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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Jul 1917, p. 7

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53 poin â€"that while there »f.‘ P m u:r-"::g:m Wheat than u°3916 in this county, the present crop is much improved since spfing Artd. promises well. in the spring wheat he states there is a very small Rcréage. Barley is doing well on dry lands but much smut is noticeable. Ottawa, July 13.â€"Canada‘s military service â€"act is througn its committee stage. It has been considerably modiâ€" Led and amended as to administration and effect, but its principle is unchangâ€" ed. The bill will become law when it is signed by the Governorâ€"Géneral This will put its agitation penalty clauâ€" 1 ges into immediate operation | The: first call to the colors, embracing sin . gle men between the ages of 20 and 2L years, will not, however, be made un | til proclamation is issued by order in Council. There are indications that Sir Robert Borden does not intend to "rush" the third reading. The premâ€" ier gave notice in Parliament toâ€"day that on Monday he would offer the House his resolution calling for a furâ€" ther extension of Parliament. It is not now expected that this proposal will be generally accepted or that it will be pressed. It is probably an efâ€" fort by the Premier to further "feel" the situation. Send Unmarried Men First. Toâ€"day‘s procecdings made manifest some of Sir Robert‘s party problems. Renewed rumors of fthe formation of a Coalition Administration have met with strenuous hostility on the part of a certain section of the Conservative party in the House, which seems primâ€" arily concerned with the retention of power and patronage. A diligent filiâ€" uster was conducted during the later stages of the discussion from Governâ€" ment benches. Most significant, perâ€" * Peas and beans are somewhat affectâ€" Ed by the wet weather. Their proâ€" gress is considerably retarded on this t.â€" Mixed graings mostly barley E_O‘A,C‘ Nov. ‘21) and early Daub»n«y ts are becoming more populir as the yields for many years have been quite satisfactory. The acreage is increased this year and looks very well, Mr. Smith reports. fes Potatoes Look Well. Mr. Smith gives a very encouarging utlook for Waterloo County potatoes. Te states that the crop looks ‘very well and that the acreage this year has been considerably increased. This yhould mean a much greater yield in . Oats and rye are both good this year And the oate have a much better ap pearance than in 1916, according to Air. Smith. Buckwheat, hesitates, is hot fgr enough advanced as yet to say much about. * MILITARY SERVIGE BILL HAG PASSED CGOMMITTEE IN COMMONS; J Directory first is a good principle. In the end it saves time and temper to frst consult the latest issue of the telephone book. WHEN you call a telephone number from memory or when you guess at it you are apt to be wrong. : @ The mind has a trick of transposing liguresâ€" instead of "1263" you are quite likely to say § And when you thus ask for the wrong number, you waste your own time, the operaâ€" tor‘s, and the time of the person called through The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada Directory First! Smith, of Wilmot Township, Drnhh. » SBeed rt, Gives a Timely Statement :th Telegraph Crop Conditions ‘This Year ) with Last Hamilton Indep~ndent Labor Party decided to contest both ridings in the next Federal election. \ _ The first.clause dealt with when the House resumed its consideration _ of the bill in committee was described as a "concession to June brides,"Mr. Meighen announced that it had been decided to meet the suggestion of Mr. A. K. Maclean, and change the date for marriage having no effect in