THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918, WAS OFF WORK | iy PART PLAYED BY LOW FLYING AEROPLANE IN MODERN ARPARE_ pated the stomach gets out of order, Mr. Sylvester Clements, Galt, Ont, but got no relief until a friend ad- on receipt of 'price by The TT. Drug Store, Kingston. WITH fa -- i & ' ; a Pe -- SG the liver does not work properly, and then follows_the violont sick head- | aches, the sourness of the stomach, writes: "I desire to express my heart- folt thanks for what Milburn's Laxa- Liver Pills have done for me. I have #isd me to use Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills. Now 1 can work inside with- out any headaches or pain. I would Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto, Ont. A touch of D.D.D. to any eczema D ® D " D » WALL PAPER If the truth were only known you % 3 we > heartburn, water brash, ete. been suffering from a bad stomach not be without your remedy for any- sore or itching eruption and you'll have a Ia - Sanertmant of mew rs. Scotch menis and u lot would find that over one-half of the Milit i 7 itary Service Act, 1917. Koop your hawels regular by using ; and constipation and would be off thing. 1 write this so that anyone be wble to rest and sleep once more. bargains du remnants of bail i sw . Men 19 and 20 Years of Age. Harvest Leave. Leave of Absence on Ground of Extreme Hardship. Procedure to obtain Leave of Absence. Men Nineteen and Twenty Years of Age. It has come to the attention of the Government that there is a widespread impression that young men of nineteen years, and those who became twenty since October 13, 1917, as well as those who may become nineteen from time to time and who have been or will he called upon to register under the Military Service Act, are to be immediately called to the colours. This impression is quite incorrect. No date thas yet been fixed for calling upon such men to so report for duty, nor has the question been brought before the Cabinet for decision. In view of the need of labour on the farm, it is most unlikely that consideration will be given to the matter until after the harvest is over, although of course the Government's action must be determined primarily by the military situation. . There is no further obligation incumbent. upon young men of the ages above mentioned who have registered or who do 'so hereafter, until they receive notice from the Registrars. Harvest Leave. Some enquiries have been received as to the possibility of granting harvest leave to such troops as may be in the country at that time. No definite assur- ance can be given on this point as advantage must be taken of ships as the become available. On the other hand, harvest leave will be given if at all possible. Leave of Absence on Grounds of Extreme Hardship. It is desired that the Regulations respecting leave of absence in cases of hard- ship should be widely known and fully understood. Such leave will be granted in two cases:-- (a) where extreme hardship arises by reason of the fact that thé man concerned is either the only son capable of earning a livelihood, of a father killed or disabled on service or presently in service overseas, or in training for such service, or under treatment after returning from overseas; or the only remaining of two or more brothers capable of earning a livelihood (the other brother or brothers having been killed or disabled on service, or being presently in service overseas, or in training for overseas or under treatment after his or their return from overseas); brothers married before 4th.August, 1914, living in separate establishments and having a child or children not to be counted, in determining the fact that the man is the "only" remaining son or brother; (b) where extreme hardship arises by reason of exceptional circumstances such as the fact that the man concerned is the sole support of a widowed mother, an invalid father or other helpless dependents. : It is to be noted that in all these cases the governing factor is not hardship loss or suffering to the individual concerned, but to others, that is, members o his family or those depending upon him. Procedure to obtain leave of absence. A simple system for dealing with these cases has been adopted. Forms of application have been supplied to every Depot Battalion and an officer of each battalion has been detailed whose duty it is to give them immediate attention, The man concerned should on reporting to his unit state that he desires tos y for leave of absence on one or more of the grounds mentioned and hisapplicat form will then be filled out and forwarded to Militia Headquarters, Ottawa. In the meantime, if the case appears meritorious, the man will be given provisional leave of absence for thirty days so that he may return home and continue his civil occupation while his case is being, finally disposed of. ; Issued BY DErarRTMENT OF Miami ano Derence, DePARTMENT OF JusTic. ls of lite are cased by allowing the bowels to get into a constipated condition. When the bowels become consti- Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills, They work V7 : ; aa ge on the bowels gently and naturally, j ; . 