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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Jan 1917, p. 2

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o fald )\ an organization in Great Britain} e :.* * . iéorinected with any temperance or| Again King Constantine has capituâ€" religipus body. ‘Its sole abject is to |lated: to theâ€" demands of the Entente ‘concentrate the nation‘s strength| Allieg and promiges to "be good." ‘upon winning the war. ‘The moveâ€" > _ cerpemmgmace . ‘Mient has in preparation a memorial | â€" During the last two winters the Britâ€" ‘to the government praying . for the ish soldiers on the western front were prohibition of the liquor trafic dur | SAtisfed toâ€"hold their own. It is difâ€" ing the war. 54 ferent this winter, bowevxrer. With ‘ BThe _ movement produces some plenty of men and all kinds of ammuâ€" ‘ startling figures. Since the beginning nition they sare pushing ahcad. ‘ ‘of war the liquor traffic in Great Britâ€" y o rigu > sanemeng: cmmendl _ ‘gin has been responsible for: FELL 140 ’II! .‘ 1. A wastage of 3,000,000 tons of 'u' u.u mn”- \ food, with enough grain‘ to make * WILL mvé g-':.doo million : quarternâ€" logves f * * _ bread, and enough sugar to keep the d g io u entire army supplied, thereby appre New 'v.'k'l Jan, 13.â€"â€"While ""‘“" * ‘â€"siably forcing up‘ the price of food, feaded r wagbn sorees Wiltkime _ as stated by the national war savings m""‘ w at nogn, Y. :r..r was $ committee. Ao rme Wt Th ‘the hives, whon { 2. A wastage of manâ€"power equivaâ€" '.::W became frightened and ran ::t :; ;:: :‘n":':e kingdom standin$ |pway, He was picked up and taken to \) 20b Y the hospitel where it is stated that aiâ€" tons of coal, of which there is such a shortage for the navy, munition works and dockyards, that .. 11,000 IT. miners have now to be takem out Of the armyâ€" yet the liquor trafie ab sorbs the _ entireâ€" output of _ 6000 miners. 4. A wastage of £500,000 per day, Rome, Jan. 13. which, deducting taxation, represents|tion says that on ping Thq wastage of the liquor trafMiC iD | gopore north of the A e Som Canada is also very great. A WeSt| me front: 1’:” '...l::?':“f:::h.. in ern exchange comments that the CANâ€"| one advanced position, army headâ€" adian, government has more justificaâ€" quarters ‘"'W‘ : F tion for prohibiting the manufacture| , e reprcgiinem uie reayion in aimmasey * and sales of liquor during the war Enm w 5 than the British government, for four |â€" P 6 gs ing. JFt j provinces, by large majorities, have FURTHER m * voted in fayor of prohibition, . and PRISONERS TAKEN eight of the nine provinces have as o inss much prohibition now as under any Beriin, Jan. 13.â€"Army headquarters constitution they are able. says that on the Roumanian froft, furâ€" _ inoruncmmmoommremgere ons oomms mm ther gains have been made north of the . ALLIES TERMS OF PEACE. Slanic valley where 170 men and uv-_l & aâ€"â€"__â€"â€" eral machine guns were captured. The reply of the Entente Powers t0| Turkish troops captured the town of President Wilson‘s recent peace ROLG| Minajea, northwest of Rraila, with four states in succinct form the Objects fO"| nungdred prisoners and ten machine which they are fighting and which @lâ€"| guns. The balance of the garrison B0 cmtltute the terms upon vh_iclgn mw‘ ‘.m were drowned they would enter a peace conference.|jn the Sereth. e The reply of the Entente Powers to President Wilson‘s recent peace note states in succinct form the objects for which they are fighting and which alâ€" soâ€" constitute the terms upon which they would enter a peace conference. Briefly summarized they are:~â€" Restoration â€"and indemnification .Of Belgium, Serbia and Monteneâ€" ‘It never has been the design of / the allies to encompass the exterâ€" ‘ mination of the German people," says the note. A significant omission from the note is any reference to the indemnity to be allowed to Great Britain which has made such tremendous sacrifices in beâ€" half of heroic little Belgium and the rebt of her allies. That