and an mph. M5 in 'tetthetsintr thou-Ind: a! â€and will help you. Try it. _ can a noun has. on. tt "not! is tiring; if your limes In Old“? tt [on he] humid, weary 0t â€and. you timid know that Scott's hlio- ovetm jun nth osmium». R m- tn annotated form the m {can}. to invigorateth blond. ' 1trtiiil and Refreshing _ - dt a?" In!“ hr mother-2 to ,"rT,," ha when and pain: And and!" n aBet--qhis, only lads to chronic lick- - all when unencu- lite. (BY STEWART LYON) Candian Headqu'a'rinrs in France. July " (via London. July 29),-- During the past. two days the artillery action on the front has increased in volume. will at times it has reached the dimensions of drumfire. The enemy's rettttiatiott to our bombard. ment has on several occasions been ex- tremely prompt and heavy. The oi» Jock ot his artillery has been to divert the attention of our guns. Efforts ot enemy working parties to restore their demure: have lit-mi prevented by a steady "and: mortar bombardment. In this. as in other hranvhos of tho ar- tillery. there has hem a remarkable dirtotrment. .‘wmo of the trenrh mor tar projectiles tow in use haw almost an murh high explosive in them as an ordinary tint-9n Incl: howitzor ehoIlJ A man M MINERS J'" gain lhle morning wae made as the realm ol careful ecouting. By elm cheervation-a! was learned that to lessen heavy lone: from our artil- lery which had been pounding the Cite du Monlin steadily for the past two wean the enemy withdrew men holding the "he, making its ruined house. (Inning line day the only manned position: at night when he believed, from former experience of Canadian methods, attack in force was likely to be The losses of the Canadians were itttonsiderahte and the advance give. them possession of a snatch of difficult country extending about 1000 yards north and south with a depth easterly from our former front of over 400 yards. made. Ill, 0mm mums muss ,____ 't _ new» as GERMAN jifllllf1lllG Artillery Action on the conigtiian Front Reaches Dimen- sions of Drumtire-. Trench Mortars Prevent Poe From Restoring His Defences. _ Canadian Headquarters, July 'th-Br a minor operation last night the Canadian front was advanced In the region east of Reservoir Hill Jnto the Cue du Monlin, the only suburban [mint lying between Reservoir Hill and Lena. Minutes. ' Following the preliminary organiza- tion peeling. the Elmira Band, was bumlssloned to give an impromptu homer! in order to got a crowd to- gether. This was quickly accomphsll- 0d and speeches werr made from a. inotor car by Dr. Walkux and Secretary George Denna. r. Dr. Walker emphasized the necessity a): the organization of Resources' mmltteea in the cities and towis of to Provinvc. pointing out tbat the Irene!!! need of food for the Allies "T ‘1ny be go; by thezcarexul and "re lenuour'co-operatl'on of the people illlllllllll fflillff Ill REGIME .Ih. . A. Walker, professor ot Min»: - a! Toronto University. who is ' at present covering Waterloo County for the Granulation ot Resources committee motored to Elmira Tuesday denim with Secretory Geo. M. De- l... ot the loo-l Board of Trade. for no. purpose or holding a Joint irc'niiil villa a view to orgnnlziugo Rmnrcesl Coimmitieo in Elmira. A preliminary Wing mm In?! with 'r)y':'i?i;'d'l'rii: up! the Board at Trade ot Elmira and it a (mlution of organization w“ iiaiil. J Inimst pmed. Mr, Sherman, man- i In: of the Bank ot Nova Booth, was I known secretary ot the Resources 2 Villagers Were Appealed to by Dr. Walker of the Orga- nixgtion of Resources Committee and Goo. M. Donna to'AatritstinConaerving Food and in Haunting i Crops. F A l.lGllilllllG gggft'trriifij'i'i"""""a'a'"="'r' ' Mlllllllill m 1lllllllfG " co ot ct whole - ttd waging: If??? the h- t',i,'t21'e ' r s a is?