4 ; re 3 and will eure the worst cases of con. stipation. work 4 or 6 months a year. 1 was hardly able to be Inside withont get- ting a severe headache. 1 tried doc- tors' medicine and other remedies, suffering the samé as I did may use them and be cured." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25e & vial at all dealers, or mailed direct Think----just a touch! Is it worth trying? Get a trial bottle today. Xofir money hack if the_first botile does not relieve you. Mahood's Alen Saino mining, painting and parr | | I id nl er i honking, All ea Brometry. | - FROM THE SPHERE,LONDON,© IN .THE U-S-A BY N.Y-HERALD. Co. - TR William Street. Si | | One of the most remarkable features of the great battles now being fought on the western front is the purt played by the low flying aeroplanes of the allied forces, which attack the enemies' troops with bombs and ma- chine gun fire from a very low altitude. In many instances the main roads have been cleared of ememy troops, which have been forced to take to the open country. Many of the airmen have gone back of the German line and, flying ne higher than five hundred feet, have dropped bombs in the masses of moving troops. After scattering large columns by this means the airmen have chased them with deadly machine gun fire, inflicting many casualties. ties, Les Ee tt AA ENN A ANS HA a A NAN SPA i sous THE WORLD'S NEWS H ; Jose! A HAS ARRIVED HOME. £ rmstrong 148 resigney 1€¢ POSE y IN BRIEF FORM with the intention of taking another 3 Soldier Thought Dead Startles His position in Chicago. r Sister. Tidings From All Over Told In| Waterloo County. JConueil , vas Pentbroke, dass; June 21. ~fiaw. a Pithy and Pointed started a movement among m yard G. Leighton, recently mentioned { patities to economize in Government in a Canadian casualty list as having ay. costs throughout the province. died on a battlefield in France. For at least six weeks, says theley, ied his sister, Mrs. William C. Vienna Nete Frele Presse, the people Jones, by appearing - at her home of Austria will have to exist on little here to-day. more than salads and certain vege- "I thought vou were dead," was tables. the sister's greeting. , The fuel problem at Windsor, A renewal for: five years of the "I thought so myself," Oiit., and other border municipali- | general arbitration treaty between dier replied. ties is more critical than generally | the United States and Great Britain Leighton, 'who enlisted 'at Boston realized. has been approved by the Semate at{ ii J canadian reziment, said He The northern district of Montreal Washington was so badly gassed in battle that Cholera from the Quebec Pro-| "A 'total of $139,812.50 must be he was pronounced dead, and the vinclal Women's Christian Temper- | raised by Brant county this year, ex-| ,5qy ordered removed for burial. As ance Union. Elusive of the Provincial war tax. Ot he was being taken away stretcher- Theglargest hydraulic power sys this sum - $96,010 must come Bearers noticed slans of Hee, ho sald. tem in Europe is to be t in Ba- | throngh taxes, and took him to a hospital, where he ig Jara and operated as a public util: Thomas . 8.' Hudson, Montreal. | osovered. Notice of his death was It will likely bs September before lity. The power is to be obtained | grand master, was unanimously re conveyed 10 his family tn March. Commissioner Pringle ¢an fix a price from Walchen Lake. elected at the Grand Lodge of the ? for news print in Canada. Costs of The Dominion Government may | Canadian Order of Oddfellows], meet- LL are mow being investi-|have to appoint another Deputy Min- ing in Hamilton, ted. . 2003 Buves Oitent Heal Two Weeks Old Baby Of Skin Trouble. "When about two weeks old my baby turned blue, and in a couple of Fo days broke out in a rash. 3% Then she turned sore for it is rumored that Samuel A. Labor is urgently needed to in- crease the cut of spruce in British Columbia for acroplane construe: more, and I tion. Soap and Ointment (Signed) 167A 8t. Martin f ae 10, 1917, toilet Cuti. are supreme. ach by Mail ad. ura, Dept. A the sol~ i i ALL UNDER I1JOENSE. ister of Soldiers' Re-establishment, William Varley has been mention- } . aa 16d 35 a possible" Labor party ecandi- Toronto to con- United States Stock Yards and Ase sociated. Dealers. "a ria p31. t Washington, June 21.