I (" S FLOWER BEDS AT CEMETERY. _ ‘Two large beds of flowers are being but up In Mount Hope Cemetery by Chas. Janzen by the order of the Cem- etery Committee. one in memory ot the solders who have given up their lives for the Empire and the other to beautify the spot. Thebeds are espec- ially beautiful. ' Mr. W. H. Williams underwent an J,rll'2'e,',', at the K..& W. Hospital on Wednesday afternoon following a se- verefattack of pleuro-pneumonia. The operayon was successful and his con- dltlnn is satisfactory to his physi- clans. A handsome new (‘hmrolct coupe ar. (ived In the city on Wednesday I Mr..E. W. B. Snider of this city. It. was delivered to Its owner by Mr. S.| E. Bowman. It Is driven by clectrici power and the car is the last word in coupe equipment. l The friends ot Mr. H. A. Wettlauter, manager of the Thornton & Douglas more. are pleased to see him about an": after being twonttned to the house tor some time and will hope for his early and complete restoration to his maul health am: strength. A large number or the relatives and we!“ of Mr. M. W. B. Snider. ex- I.P.P.. culled at " home on Tuesday Ind altered their congratulation- and good wishes. it being the Ttith unher- In, of " birthday. _ I". luau Soon. D.D.. Ins return ad from lontml. where he named tie session: of the General Assehbly, He spent I few days with relatives at Cunpbelltord on route to Kitchener. In Hm Oil-mm at tho W0 'me. â€Don! Aasoeiation, Tomato. m1 "ohm visitor at the m at In. c. H. Boduner. " Benton ' Mon must clear out 81000 worth of the. this week and they '1“ be sold at wholesale prices. This is your chance to buy cheap footwear. Don't [All to share In the exceptional bar ulnl he in 010mg. - w__'_' - Q _ ll' how " 'it, (Stir) dPit c m m, CA" C(Ath) M p - " " Fl * 7‘. J8iilfiiEhr mu: d S 'é) trg, 'air " " s G, iii) , , 'all tt8!l.tilllig AK,i , . rtsri'd5l qi?grigr, {:41} " a? x at Bl' 5%? (a? r l) 'ist) u.“ h, pal, - In Ill Itri a' Ui, "il),q, wk; ennu- ttfr, if) Ski' k' ’ K r Il' t? l Crm., M - UN DERW ENT OPERATION. " - WW Somabody\4"‘ Somewhere at the Front A HANDSOME COUPE. Every day boxes from home are going to the boys in the trenches. And of the things they get, a great prize is "RIGHTS - the Gum with Lasting Flavour. lit takes the place of food and drink in case of need-which is often. It keeps spirits ,tp---givets vigour and vim. A packet in the pocket lasts a long time. The Flavour Lasts! "-.4 'LIEUT. GEORGE . LAUGHTON GIVEN MILITARY CROSS The oriciot statement chronicling Lieut. Laughton's achievement says; “On April 9th. at Vinny Ridge, he diss played conspicuous bravery and dtr votion to duty, and by his splendid example and lack of interest in his own welfare. encouraged his men on to remarkable achievements. He led a bombing squad against a machine gun which was holding up the attack and after his bombers were all killed. captured the gun single-handed and destroyed its crew. Atter all the other oificers had been lulled or wounded, he assumed command of the battallmr for the remaining ten days, and held the position unaided against repcatsd German counter-attm:ks." Lieut. George V. Laughton. who went overseas with a draft trom the Canadian Oil'icern’ Training Corps ot the Lmiversity of Toronto and In Emp land was appointed to the Northam. berland Fusiliers. "The fighilng Fifth.†has been awarded the Milit- ary Cross. Lieut. Laughton is a nine. teen year old Parkhill officer, and is a son of Mr. Jos. Laughton. well known in Kitchener. He is at present at his home at Purkhill recuperating from his wounds. Miss Mabel Brown's friends will be pleased to learn that she is progres- sing favorably alter her operation for appendicitir. at the K. and W. Hospit- al on Wednesday morning, _ T Buy " Mason’s when bum!