PAGE FOUR T H E Uv A i i. X B R 1 T i S H Ww H 1 G SATURDAY, SENTEMBER 18, 1910 ] ; 1 -- | [Rn re] a A RAE gm | URED BY | The Canadian V.C.'s || ™ MN oN aT | 55 5 fi 8 2ov do RAM SAY % ; . tel a new library and two hundred | ; Q 2's Uni aR : Th dd d new residences in the next two Iam ° ® ars Je3n > Snivesaity is still addicted fw world all aa dippy | ; to Scotch You notice that the > . | n erior oor alin Ss How Men From Canada Earned the Empire's Queen § F cipal did not go to a Cincinnati Presbyterian minis- | tin . 3 - on land to get professors Ol} ter belleves in the value of 'prayer | - "FRUILA-JivEs Beoneht Quick Highest Tribute for Bravery in the earning. os offering a petition for the sue. | They stand the Rub--and the Scrup an crmanen: 4 i Ba I a a cess of the baseball team of that | Field of ttle. If the farmers' matket prices show- German brewers' city. Let the King- 4 tendency to drop last Saturday ) ston ministers get to work and pray | FOR SALE BY St Settee did not lose their balgnce and for the opening of the locomotive | McKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. : For most conspicuous bravery and| His r hearted | courage | tipple. works. leadership when € ; z i ck tion in attack. His se | 4 3 / oh -- | ---- \ 3 he wed mining Ze near It's not every Kingston preacher Apparently the Prince of Wales | difficult task of mopping up. cella s, ens. On came h ry nerve who is scholar enough to read 'the thinks more ot Tame dt golf than a | x J craters and machine gu empiace- | tense, listening for the 'crack of the Greek burial service over the dead | Queen's University honorary degree, D ments. Under his able direction all] enepn gun. Two houses near the as the St. Paul's rector did. But then as on the revised prografame his golf resistance was ove te su sfull ad gave. them particular trou- | the Irish are gifted with the tongue. | game comes first. Perhaps he needs and heavy casu ir I Ke I entered one of these, i {ee 5. :. | bracing up on the links to stand the | enemy . In one cellar he } f be and not any person above Sixty 'dollar milk at Brockville is academic honor. oneted three enen i tt: | ground f sly dropped down to the making Battersea jealous. However, | single-hande vi 3 in a ¢ra-le r. ¢ rifies snapped at once, | the people around Battersea could Kingston women should be just as ter, killing them all _ { but Kono wa ot hit In the not move east and take their lake good boycotters of foodstuffs as the On reaching the objective, a | ble he cellar he fought each | with them. ' womeh of Chicago, only it should be | chine-gun was holding up" ihe ri of assail ely, and vs tipulated that - there must he mo flank, BO many easualt es ille e fame into the! No, wg do not want She bandyckfg ks Or Btones~threwn. -- is i poral . Konewal oz b ard Hehtamt Vv went on. not on your life, although we have LE mMafp, 4 MCHUGH {entered the emplace , killed _Konowal a men went on down | had many pleasant times in the best Would the Prince of Wales object EW . crew and brought the gun back to our|{the road ti they came to a crater kind of them "to connecting up with a six-pound | 108 Church Street, Montreal. |lines. x just. east of and close 'to it." It -- black bass on ths Sunday afternoon . " : i The next ags attacked | contained machine guns, as was According to a labor man, con he will -spend here? The Governor- December 10th, 1917, l ; an | Siown by the silent forms of many | tractors need grading just as well as General had a quiet little fish that Twas great suffecer from Rheum- |emplacement, killed three of ew | of the men of ng | the lahor union boys. No doubt of | Sabbath morning at Kingston Mills J ®Lism for over 16 years I consulted [and destroyed the mpla * lying p 1 the si P. it. - There are contractors and bum just before he went to Dean Starr's Specialists, took medicines, used [ment with expl . a : wal made the crew pay or their | contrpetdrs. church. Perhaps the Duke will put lotions ; but nothing did ood This non-commissioned officer alone | work. ¢ ; the lip ef} iat on iil 2 the Prince wise to that fishing hole. | otions ; but nothing did me good. killed