MiBimum fine of $300 and costs of fhree â€"mon‘ths in jail on Poter â€" Mcâ€" raw d guilty. of giving a bottle _ whiskey to a man in a local opâ€" ,."."ï¬. in part payment of an poount. : :prisoner was Fuiduce ‘the cash and thjjl Senâ€" ‘ Eondon, Ont., April 20.â€"There, was "fl of _ wild enthusiasm at â€" the tellining ‘camp | Here toâ€"day when it was . announced . that two or three idfed members of the 33rd Battaâ€" n, would be drafted for an early deâ€" parture to fill vacancies in the first jw“‘ i t. ~ Practically every officer ind rhan in.the battalion voluntcered or"in imediate service. & ‘ Rollowing widespread consternation over the report that Majorâ€"General Hughesâ€"had decided to transfer â€" the ‘eamp to CGuelph, special efforts were de toâ€"day to have this order counâ€" Vermanded. Word has now been reâ€" cci from: ~Ottawa that London ‘would be able to retain the camp. @Awmn SUNK _ BY SUBMARINE _ . e IN NORTH SEA 48TH HIGHLANDER . ~OFFICERS ARE ‘_ REPORTED MISSING y g ARE CARRIED To _ TT ATLITAN FRONTIER Galt, April 27.â€"Police | Magistrate .. Mavre, April â€" 30.â€"The Newsâ€" paper ; slï¬c says that 4000 &mm who crossed the %;r‘ ‘by the ‘bridge near Steenâ€" \Ataraate and came, underâ€"the â€" fire wbf the Belgian artillery were virâ€" inally (. anpihilated. â€"â€" When they m â€" the river Tyhe. A patrol j picked up the crew and then mased the ‘nlbmuiu, put she esâ€" ‘oronto . April â€"30.â€"A private 4 ‘ toâ€"day> says that Major wart Osborne â€" and Lieut. Hugh of the 48th Highlanders â€"Toronto, are missing. ‘ London, Apr. 30.â€"The Trawler 1 . Dale" was sunk by a subâ€" tine in the North Sea 75 miles m > (Canadian‘ Press.) r April 20.â€"The railway es on the Austrian side of Troutier . bas | virtually ‘been ut the foms wie tome usc to v‘troobs to the Italian < fronâ€" Kingston, ~April 30.â€"Some of i6 Germans interned at Ft. Henâ€" de an attack last.night on Â¥o Ruards who were serving PET Har > it cce ling | in on ;-,Eetmu being ck firers opened on them . and wed them down pitilessly. ged handkerchiefs on bayonets token of surrender their â€" own wl this . afternoon imposed I s ns dh in dn :'-g:&“:':‘u; itnk‘;'y.m Germans in vicinity has been increased CcoOUNTERMANDED r@UaARDS ATTACKED AT > _ FORT HENRY GERMANS VIRTUALLY ANNIHILATED OLUSE WON â€" _ 1,000 GUINEAS NoT PAY ~â€" . FINE OF $300 is third rfl; t"mA"' 80. â€" & ‘Tag, . second ; 3 (ipn 63 CANNON IMENT LUMBERâ€" Minc BmÂ¥ Noi d â€" bm The of Rhelms recei ‘ _which many were of a in i.'duryu".im mhnl'bt“ ztz'flz"lr': mmd .p.- gible to cirowmacribe them and put them out quickly. t . _ We made progress yesterday to the north af Ypres in : ths region °. of y it S eoikeg‘y 3 6L 4. * comadi 2 Siid RerW Horaieolnr d eevare opaccy persane were han Paris, April Hmwmmmn‘:mwpmt according to an officlal sta 1 .out in Paris toâ€"day.. L4 shells to un-umbor.d flhnhllcan:na;. \ * t oi s Phe s .. WESTERN ONTARIO TROOPS WHIGH . _ ~COVERED THEMSELVES WITH GLORY ENEMY ATTAGKED HILL NO. 60 AND _ NEAR ST. JULIEN WITH ASPHYXIATING GASES BUT EAGH WAS REPULSED Allies Have Lost No Ground and Inflicted Heavy Casâ€" saysâ€" â€"The Germans yesterday. made two attacks with asâ€" phyxiating gases. One was to the north of Ypres near St. Julien, and the other was to the south of Ypres, near ! Hill 60.â€" Neither one aqcolgiiphshg;d:mxï¬ing. / * ‘~There is nothing to report from the rést of the front. 8 London,, May 3.â€"The British offf@i@l statement datâ€" ed toâ€"day says â€" **% * K3>. . with glory: at Xpres belich slsc 5 n ra i oX uty . 