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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 4

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The Toronto Stari
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CMC tmot'! I KS ICCICCBMS OCWt AHeallhaekdl or Him CHARGE i from Paste One) Pte Routledge Is M35 Was 1 correspondent at the east Incom S1 Genuine on TwHEo DINEEN Toronto 20 22 Yonge St in TORONTO CASUALTIES Hl! HO! YE GRITS! I LULL IN IGHTING ON THE RENCH RONT! i (Continued from One) A CAUSE INDIGESTION Illi LIIW III JLIIUWI 1I i Make your table tempting I common cause of stomach trouble it affects the digestion very quickly these hot summer days 1 one I lived Pte? Garfunkle 22c lb or the1 Breakfast Table Delicious Canned Salmon resh Pork LLOYD GEORGE ANO DERBY I WES Toren to bou Bate A STORES ALL OVER THE CITY Cor Yon ee and Elm Sts lb lb lb lb for th Janu an One 22c 20c 27c 32c 10c tin 15c tin 22c tin now in the ar Choice Pink Salmon (tails) Choice Cohoe Salmon (tails) Choice Sockeye Salmon (tails) Telephones: Main 3150 Maih 1704 sleep be ths nerves are (rrable and 'l seated Narcotics rariiot tire von any help but Dr the rear were shattered by I from medium and heavy bat person ertmw tcpt ilf New York draft the bat tle hail previous experi Cookcd Veal Loaf 25c lb He leaves a wife at the ahovy ad amount of fe How delighted be with its consideration of your convenience ease and delight the largest tn Canada and also the most handsome Though flowers here come less than at most other stores All day Saturday and in the evening we will hold house" Your visit will be enjoyed by us quite as much as by yourself THE TORONTO DAILY STAB RIDAY killed tn action NOW A ONLY OOC POUND Why Pay More? iiytem the materials active nutrients not nor stimulants grrss but asserts Pte Massey Wounded PTE JOHN HENRY MASS ICY wounded enlisted with the 35th Bat was part sum to 1 Ireland had not Works trial lo G1LL of the MJ missing lune 30 1 since been located in a tier 1 of ZHarry said DJvidovitch the charge of disorderly 1 Hvidovitch claimed old of offence having fought to my girl on one a enlisted the luftth lerres and between the extreme right and the rest of the rench front The success of these manoeuvres would have forced the eventual re tirement of the whole rench line The German reaction however came too late The rench had time thoroughly to strengthen their line to advance and plac in position heavy artillery and to tiring up plentiful stocks "of munitions Consequently the attacking wave was caught in a whirlwind of machine gunfire from the trenches and was shot to pieces bv the fives while the Ger man supports following and reserves far inic 50 cent her AU deader or Edman Co I July 7 David Lloyd I been appointed Secietary taiion April went from Camp in the first reinforcing sent by on the Marcel of the armies will not endeavor to press further forward until the disorganisation of the enemy be Judged By this he means that sufficient German reserves have not yet been I drawn into the conflict These strong I bodies usually stationed at the rear thg front battle zone must be head swathed in bin ed I'arrisjli faced the having assaulted Harry a Russian iA his mind IVomao in A'riullurf Cniivhi" 7 he fit st t1 a series of rfg li'lhtf ally fnniitiny articles appnn this Star Weekin lion committee the roads will tie dryl and lhe sun shining This East Yoik picnic has been advertised thorough ly and every Conservative within county should make it a point to hear Johnston KC and Sam Carter of Guelph discuss topics of the hour and the old veteran Liberal Major A Hunter from landers Special features are also on the bill of fare an interesting five inning' I game of baseball and races for the Visit the New Store Saturday About three 'ears ago 1 was seized with a severe attack of indigestion and vomiting My food seemed to turn sour as soon as I ate it and I would turn so deathly sick that some times I would fall on the floor after vomiting 1 triad a lot of home rente not help me Then who gave me some 1 seemed actually to instead of better nearly two months A Nourishment in the Pocket Concentrated Tonic Nutriment for Blood Nerves and REE or th lad in khaki a box of CEKTOXE Tablet Easily rted Never falling help in at fatigue nerve attain exposure anti hunger A world of nourishment concentrat ed Into each tablet Th need repair tonic drug CEKTOXE consists en tirely ot highly con centrated nourishment extracted from food' esj fences the result of years of research and experiments to find the surest and best nutri tives to tone ami nour ish the nerve cells feed the red corpuscle of the blood fortify the yelem against nleeaee and give strength and vigor in true natural lasting manner Hundreds and hundreds of men and wo men have written how they gained health and strength through CEIITONE after drug anti medicines hail failed to help tnem mention pleasing Letters pour in praising save them from doctors