YEAR 86: NO. 141. mained awake for the terms was : : tat Of depresion. A report passed] o rapidly uarougn the old castle where the government heads are residing thas the signing of the peace terms £1 by Germany was highly improbable. No one would talk tor puolication, but every othead and every member . -- -- Of the loreign office available ex- regsrl to a 1S VOICED IN THE TERMS OF A WARNING TO CABLE MONO- PEACE, ~POLIES AND OTHERS. ARE ALSO ESSENTIALS, HIS EX- OELLENCY DECLARED, 1.~--8ir hart, of Cornwall, but teaching at Johnstown, procured a boat from John Adams, a farmer living on the front road between Johnstown and Cardinal. Accompanied by the young lady, he rowed over to the island for the purpose of looking after some cattle he had on the place, This was at 3 o'clock in the afternoon: Later in the evening the rowboat, bottom side up, was folind Hoating in the river. No trace of the occupants had been heard of when the Fi and T. was going to press this afternoon. 'Gus Bradley is twenty-eight years of age and u son of the late Charles Bradley. He lived with his sister on a farm in the secomd. concession of Edwardsburg, Sunday night and fought a series of engagements with bands of Mexican outlaws returned to the American side late yesterday, The cavalry brigade and artillery crossed near Ysiata Texas, twelve miles south-east of here. { The American force comprised 3,600 men and cYossed the Rio Grande when Mexicah bullets men- aced the safety of Americans. Their hottest battle was fought near Ju- arez and the Americans accounted for many of the outlaws. The American cavalry forces re- turned with 100 Villa cavalry horses the Victory Aerial Derby around tending to his own private interests. The main question has been the dis- i | London next Saturday, and, if poss<|persal of the surplus stocks of dif- ible, may drive which he erossed the Atlantic, Viscount Northeliffe has gent the following message to Capt. Alcock: "A very hearty welcome to pioneer of a direct Atlantic Your journéy with your brave com- panion, Arthur W. Brown, 4s a typ:- cal exhibition of British courage and 'forganized efficiency. 1913, when I offered felt it would seon be won, so do | believe that your wonderful' journey ferent materials on band at the end of the war. There are very large Quantities of iron, steel, copper, brass, and lead, as well as explosive constituents. . The Canadian Trade the | Mission in London has been endea- voring to dispose of these stocks, but the task has not been an easy one. The market is naturally overstocked with these materials, and even for iron and steel for structural purpos- es there is scarcely any market. It was thought Germany and Austria Would take quantities 'of copper and brass, but there are of course, diffi- tulties about payment. The ade caution, was' the keynote of a mas terly and statesmanlike address ba- fore the Canadian Club by His Bx- cellency the Duke of Devonshire at the Frontenac Club on Monday evening. * Nearly every available place was taken in the large dining room when His Excellency entéred, accom- panied by Capt. MacMillan," ADC, and J. G. Elliott, president of 'the Canadian Club. The RCH A. bana under the command of Lieut. Light, which was on the awh, = struck up the National Anthem, after which | | FRI LPP bed The i A plebiscite = for upper Silesia, with guarantees of'coal from that territory. Frontier rectitications PrN on of the third zone In the |® (Canadian Press Despatch.) 4 FOUR CHILDREN PERISH in West |¥® IN BURNING HOME » te pein DIVORCES IN SOCIETY. Letter The co { : ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, I?9. LAST EDITION Rete es hls Pers uad A : what we were flyl over, being Duke Piri of Wales NURSING ENGIN merely intent on getting across." DUKE ADDR S To Visit Kingston ¢ Hawker Praises Alcock's Flight. |W Z ; . London, . June 17.--Harry Q. a Se ; It* is understood that on ] Hawker, the_ aviator Whe recently i J , 1k 7 . m a ! § i Mopdey he Deaf Dr el . \ ond land, is credited by the Centra ; : ; would endeavor to per- 270 15 News #3 saying with i ---- bressed the deepest pessimisti and) } 4 News 8 whi 5 : ck's 'achievement: ¢ lesentment at ine §lisged cruelty of . suade H.R.H. the Prince of Qaptain Alcoc 4 : Clemenceau Scores _ the Germans For the terms. 