7 T ‘The 1st Battation: comprises ‘détachments â€" from the 7th, Fusiliers, w; 2 sex, 22nd Oxford, 2314‘ Northern . Pioneets, _. Parry ind s 24th Kent;: 25th Elgin, 27th Lambton, ~28th Perth, 20thâ€" Watâ€": erloo, 30th Wellington, 32nd Bruce and 77th Wentworth regiments, â€" as well a§ a number of men from the< 1st Hussars.and B4th.Crey‘s Horse, who went with the first contingent as" infantry â€" soldiers. Its ‘comâ€" mander, almost from the first, has been Lieut.â€"Col. F. W. â€"Hill, of ~Welâ€" lnï¬ Major: G. C. Becher, of Lonfon, is second in ‘command. * ; 4th Battalion is commanded ‘by: Lieut.â€"Col. _ W. 8. Buell, exâ€" ~ mayor ‘o6f Brockville, who himself«was slightly wounded =hlt '!&'l fighting. It is also chiefly drawn from Western Ontario ilitia corps, comprising detichmegts from the‘ 25th« Brant Dragoons, 12th York Rangers, 13th Royal Hamiltons, 19th St. Catharines, 20th. Halton, 35th Simcoe, 36th Peel, 37th Haldimand, 38th Duflerin ‘iflu (Brant), 39th Nortolk Rifles and 34th Ontario Regiment, â€" Whithy‘ These mattalions At seven o‘clock Saturday evening the Germans atâ€" tacked Hill No. 60, and Stunday evening : they attacked near St. Julien, but both were repulsed. . We lost no ground and inflicted heavy. casualties on the enemy in spite of the fact that he again used poisonous gases. __ A German aeroplane was chased by one of our machâ€" ines within rifle range of our â€" trenches and brought QFFIGIAL STATEMENT BNVEN OUT AT down by our fire. Ottawa, May 3.â€"An official sta from April 22nd to.30th, total well ers and men, as follows :~Killed 70 tal of 5397, exclusive of officers â€" a â€" Ottawa, May 3.â€"An official statement says ; ‘The Canadian casualties . from April 22nd to.30th, total well _ up to.6000â€"â€" nonâ€"commissioned officâ€" / ers and men, as follows :â€"Killed 705, wounded 2,162, missing 2530, a to= . tal of 5897, exclusivé‘ of officers _ already reported. 3 ‘The list is supplementary to Saturday "Eye witness‘" story from Sir | Max Aitkin and is issued by the mflfï¬i"ï¬Â»\xtnuit. ‘ The statement summarizes the main,points of the engagement and _ umuens coe ut mm oov on se Je in ie wlA | {â€" the C; *ids (covle P 0o 0 tbe 0# ooo martise" w ~ SUBMARINE RAN °~ : AEROPLANE OF UTTAWA SAYS CANADIMN GASUAL ES FROM APRIL 22 T030 ARE NEARLY 6.000 (Canadian Press.) 4 Aberdeen May 3.â€" Trawlets arâ€" riving today say that 4 Gesman. mtummi* trawling fiéet fifty miles off Aberâ€" deen on Sunday, sinking two with their crews and chasing thres othâ€" ers twenty milts, whon a patrol ‘boat appeared and the submarine ‘These are the Western Ontario ‘troops ‘which <covered themselves e ~~*~ <{Canadifn=Press"Garvice.) _ °* ~â€" _ <_â€" _ Paris, May 3.â€"This afternoon‘s official statement in the first brigade under Brigadierâ€"General Mercer, of Toronto ualties on the Enemy â€" "‘German" Aecroplane â€"_W Chased by Machine and brouglit Downâ€" by Ri Fire from Trenches. ;â€";.; . % â€" ... a uartr A Wervaret Aimain: No cx ifivaihds Sut it Sn GERMAN WARSHIPS OFF THE.BELGIANâ€"COAST TRAWLING FLEET ne district the enemy uhelled one ~4l a “ C y "@Ab ; two with \; three oth= | i a patrol (| ~qubmarine » is London, May 3.+A German aerâ€" optane â€"â€"scouted â€".over. Folkestone lht&mbhy at noon and was of by gun fire." A German Zeppelin passed over . the Island of Viieland, Holland, at 1( o‘cl PWHUBPMUV nDPIVEPN OoFF BY GUN FIRE of our. ambulances this morning, travelling 14 C 1&†iny AVCF . AZ iL _ guns is continuous. 6 i The. way from here to Kuim Kale is now clear of . all but scathred deâ€" M:‘ï¬o enemy.â€" The French: have ady some distance. on land and have taken 500 prisoners . * ~ The landin=â€"of. troops mt the Dar« danelles . :&-hu effective at least at‘ foor , one on: the. Asiatic and three on the Euroucan zide,. ".