Germany will not accede to a : Restoration of provinces wrestâ€" ed in We past from the allies by force or against the will of their populations. Evacuation of the invaded terâ€" joostitocâ€"stem . ritories of France, Russia and Rouâ€" Londen, dJan. 11. «â€"The Rritish have mania, with just reparation. captured six lines of entrenchments Reorganization of Europe, foundâ€" | protecting the Turkish town af Rafa on ed "upon a respect~for nationaliâ€" |the Sinai Peningeula, taking 1600 priâ€" ties, and guarantees against agâ€" |soners. A Turkish relief force was deâ€" gression." stroyed. + Liberation of Italians, Slavs, Ruâ€" manians, from foreign domingtion. ‘The expulsion from Europe of the Ottoman Empire and the enâ€" franchisement of populations subâ€" ject to the Turk. v fi ‘ome: doller for a KENDALL‘S 1t has saved a great many horsesâ€"has put hn s them ince to Rerk ‘orge shee (pep ies been given up, Over lnl"t‘and.finl;: ‘AIN‘S STRENGTH . ._ l _If perfect apecimens of manhood are FHL A ie d l required fer war, they should also be 3,""" 70 Sn r~="~" |This cold snap makes a hole in the ; vatee reagoenable ang|coml hin, whethey it is Qlled up or alâ€" known on application. . | most emptyâ€"all feel it. " for a Horse won‘t have . Don‘t sell or m,“’!:" * fupmomnanrtommeine wamen Did you sigh The Wetiopa! Service | Who Intest cowardly act of ihe Gerâ€" ons iA . F.’wb.fl.'*lu Charged With Having Violâ€"| : fke thim * :>~ * }. _8 on > ated the Noutrality â€"of ~|y thaugh suffering from ‘internal injue New York, Jan. 13.â€"While driving a leaded lumber wagon across Williams bridge yeaterday at nogn, Y. Kitzer was hucled from hig seat, over the bridge guard rail, over the East River, when hig team became frightened and ran les he will live. HMis fall was 140 feet. Berlin, Jan. 13.â€"â€"Gritish trgaps at tacked again toâ€"day, German linés a% Serre, north of the Ancre, on the Somâ€" me frontâ€" They ‘gained a footing in eone advanced position, army headâ€" Rafa is thirty miles northeast of El Arish, which was captured by the Britâ€" ish on December 22, and is just across the line in Ralestine. Four mmln.v guns were taken and the number killed and wounded is 600. The British force, consisted of Anzac mounted troops and a came! corps which Jeft El Arish Manâ€" day and fought all day .Tuesday, when the Rafa pesition was finally carried. OROWN PRINCE | I8 DEPRIVED Londen, Jan. 11.â€"A News despatch from PRarig reports that the German Crown Prince has been deprived of alt his effective military command. He may go to Wieabaden for treatment. It is also thought péssible he may be made geverner of Beigium, guccaeding Voen Qissing. > KIVE PERISHK IN MONTREAL FIRE w i. it Montreal, Jan. 11.â€"â€"Four children of J. M. Leblanc, dentist, at 1691 Notre Qame street, west, and Carme} Venâ€" dette, servant maid, were burned to death at 2 o‘clock this morning when fire destroyed the ideatograph moving picture theatre. Mr. and Mro. Leblang whose apartment was . in the same dren ranged from 2 to 11 years. slock, were out to a party. The ¢hil SUCCESS NEAR RAFA soo KicCCE5 Anp wounoepr. , Jan. 18.â€"Official communicaâ€" DAMAGE FRIERSTE OF COMMAND Had Planned to Blow up _ Munition Plants in Canâ€" . & “‘*v'.' YERDICT OH ~© try‘s neutrality . 4 ‘‘Guilty on all charges," announcâ€" ed the foreman. Allâ€" five defendants were accused of baving planned to blow up munition plants in ‘the United States and Canada, steamships catrying . supâ€" plies to the Entente Allies, railroad f.;p:’ :ifl‘.‘;\iollfiél of the act , 1 by conspiring restrain interstate and foreign comâ€" â€" d..'l‘hon Fo:d :umy. _ Besi Bopp, fendants were F. M. von Schack, viceâ€"consul ;‘ Wilâ€" heim von Brincken, J. F. Van Kookâ€" Ein ced lt ns uis e t tinh tfi atet Aishatrs Rl‘g and military trains, ‘onspired Against . Britain.