culture experts clergy I no no I or on ti tirl women of a'l ages and every walk 1: life CERTUNE has been taken to Europe for Red dross work sent for to give to men at the front and Is taken by invalid and convalescent soldiers to restore and build them up CERTOXE increases gen eral etficiency All good and NO harm A packet In the pocket may prove worth Its weight in gold In 50 cent and $100 boxes through any good druggist or If you have never had any of these remark ablbe tonic nourishment tablets we will seno vou a regular 50 cent box free If you ill send us the attached coupon and 10 cents in Canadian stamps to pay duty and postage REE 50 CENT BOX This coupon with 10 cents to pay duty and postage is good for one 50 ent box of Certone free provided you have not already tried this grand tonic nourishment Only one free box to a them of gains in weight CERTONE We nurses physical men He Von front still if? In pro tnat the attack against Prince Iopold's armies ap I pears to have been finally and decls ively repulsed with the heaviest losses ui vri yj uumur vi i Im appointed under 4 War drowned in recent nava: gagement another brothel was killed in the South 'African in Ashford England thirty eight years ago and had lived in Toionto for seven years and two children I People Who Complain This Trouble Usually Are liun Blooded more quickly restoie the the digestion and normal than good rich red blood Pink Pill act directly on the blood making it rich and red and this enriched blood strengthens weak nerves stimulates tired muscles and awakens the normal activity of the glands that supply the digestive flujds The first sign of improving healtl is an improved appetite and soon lhe effect of these blood making pills is evident the sys tem You will find that what you eat does not distress you and that you are strong and vigorous instead of irritable and listless This is prov ed bv the case of Mrs Harris Ger tiled having been atuackers difference Her wren the amount of hi salary on the civic pay i roll 1 AnleiKc showed that it of duty to sr ndjhis Boyds rnothei who Uvij in The L'fumi alleged that Hus to thq that he that the least had 5 rnnne' It iiiad received arnjuuiivt discharge from the UtW employ Excellent value (or everybody who likes nice Breakfast Bacon Smoked Picnic Hams (5 to 7 lbs) Green Picnic Hams (5 to 8 lbs) Green Back Bacon (sliced by machine) Smoked Back Bacon (sliced by machine) married at this time and one Sunday 1 I evening nn the way to church with my intended husband I was taken with a bad spell on the street He took jne to a drug store where the clerk fixed up something to take and my intended got me a box of Dr Wil Pink Pills By the end of thio first week I could feel some improve ment from the use of the Pills and 1 gladly continued taking them until every symptom of the trouble was gone and I was again enjoying the best of health These Pills are now my standby and tell all my friends what they did for You can get Dr Pink Pills from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $250 from The Dr Me dicine Co Brookville Ont Pte Routledge i Charles still believes io be dead is a prisoner of war at Dulmer in tier many A card aated June in his handwriting conveys the good news to his mother here fcill an other brother losepli Gordon Rout ledge the youngest of the three and the first to go overseas is at the front alive and well All three boys eugned up in August Joe the and the other two in the MR The former was 17 years of age on New Year's Day He has been in the three big battles and after one very Successful bombing attack in which he took a corporal's place he received the hearty com pliments of his commanding officer When he enlisted he had just left school John is an artist Some of his paintings possess exceptional merit Charleas before enlisting was an electrician After the battle of Sanctuary Wood from which only 6 of his platoon returned lie was made corporal on the spot They are the sons of Mrs 1ouisa Grace Routledge 75 Leuty ave and grandsons of the late John Evans Grace of SS6 King ston road a veteran of the Indian 'Mutiny and the Seige of Lucknow Pte Sylvester Is Killed PTE EDWARD SY1V1 Atlas awnne Wychwood in action une 1 3 just since he with Regt tor transferred to an overseas and left rance in ary of this A brother ormer Becomes Secretary for War and the Latter Under Secretary Canadian Pre Despatch London teorge has for War lhe Earl cruitLttc has 1 Secretary for inent of st vies and makes of men hats than any other hatter on the continent Selling at popular prices we can give you a broader tn chnngp from and own Hmiee will always bring you better value had no military ence Pte Masseywas 31 years old when he enlisted He had lived two years in Toronto and gave 305 i 6 wiped out by artillery if not by in fantry before the next large forward stride can be taken Hutin continues: "It is also necessary that our brave British al lies on their side of the battle front