†pre- nil In Roman “minis. simian. pumps button and [awe shoes. and high at lace shoes. Everything going at man- utacturer's prices. Eggs dropped to 37 cents " the Inn- ket Saturday but the common expressed their dissatisfaction nth. high price, when it wu known tin: as“ were being sold It the loot] Mor- es this week n " cent: per domain. There were uvenl Juvenile cue- tn police court on Thom-y. the prin- cipal one being that of the girl who went to Toronto with Willin- Watt. She um committed to the are at the Children's Aid Society. It EGGS WERE CH EAPER. JUVENILE CA8E8. At the edjonrned session of the Pe- lice Court on Thursday Memetnte Weir reserved Judgment in the one of abduction preferred ageimt Williem Well. the evidence ot which we: hard on Monday afternoon. His Honor In- tlmeted that he would give his decision next Thursdey morning at " o‘clock. The irgulnents ot the wane] for the defence, W. P. Clement, and the Groin Attorney, D. S. Bowlby. were heerd this afternoon. No bell was offered by the counsel for the normed and Well returned to the county/1e". JUDGMENT RESERVED IN WALL CASE To restore that Mrhzgth and mania-that is no essential, nothing hill ever equated or compared with Scott's Summon, be- ans. in "retteth _ msmining nourhh- neat invigorate: the Mood to distribute clergylhmghm t thebody whlleits tank: “he III-rpm the "petite and mu tetttt in u mean]: permgleqt my. HAVE“! BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition', destroys appetite, and makes work d burden. If you an nan driwn, and. nirvana. overworked or hair-nah, In my “do! . mriumfd-ee. _ _ 'ldlrNd'att'Jt/, ' 1 Regina. Sank. June 20.---4hte hun- dred and twentyaix candidates were nominated for the Legislature renter. dar. Of this number, the Litrergtltg have fifty-six candidates, one of whom is elected by acclamation. in the per- son of Lieut. Mackboth Malcolm, tor Hanley, and the Conservatives have iiity-six. the Non-partisan League eight. including one woman, and In- dependents. including Labor, eight. One candidate was nominated by three conventions, D. J. Sykes, who is thus elected by acciamation. One ot the three returned soldiers to be elected will be made a Cabinet member withdut portfolio, the Govern< ment announces. D. J . SYKES WAS _ ELECTED BY _ AOOIAMATION Corp. Kropr states in " letter that the nurses In the hospital are very kind and that they have plenty ot good music. c, Corp. Kropt ha been in the trench- es about eleven months. He went overseas with a draft ot the Ttqt Bat- talion. He is a brother ot Beret. Geo. Kropt, who was invalided home about six months ago and who is in a mili- tary hospital In Toronto. [ GORP. HY. KROP-F WAS ' GASSED Mr. and Mrs. George Kropf, Weber street received a letter from their Ion Corp. Heurrkropt from a hospital in France until}; that he we: weed about six weeks ago. He stated that he is getting' along nicely and expects to be out ot the hospital in 1 short time. Only routine business of the deput- ments ot light, power and railway In: ltransacted " the meeting. The re- ports of Superintendent Hclntyre on the Light Department 9nd the Rail- way Department wyd received and adopted and accounts In the Light and Power department amounting to 832,- 228.04 and the' Railwny department amounting to 8:691:63 â€used. The regular meeting of the Light Commission was held Wednesday evening " which Churn!“ George Lippert gnve n verbal report or the joint meeting in Toronto of the Hydro Electric Railway Auochtioll of Oat. tario nnd,the Ontario Mnnieipnl Bioc- tric Association. ot which Mr. Upped is a member at the Executive. He stated that the principal business od the meeting wu the passing of n reno- lntion protesting nuinst the propon- ed Government grunts to the C.N.R. Ind G.T.R. which are now under consideration at Ottawa. Mr. Lip- pert’n report we: received with con- siderahle interest. . OPPOSE GRANTS IO RAH-WAYS can-urn all. -ttstNq Uh a. "th “It. .I has but “It. M in " not» I- “Can 1.." _ m M ed a In a. It'- it tho 2-3111. 0. other M it m but in W In“. The own “that: m not. uh mun“. acorn. no: human: Prod. 118th Battalion. m I: mrrtainty I record of up may tor which may can be 1.!