells generally is from two to six --~ . . i Ze D month at her home in St. Catharines, per or y ou Saving f1me 7i0o7rz0eYy are 4 or' Mrs. E. J. Boyle, John street, gave a a agi At har Jurys ot 7ve a great aid fo guests were present and over $30 was realized. le ! Mrs. Stothers and two children, of li ? Ottawa, who have been the guests of , : 3 Mrs. F. F. Miller for the past month, a ; ! : k returned to her home this whek. NEWSPRINT APPEAL TRIBUNAL ARRANGED Will Hear Objections to Orders Ha HATEVER speeds up traffic must be a real economy. wo Issued by Mr. : Whatever delays traffic must always involve waste of time and Pringle. : 5 f 2 . effort. : : ie Ottawn, Sept. 13.--AR orderin: | 4 ; Concrete, being the road material of minimum tractive resist= Council has been dealt with by the ance, makes a Pavement on which all types of vehicle can travel Government this week constituting J 1 i ~ of) > CA ¥ . En s : a ¥ " the judicial tribunal to which ap- LEE 4 | quickly, and fits thus into the present necessity of speeding-up on peals may be taken from orders Is- | a production. . : hs pre uissioner Pringle he . J : oy Wherever there is a'Concrete Road, in that locality "you~ will peal tribunal will have power to| Lu WoT CROSSh find farmers and their 'help' able to devote more time to the work hear additional evidence in the «fe . : 3 5 . . CB: event of either the manufacturers | President and General Manager, : of production. The time they save in getting about on Concrete, as compared with the time they Basted order lsmepiishers objecting to any | Crossen Car 'Company, Cobourg, on bad roads before the Concrete highway came, goes into the vital work of speeding-up the sowing and order issued, but all orders will re- nta atheri f the crops iain effective until the appeal tri- g ering ol . . " £. The ap- + : . = Saving the Time of the Farmer . . i ¥ bunal hag given Judguen a AND AT Y LABO Saving the Time of Berry Pickers . This same Concrete Highway has resulted in the opening of many wayside markets; ' Ta n with una is ! ; HAR] LABOR The girls who helped so splendidly in the gathering of our Berry Crop this to which motorists come for their fruit and provisions, thus saving much of the farmers', made ommissioner Pringle in | Father Gets Term F 3 ' Summer, can testify 15 the value of a Concrete Highway along lines of time-saving. time, : ; " i his se 5 report od in Br ther en om or Beating His To those of them who were able to use the Tatcater Flomilion lighwa, it ip Bighorn. se ese. farmers who atl take theie "truck to mansst ae Sills, of this ary last, : Cornwall, Sept. 18.-- Police Magis- many hours saved in transit between their camps and the rry-patches--thus NE IWaYs Yo get to mane io ouble-quick time, armer, situated on this The personnel of the appeal tri- [trate Danis handed out a sentence of giving them more hours for berry picking than they could possibly have SAY owenty miles from market, can load fis motor truck and leave in the moming bunal has not been officially an- eighteen months in the Ontario Re- had if their travelling to and fro had been on the, old style road. Also, each group of three uncomfortable Hib ii . sping SAE po sas tet ant ar aa Concrete nounced; but it is understood that formatory at hard labor to Louis Mec- of girls was enabled to cover a much wider radius from their camps than would have Road was built, he now makes ie trips in o fi Fi--two tripe | h working day-- it will consist of Judge Archer,: of |Cormick for beating his 15-year-old been possible on an ordinary road. by motor truck. Pa In comio Pa eng ng cay= the Superior a outreal; son Ernest with a 'cat o' nine tails" yx : es 2 ge Masi an udge Middleton, | hecause the boy had gone for a drive SA--------------. How the Toronto-Hamilton Concrete High: Sa M f a t 8 . " ighway ves one; or of. the Ontario Supreme Court. with 3 younger brother. The evidence Durable, dustless, free from ruts and "waves, Me. R. H. Lush of Clarkson, Ontario. y It is the duty of every Canadian Citigen--=g' showed that the welts produced on i i i This f, has sold at his i sth thi # other fruits, 700 baskets a i ) fo the tie che Dy ody en the Corre Highway Provides the real solution of herria at an sverm 8 pice of $160 per basket" tol 