3;.:: I% is mmnw g have sixteen ma~|than . all mbt § %0 each pattalion, and the |put. C * i * * fasrtus ant Alre, bere o en ‘thig . wholesale, P isen conts to the Refl Cross Societyâ€" & business mes of Vamceuâ€" mduw-lm fl-f“:! inlics m::“:mu&:.unuo'm Of $150 gach, means 10â€" log apt plank t ""t . â€" This is an excelâ€"| form. Hovwfllllluflw’rt’um Bpottunity for â€" the Canadian }of ‘Ontario, i it means, who has no othét Way Mb.m’rx' men J_ ‘mflhwbvlwm'mu-? r-m at un or two to present to : the |the frowut. Will their sweethearts let @OhÂ¥ingents. If all the men |them go T tX ind have means would do One of theso the new e ‘gun factories. wOUld | wi1y come over }"wir‘. tg::m .nf p ‘ang the Canadian boYS|ies have sma open the Dardanel M > 'fl,b"â€â€˜om tes. ‘This will be one of great hemy . with * bwn weapons, |achievements "7“‘“"" ; ng#urally excites inquiry as ‘The Germans are reported to have mtiomm mysteIy is |gorn down the famous _ lion which l,‘%’z- } is a GiSPO~" |topped a mound on the field of Watâ€" to tion the value @n4 |orioo, which covers many bodies _ of wu@l â€"$uperâ€"dreadmought® |pritish, Putch and Belgian soldiers. h ; t, the first â€"Y€AT; |;; ;s reported to have been melted he gteatest war in bistory 6 |into ammunition. without haying fired a Sipkiutds ‘ woTEks AnD contmEents. New York Herald is one of th¢ British fleek is the decisive the whole war and expressâ€" S&l‘ in the following timely hy should a fleet boasting of | ul of the sea permit â€"the destruction of unarmed merâ€" ntmen ? Whatever, doubtg the ue ‘Riat o Tt mihfe! ic le 4 no / ws OB the visit made by Kin ge of England to .“â€,.&“.': Â¥e you joined the Red Cross Soâ€" _yet ? â€" g i z~:.} yau cannot go to the fromt | do tar the Red Cross Sociéty. THEâ€"BRITISH FLEET. P their enemy no soubt what~ exists of _ the value of the; fleet. The mere presthc® ese dreadnoughts has . made ocean _ an allied, lake, The mhs‘: on every, sea, the nan on none. _ British s are safe | from invasion. ish colonies, safé at homeé,‘ sending their sons from . the of the earth to fight for the her Country. German colonâ€" Cht off ‘Itotmn the Fathetland, | ‘Sallen to the enemy. British sports continue without loss , w men and supplies â€" into . ‘The Allies carry on comâ€" the bugle call UEEN‘B s as in peace and draw gupâ€" from the whole world. Gerâ€" ‘und fher ally, plockaded: and € dt'. are even now m alen pressure of inâ€" on the Union Jack. hg.uiumuwum ks before they decided to clean factor in the war. King and country needs you. men, Canada § calling c ll’l’h‘lfl‘x iion. P rï¬sh fleet, imactive and is nome the less the deâ€" nt Poincare appear to be in a critical poâ€" be raised s are becoming 8 ‘of ‘decating mm: oc o h4 4e will Â¥in." * , who have been ©M2®~|frebrands iX B , C is® of quarter of : 4 [thetaelyeés very ‘scarce. MAGHIHINE QVN®. NIVERSITY "#unH 00 6 ‘Afts Courses only. siys, t t to ~ 9 Ein h ‘ W s ME nicprmsss P Bilp P Sleant ty Ne t roay ogco hk â€"*54~ 1+ ols ed ohibitiom latâ€" $ 4 «P Ion:.erov -fl"l:lkufl m"ï¬')tm 6 ‘m 1oke s â€" > < #if Junto® Alkeria ‘was boon There is ‘a Joud callyf men mmmw:vt: at the frowt. Will their sweethearts let them go T y % ‘(hodih;hylm(hd news. will come over wire that the allâ€" ies have f open the Dardanelâ€" tes. | This will be one of great Premjier Borden will Rave some inâ€" side information when he gets bac} to Cnfl after attending a session or two the coalition Cabinet in Great Britain. vicinity has sent forth almost . five hundred men to ;ght for freedom, and the supply is not exhausted. _ Berâ€" k m tamey o ® * CAOP CONOITIONS REPORTED 6001 Waterlo6, ‘Wellington and Halton Counties Are to Mb 4 , ‘\‘m,m,pvet"". yoes TREMENDOUS YIELDS crop . condi in Wellington, Halâ€" ton, Wmt? and pdl’.