“ Eastern cud?» to your table. mmvumf mu was w (ll,lllllll,l,ifjli'i,l,ilr_' ", mun 'iir'i'th'iii"iifiii'iilit - . _ - _ ' ilflliNMr , ll "/ "q an WALTER "'""h 1 _ l "t '-tiritTi.-watu,. a: t In 1trtyttrtP8eyptt W .__ - "HT..-“ u“ a“, the tire, nourish the m rm may; amen] Potnin "viewed the heroes of Vordup. the Somme Ind Chun- Me. . The spurt ot the enemy's aerlol aetivity _ on this port of the front ha- ceased. and only a few ot his planes have tried to cross our "has. .Thln re. sult has been brought about try hard 'titthtine on the part of tho. splendid young fellow: ot the aerial troreiee. One at the most successful aviator! in this area he an Ontario man who has n rerun! of thirty-six German machines brought down ‘mo-t ot them from such n height as to insure their de. struction. He has nkoady won the Mllhhry (‘ross and the 118.0. Winnipeg. July 28.--aeout Matter William Aitken. returned soldier. and 25. and Aniuant 8eoutmaeter William Conn. aged " were drowned in! night m Lake Winnipeg and (heir boat wat swamped in a gate. SCOUTMASTER AND HIS ASSISTANT WERE DROWNED The destruction wrought by them in the trenches is very great. . . . .GAS ATTACK WEST OF LEN8.. . Thero was another heavy projection at gas into the German trenches west of Long yesterday, with but little re- taiiation. Secretary DeBus Ippealed to the crowd to be patriotic in the matter ot conserving and increasing production. He declared that he knew the people of Elmira and their reputation at new ttsshirkittg a duty. The mansion wore most enthusiastically receiv r. tha from]. Dr. Walker expr . Muriel! as'ittttrhly encouragbd by e.l splendid response with whtttcttis w el, met hCEttnirtt.' F T l "itt the homes. He sated that food 'ommt be cmtully saved end prophe- Med that Ontario and ell of Cured: would lee mention any: before the conclusion ot the war. He would to the patriotism of the crowd celllng upon them to tours the tood ot the soldiers in the trout by consent»; GTi,"T,c'iie ot food at home and , _ the some time taking some active part1 ‘ln the cempalgu to increase the pro- duction of the soil. He doctor-ed that the ("more could not receive too much help in the harvest and naked ht- hearers to do all they could to en- courage the farmers. In closing he sounded the warning that Canada but] the United States are 160,000,000 hush- els short in the wheat supply that is needed at the from. This. he sold. could be overcome by carotid eon-l serving ia the homes. _ 7 "WV “w v -. -»-. “nu-cu art's ruu‘ Mm J. Adams, Port lime, Outhnlono and In" my dtrrvourrurement writer. "About .1: your. Mo I w“, from the use of other Noumea", I (than with very wank upen- and, tool It my only to In n-erynumy â€my "tough I dock-rod with the 2.'