‘ »Two actions were consolidated m&'dq_ltro’ytl‘ factories, rail> toads steamships. _ The _ othet action »was for alleged violation of sections 13 and 37 of _ the United States :criminal code, in oouux.i: to set on foot and to provide prepare means for a military enterâ€" prise to be carried on from within the United States ?I.Ili the terriâ€" ‘tory and domirjon of the King of Great Britain and Ireland. berger, Margaret E. Cornell, Chas. @ Crowley and Louis J. Smith. Van Koolbergen is out of the country and could not be brought here to stand trial as his offense is nonâ€"extraditable. _ Smith was the ‘Goverament‘s star witness. | The grand jury investigated the conspiracy the latter part of 1914 and the indictments were filed Fobâ€" ruary 14, 1916, and March 4, 1916. F'?h casts went to the jury < at p.m. The verdict was reached at 8.30â€"p.m.‘ > > lthe . ie oA & ployees were fourd guilty * ® c ors. of e Uole! Sosier doinncl a jury in United S‘Q'- distriet court . of m‘.:lohu this _ counâ€" Smith, technically a . defendant, was giver, immunity for . testifying for the Government.‘ The winter season is 4 hard one On the baby. He is more or less confinâ€" ed to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It is so often stormy that the mother id«lnotgetbcumtlnufi‘tu.hm as often as she ‘should. catches colds which rack his little system; his stomach and bowels get out of orâ€" his stomach and bowels get out of orâ€" der and he becomes poevl‘:‘i: and cross. suouid Reep € bos of Baby‘s Oe Tate ® eep a 0 y‘s lets in the house. They regnhnw s ch and bowels and hn.m colds. ‘They are sold by medicine ‘ era or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" vifte, Ont. WILL OPPO§E (~= _ _ _ MBR. McCPHERAON IN \_ f N. W. TORONTO tary ir, that riding. Mr. J, G. Cane wholesale lumber merchant of Torâ€" onto, and exâ€"president of the Comâ€" mercial Travelers‘ Association, .was selected as candidate. Mr. Cane acâ€" cepted the nomination. % GREECE FORMALLY ACCEPTED ALLIES‘ Toromto, Jan. 9.â€"At a meeting of the Liberals of Northwest Toronto, held tonight, it was‘ decided to opâ€" pose the election of Hon. W. D. Mcâ€" Pherson, the new provincial secreâ€" the agreement of December 31st. EiraIGhteR you out by roraing Thay work while you ol.pm box trom your druggiat wili keeq you feg 10 QGEnP © Sluggish Liver and Boweleâ€" , _ work while you alsap. Jan. â€" 10. ON BABY [ aa::nmm &fl‘m"'""' ‘z...- City, Michigan, at fone and a ies east of Kingsiand, the home of her son, Allen Clemens, NJ., and bundreds of thousands of ybout 10 o‘clock Sunday njght. destined for the Russian Governâ€" ; Mrs. Clemens was W her 88th year, "‘mm“"’ Wendel!: Clémens, who : predeceased |984 for three bours. So for as could :%‘ONM"W where : workmen were missing. No eotiâ€" they pursueg their old occupation of |WAt of the loss was obtainable, but it z:h‘ A number of years . ago [W88 #8id it might reach $4,000,000. \ retired and Hyed in Browsn City. Approximately 1,400 men were emâ€" . Mrs. Cleigens is survived by . two PMA i2 186 P68% es sn ons daughters. gine sops, ane brother ang |Between 10 and 50 buildings, and carâ€" two sisters. ‘The surriving family are |Oted #P0Mt 80 seres of groumi. . No WMre. Oljrer Berger of Dundee. L At RBenjamin U. Clement, :t"w.mmm“m“% Joseph of Kitchener, Nathanie} of New |tA Allins of shells, the chief constituâ€" Dundee. Mases, of Mariott, _ Mich.. °B used beins trinlininol one of the w?.nuwu.sqyu.dmo“am-“”w“"“ | citf" Jawe# 6f Brown City, Micy. jopy [ _ While it was cafimated thet nearly fl@tm“mw’-.m'mwunmmu ::h.uuwm‘“ "‘“’"mm::-..umul Moses Unger of Preston is a bre |,_ mCs h ceure the Baree that iner, and Mrs. Martin Grimm of Mit [Saspteh kactghrente. The reer of yerton and Mrs. Jacob Bricker . @|jnp shells. which so: ( ths hgmey Cc thtere which sounded like cannonâ€" w ohanacg 8t K. sde from heary guns, was heard: for Kitchener, a son of the deceased mmm'mmwn‘j'. m':'::nfllvnlnmulmu the plant. & progre g favorably. He will not * '..m be told the sad news for the presont “:;;. ‘:l'lltlh!l. -m-: -Ilchm\vm for fear it would heve a bad effect. acid and powder, w mw' Tue funeral of Mro. Clomens . was |ine Saigan, gad iC wes petieved tnmlght Clemens, Brown City, on