7 720" or Chprries one duty he owes both to himself and to his Countey, "WISKIN---BOYLE than some floggings sometimes given SPOFALIOn Prob em. i yao fol lm Wd STL temas oe lehway was | --to get the facts about Concrete Highways \ + ! in jails, and the physician who ex- ! The manner in Which the Toronto-Hamilton mmission ta Commission House (124% on $1,120 $140.00 which will enable him to intelligently use his Highway has conserved time in this season's Express (at 3c. per basket) ' 2 » influence for the building of the kind of roads! A Pretty Wedding Took Place atjamined the boy's body declared that ¥ has c : C t City end (le. per basket). levil \ what the father deserved was a dose Berry Picking, is but one of the many sidelights fae fom Fame Ratiroad ee pos basket) . a 7.00 which shall result in more complete Conserva~ of the medicine administered to th T 3189.0 : A very pretty wedding took place boy, ' idm nisiored to the on the value of Concrete that have been revealed He figures that the $189 which he saved by selling his cherries at his wayoide booth | tion of all we produce. . on Wednesday Sept. 11th, at the . A to those farmers whose properties adjoin this represents an extra probe at. 38 on cherries alone--to say nothing of his saviag on We have the facts assembled in our books 'on' ; EE ER t , TAS) ties, apples and vegetables. 4 + " . | home of one Mrs Charles B. modern Concrete Road. It has revealed to. | Oe scorn & het raed! his season's Iusinesss he. has the satisfaction of | "Concrete Highways," land will be glad to send' ! » them possibilities of profit and Conservation " \ 2 | garden truck' at prices these books (free) to all who will write for copies} eld daughter, Vera Helen became TER ME I'M QUITTING that the most optimistic of them would not he i i i a g v w i ; it i the bride of Corporal James Harold THE RTS ta ait phinistic of them. Wiskii, son of Mr. and Mrs. James TW Gates 2 have predicted. R. Wiskin, of Kingston. The bride ; is n looked charming, gowned in white silk and georgette crepe, with pearl rimming and wore a veil with to ' 3 ortnge hiussoms, and carried a bo ' 0 Canada Cement can be secured from Sales Offices at Montreal, Toronto; # quet. of bridal roses. She entered . Tha Pol the drawing room on the arm of her over 2,000 dealory, in healy wig F : Winnipeg and Calgary. H le Miss Lavol played the ] city, tawn, an age in Lana ng march. The bridesmaid, Misa. Sevilla Johnston looked sweet in. @& gown of palé green ninnon over 5 pi with gold Stim ings and gold slippers, and carried a boguet of pink asters. Russell Clarke, of He who cuits the game half thru, ingston, cousin. of the bride, assist- Will lose success and | ed the groom. A very dainty buffet Friend. ships too lufich was served by four cousins of the bride, Misses Lottie and Irene Boyle, Miss Alice Clarke and Miss a ; : Alma Roussenn, of Kingston, the : "x . conse was beautifully decorated with TER TAINLY TRY ED. | |237 WOUNDS SUFFERED mingway he will recover and the mili- TARRH of 4 ® asters, palms and flags. The bride's HARD E: tary authorities haye congratulated RH o O N Fall table was tastefully decorated with.a WY Gn 1. BY AMBULANCE DRIVER him on his vitality as well as for his the 4 ur ew " meund of pink silk and tulle, with - y i ction. tha bride's cake in the center. The ' Hemmingway, With Red Cross|""*'*"¥ In &tio pro § ® » 2 e recelved a large number of CA in italy; Assured He Will VELL AMBUSHED BUILDING. / F tu costly and beautiful gifts. The young v Recover. WELL A Stine. Dise in urni re a i reside In Kingston. pra nt ; "| Residence Built For Kaiser Dis: | 24 HOURS { ..o . yuan was Rev. D.C, _ Paris, t.. 18.--Surely F./M. covered on Somme. "ach sapan 4 A A D : a : = Gog - Are Arriving y Y, pastor of John Street Pres Hemmin A h fes in France, | gway of Kansas City, 'who With the British Armies in ne Bewareor byterian church, : drives an American Red Crom am- | Sept 18.--In one of the little woods : cowatissels, < ' na, : : bulance on the Italian front, holds|whose invincible greenery has sur- Bald by all drageivin.. 