.'p.l!t"'ttt thin roman-lump cure." physlrlan and “sod other Medicine; A. a Peqtorttttee for pol-Mm. who for mu you“, I not very muo relic! no we. wall nnd run down mm and, In fact, copllnued to [row wont-f I. no trerrtment to he romp-red In Pr. I won l0 weak I could not tum Dr. Chi-he'll Non/e Food. (luau-ll, on myself or also my hand to my and mutually the red val-punch: no ttend and dot-Mod to go to my ttatrtrtt- Inc-rend In the blood, "to color It ter In Toronto When momma! by More“ to the check» And the Toronto doctor. they prmonnnd mer, .trtttRttt come- back to Wed new" to no m u amorou- 'ite"2alti'f muscles. Dr. Churn Nerve Food throat-nod with consumption and In a hos, ' for "IO, Ill damn. on athrr nil-nem- one an l on" 101‘ lama-son. an. A cm, ue, Te. INOfOI’IWm cumxvulm. - From what curbe learned Mr. Senna returned to the" page on My from Preston. Later he was washing oft some cars at] got vet and took , chill. He was taken to hill home and Btnee or, Ch-w'n Nerve Food tonn- new, rtrh [rm-d, " I: nntunlly mom nulthe u . treatment for anaemia. This letter prnveu In et. Bcteney in the most severe - William Schncht. aged M, In em- ployee ot the Overland Sales Company Garage passed away Had-y. “only before noon. at his home on 140qu St. Kitchener after a brief lllneu. The young man wu out tor u walk In! night but was not feeling well at the time and land eottMdertttrit, 'titrituutr, walklng home. . Said She Wu Threatened With Consumption, the! Cave Her Three Weeks to Live. Weakened by Anaemia l I Doctors Gave No Hope l Stephan Levin. pl 162 Ahrmurt%. mist, panned any " the Brannon! Ԥaultarium July 24 after tm ï¬lm!" 'ot about tlee months' duration." Bo. med was " years ot use Ind is ur- vlved by his widow and tour children, the oldest being 11 years and the mungest toar years ot use. Mi. Le. Van was formerly employed " the Kaufman Rutrtter.Firtorr, ms tpr-, 'nains were brought to Kitchepa; md conveyed to by Grosz and BL)-1 rneir to the home of George Bock.l M188 WINNIFHED GIBSON. Miss Winifred (Hilton. irttotrtm been fn training It the Gal: Genoa! Hosp!- au, died at that Institution on Tuesday tlttht. The demoed littered a at- fnck ot apoplexy on Sunday evening which resulted in yerruntlmoly do! mine. Before entering the Honpltal fin-ea years Hugo Mm Gibson resided‘ with Mr. nhd Mrs. A. p, McBride in 1Perioo. She made many Mend: ill) thévlown who 1ng sincerely regret her Faith. The tGerit took pie on I‘hlitsday siiomins hum Que G.T.R. station. Kitetteiiest, upon the arrtedt ot the 11.20_ mm from am to Noun! Hope 'cemetery 'tor'.intermrmt, 'HN. HIIRV REUEL. Mrs. Uettrutta Hooch. Vito or“: I- ry “and. In!†“In,“ her hope on Victor-u Bt.at In - hour Thur-day morning that a we! Him. t. an In In her 'tat you sud Ind Mon IO :mldgnt of Waterloo tor over laminat- ar of u e'etterr during which t ' Illa mac-red new“ m"; but at Tit who with ller unravel rbi.t" will mourn her death. Deed-nod wu'born st Uddenh-mn. Hone Damian. 39mm and cane to Canaan 31 can Hro. Shortly after coming to i thin :ountry she came to Waterloo when we had since resided. Bataan? her husband the? is survived by four can. md three daughters: Henry, Mud. and Charles ot Waterloo. Lilli-n; In. ttbert Euler ot Wuerloo and Edna It home. _ git-Illa' , Iâ€. " g “It: ms ' "b any, " a.. ~m no that W, 'hn a; plant mis â€on: . _ -- , _ l IIPuMIA LIVAN. [ I no tuna-d otaoriaaua M Ito} cued u Bhutan: took [has may manner: from the Boql mucus on human .tgert, wumdd‘i , o’clock 'tPoe-tttq than†to Bt. “IT. Lub- onn church in this. ttttg, who Ion vice: were. held. A In†anon-nee of narrowing (that and nmm- w commuted (hog calm: [mailman v“ mud. in Mm! Hope Conger; f'ii0itti iad . - 'mxn 'ai-',',?.?),!?"),"),.'