'ibe Germans were spec- Tums Back Ater Defeating Villa's Band Wales to inelude the city Of Successful Long Distance Flying, Sars fac ® magailisons ani. bd Emphasizes Need of Tolerant Attitude In ly embittered over tne false re- of Kingston in his itinerary n . ¢ "id 5 » 2 & h u he . Le me cock was able to make the fligh¥ mn Their Crimes Against Humanity pore Sint thé french vad stoned help ' o Outigws in his teur of the Dominion z Capt . Aloock. {real fasiifon without = warships and Avproaching Probes. ; enillon -. b: Gelogates at Ver next fall. His Excellency all that sort of thing. It 1s very HN I OF THE WORLD TR 3 RDER was much impressed with rr | Eratityivs from that point, indoed. BREADTH TWO ARE BELIEVED y \ the hospitality of Kingston AT : DROWNED IN RIVER . : as well as the historical as- MATERIALS > Wag AKET : Sams AND WON A BATTLE vougHt| Sociations of the Limestone DR Farmer and School Teacher NEAR JUAREZ | City and apparently consid- Canada Finds It Difficult to Get : « | Are Repbrted Missing-- ers that any trip would be Rid of Surplus be Justice For Millions Despolled b Overturned Boat Found. One Bunch of Rebels Wiped Out by incomplete without a visit That in a Few Years the Peaplc Stocks. A Large Attendance a: the Ba Germaw Swvagery Demanded--] Brockyiije, June 17.-- What looks] C0loed Infantry For Firing Atter| to this city. Will be Yess Dependent Upon 3 In the Frontenac Club--His Kix. Changes Allow Enemy Larger|iike a double drowning accident is| Signalling Surrender. WANT BRIG-GEN. PERREAU Them, Jondon, June : Seb | cellency Wag Introduced by W. ¥. >, thought to have occurred in the St El Paso, Mexico, June 17.--The 5 rR Flavelle, chairman of the Imperial Nickle. M.P Army and Promise Admission to ¥ occurred in the . : fe = London, June 17.--The Aero Club Munitions Board, will sail on the ¥ » $ Yeague Wr Lawrence river at a point four miles chase for the Villa rebels has been To Be Retained as Commandant of is making plans for a reception and | Aquitania for Canada after a The need for approaching the A Sav | €85t of Prescott Sunday, Andoned The R.M.C Juliane 5 bl Paris, June 17.--The final reply The cifcumstanc that abandoned. . . banquet for Capt. John Alcock on |montl"s visit here. Sir Joseph. was | problems of the period of 'recon- of the Allied and Associated Powers | young man famed Gow 'Bradicy ang| All American troops which eressed > Se his arrival in London to-day. it ia |®n€aged in windingcup the affairs of [struction with a tolerant attitude on the conditions of peace handed to]a school teacher, Miss "May Barnp-|to the Mexican side at eleven o'clock expected that he may participate in the Munitions d as well as at-lang a broad aspect, yet bounded by the Germans at Versailles on May 7th was delivered to the German delegates yesterday afternoon and mada public shortly afterward. Thé Germans are allowed five days to accept or refuse the treaty as It stands. If they accept, peace will 'be signed &t once; if they do not accept, the armistice will ter- miinate on Monday, June 23rd, ani the powers will take such steps as may be necessary to enforce their terms. _ he principles of the original conditions have been vigorously bi held, as establishing a peace of. jus- is a warning 'to cable monopoles] dis ala ve the = members i enjoyed the very tice, hut ceplain modifications 'in| = Miss Barnhart is twenty-two years|and nitid prisoners captured in fhe and others to realize that within tle on euming he iopoeal splendid banquet which Caterer 'detall and many explanations of the |of age and was teaching school. She ila' His x Dosa effect of exéeution are made. Thells a daughter of Henry Barnhate pursuit of Villa's forces. The com- next few years we shall he Jess de-|of certhin army property, such as|Tierney had provided, the Bishop of reply is in two parts--a general cov+ | and a niece of John arnhart, of this andng officérs Teperied Hhat out pendent upon them unless they in- os ooh Due oa the. stm} Duiario saving Fras. : ering letter, and seriatum discus- | town. a followers were | when the crease their wires and speed. te Nie ollowing a hearty toast to "The sions of the Gerjan counter-pro- The water at the scene of the sup- {adobe headquarters was charged. "Your voyage was more oy Ee Go itu King," Mr. Elliott ealled upon W. posals. The changes Include: posed Srey ning is very swift as the From that time on it was a run- _ {quickly than the average press mes- fin these in Britain. and actually F. Nickle, M.P., to introduce His J alops rapids are located there. ning fight with the Villa band ac 3ages of a ar oraaver, - Jak realizing more for used cars thanm|Excellency. Mr. Nickle expressed the plains. An abode shack was when London Moni me was originally paid for them, the|briefly the singular appreciation also found to contain five Carranza will be selling in/New York in the | Price of Motor cars here being at|that was felt in being honored with soldiers dead from wounds and eight pening, allowing for the: difference |ThSSent Just about twide that in Can-{ine presence of the Governor-Gene- wounded. ; i] [between British and American tima, [298 ral. at the Canadian Club. He stat- An American officer in command of i A in regard b New ed that for many 'years the house of Schleswig plebi : #. Quebec, June 17.