the operaâ€" tion of the bill, from the date of its inâ€" troduction to the date of the acceptâ€" ance of its principle. Accordingly, young men whf) 'filmled during the nuptial month of the present year are deemed, for the ‘purposes of the bill, to be married men. The date was changed from June 11 to July 6. haps, was the patent attempt of Colonâ€" el J. A. Currie to get political squabâ€" bles aired and the party spirit running high. Colonel Currie warmly nttack-\ ed prominent L‘l)orfin who had endorsâ€" ed the principle of conscription, and accused them of being more interestâ€" ed in political developments than in warâ€"winning, fi!e gentionied direct! A Good Hay Crop. Hay and clover has greatly improvâ€" ed since theâ€"spring, says the seed exâ€" pert, and there are fair prospects for a hay crop. ‘The red clover in many casâ€" es was winter klllod‘.. The clover seed, he says, nm:_g"thh county gives better results" than the imported clovâ€" er seod and the Department of Agr+ Many New Silos. The acreage for corn for silo, Mr. Smith states, is increased in the Coun:, ty this year. Many silos are being erecled. . He says that there are about 1800 silos im the County at present and these will be considerably increasâ€" Mr. F. F. Pardee, whoim he charged with taking pért in; u:agmyom noméâ€" nation at Parry Sound #during > war time," and inforentially 1ndl‘cattd Hon; George P. Graham, wh@ participatey,. in the North Simcoe LAberal, conven: tion, and Mr. N. W. ‘Rowel!l, who sharâ€" ed in the WestSimcoe Provincial byâ€" élection, all likewise during warâ€"time." culture advises the use of the home grown clover seed.> Alfalfa is not inâ€" creasing very rapidly in acreage owâ€" ing to the scarcity of Ontarie seed but there is a very fair yield of the first cutting. Mr. Smith sums up by statâ€" ing that there are brighter prospects for an abundant crop especially on farms where live stock has bu? kept for vears. Ne READ AND ADVERTISE IN TH»| The person who wastes food of any DAILY TELEGRAPH. kind is helping the enemy. â€" London, July 14.â€" in an interview ‘oâ€"day Lord Robert Cecil said: "No me who knows the submarine figures fears that Germany wil win the war by the submarine." Uâ€"BOATS CANNOT London, July 14.â€"A Timeg despatch rom Peking says firing on the capita‘ eased after nine hours of bombard nent. The damage is unimportant. REPUBLICANS RESTORE ; LEGATION. % Washington, July 14.â€" The octu »ation of Peking by the _ Republican ‘prces following the _ surtender ;.at "amg Tal on Thursday of the m irchist army of 10,000 men indicates he complete reatoration of the Reâ€" ublican Chinese tegation here, it was leclared toâ€"day. â€" PEKIN AGAIN | . qCCUPIED BY REPUBLICANS London, July 14. â€"Armadale wa: unk in Atlantic, June 27th. ~Six sold er pac)tnccn and four of crew are nissing and presumed drowned. 3R. TRANSPORT > ARMADALE SUNK BY SUBMARINE London, July 14.â€"The British trans ort Armadale has been sunk â€"by : ubmarine, it is officially announced he Armadale was a merchant steam r of 6153 tons. Berlin, July 14.â€"Fighting on th worthern end of the Russian fron :«ear Dvinsk and Smorgon continue » be lively says an official statemen ~â€"day. In eastern Galicia fighting ac ivity has been reatricted by Cheav ains. -‘T'--: drag ‘;‘&wi“jzmn Nh dnahigses TemeiLp dnaew io BME O K _~ _ 17 & r. Alton H. Heller is city, pase mmz Neâ€"mneiiime spmitt Sheedy Toh s se Sn | 4 nerr a her hone quses soeg| UOBT POTENT OF CAUSES _ To mt un im 4e . rorth.at 10 o‘clock Monday night ‘atteâ€" * and all, out a : .: BISCONTEN T G OF LADS pain. .ltn‘unngs m ilingas.of about two and>s ‘hal; rpin Sb @ quarter of an ounce of t | years‘ duration. ~Mrs. Weller was l en umz oomil 1aga | (By Stewarl Lyon.) . z%‘:’,‘:& -2 nown and M!’