at least sixteen He enemy 1 'rater side y r seven The provincial elections will show --THE TOWN WATCHMAN. i Then, I began to use "Fruit-a- and during the two day ual fight- | G an 0 Moy the gun| just how "united" the farmers are, | tives" ; and in 15 days, the pain was ing ca on continuously } i t : i {or if Whey are under the old peltical y easier and the Rheumatism was J work until severely wounde | axe he fired: and re were! dqfscipline. ST. JOHN WOMAN . » --QOfficial Recor lef arn 8 I } sprang dow better. Gradually, "Fruit-a-tives" Official Record. down : en f the cave and finished the | / If the. temperance act does met FEDERAL CANDIDATE overcame my Rheumatism; and now, - } ot} r with t 7 .. 'That require to be repealed, it certainly } for five years, I have had no return By Carolyn Cornell. 1d ¢ n nce at that badly in need of renovation Mrs. Minnie Bell Adney od { 4 | { | of the trouble. Also, I had severs Green Crassier is a collection of and Konowal and his men mov- < me Be First Woman in Domin= Eczema and Con séTpation, and |slag heaps on the h bark le to the front where the fight was Kingstbn would take a few paces gd Sn - ~ ENMANS have put a world of fon House. { character into knitted coats of all sorts. Frui : lie has TT rea | forwars it ds w more G. Y. 1 "Fruit-a-tives" relieved me of these . TS . eon Evening came | forward if it had a fe Ut ; ~ al 13 3 Sport coats with their charming if pert aps + complaints ; and gave me a good ane Fr otttled dawn : , Rs se. "oath Ie. bizarre -- calor contrasts open up new & § 4 Es es : 4 ' i iey i paler, appetite ; and in every way restored A f his < : enemy's day | . Minn 2 age i of tho avenues of expression for artistry in dress. ne Ith? p SHUG Lc x i 3 g and : ter of fou ft 3 3 me to health P. H. McHUGH. rst rerng. ne : bro RY | Women's Sharpe Orchard and Nur- When these clever creations bear the Penman 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. N Dowling - hich . ~ series, near Woodstock, N.B., an- Tabel all doubt as to their hold sh h Ab dealers or sent post paid on n. The battle. | nounces id a a Saudidaty ia the Bsn dispelled. > ik 2 : 3 » te : aL x | p coming Federa oye-election (h ar- n buying, it 13 a sim B, f rie L Uis-8- re y law i i ' 4 Suceipt of p ice by Fruif-a-tives : : . . g till W Jen cawn | fig leton-Victoria. Mrs. Adney's card, the name--Penmans, Tnitad, (Mtawa, Ont, i . fi ne Lie heat was iy Liang, Them | = published in the Carleton County pa- PA rcs a 9 ; y help from the 44th ; of pers, says she will support the Union ple precaution to remember battalion, which was then engaged in | 2 Government, but stands for reduetion fierce battle at the Green Crassier. A : . : a 3 if the cost of living and eradication S ( y... rt Cou ; : raid was to be made on a tunel from t SY of corruption and profiteering from weater oals We have a supply of 3 8 » which the eneiny had been pouring \h | x 0 / ) x > Canadian public life, She, also advo- ms of machine-gun fire. Corp. I ] : \ ; . cates a fuller measure in the recom : "The Stand. i bh 5 paivwal was sent with his section to y % a cy pense for returned soldiers, .some- 3 366 e Standard of Excellence cut hard wood and es he help of the ddth. Li EX 5 ¥ rrp thing dignified and worthy of the | I'wo charges of high explosive were 3 . great Canada that sent them forth, . . v : exploded near the tunnel and then| § TINE en speaking in terms of their material | rr rir ep a ee kindling. ' ] Nl : G8 ! ¥al Fushed he the black hoje. k pb = y advancement and prosperity and T Far A ~ at A met ne 1achme gun crew wi 1 . t & keeping the ' pact with those that "If a man calls on a woman she is Brevity is said to bé the soyl of i bayonet and killed them all. This i 3 ¢ , sleep in Flanders fields, the saviour's .pleased--either when he comes or | wit, but the man who ts:short doesn't i x $0 oy brave fighting man worked unceasing- of the world. goes feel funny J. Sowards Coal Co. ; ; #8 |lv until he himself was severely * woun and was taken back to .the ] = nm -- ins . Nendo CORP. FILIP KONOWAL. V.C hospital, but not before the official Hl o { ~~~ trecord gave him credit for killing 