--Four chil- »|8 colored infantry company said con} ! 7 London next ey. » TeRCAINEL - Cavendish had rendered invaluable reid Bo Hoole of the Ger-|¥* dren perished in a fire in the % band af rebels held up their han "Then we shall no Tonger suffur| THe Buches of Westminister 18 assistance to the Crown in England, man army, from 100,000 #o 200,-|{* home of their parents, Mr. and #|i, token of surrender and then open: from the danger of garbled quota. Lond Onuinehf in re and that it haa been: no insignifi- 000 men. ; 4 $ Mrs. Plante, fu St. Francois- ed fire on 'the . Americans at close AGRE 3G Nani tions due to the telegraphic com- ir x aine 17. ety Sgures] at compliment to the Dominion to fon the intention fo |® Beauce, Saturday night. Their BRIGADIER.G PHRRDAU, | muncation. Then the = American | #T861y in the divorce court calendar Dacia Taio ot onth of signature | * Parents were working in the «|range.. All the rebel band were ER: 0 HRR ' land. British people will understand | for the coming term. The Duchess|have His Excellency appointed as - Hst poe spn of violations | fields and the "house was in #|killed. Everybody 1s wishing that the ser- | each other better, as they avec |Of Wi is suing for divorce|the representative' of His Majesty. of the laws and customs of war. arse of. a ie relates. wlio > : a Yices of Brig.-Gen, Eo ay be brought into closer daily' touch." Ad the hike ig defending fhe cate. The Duke had come to Canada at's fer to 60 German | pe. Ma. Taken By Cavalry, | retained as com ¢ Roya : Sade Lhe FRE SA o: er- ; ; . Offer fo So-operate ith a ory aw # was caused by a boy sprinkling + Any Prisoners : en " --_ x Mik : p h a Ss a ue ences: whieli, according to tumor; critical time when great. problems cominission on reparation "for discharging | * Petrol over hot stove pipes. A eran Sradps tines Mesioo the. period of TesSitBtice oa Flights, {ave lasted for o long time; tut) SSeential for the sucoessful culminas eri 48 EE a Lal ge a iE AS Terde Yought the Arey] wirioh. he has heen the chief prom. Secret of Long Flights. {during the war both were uctively|tion of a nation's struggles had to bs bifgation. FREPPIP REMI P RRR b be at aE Weir Ar The ganate 1s govt. enough to |, In an interview Capt. Alcock maid: Gccupled, the Duchess in running a| faced and solved. It 'was the speak- Certain detalled modifications in ata -- general nag ment with fhe. sol Say He' wants fo: give way to ro 1"] bolleve the great secret of lang | nvalescent home at Gilford House|er's hope that hs would see ts watetware sla, actu doo G.T.R. INTERNATIONAL [the Juares race track shortly whos Ant Hie lok; bit hie ricud inint nee a ah bro nd & ospital at. Btaples, or 2! Deople of Canadas, whose interests tion of the proposed Kiel canal com- TRAIN IS DERAILED two drcloek Monday morning, and thie Witt hie eminently serviceable and he] VOUT. O0gIN6. 1 never opened tne egy Senshi Rosorve, onder In! were truly ih His Mxcelloncy's heart I era Sorhin In thi re Villa's troops ware driven from the| 1% Undoubtedly tho right man in the| hrottle ot alien machine: Haelt | op" Ma TTaval Rosary French, and|in the same splendid Hght in times Surah a Tog Sf a tut. | JUSL West of Toronto---Nobody race. track by rifle and machine gun] Sh Dlace, Brig Gen. ot Hams, soli 2peell 0 A niles a as sammander of an armored car de-| of peace as he saw them in times of vee it Germany fulfills her obliga Was Hurt--Accident on Ste and many prisoners wore Zeport- 1a IatlaE military district be' no|and With a following wind, we aver. prachinent in 8 Keypt. ot 'Gonyughami™™ ; od i h y "1 dh 4 : y aged 120." '. ; ness : Te ons: alry. Which toak up position on the] Menge In the es amandant| S80) LID i ho bodily comfort | 8nd Baroness Kenyon are both suing His Excellency's Address. Toronto, June 17.