.'?':" "d Fia'ti.' In†are " Mo.ttt â€can“: . _ _ -- 4 aka-nun: Vanni“ In. MM?!“ dulyhmgu ,3†'e,11erq1t,ydidiitta','i2d m. flPr u but tt'll1llHt'ltutTtdttl',',t WM. SCHACHT. â€my“ trad-Ilium n 'd'ir?ur.'t1f,.h' mum-nouns: ch al' the L ot and! [-1113 wttt' a wu‘born Mindy an 37 cal-3' Node (Mr. and Mrs. W. t,eutttittlI,--Mittt, Bar, hora Bird ot Detroit in spending her [mud-y. " the home ot her sister Mm. Andrew 'msyrord.--A number from here took In the Tattoo at Waterloo “so the Burden Party at Mlllbank. Mrs. Fred Wollnnkl and two children Merry a tmr my! a: the home of Mr. 1110.]... Hammond. Mr. Edgar Hume of Waterloo spent I week at the home or Mr. Lorne Ren- ttie.--Mr. Ed. Patch add two children he): and Bell" of Kitchener spent part ot their homily: It CroBrsttiu.--agr. und Mrs. Clayton Playtord ot Elmira were Sand“ visitors at Mr. Thomas Phkvtorrtm.--.Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hist Inn at North L-orrumttion spent Bun. :‘lay at the home of the latter's parents Bey I Junna tug-1g, is about completed " proving Jt'rittrlpr yield than. was extreeted.U-- . 1;-w.'wume+ has. mined thoi'nnh-ol the motorist: bi balms}: no] Ctt-tirrrnotoretrr, , .v 'e, you", Wei And Mrs. D. Frey and daughter We mm. gamut» 34:. no In WM Biriirtait-4ttstte g number 'rom thin vicinity motored to Water ioo‘ou Friday evening end attended 'he Tnttoo.-Mr. and In. J. T. Ott 1nd daughter Gertrude. Mrs. Cobb And Mm. Meyer motored to Brunei: " May but to the home ot their: sister, Mm. Ottkter.-- Miss Pearl Wail het of Kitchener has returned hams“ after spending; week with her ginn- Mrs. Merino thtyder.-- M . Adding Gross of Kitchener is spending a week under the parental tooth "atttt'K,tf1eetiti'g/.tg' Km: 7 ti yra Creasmux. and Mr. $8M“! spent Sundny with Mr. and . Arumtletter.--Mi" Ida Snyder a t a rarity: this week with her t P' Mm Delete". at Lexington. - Mter A MT, ttii] ., my. _ 'it yra Crea 'lt'Sfht'le, spent Sundl . Arumtletter.-a q t tt reviews this , P' Mm Retake". a I!) And Mrs. n, P"! tttid It?“ In. Loui- Bchun and and“! but. In?“ to Kitchener itytsdta,,-: Mr, tun-t Snyder. who a; tteen' but: his bit an the (am ttf It. Ara. Snyder left tor WnteHott, when. he will join his parents tor I terr, _ nation to action? Ptthtt.--Mm. Grant Cobb. of 0min Nehru-ti; and In. 0. Meyer, or Balm an Inn! I week at the home of their1 WI; It. Ind Hrs. J. t Ott.-- Thu Ill-u mm. Snyder. In: Day. Be hm. Schultz" and lean. Irvin uni! min Buy or Wuerloo.‘ Bpertt Sunday with Mr. not In. Norm-n "tter.---" Ind In. 011mm: Snyder in than! In J; Blunt: of _Witmxtr ‘mc My with lit. and In. 3 Wetter.-- luster union Snyder no aster Rupiah have returned home at 'tyr mending“: we: at the home ttf 'heir uncle, Mr. David Snyder. non 't.mrhermtmr.--Masur Elmer and lulu- 'erm Snub: have returned tat Ell-ht uta.W.§..M mu vuh . In. an. unman- an. at my u: we can on My u no I... a It. and Ws. A“. Wraer.-- Illa Gem - is Imam; a week run Cancun“ megtd..-- Mr. and My, l. T. on “a daughter Gertrude .7“ 11".}..