éions of Hurâ€" on County makes about as optimistic a bid of reading as it would be posâ€" fible to imagine. Such a report has just ‘been‘ cohcluded, ting some 25 different points in mnuea namâ€" ed., It includes the district . around Harriston, CJiford, Palmerston, . Arâ€" thir, Fergus, Elora, Erin, Conestoâ€" go, Hespeler, and covets a very wide range. In mo% one instance has there been reported anything like a dailure. . In the northern country, whete they had been looking a month ago for a light hay 6Â¥op of about a ton and a half to the acre, there gre farmers nOow ols Pn ns * hy Toh us n wants when he calls The little town of Cobourg and its . The close proximity of the O.A.C., m uf I‘\&Qjo‘ given to. clean seed Again nï¬oq.}u results in the oat etor. 03'? 2 is the standard| in this district, Ml?ï¬l yeat Emmiaes‘ o rrided (0t in many "at ime "no . _ In many of the reâ€" lm there is mention made of large db @Â¥Wart will yisld petwres §0 and TO busbels, besides having a very straw. ' mloq field crops ate also of the ro#y character, and unless Rome . very. nlonwen dircumstances spoilthe outlook,; Wellington and adâ€" joining counties. will gather in a Guelgh, July 14.â€"A. review of the t miinpiontns ts Amstatohinihes . honaics firorp ,... Tsemendous Yields. Not a Failure. ely veo your Puf _ 2ays C â€"|oHILD SHOVED â€" ' f mm-u ‘ INTO PAIL OF ==~â€" ADDRESSES : OFPFICERS BOILING WATER | udon fos : cliffe / rarâ€"old Garnet Shelson die : ~TOF B hy inc in tliiean ie ; â€"and: _,u...‘.‘q: :;ou as, the Am..h olm % u%w‘;"""‘“ On. "Be ï¬ nspocted [f geived whort he . was o. in ind of. LA . adian ~d <** the Priie‘ zt of holling iww::el;m:‘ it :m*- atill . viy ;%: :§'munu Murray tigg |stayfant on Dundas gtreet, / A Gres o i. the were no Tord Kitchener, â€" and 67 ho General named William Smith employed . i ho flw.t n:;hm sommanding the t#oppa in the Shornâ€"| the restaurant is under arrest . fof valrt M-““"a" n uind C recmedet o e dateg about 4. mile | TLE PR > 50. Lages, Asia‘ with â€"simpfe. .. Soidierliice %mng%um.;: | s _A_*_.‘.&_? _)| be dï¬?‘n‘“.‘ men, Bos ho Mesorse s He inapeetes msa\mgw C o4 ?;ï¬. Mitk ermpracieste m " â€"He 6(4A 84 " * gt , 6 w m M s ( M Canadtans $ha ud of Ae . the n.‘lll‘ mw‘.{llm mu-r: LEAD IN GALT the ‘stragele. ~Bit wnâ€muï¬ af the wounded . his conditions CHURCH CENYUS\ "Wo must be prépered for «« long treatment in the hospi 5 . i Kxtrs C ‘ 4 :.-y md.‘lm::; ind atftention E:t'n" wm Galt, July 45.â€"â€"Although the. PIC5"| one heart in Cansda as to the just the %r. BIQ Whbn Hhoment" in | tyterine demomination dore not . Prec |neessof «s to hyA 4 §) Canddian|dominate in this Scotch section, . i%, A least 1 divigiog q.;riï¬o llnw Feminded | can claim ,mote members and adherâ€" s * he add "% o ag them that while the trainfig of the{ents than anyâ€"other religion, accordâ€"|@8! & fight ll:.m ao% meh if important, that of the offi@ers|ing to a religious census of the city m -n'l.l:.