Wednesday, -â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" January 17th. ~ Y amMTANNAT. GPDUTE Are Promptly Oured by the Use of Dr. Williama‘ nervous aystem is at fault. Th bie if not m"h time wil} ‘u& o person ‘more to be pitied then one no suffering from nertous trouble. _ You feel unaccountably weak after exertiocn. fer palpitations and: indigestion after eating. Sometimes sharp pains shoot down your spine and legs, and often neuralgis robs you of your sleep at w These are some of the troubles at indicate the presence of nervous disgrders. If they are neglected they result in a complete nervous collapse, sometimes in paralysis, , Dr. W1 . Pink Pills have won a great a in curing allforms of nervous disease in curing allforms of nervous diseases. oo t it Dr. Williame Pink Pils actually in tose fiesh; turn against food, and sufâ€" crugathetmtyo(flch.rqblood: feed, strengthen and tone thir nerves, enabling them to perform their furcâ€" tions and dispel all signs of a break: %own Mrs. B. Wainlott, Beaver Bank, N.9.. says:â€""I was sick, run down and fimy nervous. The slightest nolse w mmd nnoy me. 1 sufferâ€" 34 pats argund the heart and every : Resident Diss in Brown . | Shells Egplode in Fire at. is e, T stt :. *4 09 U Nin«~%, P . aminetclcJ. _ uvults::“:l& ualmlr:] WaAs IN S8TH YEAR 0O F $4,000,000 . . atinet Granthh Jhcch Hekpoloary M particle of color left my mx > and hands. I always felt tired, slept poorly ‘at night. I was so poorly that London, Jan. 15. â€"The printing plant and the headquarterss of the Weâ€" men‘s Social and Political League and the homes of sgeveral of Mre. Pankâ€" hurst‘s supporters.in Lendon were simultdnecusly raided by police and wilitgry aythorities acting under the Defence of Reaim Act. The suffer age publication "Britannig" and two taxicabs full of dacuments were conâ€" The Brittania has been criticizing the Government, â€" protesting that there were in reality two gevernments, one of Premier Lioyd George and the people who wanted to win the war, and the other a remnant of :‘ . the late covcrmmT\ygeh fTavored a peace compromise. f ROUMANLANS ‘THREW BACK THEIR T â€" OPPONENTS TWOQ THIRDS OF A MILE Pejrograd, Jan. 15.â€"in the course ‘of, a. vigigent . engagement .. yesterday near Kaging river an the naorthern Reumanianâ€" front, Reumaniahs : threw back théir opgenengs by twoâ€"thirds of a mile, the War Office announted toâ€" . : Teutonic attacks, nartheast of â€"Kodehani,. wererepulsed by, the â€"â€" Rus gians who infllcted heavy lossts on their opponents. . \ _ ~_ Field Marshall Yon Magkensen‘s army. has made further advance toâ€" ward Galatz, cauging the Russigng to | withdraw toward the north ‘ in the vicinity of Vadeni. Word was received in Kitchener toâ€" would «aly ks ‘aus iposnlal af Do YOU DREAD WINTER? If every man, woman and child in this vicinity SCOTTS ENULSION meals for one manth, it would put vigor in their (Ay ger d c kA ~â€"Sall ae ts PLANTâ€"AND HEADQUARTERS | â€" > OF SUFFRAGETTES WERE RAIDED i d time wil} develop ds entirely mfiv;mh-“m x‘ Pink *"mfi’-"-i“dm‘;;" 10| made by, British troops: early . this ctuaily. inâ€"}1t was m‘;‘“«“‘.,‘ in the m“"" marning on the French front north of red blood:‘ot a few weeks I found them helping|th® Ancre river. North\of Beaucourt t.? nerves,!me. 1 continued taking the pills for|the ‘Britiéh yaingd initial \succese, the their furcâ€"|some weeks longer and they completeâ€" | war Office announces, but were driven pf a breakâ€"|ly cured me. I earnestly advise every m faver Bank,| weak woman and gir} to give Dr. Wil. | A¢K U#counter, attack, n down and |liams® Pink Pills a fair trial, and l am " htg:t':;b. sure they will not be disappointed." '.CLA"fl. suCCEss. . U sufter | you can get these Plils through 203 | _ geriin, Jan. 12â€" On the front . & ny.!nn and a box, or six boxes for $2.50 from The|Prirce Leapold, south of the Dvirisk, h l“hn &Wlmnn Medicine Co. Brockvilie, |fighting activity increased. considerâ€" poorly thi P+r ably on the railroad from Vilna © to primary fuses or caps had not beep atâ€" tached to them, and