_."‘fl'!v-.bfl‘.‘ Canagian : Headquarters, July 13.â€"The demand of th6 péople ‘of Prus ols o ons oo pones dommound esd friends in Kitchener . abd her: in for a democratic frarichlw6, which will tnabile thein to take an efféctive oâ€"Tals drug‘is in wther : and | will.be learned with deep regrets ~ . hnate in the go pif of their country, and the sympathetic movement of dries bM & menedes oD diaP 7 shripts |° _ The doceased was born in South| jhe South Germana comes as no surprise to the officers ‘of our intelligence h WIN WAR, SAYS CECIL WUZS CTeRtC. . r s*Â¥% Co E. W. Southall, M.D., of Genesee N.Y., writes:>â€" I "I challenged the doctors in this town last week in regard to what 1 can lo with your ‘Cascade.‘ 1 can say‘ for a truth that 1 know the reason for my success with many serious Winessés was due to having the bowéls washed mee and sometimes twice a day. 1 only wish 1 could make the people in genâ€" eral believe in ‘the efficiency of a good bowel washing. Hincerely yours." 4. G. Hachnel, Druggist, â€" Waterion.. has filled a tremendous demand for "J. B. L. Cascades" in the past fow years, and will show and eÂ¥plain it to you on request. A free and interâ€" esting booklet on Internal Bathing. "Why Man of To«day is Only 50 Per Cent. Efficient," can also be obtainéd for the asking. If you prefer, write to Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrel, 163 College strdet" ‘Toronto, for same WORO PWD MVOSMD DGRTCUMUC T PHTUWURVITE ho ie Ese aie e decon un e oeece n mean e nonnr mm ns mmard. . He has also been in the Proâ€" ARE BATHS | ectorate Foree: in German Southwest \frica. _ Early in the war he <was This Inoks Hk N'ECHESSA'RY'?, rounded in the thigh by a shrapnel . This Ionks like a foo question. ir this enlightened age, but there ar :lllet during the â€" fighting between iearly a million Americans who knew)] {eauxâ€"and Montmirail . _ rothing of Internal Bathing a few mm n en n n ekeen. ~ears ago and are now eager to te: Mr. John R. Moffatt .of Toronto is a ify that they are fully as eueqtq; to1 sisitor the city. Since removing to fent(4k (C.f sisitor Ap 8 "‘glyth‘ ‘:ur?ye:l:::lr?lfllh. oft Jm v\’n‘onta Mr. Moffatt says he has had werly using warm watér, the "J. B. L | >*cellent sucéesss with his fuel saving ‘ascade" removes ALL the polsonou®]} :pparatus, the business havink ~now vaste from the Lower Intestine, whick| :rown to considerable proportions. hysicians agree is the cause of 5 ,per n 50 5 aa * 4 « ‘ent. of all human afiments. : o o oomians: ites It instantly relieves _ constipation |. READ ANB ADVERTISE IN THE woperly regulates the bowels u‘:'rc AILY TELREGRAPIT ; . vents all t dragging«lown ch i Anbrnaine Hacoliicectâ€"uvcmeun mmonmm,”nd Liver Troubleg! ap| Dr Wellington J. Jeffers of Lindâ€" nony to. Mr. Cletus 7Hli|i:ib€r_g'e-r f THE VOU“G‘E‘TA ‘son. V;t;:'h');m us isted" by . h °. â€"Prince Joachim, ‘referred . to inâ€"the e assiste er sig j er. Miss Elixie Clement. of Almont(]* "°"° 4¢°P2tch, is the sixth ‘and younâ€" vhile the groom was assisted by ht | "** ®0" Of Kaiser Wilthelm. _ â€" The rother Mr. Rollie Hinchberger o%| Prince, who is about 25 years of age, ‘ingston.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hinchberker] asâ€"served as Major, and . Battalion ~i!1 spend their honeymoon in New| ~ mmandér in the 1st (Em 1 York City, and on their return witr} * o e e (E pcror‘A k ake up their residence in Brockville | Md4°T) Grenadier Regiment: of | the A pretty wedding was solomnizeq a‘ ‘t. Francis avier Church, Brockville ~ the very Rev. Dean Murray, wher}}, ‘liss Maude Clement . of Almonte ‘as united in the vonds of holy Matr‘ nony to. Mr. Cletus Hinchberger Vaterloo. The bride was assisted by her siz er. Miss Elixie Clement. of Aimont] vhile the groom was assisted by h: | â€" ‘rother Mr. Rollie Hinchberger 0‘|‘ assed away 18 years ago, being the] ‘ON! 0f the war. 5 & winder of the Oberholtzer Shoe Com | . ~__ _ ~. .. ;. . ¢ utm e arieicecamaiaiamis yany, now the Hydro City Shoe Com; Beriin, July. 13.