@ c is even more desential, as to them are q,:ï¬u by. the adult Bible class federâ€" miotheriand i p pronent 1 | confided the care and safety “m ation, the result of which was ., an }; Cunadiatis Like Veterans |.'ï¬' of men . under. their comi mounced toâ€".dav ‘The fieures show thatl «The Canadian troops had fought morie Snire the deraiie of refltoree meiité for the Canadian "troops‘ at ‘the gr..“im*: Heasie «ind treatment in tb-ho-,alm assured your record will not be ‘losb worthy or ‘less splebdid:~ Cankdaner posts you to ‘do your duty,: and more than that, knows that yoit will. do it. . His Rvnl m:hnn t Wu‘l omnrun ed me rou godspeed for -lï¬ in the mildence, which is rted by all i people of the Dominfon, that your career at the front, which we shall watch with the most intehss interes: and> anxiety, will be worthy Mhnu race from w ave m‘.f' At the eumlon’?tl the reâ€" Tos tos Hersmat omagel auy im Ate ern m or Pfll&? lflglvater. Béfore rbwm?’ &o London Sir Robert visited one of the hospitals at Shorncliffe, in which there are many ~wounded Canadians, and tound the arrangements most coffifort able and satisfactory. . ONE DEAD ND . THREE INJURED Montreal, July (17. â€" _ Five~ yearâ€"old David Walsh is dead and three others, including two sisters ol the dead boy,: badly injured, . after Wwaping _ jrom the Windsot _:dptin; a block of flats on Richmond St. last night. Three children wetre cut off by imoo ow oi uvevev} o. vut puaub puuiby GREAT SUPPLY OF â€" > BERRIES OFFERED | _ AT THE MARKET There was a large supply of, berâ€"} ries of all varieties at the market Sat. morning and found a réady sale Strawberries were auite plentiful and sold at 10 to 12} cents per box.; Raspberrics were offered at two boxâ€" es for.25 cents. Cherties were sold at. 0 W 45 cents a basket. Red _ and h rrents bold ‘at 1960 18 conts & basket. en ‘ were sold at 24 and 25 cen per dozen and 23 cents [per pound was requested for butter. ‘The ‘up-] ply of butter was probably the larg est of, the season. New potatoes were available at 35 to 50 cents and tem cent quantities "ovtm ON RATS" ciears . out, Rats Mic6, etc. Don‘t Dic in the July 19â€"â€"Presmier : Bord4e®I â€" Toronto, <â€" Ont.,. July 19.â€"Threeâ€" (Canadian Press}. at lury unider Cokabot 4: 4. Pellobd; ~€ Fuby 16. â€"At‘ an inquestl®n N (1 (Athe privifege is â€" yourd, fourle ~ 3 dn t n id boce onl nc h f W| 9 that live, akn u:ellntza'.i mmwnw_mwgm ï¬.'g::‘u' het 4. . Rettobi ~Arid uaurier, at Otimen § F & } % 44 "y% % if $ 6 death,: with the recommendstton: that. Ohawa, k"“w. ty the _ road â€" be widened at : the point mm_?}-_wm Where the accident occurred, 8Nd the war caution .signs. be ergepted at all> Galt,, July 45.â€"Afhough the . Pres= byterian denomination does not,, Preâ€" dominate in this Scotch section, . it can claim more members and adherâ€" ents than gny>other religion, accordâ€" ing to a religious cemsug of . the city ?.ï¬a by. the adult Bible class federâ€" ation, the result of which was ., an naounced toâ€"day. The‘ufure. w that. in Galt there _ are 3,789 terâ€" ians, . 2,363 Anglicans, 2,095 dists,. 1bkn»a-t-,! t1g Roman Caâ€" tholics, 258 _ Lutherans, 177 S2 "'-1 tion Army. Other demoninat .‘ the llnlr:h-lli& Jvo & (;om ‘&â€:l?, | while those who professed no preferâ€" o;da for auy church are numbered at 15. i j F on l MINARD‘S , LINIMENE â€" CURES PWW‘; 244 * WILLEREGT . .. ... SUGAR FAGTORY M AMMMEB.OUE Ottawa, Jdly 15.