Ottawa. May 22. [fitbeckhnodththoilneaptedunuembcolthodcg,crdlny recognised ads of In orrelusive4y religious dunner, or in . minister od . “an “anion existing in Canada on 29th Ann-3,1917, a nun: n " it be chimed that he in esteemed u a member of "r of m. Monty'- Fan. or u Inving mum the 4th August, 1914, saved in the Milinry or Nun! Force. of Great Britain or her Allies in any that" of and in and has bun hortourably diochurged “Huron. cinch] document- ot an o4BeiU metiE. es“ evidencing the fact; or " I! it be Llaimed that he is not within the CIA- by ream of his mttiortalitr, a certificate of his nationality signed by u Consul or Vice-Consul of the foreign State or Country to which he claims his Allegiance u due; or a passport inlet! by the Cove-amt " that Cmtry cut-blink]; his nationality; or " it be chimed that he is not within the clan by lesson of us. In aid-l We.“ of the date of his birth, or a certibaste of hi. use signed by two "payable citizen- residing in the communin in which ho live and but; knowledge of the (m: or If it be claimed that he ia not within the cu. by rm of Innings. n me, either official or signed by two reputable citiwns residing in the ity in which be him and having knoiledgc ot, the [you mum to his mini-go and that " wife is living; or by every male person who is not on active service in any of His Majesty's Naval or Military Forrirs, or in the Naval or Military Forces of any of His Majesty's Allies, and who apparently may' be, or is reasonably suspected to be, within the description of Class One under the Military Service Act, 1917, who for any reason may have claimed that he is not within Class One under the Act. J _' NOTICE is hereby given tut, under the provision- of an Order in Council T ' (PC. 1013), of the 20th April, 1918, upon and after the lat day ot June, 1018, every male person who is not on active service in my of His Majesty’s Naval or Military Forms, or in the New] or Military Force. of His Mnjaty’l Allin, and who eminently my be, or in reasonably unpacked to be, within the description of Clue One under the Military Service Act, 1917, by whom 'teen when behnll,iti|etnny 'imo"irmesd,dnirneduralkxrtd lhatheienot, by reunion of age, statue, nationnlity, exception, or otherwise, within One under the Military Service Act, 1917, a: dediaed for the time being or t: , although within the laid Clue, he is exempted from or not liable“) ... yoervice;lhull have with him upon hiepenanetnll time-critic! anon my building or premises where he " any time in, _ Ill can"! tow-rd the Mung. In the only point on their Ion Joiner, where the enemy has Iblo to nuke fresh gains, not. "nditttt the (not that he has " new division: into the battle, of them the hen trained troops . man army. “I. 'tOrd in All their ertorttt to It? 'ttttem' by direct assault. it - Thierry the enemy he: rel. to Margter. [ "all“. To Crone Here. {here has that been my at. by the invaders to emu the to end et all points out ot Chat- Nierry they Ire ttuaatintr the pun bank of the stream. " In Iprohable, however, that the tac- l the Germ-In hlve In View the ll of the river when the time it mutton." or In the center of he. hat.~ Chute-u Thierry [Home we pushed back and I _ rose the Rhiermr III " between Gilly-Viol- 3nd ville-tsn-T-noise, end are tNea-tn however, " have In gut-don the vlllue of Vuln- to the was! of Sol-noun. and . loath. Bou.omret-Breuit. Chan Us! and Bourezchea. the In: I directly west ot Chats“ Thi. A little to the southwest of not. has 8.-Ytto nor-attain p M‘s "an“. In “on [on . unto. ot the 60mm Crow- t II [In “hulls tor Park." I or an In. running from Sol- 0 (Shaun Thurry, when the Ir, on Sunni". tn continuation '.!tttgtsty uroku. (ll-ed unver- “1 villages and than nt. td to wowed runner ICIIWIM - opposition In impaled p oily-attenuated “no. Ind, W sunken. the French tor. â€Ind Longpout. Corey, PIV" Ind Tree-nu. Jun-go points mu- .t8, the line loadln; to Incl '01 vimrrumitVriiiG," ara to In the present objective ot Immi- tfriiiiiFiiiiii " m was "rm_trriner--irrine tidiG 'WJJPE iy-l‘ivo Miles to Wanna. m - "HMS llf FIEIBH â€WES IMMMIS Mlil nn 1l1Uit tl Myer- 139th“: rat by tin Amie. an)†m) 1918. DOCUMENTS TO BE CARRIED . ACTIVE SHVICE NATIONALITY