â€"Wednesday via London Fridayâ€"Empéror William has any. On July 24th, .Mra, Hell#*| |:rected the following docf?d ‘to, the reaigent of the State Ministry:~ «ould have been married to ‘MI| / Upon the report of my ‘State Ministry made to me in obediehce to my Heller 10 years. i3 i| ecree of April seventh; J nerowith decive that the draft‘of the bill dealing The decéaseil leaves to mourn h‘ | ith the alteration of the, ledtoral"law ‘for ‘the ‘Hoise o Deputies: which is .eath, . her bereaved . husband., 4W\ <> he submitted to the:diet pf‘the monarchy, for decision is to be . draiwn cup Aughters, .Miss _Floreuoo Ohorbolth im a basie " w !'.Mhh , The:bill is to be submitted, in any case, ‘early Tt mt fants man | m ons io ies t oin Pnsd is t ho for Instor y efer. _ three: 6 ise. . 1. charge you to: make all neccessury arrangements r this g t trs. J. Eldt..:y.fiev Hamburg, . Mrs: th es iX S rarsrang|! pI peoegesiury, ments fo purpase he late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob+Otto, HINCHBERGERâ€"CLEMENT . ‘1 ; ABDGATION: BYI WOMAN HAD | KASER WILHELM !wervous Troust T .. 1§ RUMORED was £ Pietber‘s veeo say died at the age of seventyâ€"one London, July 14.â€"A despatch to the Aorming Post from Amsterdam says: ‘Ruymors that Emperor William has bdicated in favor of his son â€" Prince oachim are unconfirmed anrd must be aken with all reserve." ~! . . These extracts and others are but a few from a mass obtained. They »eip‘to an understanding of what is transpiring in Germany behind the cont of the" war. pe t g c A person attached in some capacoty to the staff of the Prussian Reserve dvision, recently wrote: "There will be no peace until something happens s happened in Ruséia.‘Otherwise England will not treat with our Emperâ€" «+ afid we are no loriger in a position to make her do so." Sla‘s OBJECT TO CALLING OUT OF LADS. One of the most potent causes of discontent seems to be the calling to ne calors of lads who will be 18 years age sometime during the present ear, ‘Under normal conditions they would not be required to serve until hey had reached 20, but ample eviden:c is now available to show that these ade have been callsd out and that on‘y the sickly and undeveloped . cases jave been exempted. * . A BRESLAU GIRL is OUTSPOKEN. .__A girl:â€"in Bresiau, writing towards the end of June says: "The 1899 lass is being called up here now. Isn‘t it a perfect mockery to call up ‘uch children. We talked about other countries cailing up iads of 19 and «bat is Germany doing. . Hardly have they left school than they _ are alled to fight for the Fatheriand, On Friday, June 15, an awful lot of thve 399 class léft here. Ernest Bolices‘ brother too. ‘He is, good heavens, s¢vâ€" ntee® and a half years old and is becoming a soldier, lsn‘t Germany state waking itself ridiculous. It used to be said of another nation . (Russia) hat it allowed ‘itself to be enslaved. Can German â€"people say now that it : a free people? No, we are traded worse than siaves." ~7. _.»__‘ MJLLIONS ARE THINKING LIKEW!ISE. As this girl of Bresiau writes millions of men and women in Germany nink. _ Their d!'oontont is destroying the fi‘hting spirit of many men at 1¢ front. . When lads of 18 or iess begin to come into line the _ older en wonder what will happen when thit. mode of reinforcing the German eld armies is no longer avallab'. . * Sss CBPE P D ele L p ie e n i e ul t B m I t 1 LaRMIOYOL O CSGERM CC 00 Ms CaniR t PRAT CCCE COIS (â€" Upgon the report q!