--All stock Brave Avintors Honored. yards in the United States to-day were ordered by President Wilsoa to Lieut. Stanley Rosevear, belonging be put ender Federal license. A ito Port Arthur. has been awarded Presidential proclamation was issu-|{a bar to his Distinguished Service ed ,which requires that licenses must | Cross for attacking, on March 15th,/ be obtained from the food adminis-|eight aireraft, destroying two. The tration on or before July 25th. official statement reads: "This ofcer Licensing as is required of com- | very skillful and a dashing fighting miscion men, order-buyers, traders, | pilot." Rosevear was awarded the speculators and scalpers handling or | eross in November, mention being dealing in live cattle, sheep, swing cr | made of his attacking at a height of goats, "in or in connection with sach only a hundred fe.' Writing home, yards," except those exempted | he sald he could not tell what an by the food and fuel law. awful hell the barrage is, "I cannot : at times hear my own engine or ma- chine gun." Flight-Lieut. Cecil' 'Darley, for- merly a pupil at the Curtiss School, Toronto, from Lachine, Que. also receives a bar to the eross for night bombing raids of docks and air. dromes, He received the cross in Avgust for gallantry in bringing tdate in North-east {test the election of Hon. Dr. H Women! Keep It On Dresser! | pati ic Never Let Corns Ache Twice Ltreyed by the French since jary 1st. according to. an | Statement Instantly! Few dropsstop corn-soreness, then corns and calluses shrivel, loosen and 1ift out with fingers--No pain! Dr. Valentino Mott, traveiler and | surgeon, who was ong of the early {exponents in the United States of the Pasteur treatment for hydro- | phobia, is dead at New York. The world owes thanks to the | and shriveled that you lift it - genius in' Cincinnati who dis- | off with the fingers, Not » bit covered freezone. of pain or soreness is fold when Tiny bottles of the magic | applying freesone or after i} Ruid ean mow be had at any | wards. It doesn't even irritate 'drug store for a few cents] the skin or flesh, You simply apply a few dropa| For a few cents one ean now Janu- official Provincial Highways, Ottawa, June 21.--Formal' desig: | nation of the Ottawa-Prescott road 43 a Provindlal highway has been . Te. 3 | made by order in Comnecil for fhe TheoBow ry Hood House Gavernment. of Ontario; is a report Now | shall make my garden i pledged to be authentic, which reach- As true men build a shrine, ed Ottawa vosterday., At the same An humble thing time the Goverpment niso declared pring {the road along Lake Ontario and the The roads that are divine. i A Prayer at Planting Time. Garrison in Ws 0 WwW A VA S where yet shall of this freezone upon a tender, | got rid of every hard corn, soft aching corn or a hardened | corn, or carn between the toes, | callus. Instantly the rou i as well a8 painful calluses on and ly will] bottom of feet without in, corn. or callus so loose Ladies! p i¢ on the dreaser. i St. Lawrence River from Port Hope ito the Quehec boundary to be a Pro- | vinetal highway, the portion from { Port Hope to Toronto having been so declared durivg 1917. : hb ------ Sinn Sd Empercr Karl Will Try Again, London, June 21.-<Reuter's Rome {correspondent © says that according [to reports the Austrian TOF, {who is at the front, is digappointed at {om redults obtained in the present 4 | | | fl offensive, and. jealous or fe ex- | ceasive eredit the Germans took for IP: thelr share fn last year's offensive. is | determined to make another desper- &to 'attempt to overwhelm the Ital fame craidod before asking for Ger- i min assistance. a §i In reverential line. 0, little is my garden space, But great the prayer I pray; With every seed against earth's need That men may Sow to-day, ; My hope is thrown, my faith is sown To make the harvest gay, O, gardéns spacious, gardens small, For you my prayer is said: land ; ' Aud give his people bread, As. ones before on that far shore: His multitudes were fed. Heavy Increase for Missions. Brockville, June 20--At the Can. {ada Central Baptist Association the report of the statistics! howed ; eds Ly. eign misisons, $1399.23 to home mis sone SH So est gn missions, $464 to the Gra eM : sum of $210.36 was given by ~ Hos and towards ben- objects. The chur drches of the association = to Since each a prayer | sow them there | home his 'machine under difficulties That G's own hand may todeh the} 5 of the | total membership of 1 alter bombing Bruges. Dean Welldon on Titles. Dean Welldon, of Manchester, for. metly head master of Harrow, writes to the Manchester Guardian: "It is slightly Jurptising that the