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Russell Leader, 29 Jun 1916, page 1

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/. / 4 : Sra / ' f / ly, £4 £74 in Toronto University ; Charles, . Tickets for calf Maurice, Leonard and Alexander, ht all of Ottawa, Total receipts $150.20 why the British have done nothing Therefore, use your handkerchief, | spectacular to relieve" the pressure or hand Syngas > ig Sased) cn Verdun, except » pin down in the tO cover the 1ace and nose 1 1304-4 nancheg on their ront 2 more for- sercuief is beiter, -- NR PE . ~ qT 3 3 VA 4 4 = M . rt Dice IT fH i YA LETT = SO 10 I,00 a y2iar i Advan Vol No. 5 RUSSELL, ONT, THURSDAY, June 2%, 1910 J n Advance ------ --- - -- ™ TT ET I m------ - --------ed -- ian Ee -- -- a ET : a ; {oo ; JETS : . 3 DODCE THE Ya | +h - - h 1 "7 Mr.. Peter. B \f A New Batralon. IO DODGE THE LIG] HT! ING | midable army than that which is at- ) ! i : Tau ---- METAL BED SAFEST PLACE | tacking Verdun." Until that time it PERSONALS has purchasz.d ; 9 rdof thre ks will be well for us all to be patient is ] - 1 BECTYE TF is kn yy aa! Ann 34 ot 7 P T x ; : " § | farm. This pi oper s known as i i Must Lie Down So You Will Be Low- | 2nd rely upon our leaders to solye | iy - most interesting tvies batta onsy the stusend 3 "Brod ick ] d Dr rm most interne gu Ca : he stupendous probles i > > | the oid Dr. Atlen farm. 5 hte OH SR 4 + Than Head and Foot--Steel tl pendous prc blem which faces The Scou M Ti p ido A has just received aun'toiization to Bada { them. Iach day that passes makes & Mes rs. ohn ayea anc w Ha A 3 i uildings are Immune 3 a) : 1 i field day at their camp at Cx ster, 1 : i o : serait in this ti ict, ud a the task casier and more certain of Scot ave been awav-on their ws . i fie ' i Tune : Seguin have been a : . . accomplishment, and le on Monday, July 10th. Every 4 5 this is the 2 wes. ey Battalion The feat iol 'Deine % by Hight:{° plislime 53 i us hope, less Sida) : 2 in summer hohidavs. In the se = \ eCol. W. F tel 5 sad costly in human lives. The very ones } / wnvited. Lome ang Dring . > = Eo : niger commana oi ak. ing 1s both a very real and a very | NT ot ge : 4 body i : B of Liaie trip they visited'the Thou- 1 ki a Co 2 gis y y= Prliadelnhic who today are asserting that ous our baskets along. { Tetands Clavie lettin R. Smyth, M.P., of &1yoma. Lo | sensible ear, says the HBGEIPNIA | rious. a. c "doing nothing" would be csand Islands, ay ; Xandr = . all for a | Inquirer. | : a No As Marvels i 4 Smyth has sent oat the call fora i bites the first to cry out if lives were Mr. Alex. McDougal of Marve Bay, Qgdensburg, Syracuse and ! | ¢ But lightning can be avoided like! sacrificed inion fashion . A ra vere Foe} ¥ ¥ : spe vie of ein z= those most | ' ; x - 1 Sact 3 aun 1as n. ville has received word from his Witeitow i ecial type of m all other my It will strike in cer- | Our tush =i come. ond' when it son, BD. P., who is in the trenches Re Ricker race Yo suited to his purpose the expe- i tain places and it will not strike Goes ile wortd will wonder. Britain | Mr. 1bhomas Kickert réceived 3 3 Foi a Na 4 i ol - . ot ; BLO al Stance nen, fou oers, drivers, | in 'other places. There are reasons |. i is in. France that he had received a tetera: to-day. from the Waa riznced bushmer ton 25 pues Dlaces ee LeasOn® |is strong in the last battle, and that slight scalp wound from a piece of | > 4 ; laumbermen, or thes who are ac- | for its ou =a Saees lions that counts. France may he no 5 "off " raving the 3 . ure yer operates Dy ¢C e. : 2 incapacitated office conyeyiny the -astomed to the wonds, At -: jiever op y , [too weak to give the "knock out" shrapnej, but not incapacitated I; Ti Seri Ei = A steam engine or a railroad coach |. = {that his soa Richard is missing ~~. tits head vi' cters reports . ; SE rq (Pow. Jobn Bull and his cubs may from fighting. D. P, isin charge) | 1 ond same lune, gis igatail fit "2 is as safe as any place in the world, | ite isa RTS dl : nce | e ZNnd : evens tues . : ina position: to accept the sk of a big' gun Since Jima dd that they have plenty of openings s-far as lightning is concerned. Nc A "mai satriotism can easily b © By. Zell - . ¢ . Jno) i :: g mans patriots sly e : James Mullins of Metcalfe, who for young faroizrs 0, 3v men usad # one®has ever been struck by Light-| "4 by the amomt of teustial : Edmonton papers announce the 3 3 1 i E% | nine while he was aboard a train, |Buaged by the amount of trustful pa Mon En ba > Wr 3 In > he was aboard a train. a dba Pu 4 ay eva bert has charge of the Osgoode Town-i., handling horses WETE : id Ee hs : tience he exhibits during a crisis we marriage of Mr. Ce:il Rutherford, | "= inns makina whit i : irl.