‘wf‘um'- Ministry made to me in obedichce to my etree of Aprll.,qqow;',finmhhr decie that the draft‘of the bill deating ith .the, alteration ohflw*l,dmr}-l"l:hbqf‘fgvi‘th."tgo@g;. ‘or Beputies: which is Letters recently found in captured positions and in possession of pris % . Have shown them that revolutionary. sentiment is . becoming daily e Wideopread. Discontent is not confined to ramk and file. GILSONB$SILO FILLERS .; > $0ju uo. Wiph on es Nn P ALtRP / :.+ A reâ€"~Will be No Peace Until the Same Things Hap med in Russia,‘" Writes Person ~Connected With russian Reserve Division. . . The Lightest Ranning Blowers made Beware iflMc and infringements . and infinitely superior â€" Ask MELVIN HUETHER, Agent, Kitchener THE . WHEN PEACE WILL COME iN GERMANY Or write taâ€" * Gilson Mifg. Co. Ltd. 231 York Street, Gueiph Ontario. Th Engins of Constant Service Absohitely Guaranteed GILSON ENGINES ye “4. SILO â€"Entirely different m1-undurdwll. lh:k“ pound when my ten year mmoutlthelpdm.lot. I have also had my oldest girl take it and it did her lots of good. 1 keep it in the house allâ€"the time and recommend it.""â€"Mre. DewiTt SiNceBAUGH, West Danby, N. Y. Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritabilâ€" ity, backache, headaches, dragging senâ€" sations, all point to female derangeâ€" ments which may be overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegethble Compound. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women everywhere bnrvllll: testiâ€" mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkhain‘y Vegetable Compound. West Danby, N. Y.â€"*"I have had nervous trouble all my life until I took errmmmnaanmuuurm Lydia E. Pinkham‘s ble Compound Helped Her. ING WIDESPREAD To wROhth uonl w Number unlimifed. * ‘Highest price pald. Next -mmmn Wed August 1, 1917. t j MASTEn +4<D H‘U‘“l iv s grâ€"::*>â€" the Town of Watérlco ug?m _2 struct, as a local .â€"Improveme sewer with . underdrain;> ~on . street, between: Park street and street, and intends to: spedially q‘ 1 part .. of the :cost.. upon the. abutting directly on the‘ Work. _ ited |‘special> ‘per‘foot" sfro 80c. The special asse@ginent paid in thirty /annugal Instaim ‘ 8. A petition .against the \ a0t avail to prevent it»‘&on Dated 12th July, 1917 ;. Town of Wat â€"Take Notica. Bowman, consisting ofâ€"42 acres or less, 28 acres undex cultiv «. 2. The estimated: eost: of the is $504.99. 9 whign . §§0bo is paid by. the Balance timber .and: pasture ‘arm is a good bank barn, b kitchen attached; fmpleémbnt 1. The Council. of the . FOR SALEâ€"Waterip« arator, 32x42, in g der. A. C. Becker, WANTE Wmm' residence, 168 acres, 1 tarm, high state of .cultivat bank barn, driving house, t iummpv-w miles from Guelph, ond‘ w tarm, high state of .cyltly bank barn, driving h.s‘: ing water supply in v-w atre miles from Guelph, on‘d‘ t1 bore,‘ rural mails, Lelgphope, vetiring. Apply o .n. .1 . __ WILLIAM C. BERNER, . R. R, No. 2, Brestau, .Bituated 4 miles southeast of iner, the property of .the:late « Shinn residence, Waterloo, 333 Ed Lipport, ruldc"fi phone 2 Store phone, Kl&nw, $70. _ No extra. enadi@ tor mek SH INN & LIPPRRT Apply by letter or in "person . B. DUERING Number of years .~experier as Auctioneerâ€" Practical knme supplics here., .. A.; apjendld 4 sortment of alt kindsâ€"of light af heavy harness. * ledge of values, Hve;stook, ments. etc. Phone.136, Wa! GENERAL W Hogs XPERIENCED A # ‘Afi'& VALW Opposite® C: u*v »omtw.‘j"r _ h Repatring promptly. done. W. C. Brueckneor‘s Undertsiking | NOAH E GEO. w. wages, under ideal Farm For Sale Farmh For Saile . baien At gaciau €." h Â¥. ,&O_’%I,gnk'y k wieâ€"ligndi..d 4 wonlintâ€" 3460 i1 JAMES T. n 62 Cing et, ab 1 Fnih 4 it oul 1e it i s M A%) be

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