YEAR 84. NO, 98 ' APRIL 26, 1917 COMMETE TOLD IN COURT SMITHS FALLS MAGISTRATE For ick: Red Blood INTRODUCES NEW PRECEDENT TO LEGAL FRATERNITY But Justice Masten Knocked the Magistrate's Dechvion to Smithe ges Fit eens--~ ha For a Comedy Drama. conflict and the Ontario i was told in the We=kliy Hall bef just Heada t O=goode appetite ritability blotches vesterday hefore quashed a convict t John Cahill 10 was fined $200 of Smith's and cost edied will lleged violation of the Ontario Act he police Falls the legal bring abo perance ; magistrate introduced a new pr fraternity of Ontar he decided that a person who liquor -thrust upon him is to he for the disposal of i Justice Masten did not give marter lengthy consideration when the f had been related to M# ind reserved judgme only in! s to wheth Falls shon the costs Haverson r John Cahill justice that responsible liquor the FAMILIES SHARING IN PATRIOTIC FUND $12,661,036 Distributed Up to December 31st of Last Year. hould bef so treated. Th: town wouk that event be required to pay sald, and the case again had been instituted by merely with a view to ine A ng the municipal revenue to the ex tent of $200 A fine of $200 means someihing to the financing of a small place," he said, "and this is gamble they make." The story of the ease as Mr. Haverson was as follows: John 1). Cahill, of the Township of Eims- Si ie 10 a lev, near Smith's Falls, ordered. three | Wards f Fk cases of whiskey from Hull, Que } families, or The express company delivered the viduals were in Ontario parcels to the home of John Cahill amount d stributed up in Smith's Falls. Cahill was at the| was $12,661,086, of w time absent from his home, and Mrs. | 348 was distributed in Ontario Cahill demurred as to the advisabil-| amount contributed to f ity of accepting the shipment The! that date $1K.21 expressman suggested that her hus awgunts subscribed by bard had ordered the liquor without | ments and people of the several her knowledge, and that she should | vinces----weie as follow Albe pay the 60 cents express charges due $1,064,047; British Columbia, § on the shipment and take it into her! 354,185: "Manitoba, $114 440; house. This she agreed to. Late in Brunswick, $629,591, Nova Seo the evening when her husband was $728,052; Prince dward 1 at home two strange men called and $78,112; Quebec, $4409. 0871; asked for the liquor which, they said, $8.624090; Saskat had been ordered by them. They $929,533, Yukon Territor $2 paid the express charges and carried ww en the stuff away Two days later a Oh Dry very ingignant John D. Cahill came ) : to John Cahill"s home and demand lady was complaining ed his parcels H- was told that dairyman regarding 1 they had been taken away, and he his milk immediat®ly adjourned to the town 'Short police headquarters and laid a theft charge against Cahill The details given in the theft charge incited the chief of police to lay an information pnder the On- tario Temperance Act against Cahill', The latter case was the first to be tried, and Cahill was fined $200 and that they don't drop their tears Into | costs for illegally disposing of liquorjour can pe town 25-CENT WAR TAX related by motion by ontenad ed in Ontario--Special Audit Ordered. wus Those Tears. The of grass feed time of year." said the joculs man. °I often stand and watch them crying, because they feel don't do them credit. You don't be- | lieve it?" "Oh, ves, 1 believe it," said the | lady, "but I wish in future youd see their milk KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. 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Bahy Carriages, Go-Carts, Sul 1917 Advance -| TT }; : | Large line just rec | Make Your Choice Now. $16.00 to $40.00. | | » Germans in| 1 { which shows shade trees cut down by Germans in ) ne €, nr ---------------- an : i. : 5 BOO |SWEEP OF TYPHUS Leading Undertaker I'elephone 577 | {N RUMANIAN CAPITAL| --m0808ok-- : ree emeeemeeeeessen mr | malady Has Claimed Many | Victims Among the Doc- T0THE DEATH 550 MADE IN CANADA 1 lor 1 \ So That Defences of New Garman Line | May Be Completed. |e | p ENEMY RESISTANCE HARDER THAN ANY YET SEEN, { English and Scotch Meet and Defeat the Best Troops ought Up in the Open. War ( Foaling 4 e Somm progress east of the our hour of attack ye jus he Germ two da of « DISCREDITADBLE NEGLIGENCE. many attacks ar sir Hamar Greenwood's Stroy Criti | | | 1 & ourselves davs of Fit | ( the end cism of the Br tish Government, important l.ondon, r HE Followin clearly re tain Guest in t ate 3 of Ge n myth mnmnin Drocourt down civil are trend rman Ger positions in f the death | beén abeyed by talions, as the upon( th above in prisoners and that order has mans dead ground bodies that lie prove to heaven Big Fight in Open. The German High Command is ing up their reserves of men against us vy numbers They are fighting hard, and in 3 eounter-attaeks suffered heavy casa alties, but as these two days' fightir shows our English and Scotch troops can meet them and beat them in the open in spite of the massed German guns which support them, and on the balance the fortune of war in this second phase of the battle of Arras Declare Sach is its Peace Policy. is wrour favor, for w have many Lond prisoners and our losses are much lighter than theirs. But we have no wal®ing victory this time, and j our men are confronted by the main German armies, no longer fighting rearguard actions, but standing - to { battle and striking hard back when! we strike, and only yielding, as they have had to yield up to the time "Fay wa write, after desperate and bloody *"The { conflict. many must to this pre with the ernie br br t hes 13 ' > CHEWING GUM WHITH THE FRUITY FLAVOR JG E UP ALLL | Berlin Paper Urges Government' to Nearly all the men nowadays who don't want to keep fresh fruits in their offices get the flavor they long for so much during the business day by chewing a bit of Adams California Fruit Gum now and then. A despatch to easy are L peace 1 What is termed a capital may be handicapped for capital. i To-morrow serves as excuse for not doing things that are needful to- day. Jao fellow want of to bring! The Vor ing it be ents will for | be bound ent lat waerts concl . { 1 eves the En Unless backed up by energy, brains soon show an in not amount to much peace." CANADIAN CHEWIlG GUI4 LIMEECD CO. desire ¢