| The business part of a city like- react or at last ar ship good roads machine whnie Col. Smyth 1s ca or 2 whirl=} . 1 ai have new reached, or at last are en- ouly son of the Hou. Dr. Ruther: | ¥ Vii ae . : . 4 opp WISE 15 never by lightning. tering upon > a afeam lier ¢ i 1 . nt <p x £ { a 1 i . ; ; ror J moving the steam roller rAay | wind campaign toi use his 1,200 ho 2 all skyscrapers ever hit g ford, toiss Helen Reid of that) °~= 7 a : s ge : {it broke througu tas Culy and seeing 1e has the a "matter of record that in city, z " 2 : i fra x: osses I n or ~ iE YET : Campbell's Corner into the di ara from e.stern bouns|at : cs never have ny lo es | SECOND RQUND TQ COME YET The . Social d in the new . . : ; eo from lightning striking any building Tie ee Sociabbeld ja sibs Ylabout six feet As the ro of Ont sthe Pacific "! i or e os d ra ok work of The fi i finds the Ger Jrange ill, North Russell, on] ,t : x : A wit met ic sides and framework he hrst round over, finds the Ger- Orange hall, ort tweighs .abouy three toas, it lg in which ent, he willy," 7 0" eel. yi oe SH Fd OL dew" no Dire | | iron and ste mans sping for breath on sea and F1day EV ining, a a SC i es 5 snd 1 or 7 cats . JAE * 3 a : . 4 p oy . " der diam, i > |require considerable labour to get|doubtless live wp ib his hopes of steel battleship is also safe from | jand. /hen the second round is sowd. « The.nroceeds amounted to Foi z s : : hp . : rs i : CROW, log proceeds amouat it .-back on solid ground, i filling the unit tn ss. eks. Thelt 4 from the clouds, as is a steel | fou nt it will probably find the Teu . iy | 2 [55 a about ninety dollars. : : : fo ] os : + witldmill tower. "This is because ev-| tons ready to throw up the sponge AboNE nines) The following patties enlisted! offer which this balt.tlion holds out Wildmiil oe 5. .De 1 tens ready to t wo up me spong Tha 1h mBatino of the Re y Lo ad pe WE ery one of the cts 1s its Own | and cry pace at any price. 1e POW - . The monthly meeting of the Red yesterday at Keomore, left this|to men who wish & ret into the ightnine rod no' further | er th oF has misled the German masses : » - 1 ~ - 11g 111 ¢ ro 4 * a £ at nas | Siea t > Lerman SSCS 'ross Society wil held on Mon- : . Lote to? s Weiod rank ir chi Bip > an Ea Cross Society will be : morning for Kingston where they | khaki 1s a'bright © 15 their chief protecticn that give them-| from the start may not find it impos- day, July 3rd, 10 Mr. Kenny's hall will join the Field Ambulanc corps: | daties will be tout down the for-| selves, sible to convince them that any sacri- at 8 o'clock p.m. Jomes Robinson Mark smith, ests of Great Britiie-- and perhaps | Lightning's Prefercnce | fice is not too great--even the dis- E wo 2 - ay ps 4 A \ : There is another list of things race whi Z Irea com vei J. Knox McLachlin, son of Mr. | wm. Mailoch. "of "Sonthern Frarce, in order to] 11°7¢ 3 ; { 5} grace wh ch has"already come o er 3 Mclachls : | } the wi which lightning will surely strike. It the German name. § 3 Ars i g = C gi nen at the tront wil} : . a x r ' : and Mrs. Robert cLachlin, Berlin's New Napa | supply the men «¢ e fre i : | will strike a country house or a house The German attempt to claim vie- of Kenmore. a Queen's University i the necessary material for building |) the outskirts-ofsa fowns%lt likes tory. in the North Seca battle had its : SAA > Pike a i : - a : Ey : . student, has enlisted and received The city of Bertin {Ont.) has de- oe chan The ot tifary traming to hit a barn, church, school house. | effect at first, but it now reveals the . . ttre : nimal, especially if Jess positi ; ro notice last week to report at Peta- Dad th change is ame to Ci will not be heavy, afd ot the samej iT¢€¢, stack aa especially hopeless position of their navy, for it cived to chang De anh ps thi it will 13F enol. FIs aedr a wire fence. ' is a confession of weakness to hail FAWa Cz . 