16 : "ER n mmm | . ermans I Souchez river, southwest of Lens, om va! was born in Russia cin ve 1 the moi rar-far » a sy ich aay Women who are ioc 2 Even in the turmoil ¢ war-fare the n 1888. He enlisted in the 77th dat- | ersistence of the weeds as ned : x weight and energy--who oo BS Tce ree. ds, has turne talion in Qttawa in 1915, transferring | 1 The Lens-Arras| 34° ; of 3 16 4 al 70 PIL) ny . hichwas sses the 'S ; sida | 0 the 47th battalion overseus, | ; look pale and feel languid -- highway aE ce pouches, outside | ? SJE: Daltalioh overstus Copy- y and passes th 1e:ruins 1. JirRIStered acon % Hohts need the healthful effects of of the suburb where hundreds of min | "81 Act of Canada. - Book rights re | ; served. | {ers once lived and whose broken cot- | ¥¢Tved.) | tages were dangerous hiding-places 9 {for German machine gunners in the Keep Children Well ecC &MmsS | Canadian attack in August, 1917. D ¢ hot summer months are to smalll crews. The tunnels of the mines hid | children. argent Sale of any Medicine in the Worta, | 500728 OF guns, which poured out] hoes, dysentery, colic and stomach | Sold everywhere, . , 3 x Among the twisted rails of the rail- uring Hot Weather 4 roads to the old mine heads and in the ------ ; Ss crassier. were many machine gun -em- Every mother knows how fatal the | ' placements which sheltered gun | J Cholera infantum, diarr- In boxes, 25¢, {deadly fire on the attackers, To take | troubles are rife at this time and a | Green Crassier meant fighting every | often a Precious little life is lost| " wh , = hr . en way with bayonet and | after only a few hours illness. . The | : omb. tifle fire was too dangerous [| mother who keeps Baby's Own Tab- * : 1 20 MINUTES [tour own men, Who Note rized i lets in the house feels safe. The oc- | X ; 'THE Government realizes that The Ontario Temper- . 3 a wit € enemy in fierce hand to and ( casional use of the Tablets prevent * . . i a ZUTO0 bie yous hastens aakind | Rents Ee acs stomach and Dowel tronsin. re | ance Act is unsatisfactory, both to the great majority of e : er the Canadi ' elt ' . < . » . e. * 70 in the battle fron Aug. 15 to 18 | ally does the Tablets will bring the : t ny 25 Shes litle Jablets--ands, reliable it was decided to push the battle line baby safely throne iii the people and as well to the officials sworn to carry out ans had taken Hill | trouble comes suddenly--as it gener. | soda--will cure any They are sold | Ie i) still farther into the enemy territory | by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 | 3 1a: headuche in 30 Ee oi you feel the in ofder to make the conquest of the | cents' a box from The Dr. Williams' - ts provisions, . che coming on, a ZUTOO tablet hill safe and to clear the way for Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. will ward it off--nip it in the bud. an attack on Lens from the south. ------ The tenth brigade was chosen to take No Headache Sreen Crassier, and the attack opened] DEATH AT KEELERVILLE ; In introducing the Referendum, P remier Hearst said» ~ Tuesday morning, Aug. 21. The 47th battalion was on the right of the bri. | OF Mes. Alpheas Calrd--taskes pio. | "During the past year the methods provided by The Ontario . SER Re bre nanan 3 gade, It attacked through the ruined nic For Returned Soldiers. eof, Cte du Molin towne | Keeler, Sept 1 fhe doa, Temperance Act for dispensing such liquors as may law. e Lens-Arras road anc beyond into | ©f Mrs. Alphias Caird las Saturda : : » ind nine ig "e710 OF cat & gloom over thi some] fully be sold, have wot proven as satisfactory as the Government e first attack p munity. A ou assed over No |! \ gh deceased had been ' : : : } Man's Land in the dim, light of the II! for some time and her end was ' would like. The Government 18S most anxious, as far as early morning. The enemy was met | expected. She was of a very kind dis. . .. * . midway and in a quarter of an hour | Position and a woman that will be possible to remedy any abuses and relieve any ncon- was driven back to the parapet of his Digna Yury Tae. Thore are 3s Shit. . ' » " ' own trench. The assaulti s. | dren. eased was a Methodist in