consequently their detonation did not cause the havoc that fallgws their explosion when used on European battiefronts. ‘The rosr of the shells, which sounded like cannonâ€" ade from heary guns, was heard for miles, however, and the concussions yhook buildings within a wide radiys the plant. â€"~Pwo big magatines in which were the filling of shells, the chief constituâ€" ent used being trinituluol, one of the most powerful explosives known. While it was estimated that nearly five hundred thousand shells exploded, NATIONAL SERVICE OARDS KAVE BEEY . _ SENT TO OTFAWA The filling out of "the National Eerv ce Cards has been most _ sucâ€" cessful in Kitchener. The response t~ thr raqnsoct for‘ anâ€"inventory . .of the manâ€"power of ‘the Domimon has been received in this city in. the spirit in â€"which the inventory> was undertaken, ; ‘ Out of the 5400 cards received by Postmaster Rochmer, 5306. have. . al~ Idumlnz:.n. Then I resd of Dr. Williama‘ Pigk Pille and decided to drop all other medicine and try them. At was fortunate I did for in the course of a few weeks I found them helping ‘me. I continued taking the pillis for some weeks longer and they completeâ€" ly cured me. I earnestly advise every I-u;hna'wxmfi w&n&':y er. tried many did not help !u-_um_ I resd of Br. males in the city ‘between the ages | slil | PS of ts who b: jet || caneh nmneke epreran| . UUULIILd mas t oo witment it\ mvisse ~Gained_ Initial: Al the questions contained thereon. ‘~| m!&thq:fgxur?' o n n n in EPn i bllt Dri'.n mk‘ t 4 New York, Jah. 11__The plant of the GERMAN WAR _ OFFICE REPONTS Qfi!y on the railroad from Vilna ° to Cyvinask. . Russian compani¢s _ that attacked were â€"repulsed, . suffering heavy losses. _ Two minor attacks laynched in order to ameliqrate _ our pasitions south west of Riga brought us §2 prigoners. ; Roumanian front.â€" Extending our successes ‘of January 10th we stormâ€" ed yesterday on both sides of . the Oituz river goveral successive heights of our opponents. The enemy sufferâ€" ed heavy losses in‘ casuaities. . s North: and south. of Suchitza: Valley attacke:were without success/in the ITALIAN : BATTERIES â€" TPROOP MOVEMENTS Rome, Jan. 15.â€"On the. Trentino fronat our batteries ‘disturbed © troop moverments in the area between Adije and Astico, says today‘s War Office stptement.. On . the. . Julian front the enemy artillery showed inâ€" creased activit -zl‘ut our . posiâ€" tions cast of 8« and â€" on the Carso. Our batteries replied _ vigorâ€" ously directing their fire or, enemy‘s line of communication. _ ~~ $100,000 FIRE IN. QUEBEC CITY Berlin, Jan. 12.â€" Two attacks were Most meén can afford the first cost of aâ€" ‘ .‘ car, Few can afford the after expense of. most cars. : Like its first cost, the after cost of a Ford ig:lower than . that of any other real mator ear, â€" . * Runabout:9489. Touring car 8530 Pius $15 for freight and dolivery L. F. Dietrich, Watorioo . Rrewns Garage, Kitchener 7 A GENGRAL GANKINQ BUSINESq TRA IN ROUMANIA. VF, W HVwpeer, FOoms cug KitchoRer Rrangh, J. R SUGGESSES + > Lendon; Jan: 1126, The Paris, Jan. 11.â€"(Official statement): _ . in the Argonne at La Fille Marty we _ .â€" exploded a mine causing Myc:.- P age to the enemy. On the right § of the Meuse German attacks on ‘one 5 end of our tranches in mmd Caurieres was repulsed, after apirited # fight during the course of which ‘the * 'ommy sustained heavy losses. +Elseâ€" v where the night passed quistly, _ ©‘ A EXPLODED MINE _ ©~° CAUSES HEAVY ° _ church. the "blues"? â€" municipality, says Reuter‘s &- f sterdam correspondent, bes.3B; ; nounced that, . notwithatending~ the unfavorable conditions .. of: production, it will ‘”#'. for every: citizen in Beri to ~ have one egg. between January 12 and 31, but thet nothing at present can be said. regarding the supply of eggs aftér this Every Resident Can 029 Egg Between J\gn.”fi $1.7 v4 -xj’!o-bln.i. $4... young men were drowned,:at Mira,. N. â€"8.,â€" in view of many . while <skating . home /from *Az

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