MARRIAGE CLERGY PUBLIC NOTICE AGE Taken all in all, the seventh dsy at the new battle tound the allied lino from Soiasons to Rhianna. although it has been bent but at vsriou points, not so hard pressed as on previous dares, and seemineg more capable ot resisting the enemy's onslaughts. Just how many men the allies are or posing against the " German divis- ions that are now actively ensued on tho Btiontr-Rhiern. front has not be. smront, but the tact that on 'iiih"i tin - is lasing not only T ' ut Grim back at points and ‘on the southern and at the salient he has been unable . its that slight ‘new progress is Mesh/ evidence that a turn in the battle is notâ€: distant. The British in the region of AAS, Lens and Bethune, are keeping up their trench raiding operations " that the Germans. Saturday night contingent: from the London forces invaded a German trench southeast of Arru and took 27 prisoners and a machine gun. while east ot Lens and north of Bethune similar manoeuvers were successfully carried out and oth- nr Germans made prisoner. There is considerable artillery activity by both sides on the northern sectors ot the western trout. At the Parry Sound Animal. Jung Sam was found guilty of murdering his employer, Wong Jew, on the 29th April, 9917, and sentenced lobe hang- in. In the 1mm vicinity of RIM-n the envoy to: For! De " Pompolle. but his tenure of the pou- “on was short Mud. tor the Prone! troops In I countmtuck "co-aur- ed It. 'r"r-tttbethotnt-oettto Gut-mu runner to vulc- their accu- patina at the century was south od (In Rhona-Dorman- mad um] more†within the “than! city And [mu about “I eqttttl.Mo_ In the as» ISSUED BY THE MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. CANADA The Inc, lining a giving of my such eertitieate " Meinbelm In- tioned than. if the mrtitreate be in my material rcatpeet {the or misleading to the knowledge of the pawn using, aiming, or ttMute the lune, be In oth-, punishable. upon “an" conviction, by a pea-Ry not encoding tive hundnd dolhn. and ttrim-gt-ttoe-trt-ot-di-thed- I. “a one moat-h. And he shall do be liable upon tummy cox. , ietion to a titse not excéeding $50 of to imprisonment for n period mn exceeding L r.e month, at to both Inch fine and imprisonment; and moreover, my well perm my forthwith be inked into military custody and my be than detained and required to per- form miliury duty in the Cinadian Expeditionary Force no long " his mice- Ilnll be required, unb- or until the artbcegtatrliahed to the awash of we wthority that he in not In“: for military duky. ' V " upon or due the he day of June, 1918, any such malt, pen-non be lound without the requisite evidmee or eeetifimste upon " person or in or upon the building or premium in which he is. he Ibull tttereupon be presumed to be I perm at. the,time liable toe military -iee and who a ducts or default" vithouv. leave; . Ifittteeuirrsed tutheunotwithin theCh-mrthnhe'noxmpted, not liable 0t excepted upon my other â€land, 3 mrtiticnte of two reputable citizen! residing in the obmmunity where he lives having knowledge of the tact upon which the chin: is founded and certifying thereto; If it be chimed that he it exempted from in pot liable to military service by reason of my exemption plated or claimed or application pending under the Military Service Act, 1917, or die regulations thueundcr, his exemption papers, or a ecrtiikate of the Bed-tn: or Deputy Regina: of the distriet urwtticttuuh-eviaoeirtetttriact;or _ 'emtt1o"atrother-setvortmdr,-tis-ttuast-dt,r.n oftim-hoider competent n to certify under the regulation- of the church. order or denomination, may or body, to which he belongs; or _ Bo tar, it in known that eight vee- aell. two steam-driven and nix ol,.ll. have been sent to the bottom tt _ great “tin fish." one oi these time In the Carolina. ot the Now York and Porto Rico Line, which cal-{led 230 passengers and a crew of 20. Nothing in known of their fate. Liner Mining Another liner, the City of Colum, bus. ot the Savannah Line, bound from Savannah to New York has not been heard from since this afternoon. when her wireless called for help. announcing that she was under the tire of a submarine's guns, Since then tere has come no word. Her '3. o. B." was probably her death cry. - Beside the City ot Columbus and the eight known victims of the U. boats bombs and shells there are two tankers that are missing and numer- America learned today that the Ir boell had brought the war to her own more: and lying in wait all the cont ot New Jersey were stabbing Ind killing among the deli-useless vet-eh ot the mun/lee trade. It in 'e2,"R,r known the! ' two U-boatn were 1: lb raid. There may be more. "midamtinod.l New York, Juno 3.