†proud and 1 tool cemm that every loy- nl either: ot Kitchener will he would ot our young hero. I Ill wrung this on bah." of the brother, Pu. P. W. Clinton. 12910. can It!" Am I!!!“ Winn-numb!» lunatic-Muhohcudm arm's-dipolmmb I'm-M lbs-91531:“- Ben Bulb in we" min Ills-7 nonhrhouCIyotKlteh-‘r. no Min E. allelic, Superintendent of the Hospital returned Hominy 'nnr- Mn: from Montreal when she uten- ded the annual convention ot the Hos. mm Superintendent's Auocinllon. All brochurn and "tttttet, WI“ be clonal! censored by the Gamma "I ma“. The omeerB were installed by Wor- shipfnl Brother. George DeKleinhnns assisted by Brothers Finnignn Hell- man. Kerr, Hemphill end~8mithson. Brother Finnigen was presented with the pestmaster's jewel end all you masters were presented with e certi- ficatey from the Grand Lodge. At the banquet which followed J. H. Wood we: toestmuter. Men! touts were, proposed end responded to and s recs! progremme enjoyed. MeNEEL-On June 23rd. to Mr. Ind Mrs. Ralph E. MeNmst, MI Indlnn Road, Toronto, at doubter. "8-tt. At the meeting or the Twin-City Lodge 509. A.F. & A.M. held Suturdny evening the following oiBctsrs were ln< stalled and Invested: OFFICERS WERE [ ELECTED FOR YEAR Two and one-hell per cent. viii be deducted from the - ot each ‘tencher which will some the Dem- ment of Education to be â€plied to the recently enacted Summon-tier: Act. This two end one-hut “per cent. will be deducted annneuy‘ from the touch ers' cheques and then this amount will be deducted from the Government grant to the Board here. _ Three Ration-Ilene. Three applications were recetved for positione as tee'chertend there were the some number ot resin» “one. The applications were iMttdinmr will be looked over by the schoolgcolnx mittees to an the vacancies {the Lt) slgnatlons accepted by the Bond were the“ of Mine Isabelle Weeeloh. Mine Carrie HuntKand B. H. Enter, of the Victoria stem The aecr'ehri was - thorixed to advertise tor a mic teach- er to till Mr. Suter’l 3110.. h Principal Carmichlel awed that he favored the installation of register: in the diluent schools where the teach- ers will be compelled to register the time that they enter the achool both in the mornings and " noon. He stated that this is done in all the larg- er centera. The secretary pointed out that the Board had authorized theee res-Intern before hat that the matter had not been attended to. The Board authorized the faucet-n and principal to get the matter in shape. It is likely that the red-termini he in each school when the school tel-Ina open: in September. , Thu-Au. The - - mt u h e letter at. the AW m- m e an d the - not is neat " the but meeting. , It was pointed out that the tension was given this In! day - m month: tor the purpose at nth-rile We: end not“ our letter- at upon-taco to the tuchen the-navel. Tho-e tint about then-elven without reuon are not attending to their Art, ies and their '" VIII be deducted for the he" My mind. lrrojularitiee at - Unheal- Tmtoo Ehy Mount up the matter at the irregularity ot race-he. Md the opening of deuce It the Sud-by whool. lie mad that mine- the race-see lasted " minutes end that some ot the “when were in the min ot coming " minute. lute. Principe! Weir stated am he know thnt done ot the teachers were not living up to the manual» end that he had oltm. en to theIn_bnt that they land denial coming late. He lubed that he _ we: not in a mition to see then come in as his clue-room is It the heck oi the building.. I I 4â€mewa 1tutt.teael.'atg'd'gu"dt Ilium-I'M Nth-Md,“ Ihr tt+wtni-ttldBr'tr.r.rter. ammunition-Italic J.D.-A. M..Kerr. "' ‘1'?!†I.G.-oeo. Stewart. I L" l M.S.--wm. Bucknell. J.s.-w. E. WoelM. Tyler-g. Brunk. orginist-ered Krug Muster of CeretnonteB--g. ‘A. Halt. 1.P.M.--W. E. Flunlnn. tew.--0. Rumpel. J.w.