â€"The securing of an option on 15 actes of land in Aylâ€" mer, Quebec, at a price of $400,. per acre fot the etection of a sugat fac tory ° ~proimises to revolutionize the agr:cultural products of the County of Wricht, if not the whole of | the districts â€" surrounditig Ottawa and Hull. a Mr. David A. Gordon, M. P., for FEast Kent, having looked over _ the situation Rhasâ€"advised that at least 5,000 _ acres are specially adapted or<the~ production of stigar beets, pnd has also managed to interest & numbef of Ottawa capitalists, with the result that it is understood they will finance the erection of a plant wosting $400,000; + . Before the deal is finally. consuyne mated© a representative from the Doâ€" l‘:hli!e. Sugart â€" Company, Limited, which is buildine a $1,000,000 plant in Chatham. and with refineties _ at Berlin and Wallaceburg, will come here and look over the situation. > : ‘The growing of suwar beets in this part of Ontario of Quebeéc is practiâ€" cally unknown, but the farmers s@y that they can produce them with equal . S#ecess . as other root, crops as "the ‘ prefictiption ‘othineâ€"doubld ;.mnlâ€"-,-h guaranteed ~to remove ase homely spots. fho eAvt _ ‘There‘s no longer the slightest need of feeling / ashamed of your freckles, vow Is THE TIMF TO GET RID ‘OF THESE UGLY SPOTS. Bhl?ly,";et an ounce of othine~â€" doublé strengthâ€"from | any druggist audâ€"apply ~>a little of it night and mothing ~ wid you â€" should soon see that even the worst freckles have beâ€" 46 disappear, while the ‘lighter onés have yatished‘ entiréely, 1t â€" is that More than an ounce is needed to cognpletély clear the skin ::wn a beautiful clear complexâ€" Bé Bure ~ to ask for â€" the dowble streéagth othins as this is sold undet guatantes of money, back if it fails y gaÂ¥$ DEATEH ... car the all ni t fails MINARD‘S LINIMENT â€" CURES _â€"__~_. G#ARGET IN COWS, ..... ;. mimsim. MB qanipetsrinhe darninc . se 2c } to the B It‘ is to you, youn "ap h eeâ€" } & j 4 txi2: ?,_ x nce of five the AL N#.‘M C4 l:g pulten .c.n:“v't:“ o PAh D \ "‘¥ |agian boyt at tt?f. in| grquching, io wave fop | &n rpyatyies:" Captâ€" Am Given. hy Hon. Thia ipaces oo oe . & ~to ‘Wotien that 1 would 1 to the men to the front It‘ is to you, young men, .who must Es ipin ts ons a ‘part of natiors EloqiE tot delivered | toâ€" 84 0e of five thoussnd in the Arens m-ng‘m» Mm‘:a"l: ldllvlvl}‘u'w. fold the audience tmfluï¬tfl- ut the fro here were no sin : yourk, ~Y00 men, AD Pniriicge of altine s2ee (fle hiat youl 2s %M"_'Ei sould, he said, with imotheriand in the present fight. Cunadianis Like Veterans * {."3.. flw'f'.fl_ '“fl":‘"‘"’! respect not only of all the allicd &mb‘t-wdmm- Gerâ€" m.tyouutw .o‘!ï¬mm.z:h uuï¬ .Paris had been clhooked, and after French‘s â€mm nttle ‘Badâ€" étood like t against ~Grive towards Galais. There had ‘ £ marked dhange in the German e since the war began, said Sir AViMrid.;. In Ana-g"th m _ory of Soors, "Willtam, Emperor of s "What," asked Sir Wiltrid, "was their Uaitiqicry in July of 19167 That the Germans : were fighting for their inâ€" depsndenceâ€"uay, for their very eÂ¥ 3‘«. ‘That was the excuse ‘ered to the United States for turder of women and little respect not only of all the allicd &m but #slso of the: enemy. Ger M sene met Aoe n e o‘!ï¬n.. boast & uuï¬ .Paris had been clooked, and after French‘s â€mm nttle ‘Badâ€" étood like t against ~Grive towards Galais. There had ‘ £ marked dhange in the German e since the war began, said Sir AVilrid... In August the war ory of TIRE COMPANY . REORGANIZED °_ IN GUELPH on the Lusitaniaâ€"that they were &uu for their Jives.