--Ger-r In- boxun her long promoted submarine otttrt+ “that the United Sula. The La! “In The (ouolrtu vuula an tron to have been “II by the Utaats oper- uin; no" the American cont: Mm Ty†. To. (atoll-t. when». ......."511 E, H. Cob. taboo-or, ...... 1.191 J. H. Hutu. schooner, .... 1.722 lab! Wiley, whomer.‘ 799 E. W. Hahn-y. schooner, .._ 006 Hattie Dun. Ichaonor . . . . . . . 366 Ed“. Ichaoner .F............ 325 Herbert Pratt. talker, The lone-In; van-ell m tten-tt to have been sunk: Name Type 1‘03an City of Columbus. Ito-mar .. 6.333 x'l‘nnker F100“ or PM“ " D WW8 " mme Lime Ouoliu is no“ to In Last. and You: An lxpnuod for Not: of tho Paa---Ahermanr's Sabina-inc cloud†Against America. tiStllttt Eltit mm tlttt , Mt BY [HINTS (lfi, l S, MIST FAILURE To CARRY REQUISITE EVIDENCE FALSE CERTIFICATE OTHER CLASS EXEMPTION In no one so hr reported have the, raiders been unnecessarily brutal in their handling of their victims. There has been no firing on liteboata. or de. liberate drowning ot seamen. so tar as the fragmentary reports now ob. tainable indicate. As a result. the Thaw I my mum rutnq from the at. ot beautician blos- soming forth of the black and white ensign of Germany, of the hail that came across the water, and than a little later, tho Intern figure ot the U boat roman-nit: as he trumped ac- ross the deck and ordered the crew to abandon the Ihlp. All to-dny hosts of shipwrecked men were crawling In low/Ira shore. Moat of these were Nckesa up try ul- rol cut! before they reached land. All at an survivor: told man-r nor- hl. _ , It Relaunch?“ be true. the u. bouts Ind been has toll ot Annex-t an shipping for more than I week before their presence w“ dllcovered. The number or the invading mund- ron Is not known. Member: ot the crew ot the Edwnrd H. Cole claim to have seen two ot the (mt steel ninth. At no other time hll more than one been visible. Today In hot the first a" ot the German - haul; in tho la. lune. or the coat. (lover-noun we. Bel. brought to tho Battery that even- lng Cut. Curios E. Ham-rook 1nd Inc-hen at the crow or the Hattie Dunn cleaner, ttt Uncut“. lame. whole hulk no- lien on the Jersey Prionnor Eiqht any. The captain Hunted that ha had boon kept prim-er In a German In» murlno tor eight dun hetero his final release. That w†I" he could lay before he - whlsked "my and clmetod with secret Beretce Agent-J to whom he I: telling a dot-Hod - count at his Meeure. on full; or“! that In. you (uni {my you†Winn I". lo! M “L s, Y_ho Attack. tts -ee "___-. .. ".WrFWW..- -.. .... w... mum-s any part to G nun-ml Eiiit u soon MI " In ml. mud on style use: In mm at". Inn's “Patina" “than“ to mm not.†to clone the owning In no no". on the known nrtthoutan operitNm Ind ll -nll can Tum-unhi- from mm. mum and pram. Nothing 1'7,,',T'lgtt1; NotttrateteeV. one or loss of the. tm just I natural retenu " method. " can you Innings.» "wanna. Delay: my to dun-nuns. in ttte Illno to we ',ingtll pinion", It [or your 'ratJr work. Tear on you new. . Mule tit Candi." J. V. HAN. “All". WILL VS" "a Mn. bolow. In. amt-minnow Ingenuity "an "d'lt',it All It total a lofty m. It one. KITCHINER, Wllper Noun, tut. unlny. Madly. (an in and MIN). I an onâ€, Jun. " and " New Inanoa Idaho RIM-u. Without Kalb. Dan» " Pain. Old-lumen"! II: all n trusse- and (a? mall t',1.R,Naf tfl' d'onn away with try " wouderlnl Ianlon of a Canadian 'ttg",'.'"'? who has devoted inâ€: to thit, one tdr. The mun-Imus new in: "alums" Pa'. It1te9.r,,tteuoh "It I! "out“, when " an lama .. n I .A_‘_-...- -.. a;,-.,.. .n- - "nu-u- Irwin-m UPI. III! "In“, Where other: haw failed. If mom"- nll mil-“om 'tern tyttrtirt. to "53.