sed en he eng Wave ys. religion and very active in church veniences that exist. : followed them up into the streets of | Work. The funeral on Monday 'was i a - Citie du Moulin. The Germans had | cofducted to the Battersea Methodist : ! Fern church. Rev. E. Codling pretehed the reve l te Un isfac it Delting IB Sere Tagan, sec- funeral sermon; and oni took place * To Reli this Totally nsatisf tory. Wh : v 'ana. | 10 the Sand Hil cemetery. he x y h 1 ] diane cama ny he Sear SAT chu paypal, cometery. Wh Condition the Referendum Ballot is - yotel | cunning down: the directs rifes herd | 0m he Reuse. to "the chnrey oly ---- Provided wmes------ TORONTO : low, with bayonets fixed, from here i oi number attended Inver - : In Centre of S i ®l and there the crac) of the quick firer Pain ake ps + : re ping and the sniper could be heard, and | 2fY_ fair yesterday; also a few went 230 § many of our brave Inds fell on the Napanee Alberta Hiriag: Coben: The Referendum Ballot gives the people of Ontario do not and will © : . 4 * ~ 1 24] "Filip Romowal a ok aad, mortar. denbam as teacher. Robert Tighe jal people of Ontario an opportunity to not sanction a return of the bar with and Canadian by adoption, came on he 2.10 Ws Site Sng, Which will g + T Act : ir 'with the second wave of the attack. ake 5 re Mrs dan Ma he repeal The Ontario emperance the unrestricted sale of spirituous Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McLroy motored By voting Y es" to all four questions, liquors. The League wishes a sane, to Leland Sunday. Miss Susie Sleeth . * will able the . Hee, Oude fair. Mr. ind irs. For the people of Ontario will en - moderate compromise to meet the Harry Lake of Carrying Place and |" Government to repeal the unsatis- reaction against a too drastic pro- Mrs. Isaac Like of Battersea at John bia, Nh Robb's. Mr, and Mrs. Cummings of factory Ontario Temperance Actand hibito measure which has resulted Joyeevilleg and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh ! 3 3 vy Ritchie £ Cedar Lake at David enact sane, moderate legislation in all & rts of evasions and brought Win. Dit ar oe Tay SE, and Mra, Which will permit the general sale ID 3! 502 tempt tend Sleeth's, Round Lake Mrs. ¥.m. DI of beer tainin the law into con thus ing Xon Sr, is under the doctor's care. : non-intoxicating con g d ati nal Lif ber, Everybody is looking forward to 2.51% alcohol weight, whilst re- to destroy our natio € as sober, the big basket picale that is being law-abiding citizens, siidiers nest Toca, fhe ened stricting the sale of pure spirituous : ay. Mr. and Mrs. : A : : Orham Baxter pas 1 H ! ; } from Battersea. to: sug aor liquors and light wines to Govern- For these reasons, all fair-minded, 100 with Privats Bathe + EUROPEAN PLAN 53 oy : : Besnett and fami nd hander men nt agencies. < thin king citizens will vote "Yes" to g : . Xp eT nday. Salen : ol a 2 D BR Bs The death oecurred oa Friday, las | The members of the Citizens' Liberty the four questions on the Referen Nerve 5 y : Sy : - y CURES Pop [Remo Willa] Gy League and the great majority of the dum Ballot. Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, §f tracted a heary sold, whim Co CITIZENS' LIBER ] Y LEAGUE hooping Cough, Asthma, Etc. et wo pone. , ' ; ; © : ; MATHIEU'S SYRUP is a sovereign tonic combining y at § in of a formes] 22 College Street, T the curative properties of TAR an the strengthening vell : : : : ; : virtues of COD LIVER OIL. some weeks: He was oor Rll for ; T. L. CARRUTHERS, Secretary, * Colds, when neglected or badly treated give rise to | ron: 'of. Soath . Moumatn, ae - ION. PRESIIENA : : PRESIDENT: | consequences of Sicha grave character that you should twenty-three years of age. " HON. "EDMUND 3. OSLER, : L¥-COL. 1. A. C. MACHIN, MPP. - fot risk using inferior preparations. . a2 ey Sttended mesiing of] VICE-PRESIDENT. : : Hon, [ RI die LoeralA ative i 7 DON 0st { MaTHEvS ALP do the only gemize rem ie i North Lanark, held in Pane : P 4 : Soh Re : ER, 22 ON SALE EVERYWHERE | { Place. (Hon. Dr. R. F. Prestén was End unanimously selected as the stand- -. ; 7 : Sas , Srd-bearer for the next election. me 2 ' >