shall come to a level with us They are holding with force all the posi tions which they have conquered and we are assumed of new conquests by a regrouping of their forces and I a rtew stroke by their artillery has the cohesion between I the rench and British action been I greater than now 1 for my part am I convinced that the Germans will i soon abandon that part of the front held by the troops of Sir Douglas Haig" Under General ovh omman der of the rench troops of the Somme Is Genera! ayo'Ie famous as an artillery expert NOBODY' feels much like eating big heart meals when it so warm What the folks at home prefer is something cool and inviting something light and dainty If your thoughts are turned that way you will find just the fast) del iyncies oil need at our Stores We re specializing in eatables just now and we can assure you that the bill of fare provided for your week end shopping needs is exactly what yon are lookingfor Let nsoffera fewsuggestions: exclusively liar makers of liat in Ciinala have sought the Third Contin gent battalions in April: 11(15 He went to England a few months later and to day is reported woun ded Pte Jerron was 34 years old at the time of en listment and had had no previous military oxperi is married and formerly St Clair Gardens Pte Garfunkle Killed PTE HAROLD GARUNKLE left England for the front lune ft and 12 days later he was rte Garf ii kle went from Toron to three months ago with the 74th Battalion Writing to a friend in To ronto he said that he hod been trans ferred to another battalion Only a few days after th letter had been re ceived came the official word from Ottawa that he had been killed tn action Al the iimn of writinc the letter fu nkle said that he was expecting to I life was not worth living I was not move tip to me tiring une rte oar funkle came to Toronto from Russia six years ago He was 17 years old A sister resides at 83 Cecil street Before enlisting he was employed in the Post Office He was a mdmber of the Holy Blossom Synagogue Ottawa Report Happily Wrong PTE CHARLES ROUTLEDGE named among the missing in to casualty lists and previously report ed from Ottawa as missing since June 2 is not missing at all Three letters have been received in Toronto since that dale the last one dated June 16 in which he says that he came through all right His brother John w'ho was previously reported missing and not killed and hom THE EARL DERBY Vnddr Secretary for War with Lloyd George in the British Cabinet' I Li Davies Ceylon Tea PTE THOMArS was reported He man prison camp PTE JOHN HOCKING of the same unit who was previously reported missing is also a prisoner His rela tives are also in England I I ZA I I rl 1 i "I rhe fire of our artillery machine guns Kept boldicrs Civic ini nfit 5 Artillery Perfect i Canadian Prena Despatch Pl TH TY Ixmdon July A despatch to the 1 LAlJO i'Y'J 1 UHL I Morniriir Post fronl Budapest quotes a I err front an saying: Russian strength exceeds any thing seen in this war heretofore In some case they stormed our positions in rows seventeen lines deep and their artillery was so absolutely perfect that no i roops could dream of standing up i to It of their artillery consists of (Japanese guns manned by Japanese land rench officers They often em ploy HS using (ammunition of Japanese and Ameri fcan origin "In some places the Russian bar also rage fire continued even after their infantry reacnea our trcncnes ano in at least one spot both defenders and were totally annihilated The Russians were buried under earthworks wrecked by their own 245000 Prisoners Taken Petrograd July Nearly half a million Austrians and Germans have been put out of commission since General Brusiloff began his great ad vance just a month ago The grand total of prisoners to date is in round numbers 235 000 of which 4500 are officers The War Office announced the cap ture yesterday of more than 10 000 Teutons of whom 6000 were taken on the Dniester front Without' the actual figures regard ing the dead and wounded careful es by military experts based on the best information place the latter at 200000 to 220000 The Austrians predominate overwhelmingly among the prisoners but among the dead and wounded it Is said that a fairly large percentage are tiermans The losses in stopping the Russian ad vance on Kovel and in counter at tacks made in solid ranks were enor mous The booty captured reaches incal culable figures It is judged that 250 guns of various sizes and upwards of 700 machine guns would be a con servative estimate In addition large quantities of munitions supplies and telephones have fallen into the hands of Pte Massey Grace st as his address before going: to England Here he is now un known Pte A Jerron Wounded Al RED JERRON had lived! Sum Involved a Clerk in the tVorks Department the Russians Offens ive on a Large Scale Canadian Press Despatch Beilin July tj via Ixindon July 7 The military correspondent of the' Zeitung Am Mittag commenting on the war