“,"9' whim I! Ar'PLraN-tEf - - SPECIALIST HERE Daniel W. Little. tt 1%yenr-old Windsor youth. who dropped from sight nearly three years ago and who was given up for dead. is fttthtintt in Franoe with the American army. This fact has been established hr an iden- tifieation of Little in a movie film picture at a Windsor theatre Rev. Paul Lnnglll. pastor of Knox Presbyterian Church at Flngal. who resigned recently to go Into extensive farming In the West. was rendered a farewell reception by his congrega- tion and presented with a purse ot $200. Rev. Mr. Lang"! will manage a farm of 10.000 acres near Winnipeg Foyttd, by ?f_eteiets. Peter ty? t"yttuttfarm. Further than this. tho defensive measuras that are being taken as- ainst the underwater pirates have not been made public. It is known, however, thut the entire resources of the navy are at work on this treshly born problem of the war, and that they expect noon to conquer it. Tomlim from the capes- bf Virgins north ot Monmnk. the ocean was tblaze with searchllghts, RUBTURE ......... up w uuvv.. ' . It was noon today when New York learned that erman craft were lurk ing at her sea gates. Immediately., action was taken to prevent insofar as possible, further depredations by the undersea killers. The (port was at once closed to all outgoing vessels. In the aviation fields, about the city, there was the suddenly awakened drone of propellers as craft after craft winged its wav Skyward and shot away to take its appointed place in the aerial coast guard. Patrols are Out At naval stations men scrambled aboard the lean ‘chasers' and put out to sea in a flurry of loam. Thus tar the patrols have marked down no' submarine. but they have been ot new mentions aid to the weary castawsys‘ from torpedoed Ithie. that were tug- ging away toward shore. loss ot life Is believed to have been any“! up to now., . . LET Nujol relieve you from constitution as it has Mr. Dickie and thousands of others. who no longer endanger tthtuth by the use of harmful pills and salts. Nujol is gentle and natural in action; effects only the source of the trouble. and cannot be absorbed by the body. Nujol therefore aids the bowels to let for themselves in a perfectly natural way-no physicing: 'no griping; no dangerous or disagreeable reaction. 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He was-stepping from one car to out." In these words Col. Roosevelt, another when the engine coupled on making a Memorial Day address in . and the jar threw him ott his balance Detroit last night in behalf ot the and down between the can. one of navy. summarized his conception ofI which passed over. him. His wife and this country’s war aims. "It we 1itt'ti?yei.isr live at Holstein and a brother carry it through now," he declared. in Hanover. _ “we will he forced to tight it out here t ------- , a later, and without allies." ' For over an hour the 'rttmeyl in “if our people had been as awake " Gait Thursday morning worked her months ago as they are now, there'oieally to save a team of hone!" would he one million fighting men I which. with a load of two and a half on the fighting front. with all needed tons of oatmeal. was precipitated into equipment and there would not he the mill race at the oatmeal mill. the slightest danger of Germany's when the bridge collapeed. The oak push succeeding." .meal was a total loss mud on Rnll‘ny. Henry Diebel oi Holstein was In ABSOLUTELY .HARMLESS “aâ€! The Bell Telephone Co. 'of Canada q Economize time and temper by speaking dis- tinctly. directly into the mouthpiece. and avoiding needless rkpetition and delay. q The mouthpiece was designed to speak into. arid best results are obtained when your lips are about half an inch from its rim. " directly into the niouthpiece of your telephone, you are not giving the instru- ment tt chance to do its best work. WHEN you talk into space. and not direct!" fnto tha, mnrdlnnimo " Can He Hear You? LYoun respectfully, At "len, um. um. All c...“ Phyliciuu not know in -. June. Dickie. MINARD'8 LiNiMENT USED IV PHYSICIANS. For over m honr the hymen In Cult Thursday morning worked her. ok-ally to save a team of bottom, which. with a load of two and th half tons of oatmeal. wan preclpntted Into the mm race at the oatmeal mill. when the bridge collapsed. The oak mul was a total loss L Montreal. m