12 this veit will gratify er Sie = : ¢ Wiwa camp. chener." Names submitted by the | time tis i YF R | As for a house, the safest place ag a veritable triumph the escape of : yo Sg ATTN ia TP rot g. S|: wo: i a A nw Mr. David Wishart of Kenmore ¢] he ots v son- who "wishes fo get overseas) . lightning storm is your iron or | their battered fleet to port. Evident- city council to the clectors were as " . 5 - . | JF py a td svete & - tir T Ld : te 2 = : is reported as being seriously ill. | follows: Kitchener, 346 votes, quickly. It is expected that the brass bed. It ? £0 22 @ glad it was At latest accounts not much bopes'| Brock 335 Adauac 23. Beuton. battalion wilt cyme time in| stand near th ie YOU Grey wh i that a' portion. of the ny . aha Or 2, Aviniae J | Seplembres a ge diately | taller than th reason why | [etuened. ; "tat HET - NONE TE po (0 a er diy { 8 . eis . Bs " were entectained fur ber recovery. 13, Corona 7, Kgowana J: <P : bvou are 8 Y ont if is that ES Sih nastictlors of the Bat \ e - Ce SER" re ¥ Mr. jas. Pack of Keenmeoeras ? 15 fothy 7200 ' { . = 4 the "hed hen Jot extend abuve | cometio Hanit the British Empire ca . re A ] fa rast OFS barial hea The irr t i 1 . Bin . ef AP married at Winchester on Junas 21st : 4 fl} : ; ea La Ar is : i : vd to be proud of the spien ; : Pp Smy as =d the plan o the ded} to pass through your Srl A - ty i Bis to Mrs Edith McNab of Metcalfe, A Generous Donation | Smy th ig adopted i de } 1 3 di, Sour did. vebrk of Admiral Beatty and ™ 2 1 - | opening recruiting depots all over The walls and the floor of the | gajjant men. In a fine and inspising ) THC Aes Aas | opening recruiting : § : Rev. J. H. Millar performing the : de Ere bes ; 5 fr L Capadg oommay be ripped to pieces, address after the battle, to the men ir : A: cheque for $1. 500, in payment tie western SECUONTG LABBRE I I as lok os vou He 'still. or Tier Prin 1 ceremony . ' | ren a | Willi D¢ saie as log as you lie "still | gf the Tiger, Princ < Re oy: al, and of bequest, under the will of the late | y of his officers are scattered; o. . Lion, He thanked them 'and 'said r oui oO 3 ai 3 I'S - ~ i a T< ER RW RINE vad on tee 2h ~harire o> r . ' . A couple c young horsemen | Chas," H. Peare, Uxbridge, through Ontario in charge of de- { " What we hoped to do is that which undertook to drive a new iy impor-|{ been received by the Mnskoka Po but any person who wishes we have carried out." Th: sposes ted horse one evening this week. jFtaspial for ea anit of the idea of the Huns ng laid he steed barnessed all O. ral other Lec pt ! lout the plans for the battle. - ! pris ih F CPE 1 ; 4 ; M i - > ; th mon unts have r : i Then 1¢ told the men to tell their Lili Std¥ tne ant: na "a | § iT : and from the {" Girls," that you did your duty, io at the street wire hi E " six y . » decided that the street was his pro-| from lawyers {which the British are always doing,' per place and fort ith proeeeded | erence to will: {and tha damage the to cary thadid | the rk of i pte of 1 Gefen was far g Imm al the coming widely | which thev int ; . (RS BS J Miawc L = . CEs here were £rapoed 1 S JL . > 4 Red Cross sent to INCPEASINS X we have not manag t them. a 'somersault which was equal to The adioirng | Nos did the : the men ¥ : . who had given their leclaring for the pure bred Ho {that the day would come when fur- Mr . 1 : i % nated oy Mr. ian be let one voo | ther toil can be taken fo . ; was held: under the thing whicl "We have now to get ps in of tow. Russell Red Cross So newly captured | condition for the second round. We franoements 'have a +. | large crowd to Kenney onl lion The guartette |oniy had the first round, but in the angements have been cos > ) LE 2s | bie : pleted tor the organization of a| Friday evening. Mr. Stes [Cretion way Ca Th jSecong L think the Ge mans finally ¥ ; % hi ; Ss x treated inexcel | secured | th€ {will throw up the sponge," declares new Battalion to be knowu as thea T1ve sacrtly : Admiral, t ing up the Ottawa-Carleton Battali lo. 207 | With ths calt