‘The nrisoners> taken by the allies in ‘the ~ Jand fighting ‘already | number 7,000, : Includipx many â€"Getman .ofâ€" cers. "Among the prisoners are many with Favolver andâ€" puiléet wounds .inâ€" dicted: y their G¢rmam officers, drivâ€" ing them to the attack while desperâ€" ately end Ao prevent :‘their retreat.. The prisoners stated â€" that - ©‘ The Donkey Ruse. â€"__ ‘“’ One of these landings was made £8 ihm:ruh of.. a clever comic ruse, Co by Vigorousâ€"fite from â€" the. ‘British . ships, . nearly 1,000 donkeys pacled â€" with. dumuny baggage and mountain guns, were put ashore at a câ€"rtain spot." ‘The Giermans and the furi@ at once diserted a strong force in this direction; meanwhile the real landing, force: easily .Accomplished its purpose some distance farther up the cocst. % © A cegiment.i/of . don‘eys,. d ctepit animails, .purchased Cheaply,...We#â€" anâ€" GERMAN VESSEL ‘Penedos, April 20.â€"Two towers of ; * ' 20. I i the Exprine trom Athene eates that va tuuï¬:.: “..! ‘“. ie wï¬ Turke. .â€" At otiter numerous . prigeners hayc been taken. » RY ho M 4« R b â€" . tuins on shikn the meund of Aie sarilk, _ which is 344 milé® Both the Dardanciies â€" > and from eniâ€"Keni, which : lign on â€"the Aegean coast, north ofâ€" . Besika COAL STEAMER â€"â€"â€" _ _ WASBUNK OFF :« ISLE OF LEWIS Bonnycastle .and . Mr. Lendrum Mcâ€" Means are appoirited ‘the Board | of License Commissioncrs for the Proâ€" tince of Manitoba, under the new legâ€" islation. . T2 7 lneflzn ‘Which ‘escaped from inâ€" ternm «t Las Palmas in Noâ€" vernber has been recaptured â€" and taken. into: Gibraltar. [ London, â€" April 80.~â€"The British steamer *‘Mobile" coal laden was sunk off â€" the Isle of Lewis Wedâ€" nesday. The crew of twentyâ€"three men were given ten minutes * to launch their boats.. All reached land .safely... ¢ Judge David Walker, Mr. A. AND INTERNED ’Iï¬; ‘The above map shows the development of The Bell Telephone Company‘s System in the Berlinâ€"Waterk ‘The dots represent rural Subscribers. Nueuphumm:\mflthndcd* Telebhone Development, Bed“in-Waterloo Districg April 30. ~ . steamei Â¥4 -w-â€".’r‘wvi hk % Fe s ts 2 m wpgees, armminl “‘.’:,‘\md -""‘ Te e en o ce lax of" the ‘Beigipm oL vï¬% that the tactics of General De Counâ€" lrooe totremw . Aborice ‘a6¢ Lange: marck," were brilliant, and .proved &n ormously ‘costly to ‘the Gerimank. He u-qapi machine . gium sections ‘of the Grenadier and Catabineer: l\ï¬ muts in < trenches near: the Yper strdam, â€" supported " by a Crenadier battalicn, under Major Borremans. 'No& susâ€"»cting s‘.:.. mvfl of Germens gwert towirds YÂ¥ vntil, : at a ranve.of mm!_u."!: GERMANS WERE â€" ORNENBACC <orainst noon official statement says: ~There was a German atâ€" tack yesterday‘ evening on the British front ‘to the north of Â¥pres:_ The} Gerâ€" mans were driven | back by ‘our allies. .7 *~" * s In the ‘Argonne near,Bagaâ€" telle we delivered an attack which resulted in‘ the gainâ€" ing of ground. . _ $y ie BERLIN PARENTS . _ RECEIVE MESSAGES ‘ .Mr. Geo. M. Wedd, manager Of Bank. of Commerce, réceived a ctm gram this morning â€" from â€" ‘his son,| Lanceâ€"Corporal "Pete" Wedd,‘ of thoj First Battalion, -uunruht;na, ~was "sate u:: well." "rll:: W was a source great rel e parents and family. Lanceâ€"Corporal Wedd enâ€" listed as a private with the Queon‘s ;%Mthsbmnmmdmma' ran ' ‘ County Court â€"Clerk E. J,; Beaumont, whose son, Lieut. Geo. ‘J. Beaumount, went to the front with the first conâ€" tingent, received _ word that his lad had severed his eonnecuomlth the Canadians and had been g1 a comâ€" mission with a British WL He is in England and has been _ at . The former manager of aâ€"big. New \'o&m;uuh.guiltyio â€"highâ€" way robbery. * e ue h d t All the mermbers of the Board were in attendance. . hk the front. atis; May 2 d in the 1e« FROM THEIR SONS (Canadian Press.) CS , Aech c COPM 1. o Pobov t 'R‘.