situation writes: "The fighting on all fronts is in creasing in extent and violence Tne enemy everywhere is attempting to throw fresh troops into the struggle which seems to be approaching nearer and nearer its maximum in tensity The mightiest exertions are being made on all sides to force a decision and the tension can scarcely become higher" I After summarizing the official re ports from the various theatres of war the correspondent continues: "It still is too early tor a final verdict upon the situation as the struggles on the principal fronts still are in progiess The Germans how ever hitherto have been able to hold up the advance on the west as well as on the south and east Neither British rench Russians nor Italians have attained large or de i cisive successes while tn places heie the central powers have as sumed the offensive as in Volhynia and south of the Dniester their oper ations have been conducted with success "This situation enables us to look forward with a certain assurance and with calm confidence to further developments of the fight i mg We do not dare however to overlook the fact that our opponents are making mighty efforts and arethrowing in all available forces to at tain success Our troops on all the fronts are faced by numerically su perior forces and therefore are con fronted with the prospect of further heavy The correspondent devotes com paratively more space to the combats on the East front than to those on the Wtist declaring that the Russian attacks against ield Marshal Von Hindenburg Prince Leopold and Count Bothmer give every evidence from the extent and masjes of the troops employed that an offensive on a larsre scale is contemplated adds that the fighting along teries The German infantry plodded for ward again 'and again but now here rench reports say made any impres sion utton the rench lines Rarely even did they get to grips with the occupants of the trenches which ac counts for the small number of pris oners taken The Germans say the reports had striven the whole day witnout eriecurg me sugniesi inuui fication of the situation I The rench remain two and a half miles from Perone on the south side of the Somme and four miles from that city on the north side of the riv er and there are no formidable na tural obstacles in the way of their occupation of the city when the rench commander judges that the time is ripe to do so rench Hold Captured Grove Canadian Press Despatch Paris July 7 Yesterday's defen sive fighting has given almost as much satisfaction to the rench as the previous capture for they say it has clearly shown that the emente allies not only are able io win positions from the Germans wherever they like but also are able to hold these tositions wlien won The first Oerman counter attack was launched in the night in the Hem section north of the canalized Somme River The Germans suc ceeded in carrying two small woods situated south of the Clery Marie court road a few hundred yards from the Sugar Works bordering that carj cures xleepless nfs irritability nsrifon beadavhea ny rviervnx and vitality to run don and Uaustrd nerrons fta AW A ft 4 ebjulned arb Heth 1 hrou (th and lat Tenderloins Direct from Our Own Packing House Special 30c a Pound dies but they did I went to a doctor powders but they make me worse This went on for and bv that time my stomach was in such a weak state that 1 could not keep down a drink of water and I was wasted to a skeleton and felt that' road i The rencn troops tneie oeiug i more or less in the air fell back on the village and swinging their left wing slightly captured another small wood at the north eastern end of the village close to the Hem brick field and along the edge of the road from Clery to Hem and Curlu This was the only change in the situation throughout the twenty four hours during which the counter of fensive lasted At the beginning of the battle there were behind the front assigned to rench attack twenty seven German battalions drawn from the i lst division and from the regiment the 17th army corps Between lulv 1 and July 5 the German win minders sent up to the Peronne front four reserve divisions of which two already are declared to bo out of commission The re serves brought up fonl points between Rhetms and the g0mme were of a most heterogeneous nawro One battalion of the uard which was annihilated had hen formed of companies from several different battalions i The rench officers say there can be no doubt that the rapiaity of the rl advance It not Un itself took the Germans by surprise Thj? they assert Is shown by their not having provided an adequate sup ply of reserves for such a contln SenCy' Next Large orward Sride Canadian Pres Despatch Paris July Commenting on The feottune Hutin the military expert Echo de Paris writes: 7 14 Deserter Apprehended nnine that he wps dowrn Icavi from Camp Born and had just imbibed to add to the enjoyment of his holiday Pte Pat suc ended in getting remand on a drunk