‘ f A shareholder‘s meeting of the Inâ€" dependent \ Tire Company of GuelpH, now known as the Guelph Tite and Rubber Company, was held on Friâ€" day, being the first meetin« gince the liquidation and reorganization of the plant. The provisional directors rc tired and the first board was elécted as follows: . J. E. Carter, _ Guelph; D.,MciIntosh, Guelph; L. Kaufman, Ohio;. H. L. Davidson, Southamptor; K. Dunn, Strathroy; E. K. Riener, Wellesley and Dr. Wenig of London. _ mecting was largely attended mx enthusiastic shareholders and a g fut is anticipated under the new management. sGT. G. HKYMMENâ€"â€" . EXPECTS TO GO TO DARDANELLES Supt. H. Hymmen, of the Wa\et-“ works depattment, received a letter from his son, Sgt. G. Hymmen, | of "A" Co., Royal Canadian Regiment which has been on duty at Prospect Camp, Bermuda, since last October. 35'.’ Hymmen statés that "we have been sideâ€"tracked and were forgotten but we will soon he out of this now and in the firing line. We are ‘al ‘Med up. and waiting for the boat to take us away where nobody knows. m think ee mso)mmmmn danelles . so |it,.will be: tame that you will hear from me for quite a while. 1 was glad to hear that you wete «all wellâ€"as this loaves ~im6 ut present. ~Bermuda is not» such ~a fine place as its reputation calls for, All you lalnmud you dan‘t sleep for fleas and the heat . is terrific, no wind whatever. Rememâ€" ber me to all ‘ the boys I used to know and if I have the good luck to get back I will take a run home for a while." j * m;‘j'm' ir ory of e es are had dhaiked on the kEmoid _ IN.OTTAWA ‘At this morning‘s sesgion of the | Farious municipalities, as rePOrtâ€" " Auditor J, M. “l’gu were as follows and the necessary bz-lfw was\ passed without opposiâ€" Per Cent 1914 Actual Equal~‘ assessed Real Prop‘ty © ization Waterloo _ .666 $4,177,870 $5,013,000 ~Wilmot :666 ©â€"2,895,564 â€" 3,475,000 WEEDING OUT .. .. THE SINGLE MEN ment Dismissing Employes ; as Empire Needs Them. EXCITEMENT I8 GREAT Hamilton, July 16.â€"There has not been so much excitement around the City Hall as there is just now since the famous Walters investigation of a year ago. Works Department officials have been busy weeding out the sinâ€" gle men in the 1,000 employees on qutdoor work, and discharging them as a hint that the Empire needs ,! them. Ald. George Halcrow, repreâ€",/ genting the Independent Labor parâ€" ty. will not stand: for makine . fish| of one and fiesh of another, and deâ€", mands that single cletks be dischu;â€"‘ ed as well as single laborers, and‘ the Indépendent Labor Party is inâ€"| Tnnï¬gl in Hamilton,. Toâ€"day it was eclared that some of the Aldermtnl want â€" single firemen and policemen discharged.. The city officials _ hold ‘that single men have no excuse . for , being out of the army if they â€" bave, no. work, and: that the. provision for, work for matried men will save the’ city charity account tx: winter. No} gingle men will be gi charity unâ€"| less a doctor says they are unfit for the military forces. It was reported that some of the civic clerks had deâ€" cided to go to the United States to escape enlistment if they were disâ€" charged. Ald. R. M. Roy advocates ghooting all such at the border. * MADE DOUBLE â€" ATTEMPT TO TAKE C HIS OWN LIFE Woodstock, July 