4 I the'record for the number of wounds |vived the harrowing of a. thousand _ We Invite everybody whether they wish to purchase or not; as 1t keeps Wife and Little Boy received by a man in battle. shells, I saw yesterday, a well am- |» Prospective buyers posted in the latest designs, 3 vp ' " ith While distributing comforts to|bushed building, the most slab. SAVED BY We with staam but no controll, |realian troops in their trenches, Hem- | orate style of domestic architecture. Flot Ml ef bit A i. \ Fos } Will tose , m0 matter mingway was struck by fragments of | It was erected especially for the re- ea new Blood | + ) How brows bis soul. an Austrian shell, which exploded |ception of the Kaiser. It stands as Fray Nor Paties Nervous | s A » close to him. He lost so much blood [authentic proof that the Germans Svat Joris Jcepon- ® ® e Wil d S Gi that he could not carry the soldiers|meant to stay on the land they had of ea Lain $1 per box, six wi trawberry. Sentenced For Stealing Car, Who were wounded with him to a|taken. If he could have stood by re phinse, Six will cna Per pr at ' il; i i T LEAD IN : Belleville, Sept. 18.--Victor - 0. |fleld hospital. Taken there himself {the fireplace, the Kaiser would have druagitd of Bale A in ka. on Won HE ING UNDERTAKER; MOTOR AND HORSE EQuirMnyT. the surgeons found Hemmingway | looked, if the doorway were open, (Fermerty 230 PRINCESS STR T is Both Had Dysentery. veal and William Wall, two. youths had. received no less than 237|down a passhge to 5 greenery of | 2 : iy ~ PRY iain hk * » who claim Toronto as their home Dysen : ich cuts in two : 2 " were séntenced to six months in the | Wounds. Christmas trees, wh 4 i -- Aary Comes on hi aqenly reformatory for stealing a car, the| But the surgeons assure Hem- [the bisa over the [oucesconquered dangerous of all bowel troubles. The, PIoberty of Marshall Peck, of this : SPURY long the Somme. pains in the bowels become intense, wh. , a alleged the lads Jude 10 L ; great ra- 8 City in a Ford car which was : TSTRALIA} charges very. often' Becompan- stolen in Toronto. LEMON JUICE Avs AR Wan loan ied by blood. Unless th hi ; " Fi Seventh Loan C ont Sri hn es Behe mare vom rowan. 1 TAKES OFF TAN | [ot meen on to 8 : , - weak and languid, and: very often ld «Melbourne, Australia, via London, death ensues. There is only one rem. wae aons pe ory Nein oa Sept. | 18.--Tremendons enthusiasm ody to use in all cases of dysentery ghan have purchased ' 8. W. Day's marked the inauguration of the sev- or other looseness bf the bowels Girls! Make bleachi i eénth war loan campaign. After a nd that is "Dr. Fowler's Extract of ay or Tt oosted on five a if skin i ; hing lotion naval and military procession, ac- Wild Strawberry. Lk miles below Alexandria Bay, ~The|' no Sunburned, |} | companied (by three tanks and an air- i i i ® 3 x ; It will cure where all others fail. arty. tanned or freckled = plane overhead 'dropping leaflets, ""® : tn? a IE has been on the. market for 78 BIOZRrLY Consists of 1000 acres, 400 b: ng Ereinier act ois toe Lord] Made bythe Malem Calls pervs" i aranteed A NER Is 1 as ? - # Into a bottle containing three ounces {and the Actipg Premier was kept Orchard W ins 0 been divided into areas and a quota " » * a : 2 allotted each area. When the quota Pa BE. with the gauging water. , A -- : has the lemons and|ed. it is expected that forty million ; . sh nf Dr. J. B. Calkin, the oldest and ty hore Or tollet counter will | pounds sterling willbe raised easily ry "lmpervite" where ALL Ty Yea Mayor of Melbourne the first bond busy selling bonds from the top of : asa BO > : y e P 3 : . * 9 xs . ad. It Is Sxpested that farts mint ws sas on the inside of a wall resists water on the 'most widely known ed tionlst Orchard | Within a month, : T ; i . the Maritime Provinces. dios. an a tow conts, Masske ton] es : Epp compounds have failed. Write for 9 . : Don't a Squeeze the juice of two lemons |The tanks toured the populated areas "RU-BER-OID" re : ave. at est fone. The whole of Australia has "Impervite" is an asphaltic paste that Tuesday in Halifax, in his efghty : he. President Wilson signed a procla- * inth year. rms and hands each day 'mation prohibiting, after next Oct. It is almost as: dificult for some jsee-ow fn les, st rn, | 1st, tre use of any foodstuffs in brew] to get their hats on in. id tan disap ; ing beers except malt and hops. # Af- 8 as it is for the men to get and skin e, | vi A