charge As he wa leaving ti court information was iteccived that ho was an absentee fron his batta lion fho 180th To tliife charge he pleaded guilty and revived a re mand for sentence till yucsaay On Casualty List his Pte in Toronto 8 1915 and overseas the Niagara Thin blooded people usually have stomach trouble They seldom recog 1 nize the fact that thin blood is the i cause or ne trouD our ii is tn five years in Tor I fact thin impure blood is the most onto before he en utori affects the digestion me gianas i nat lurnisn tne digestive I'ltitd are diminished in their activi ty the stomach muscles are weaken ed and there is a los of nerve force In this state of health nothing will appetite nutrition Dr Wil years Dineens have been tloinir the largest business in Canada This means that the most repiitaou 1' ami Cniied Slates wishing to sell their hats in Dineens as their representatives We are the exclusive agents tor the best hats in the world Several of the makes of hats we sell cannot be bought elsewhere at any trice Every Dineen hat is better style quality and "class for jut the ordinary price COMPANY LIMITED hoys and girl Every on will welcomed To Liberal Picnic at Mark Mr A Aines of Toronto will bt ham Will Be a Huoe Success the chairman Vou can hit the trail to lhe old: town of Markham to morrow any where on Yonge street or Kingston I roadand take it from the organiza Wit dages charge of et chman and memory wcie otherwise engaged at the time le failed to dny to recall the ciicumstances and (pleaded not guilty A passer by wire to having been Parrish grab letcjiman by the lapels of his coat and Jailed him a apy qualifying the substantive with a ful but unparliamentary ad jective Constable Waterhouse told of finding the suldir pounding Jetchmm up against rt wall He acted as ally to the Jfussian with the result that Parrish btrffered casu alties lime yud come up gainst rhe police you 1 bad better wear one of the new Magis tiatc Kingsford advise! him hive diilaia and costs or thpty days Why? ptovtHl a bothersome ques tion for James Robins charged with trespass It formed ja stumbling block that he failed to scramble over Evidence showed that during lhe weeiua' hours when only stars and constables are a wake Robins was found promenading In i the railway yards To day he faiP 1 to give a icason for his stroll The constable however had one whicl Robins ap nd fa innki(lnt 54 11 izlTl "lie was looking for aji empty box car to put up for the Right Bounced the discerning Official oollar and costs or fifteen days Bombed With Melon Div idovitch IJis offspring teen and a watermelon with the accent on the form ed the cause of hostilities in the Ward last night vvhicfi resulted in i in apprehension of ZHarry ried mann amt the said DJvidovitch on conduct conscience riedtiann admitted was talking a iiirlv RtrACt his man's son threw' some at us 1 chased him to Ifis house and the father came out find started to fight" he said ThatJ young dream should have rude an awakening appeared Squire Ellis an most unfortunate I don't blame you chasing the boy orj bit" he told the dampened swain 'Both comba tants were remanded Missed Last fjoat Time tide and the Jkst boat home from the Island failed to wait till Roger Cartwcll anti rancis At Selles had slept oft thejresuh of sun dry Both men ac cordingly returned undbr police aus pices labelled as The constable told of having found them peacefully beneath the stare On their next jaunt they plan to take an alarm clock Remanded The Law Remmbere nn lulv Johnson vouth who made his escape from the prison farm at Guelph fourteen months ago was arrested here and will be taken back toGuelph fin the charge of havnig slolei from Pte Matths Hoys? who is wliji Iu itlalion rance" 1 1 aJ see rm Roadwav Section o' the Di pa rment was committed Klngfor? In licH Court to day jBefore enJirtinoiit Bohl en employe of the Work Department mid sum jvo'iOfi IS the Try Some of Our Cooked Meats There's nothin? nicer tor lunch than a delicious plate of Cooked or Jellied Meat with some enol fresh salad And you 11 have a hard time finding a more attractive varietv of Cooked Meats than we are putting up these davs Three especially trood line are: Cooked Compressed Pork 30c lb Cooked Spiced Pork CASTORIA or Infants and Children In Use orOver30 Years Always bears the Signature of Goons not gijlt' RufH'rt secreirv Works vpoui I 'nr tin 3 Ti t1 nau man not taking the wait announced that ih ms ii itja 1 1 Coons Intimated that hfi intened I "J1 I 1 1 1 lamrtr 'Si i Kh' 1 Super Quality 1 MLrS72 HA I 4 I'hc most versatile halters in A nierica Wc carry a greater assurt I lZ MW at Darable Lli LL I Straws PJ 7 4 ES I ER 232 I 1 SCUI vi js killed 1 i er jir7Tiaa rx year 1 luek LSn th PO i 'T I' i ar He was born I 111 1 S' jEsygi di Haiiv '4 kC'i th 11 Li' A MM I i i II III HH i 7' i 1 BK 1 4 mJ a 572 SK Jm Sleepless uht $ZZ xt rvst re raW1' If for Ml 3 a HIM! 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