- mm pow-h _ae'irrG'pdlt'l,",Ta'l,"ltt,'.te wombat-dict» mun-nu to unwouthmh-OM "rerorttts-tuaiAiaiiit4d, J“ “menu-m. , . mun. '-_term-teGi" 'tiliti,iif1,,tt, Bur iiiiiuri 'Lu'tséhaj' 'fttytppitp tohhmL---"Mr: a a on! want in weék' - Mrbald‘ It“; 3 Ile.",', MB†Gingrich: r. angina. Arms V34 Mi a Elma Ber f?el tyeet.el oGriimciiri'aCivtteii?'iGriifiiiurii, Man-thin .or-rmt.rmr' n. n; ‘puuuula . wou- wan slur aunt Mrs. Atttrttst IV M'trrar 1W“, hah‘p'rovmed. Wm. Fiaro' , lr an. NH. Fr h n. ,1) likely body ,ipiiaoriii. _ T ' f . Mr, JrmVmtscqotttt new: and s.r ',1r'-r'-rc.-'r----r_----r". [r ' $533530!» mm swung-RM. ','iciirroiCt'iii'tjr/r,-iijieyGu, {aged um: Aae'csm,iie'i"i,t math-ms Eamon-mt ttcrortTei_ Fttitrtr re, mu'ezrm Stin0ttr'atlMte with? Eicho't-h‘u and We)“. N, in, M“: Mr, an Era. Wm. T. tlN1iesMtraJr Sir-ht; Mi, In the 'ardtrijit the" Teri? Mes. John Rankin ot Mitchell srtr6tte' 'ill', Film! where iii, â€ghee!" Ge ?, Tsek Vlnltlng (mind! In this '3'i'lTl'ir",'s'i1' since the revN.ut;om ' , ty Mrs.- .szr of Extraordinary Values In Summer Dress Goods BoHLENDmt'tird , :f'.-'Wa.tenloo - BOH LEN DERS A s'rr"t . f _ ", 'f-va‘1 r W - v ‘hVTit - "r “mm, m, II: try ~10 8 I â€MAM"! /., 1 an»! H- - _ _ . t tl I . pace They on than that will appeal to Waterloo County customer. on the three - oboe soiling â€Inâ€: STYLE. QUALITY, AND â€ODERATE PRICE. ' ( P _ ' I Court-01$ Treatment and Prompt Sande: h Our Motto. NEXT 'viniiHii7ii;', ; Something Doing _," Bricker GermannCo.Lt f s.) That elm them dmlncuon and place; them above the average. SQQQESSORS 10 s. B. amen-m & co. There is Style and Quality in Our.8hoes ' ' LADIES WASH. f?KrRTB-. Ladies', White Wash Ski: made in the newest styles in rep and corduroy, with tmd wit out pockets, special at ... ...r... .... 7Ftrlrand$2i styles, large collars, lace trimmed, aiiiidiiririiiiii,"iisii; site: "'"Tlff ... ... ... ... ... .., ... 79sllsand$r68 3â€" A 4 . ' Ladies-1’ and Girls’ Mid4ies, all white, also colored collars. ttoxNeatedatverrteeettursrie'es...,...e.., . and ... . Mn... ti 28 $168 BLOUSES, DRESSES AND SKIRTS. A _ Summer Clothes ready to wear- Ladies' Dresses in good choice, white and colored, in Voiles, Muslim and Embroidered Dresses, many of them at less than half price, $2.00, $3.00, $3.48 $5.00to... ... ...'... ... ..v... ... ... ..- __-, __ card 1“u*:mm‘r For two days more we will otfer Cotton Wash Goods at spe- cial Sale prices. Gin-sale of these goods has been extraordinary and there is a good choice still. Colored Voiles in all the newest designs for dresses, striped goods suitable _ioi.; Blouses and 'skirts, sport skirting materials, etc, all going: at less than whole- sttlerrieetc,threeiota ... ............. ... 28c,38caml48c "' Beautiful Blouses at little cost, Itt'voile Walsh: in many Jiif'avgutsst aha“ tedt 12ml mm V. 1 1'37 r. n l M l3; Pi. tttiarrittve_rgLei, Keir" “may WA TE R I, oo The Lhlii' Aid J Zan 't%ri't? “.1" held a i'ld1kglUllfpku',"llr' home of Mrs, D. W. Chalmetp. on Thursday titans! IV Wow ttttorc.., provided. may Aody, wplooma. . _ T 're ., tt,t)or, " trt 's" ifs J..tu: Phone 476 f 1b; Wash Skirts. 1"The habit prmdm the gain- aulu inevitably, In the habit of†tul buying. and of saving. 'c 'f 'l "arrtatxtrearh, July Rae-A German sauna-3m tr, tunkw my ' “an!“ but '0: M mvldeo. “which ww'oia mama from rRottqe-to M.ttttta vldco by a Dutch mg. which mu alu- Iunk. A 'r, T, C ' turs .' «I? our?! ‘Jnl ELEVATOR BOAT BUNK? with. f km»: a [3â€. "