-C. Ebbnge. Trentmrer--E. W. lamprey. Seeretary-Geo. DeKleinhnnn. ChttNtsitt-R, Grab. _.ttLAltt?h.CUnta"mT Pol an Eilliil il a BORN 'il On a charge of abandoning her four- monthsold baby, which was found near Zorn Station In I vallse early in the morning ot June tr, Mrs. Edith Brown pleaded guilty. and was re- manded for , week for sentence in the Woodstock Police Court on Wednesa day. R. H. Alexander with whmn she was living at the time she was arres- ted. was charged with her,' but plead- ed not guilty. New lumbar-5's progressive Com oil is not pursuing I policy or re- _t.""y't."'"btt't public improvements on 4gt being done in some other munici- [pelltiom but is continuing the aplendld work done lest y‘elr'ln the (â€nutrie- ‘tlon ot the new povenrent on in min thrombi-e. During the next three months I new pavement will be laid' from the bridge to the G.T.R, depot. This will be e greet improvement to the nppemnce ot the town. The work will be under the intention of Mr.; Herb. Johnston. former City Engineer of Kitchener. who also has work of ttl similnr kind booked in other but: l the county. Abandoned Her Baby. IN cum: or commucnon or NEW PAVEMENT “was.“ noun-um .rvuw‘uoumua muhw-mnllhqu Sl','N..".'U2t.",t; - _tm uanaul 'dW.e,'dtM'.'J,; numulm' mud-m "rsutnterrqrt-o- lilo-ll. Anew-comm» ywuolmmurm to mnmnyMI-M'huu '1' i136: midi. Hui-n ttui-th-tnr-ot-- magnum-um Rubin; plum solo. Ilia: Sync; ro- cimlon. Ilia Black; tending. Mr. E. D. Cunpboli: pinno .010. Min N. Ai- brisht; vocal solo. Min Friar; piano solo: Min Huntsman reading. Minn Rand; reading. Minn Burr: Nntbnnl Anthem. "the young ' ladies of ‘tho Girls' Club ot the‘ Dominion Rubber System, Kitchener. desire. to “In: the gentlemen tor their kindness in conveying may to and horn the Free) port Sanitarium in their automobiles. lawman!) SOLDIERS AT BAHRAIN]! maturatiocu'um Mbmhkm'bvou tnagttntas_atrmdttlttet,arutharq chug-(tummutu-tm- Mum-â€Udall“... eh-eteNrt-drtvirtqaaH.etttu (01'de About any member: of the Doma- lon Rubber System girl- club motored to Fmpon on Tim: "on!" to on- ten-tn the sol-lien at the Import â€In“... An am! we n- ronderod "tar which the â€Idler: were given . treat ot mot. The pro- mm m u 'tWtbqr.t--Addr- by Wisdom. In 6. Inns; tending. my. Woolner: vocal Iolo. Ills L. The are defimte advantages in the thoroughly tested before assembli: “and Light Four which make this . . . ' . 1 car stand out copttspicuottsiy above lncomfort nothingis lacking. Generous other can in its price class. ' Wheelbase. large tircs and knit. shock- I h L W h _ ' tl"redprug,f.iiei"er springs, all make n appearance t is car represents ' e or easy ri ing. --- highest perfectionof modern streamline _ _ " - v _ dftir.'t-fu!1 sweepinglineaand low hung You get all these advantages' in the stylish design. Overland Light Four at a ee,', that is . . r fl possible on]? because it a arcs in the It is ga",',',,::',':',',,','?,: in performance cconomieso the ctyyPouWmys91ati with an abun nee of 'puUlfe'i'/,',,r,'r'e'i by land production; Call and inspcct this. a‘ mothmmning motor that has been ‘car at our sales room! _ ----- . 80!!"le OVERLAND SALE B. th ICHMITT, Managua - Phena 274. rear 05 KIM at. Kltehaner. Canada. T Oar-vice Statlon Foundry at. Phone 1272. . There are defimte advantages in the Overland Light Four which make this car stand out conspicuously above other cars in its price class.‘ In tppehrance this car amt. the highest perfection of modern streamline litip.'t-ft!1 sweeping lines and low hung stylish design. u trtoryy--9r1ttyr---Power,---Econinmr l ' [GLUAIDN Mrs. J. A. Lance. Ste. Perpetue, Que.. writee:--“Baby's Own Tablets have been of great nine to me and I {would strongly recommend them to other mothers." Thousands of other mothers any the same thing. They have become convinced through act ' pal use ot the Tablets that nothing can equal them in regulating the stomach; driving out constipation and indiges- tion; breaking up colds and simple fevers; expelling worms and curing colic. The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents tV box from The Dr. Williams“ Medicine) Co., Brockville, Out. l BABY’S OWN TABLETS or GREAT VALUE l “From Whit I loud." aid Mr. Souci, "were will be plenty of coal to be had during the month ot August and it will not be a surprise to me it the price will be considonhly lower than it is at present. I went to Detroit tor'the purpose of ordering the m- Ion’l apply but utter getting acquaint- ed witlrtlle rim-lion I propose wait. ing until Aumt Vinny-are will be plenty of coat and to spare.