So for Jttaw; arietc vatfalic INC : y S 10% I: Ey Tx : busy at once, 1 ATUL. -L Ol, MceclL.eau, commanding}. qT ' f e { > a imal, look wis ge | 3:3 officer. Lieut. Cuthbertson of | side and mai 1 window. | and 11 C J pounds i W the N - Ae LY] TO; Yoni in i ¢ Np das, the North West Mounted Police, | was about rf 1 the" of Cos p. Jam of QOtta-| The guessing Se y hold ti e wa, formerly of , and Pte, | dred and forty to two hundred d | : yove or | do so, and then will 1c the | are ticers for |ten pounds. The tickets were then] p ites : = pists - . : t tc . iy i ttle n | ---------------------------- the Township bode, with | collected and the calf was weighed | patrick, ol : a Stay Do ok | y 1d-to-hand et haadquarters e. They | DY officers of the Red SOC ¢ over Ss nday with | Swat The Fly Now! en ey i i. 1 who annou nced ticket nt bes ; only arrived week and have = : ahd fr | A writer' on scientific questions | | . | as Te wi ) held ! | ' a ready dup a numbar of George Brown His guess being | or A -- | s of "the common house fly, fecriils. % gel dey ! THAT SNEEZE au thir An HC TN oF one hundred and eighty five pounds | | says, rather humorously: he fly S10" oo Tha animal was corel rT ; . : rs. Marvin Wal- a ouices Lhe WE Al WaSCer=1 ny. 3 you ever have reholds the evil and the good, especi- : Z tainly a beau bre bh) ne © 8 g 5 = | cg yp ote es r home at Stew-| © 20 uty, k o Ie m one of vour fgce® 'How: 4d : will strike | the evil for he loves to lay his Street, O Fi 1 : the best cows in Mr. Stevenson's | Yo! ih TY 3 | to ta Ii £ in i He i PR AR LJ B Jaw: yk sday « 11 he 1 2 " . ; 2d to ta me : ot o { 2.15 'the st intimate Foe tava, on toursday off well kuown herd of pure bred Hol- | That, therefore, will give you an <= ol ke lin 3 > [€3ES mit. Iie a3 ihe most nihnat act w c fror i th po - ey r a n r and sticate 5 #32 ov AT last week from the the effects of a Steins. The c te. How ollivts Spareciote it when | in ace of i and domesticated animal we breed araivhic. stroke Tha was teimht Ae I aah Has, x3 | ve. Nothing |and keep and the most persistent vis- paralytic stroke ihe body was|eight dollars to tl a did it Ht 1 vo : { 1 HES tu the generosity ER : vill hasten that 1 | itor we have. He dines with us and conveyec roquois-on Saturday, {tv the g¢ 5 1 et ed ; ! 2 ay, Anyone who sneezes in public with- would just as soon d the gar- LALLY O vii 2 - Le JL " > where nt took place in the RECEIPTS : ih: 1 = D3 bage pail f. 1 burial 5: ng i out covering the mouth and nose is | Sa A : imi 3 i hy amily urial ground The de- Seve y ay L 'We may admire him for his in- = 2 I'he total proceeds as reprehensible as a prom- ied . : -eas ; 5 da lions ; re Sa iE ae a Sey Ri upreme command. dustry, pertinacity and business en- ceased, who was a daughter of the{: vy were asf 1 Te spitting comsumptive. : iy : = Sid Y rn . Ing were as follows : : 1e losses sustained during the |terprise; we may even love him luke- late Adam Harkness oflrocuois : Colds and 'influenza, which often : ¢ rite sda By re leaves 't re 1 ) Bean contest for quilt $10.30 |(..4 to peu onia. cattarrhal. affec. |THE of May should be sufficient | warmly as one of God's creatures, but CAVES Ory 1eir ~ Ne cad m r 3 Garp 2 ' 7 WE . 1 ' . S 10 mourn their loss a hus Sale of quilt 3.73 pe 4 : © : |answer to the question, "What are | we had better wipe him gently but : Gua ips 4 ' ions, and many of the acute infec- | X . 5 : ; band and five sons--John A. who iia ha xs tn ~~" | they doing?" To say that they are | firmly out of existence just the same." " > Admission 18.55 tious diseases, diptheria and scarlet |« Line ic lire] : 5 : : = : taught school at Kenmore for a .d i a ng il "doing nothing" is little short of cruel The fly is born in filth and lives : : S i ver, are sprea coughin nd | 2 5 : A : ; . er Cts: pe : Flower contest tor doll 5.70 ever, I ¥ coughing: a blasphemy. Some day we shall know |in a filthy way and is a definite dang- number of years, no {e850 y way x no % now a professor] ip po 03.40 | Sneezing. in the house. Wipe him out at every opportunity and clean up every- thing in and out of the house, so that | there is no place for him to breed" er

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