16. â€"H. J. Davis, the wellâ€"known stock. breeder .of â€" the 15th line of East Zorra, is lying at the point of death at his home as the tesult of two attempts to take _ his own life late. yesterday . afternoon. Mr. Davis was in the city during the morning, closing some stock purchase deals, and when he went home in the affernoon took a dose df strychine. n’e immediately afterwards went out the barn, and climbing into . the hay mow, swung himself out by the neck on a _ rope suspended from . a beam. He was discovered in _ about a minute by his hired man, who cut him down and took him: to the hpuse. The doctors in attendance toâ€"1ay said there was little hope of saving his life. It is believed that the determâ€" ined attempt at sellâ€"destruction was due to temporary derangement. T SESSMENTS FOR 19108\ * > rouLHed BrEount) Counot SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT â€" o s onl carreat rate» \uvntx: w ,='_!-_'!' @RA4 InCULAA LETTERNS of BANK MONEY OnC H. J. Davis, Wellesloy . , .83 . N. Dumfries©98 Waterloo _ .88 Preston _.â€"~ ,8§. Hespeler l [N. Hamburg.706 Ayr Elmira .135 STORM ORAN MAY \ _ BENECESM Park Board Desires to Remâ€" edy Overflow of Surface Water from Water St. At ‘the monthly meeting of _ the in <uy ut . pridey eveamge the City H question | of remedying th%w of surface . water tr%w;m street was ‘discussed. __It decided â€" to have the City Engineer go over the groumd and report to . the City Counâ€" cil on the necessity of a storm drain. Mr. Bush was present with a comâ€" plaint regarding the interruption | of his boating privilege when the water |wal let out of the lake. The Board ‘decided to allow him aâ€"rebate of $20 ,lur the â€" inconvenience and. loss of business. e a A â€" representative of the Salvation Army desired to know if the Board would allow them to hold two band concerts on the Island on Civic Holâ€" iday, .one in the afternoon and . one from. 6. to, 8.‘ On a promise to have men placed about to see that the people did not trample on the flowâ€" er beds the permission was granted. â€" /A communication from: Mr. . ‘Theo. Doll was ~read ‘desiring the loan of some â€" wild Park property on the Waterloo Road and promising to put it in grass the second year of a:twoâ€" year loan. The Board decided . that this offer was worth accepting â€" but deferred action until the exact locaâ€" tion of the desired land was looked into. â€" A communication . from the Merchants Bank staff regarding their tennis court which they declare _ unâ€" satisfactory was left to Mr. Koehlet and Mr. Leyés. | § se * ROUTINE BUSINESS . A vote of thanks to the City, Counâ€" cil for the $100 grant and one to Mr. Aug. Lang for the contfibution _ of benches were passed. _ ____ _ Accounts amounting to $853.09 were read and passed and the meeting then adjoutmed. Those ptesent were? Chairman Hibner, Mayor Hett, Mes. srs. Reid, Sattler and Asmussen, Supt. Kochlerâ€"and Secretary Leyes. The . seating â€" accommodation . at. Hibner Place has been increased 39 Mr. A. R. Lang who presented the Park Board with â€" two fine benches. ‘The ncighbors . gppreciate the %ï¬ and are not alarmed at the possibit= ity of the benches being vccupicd â€r. Joaters. 51 h8 NO FEAR OF LOAFERS CH, 8,653,500 2,821,505 £,109,081 2,362,235 2,428,810 1,240,970 #16,140 296,575 719,910 $26,265,000 $,521,000 $,003,000 2,164,000 $,000,000 2,089,000 1,268,000 698,000 262,000 183,000 wge