†_ Manager Souci, of the Central Meat. ing C0.'l plant. has returned from De. troit where he attended the sessions ot the Ameriesn Stesm Heating Associa- tion. While the delegates were in the city the coal aitnation vat thoroughly investigated. it was discovered. he said, that "rentrtivet per cent. more coal was being mined at present than a year ago. The cause at the high price that is being charged for the coal, Mr. Souci stnted this morning. was due to the panicky conditions. Factories and ordinary consumers were putting in coal supplies earlier than usual. and in addition my peo- ple are storing coal tor the next two seeeona. which makes the demand on the railway: abnormal. GOAL WILL BE PLEH'I'H'UI. BY NEXT AUGUST minus-â€dun; Yh.tnsattetrqmsraattheteidto.ur 'sh-t-tnat-tttr.emsrsot the mtrrtiortmitratis=to886.66tto pur- may: the Scum. Dept. The Ill. ot In can hook. VII unharmed by the Bard. Accounts muting to "MI." were m wwmhm nun-wwamm '%m.gtartmtnatA.ute-erstt. valumh-thulmot mmwwumom '.tArDqgtrt-to0t-tttmtoto mum-matâ€. con. his I. hen-MM“. wwnmumm “inasmuch-turner mac-nun. Auhtr-teeri-trrtt-tn. """t-/oes"mottue"ht1iesuto II. m'm tho Pronertyl Con-umtoluothomnlut dwawmuthmrm Mlq-otumtotmuhthopn- Country Club 31110 Light Four sum (drum an.“ more. Magistrate Weir has returned from a visit to Detroit whither he went 0- Saturday with s party of Twin-at; bowlers. The party consisted of ates, manurwmim Hogs. S. B. New. A. H. Snyder. H. J. Sims. H. M. Web Iaui'er. J. Cochrane and)!“ Worship. The party visited Mr. V. C. Burden " Grosse Point but were umble to - tor s game of bowls on " prim green owing to the wet weather. It. Burden and a number ot Delhi: howl'o ers entertained the party " dinner " the Detroit Athletic Club. A second resolution, no?“ by All. M. McBride. ot Brantford, and C. I? Hurlbnt ot Preston, empowered tit} Chairman, in case the foregoing I'D-Z ‘nolution did not meet with the desire": injects†within ten days, to ninntiUt': delegates from the tom 1nd. cub-7: represented. tor the purpose with...) in; on the Dominion Government. mi; Railway Board and the Fuel Comm; ter, to ask relief. _ _ sl coo. More that forty delegate. in attend-nee. and J. H. Jn',',"',','), ot the Board ot Trade, mi in the choir. _ " After thorough discussion. dud uhirh responsibility tor the o-kt, Lou Mtortage wns we may at «‘1‘ door of the nilwoys. n 'eae*tatlaq'v':' moved by AM. Reid or Ki , "td.Tid. E. Garland. ot ')'e,'J)'ltTti pused. swing that the serious "" gestton at Interaattortnt termini Iltlj, winter would be " my ‘rell’enl w; (the immediate opening up at M1 Dover harbor, the southern tetaiii ot the Lake Erie e Northern the way. It also asked that the ELiiia?, runny uni-u be urged to new; the entry end distribution a! - within the district represented, to ttk; end that all parts of the country ., be supplied he needed; and that Dominion Runway Board he ttrg-i' requested to see that the contours-Is,a ting roads be required to im-Utd, ‘put their equipment in serving“? Icondition snd maintain the lane 'e' good repair. The resolution _,iiieiil, urged upon the Deminlon _ i ment that the recommendations it. the late Commission appoint“ “a look into the question or the up?) shortage Ind motive power of God-3 carrying roads, be proceeded with. hi so for as it refers to the cool “a: tion. A _ , am. In. It: at». but. ‘onhuuolao Pr-tit. do. In taken this monoc- It conventio- held. In!" the - of the out Board at Track. .1 mauve: or the Bank on!!! and on; Comma a Inna Guelph. Pins. Brawler. KIM Preston. out. Port Dover and I Bet-da of Trade "e Councils»! County Ink. In“ , iilil RELIEF M. all. SIM“. BOWLERB ENTERTAINID. um '9 75