--One hundred | ®ast and southeast of the track, of the SSage, Captain Alcock | for 'restitution of conjugal rights, d fifty passengers accofding to an official report atjmand by all those deeply concerned|Of the passage, Cap and Lady Clifton is petitioning for|,. His Excellency referred to the. an y ors and crew of the h in the welfare of Canada's great mil | sald: 5 fact that his first acquaintance with Injernational Limited, the G. T. R. {military headquarters. tary institution which will take| "I Wore electrically heated clothes | divorce. Sir D. Lawson, Bart. is Canadians was made on the battles east-bound train due there -at 9.13 : The thasleal rebels al federal on added strength and vigor in the AS an experiment, but tha machine | Suing for divorce from his wife, fields of France and Flanders, = He' oclock this morning had a narrow Saturda iri Sunda hen any on fear future when needed accommoda- [Itself was so snug that i. was un.| while Madge Titheradge, a popular mada no claim to service fn the escape from death or serious injury Y and Sunday night, many on necessary to switeh on the current, |actress, is asking for a divorce from great war, but a short visit to the - Tn this letter M. Cle- wien the train was de-railed on tha menceau says: ; "The Allied and Associated Pow- ers have given the most; earnest con- sideration to the observance of the > German delegates bok the draft reaty of peace. The reply protests agains the gronnd that it con- twenty feet high Sunny-side em- bankment just west of the city. The engine, baggage car and two coaches left the mails, but as the train was rumning on one of the centre tracks #ll remained on the embankment and nobody was hurt. The accident is Said to have been caused by a mis- : | understanding or misplacing of. a _ viglence, and not a of justice. es © protest of the German dele- Edition slows that they fail to un- many sands {o-day. They sor to many i to-day. 2y seem thnk that Germany has only to signal to stop at « point where work- men were making repairs. - STANDING OF OLUBS. National League, both sites being killed. Many bul-| 100 and equipment is provided. lets from the rebel guns came across the Rio Grande and two persons were killed and seven wounded on the Ameri o. : BERLIN L S NEWS, That Allies Réply Delivered to Ger- (Canadian Press Despatch.) Berlin, June 17.--Berlin was ad- vised by last evening that | Count Brockdorff Rantzau had re- te sari. RSA The loss . in the Winnipeg tornado will total half a million dollars. No one was killed, but 'several are now reported seriously imjared; » 9 "It is curious to be able to say that 1 had no sense of remoteness. 1 have done considerable night fly: ing and any sense of loneliness has worn off long ago. I don't think that either of us had any thought of her husband, Charles Geo AQuart- ermaine. ; _ ASKED FOR LIQUOR STORE. Cobourg Council Exceeded Rights, - Minister Says. ! Cobourg, June 17.--In an address in the Methodist church here on "the enemy in our province," Capt. Rev. H. B. Kenny, claimed that the Co- 4 Bourg town council had not the right to ask the provincial Govern- ment to open a liquor store here as it had done, when the citizens of war area had impressed him with the magnificent qualities of the Can- adians. He recalled a visit to Vimy Ridge, where, with the permission of Sir Julian Byng, he was able to look through a shutter and view the hill which the officer commanding assured him the Canadians must and would take. His Excellency had ¢ome to Can- ada convinced that the spirit which he had' been able to a; ate on emplified In Cana ] great expectations that would be "main id." and he had the battlefields would be also ex: e Cobourg had said by their votes on} jE 16 Hd back to the gloomy days TOS than one occasion that they| oe' yin Te A i THEE hou Ne | ranted total prohibition. 1d | VAS travelling through the estorh : due a Go Option would have: caried| lv: 'of Ontario, BrefyWhare to lo ative in Weimar on Tuesday aft- reply by American had it not been for the : minor members th " was 1 with stiffen n : resid ae bandicap, and for thel.,q oremation "of the begin their Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 1 ) ement of the judgment o New Y y . atic other attaches will nol ff | and Bs * i bs | town council, he said, was exceeding to carry the struggle | world, which has been voiced hy i Sulu, 2 (eleven ne oh direct from Versail- JUTGEIN : ite dn. asking for a place where! & CAFTY U0 SENSE! ically the whole of civilised: |. Detroit, 3 Washington, 1. make . sacrifices in order to attain] New York, 4: Chicago, 5. 'peace as If this were but the end of Pittshurgh, 6; Philadelphia, 5. s¥me mere struggle for territory | St. Louis, 2; Brooklyn, 0. : ed and x clear stat 1 We G * : 3 £ K y "ve i oe {ha 0 shall be sold, "Our people never | ~ Cleveland, 1; Boston, 0, : Fe HERD WON'T OU 2itdibiy Ti | : . x ; ter: od Reading, 6; Te: 4 For X Ry 5; Bullet, Hamilton, June 17--Dr. G. E. J. | pe | Lannin, of 'this city has