‘fl x € £ 28 Nt â€" w . t‘nt‘a trap, a huxe wave, ~General â€"Foch.. afterwards.â€" compli gwert taw;rds Yperice mented General De Couninck in . th ranve.of :150 yards, â€" the . most fattering: terms. > w le W 10 . Martin ~So complete was the surprise that the Germans were unable to inflict any serioug mnzm Belgians, who counted a few deoad and Lut 400 wounded ~ among their WAR WILL.â€"GOST BRITAIN OVER ue gNLLON ing y the whole .. of the Gscal yeat Great Britain‘s expenditure would ; $5,682,170,000; | ‘ He said if the wer should lsst: six mont!s instead‘ ol a Londok, May 4.â€"In pressnting the Budget Chancellor . Lioyd Georhe _ &sâ€" timated that if the war lasted durâ€" year Grcat Br.tain‘s cstimated. .0 benditure would ‘be | 33, 952,200,000 'ï¬"éi:;m&& cstimatâ€"d . the wu revenvé for tho yeer of. 1915 6 would u?si*.eflt:m.m: 'm’-“ u‘l an increase <of. $218,190,000, over the toâ€" ‘tal of last vear. * ® ‘to the British Government said Sir the House of. (gmwol us toddy, in teâ€" Plyrgora â€"uestion, .as ed by Sit Ar. thur B.â€" Mersham; . who: was. Anxi018, to know ‘whether the Hacue Convenâ€" ‘nfll respect.» The foreig n ; Secretary Indded it was ertitely consistent for | individual . manufacturersof . neutral States. o sapriv the war material ‘to relligerents, and they no doubt are being supplied in this way now. ‘ 1 U. 8. GOVERKMENT â€" HAS NOT SUPPLIED ‘London, May ‘4.â€"The U.S. Governâ€" ment his not at‘any time in the pteâ€" sent war. suppli<d any war Material ~‘The Building. Committee â€" of: the Economical Insurance . Co.. met on Monday afternochn . and received ‘ the tenders for the new buildine which is tein= erected. on Queen St. N., ¢ The tender . for the general work was awarded to Mr. Casper Braun, the Hamilton Bridge Works for the steel construction, 7 CONTRACTS FOR : NEW ECONOMICAL BUILDING AWARDED tw WAR MATERIAL t A ION .. _ vig, Denmark, Torento .: police cours . Friâ€" y neren o on k : the peace. They 3 each, to &1 P cbargsd 'i&“’:‘::v‘ to loyed _ by Te en ced fen pile con Must Keep Peace. Brce.. and. were: allege _ Ap have tried to baim Mrs Goodm WW hxtufl-em&, 8 6. was that thei two. men mfl“ a property, butâ€" the magistrate deâ€" manted a sutstantial bond that they would in fubure keep the : peace. .. Would: Avenge Oéad Brother. im oi) , af ty oPP - Chiof Bront, ‘father of: Lieut.. Camâ€" cron‘ Brant, . Eriday stated that he cron Brant, . Eriday, stated id® # had> yet mï¬kl'%‘ boy of. _ 16 overâ€"anxious : to ‘go. to the fronb. Speaking. of ‘the lieutenant who < gaÂ¥e hï¬:u:;“u-'al-l‘wm~* io ngin ane mt ant w3 s is the movâ€" ing spirit ‘on the ::ieh"tg\hhmt- ter, ‘teing. r spongible for. over 50 per cent., of ~ those who had enlisted. ‘The ‘father was igreatly provd (that hisâ€"son hbad died doing bis bit ‘forhis The ‘father hisâ€"son had country. n E ‘ wHERE® ARE "The British nationâ€" must subâ€" ordinate everything. to this strugâ€" gle and clear away all obatacies that we_may win the war, ;~Vio« tory is largely a question: of ma terial." â€" Chancellor Lioyd George. ‘The Toronto d (Conâ€" dervaitrey, unsh."" "Whore does Sir bert keep his etu?th. Bbm Borden‘s ear is to the ground, Sir ‘Robert ghould know that from Halifax to Vancouver Conservatives are ‘pmtecuumtmdoldflz; an élection, and . yow. that will either vote Liberal or. not vote at all _ if an election â€" is brought on." â€"Waterioo district. BORDEN‘S EARS? !5";'m Mm h‘ 3e t ie