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E9 F - 3 n t r . s * r * m * - * * THE CALGARY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916 i r *A WIDOW ANO HER FRlENdS. No. 1 Wer brothar would like to borrow a *tw thouaand 'dollars, to ba paid bask any time h* needed it. No. 2 She .is strongly advised to buy land. i* No, 3 Her fsthtr U greatly worried over his buiinctfc, whkh needs capital; * No. 4 Her husband's most int.mate friend warnj her Against making a bad investment, but will not take the responsibility of advising what she should do. s* v the Right to Use the Investment Knowledge and Machinery of the Canada Life Assurance Company ND distrcs-smg fin.inci.il problem faces the beneficiary under a Canada Life Policy. Vc invest llxc money for her. allowing her thc average rate ot-interest earned, less only a very moderate charge for investment expenses. This dpp lies to all our policies, no matter when they were As in life insurance calculations itis safe.to rely on averages ''I rrcs and unsafe to rely on one life, so it is safe for an inexperienced woman to kely, on the average result of a life insurance company's investments, t gt;ut unsafe to rely on an investment or two selected hv herself, an executor, or a friend, - ' .- 'r . '.'.-. .;,' * Knowing Ihis t t.i be true, xhc Canada Life ha*, for many years issued a regular income policy to ;safeguard beneficiaries. Asa ftirt Iterextension of this idea, you may now secure -for your beneficiary a'definite monthly income payable for the whole of lifo, payments for twenty year*- being guaranteed in the benificiary or estate in auy eveyt thus makingabsolutcly sure of. a substantial income. . ' ... '. How. our Monthly Income Plan ia Being Used Mr. l-. . n wiio.rj-v.fnl buain M I* ***, h.** gt; * **on wl i;i raualofs * much anxiety. IU hud devidcii'iii IeoV Win Ito.OOO mid recocni-se no further responfllMl'ty If he threw.that vway. ;-: gt;.* hc-Mtlis of Mh* i.'iinmhi Ufp Mfttflfrty Incpma Pi art, he realts-bO It to bo.tho beat solution for his problem. unU hoTaitOW tonteuted to know that no matter how leckle'sa :hla son.may become, he wlll receive a* least JiO a month, under this plan, as long aa he lives. Mr. S., o-prominent t*;mk-T. hna a dnuchter tvttb'k -p-N--u tlnc: hmO-Jind; a etiuauon which promised hhoifi work of any lump nun that he might leave her. He look a Monthly Income poltvy for J100 a month, thus removing ..'11 opportunity for speculation. Mr. Ci.; with a pro win K family, frit It to he his duty to aaats.1 nn unmarried slater .He oould not easily, in Justice to'hla wlfo ud children. m k*** provision for her from his eMat-j. Monthly Incoihe'.relieved his-mind in this direction. Mr. - .l a rWiuj..V0UiI t l.iwycr. lux' n. wife und child for whom he wanted some-definite ..and *af, pruilfion for their 'protection. He found the Monthly Income Contract to be x.u*:l hat- hc wanted, since only a njodc-ate yearly premium Is required Instead of a 1-irae Initial Investment, and any fluctuation or depreciation in value that affects other a-t-i'isrlilos is impossible with'thla plan. Moreover, he realized thai, in event of the early death of both hta wlf lt;-and himself, the income, guaranteed fdr *t cni gt; gt;eai'a In .ni gt; case, would protect tho child uqill It had at least reached maturity. Mr. U., took a monthly Income Policy for his little.daughter, nged fi. of whom he was very proud. He has arranged that the .monthly ihcquc*. -shall arrive on her birthday each year when he Is not here to .provide for her. . Although the amount Is not *rge. ha'knOWfl that It will he continued as long as aho lives, .and will mean more to her than many times the ***in* from other sources.- Mr. W., a manufacturer with a large business, felt It advtsahle -to leave his property as a g-Jns t-oncem to his son. but there was dan e*- gt;ihat the profits would not he sufficient to also support hla Wife and two daughters. Monthly Incomes-Policies coverhiR ***ach of *:tp e beneficiaries removed all difficulty in arrnnKing hla estate, and made absolutely euro provision for. his wife and daughters, free from alKhazards a -to'tho continued success of thc business. We Advise the Monthly Income Plan, Because Kinar..-la1 probleine should not be thru*- upon a woman.nt gt; critical time. The hahds of unscrupulous men are always ouistrcn-lted for money lu-Id hy the unwary Ninety percent, of .money p* id bcneflclarie*-. is lost or spent within ppven years. Large . *. -ma. bf.riumt'-, on Aand invite eatrayagahco or imwl-v expenditure. A weekly or .monthly Incom*) lathe natural thing for mw t people. A woman can keep a family tocether on ovfn a small Income.'-provided it Is REGULAR. There is danger of a man leaving large property ihrerests and too little income. Property must be producing income in ordet; to be of benefit to a bereaved family, - Our Private Inventory aids you in building up Out of sixteen legatees under the will of tha late J. Pierpont Monuii, only four men of experience and abilltj received outright legacies. Tho other twelve, women and men of less experience., received Incomes. Economy in the handling of funds in assured hy an organization such as the Canada Lire, with large funds to invest and -properly eo.ulpp d to handle ttnestmente. . AMuniing enough left In cash to pay the Immediate obligations of au estate, even a fla.00 *lumil*i gt; Income will pay the rent if necessary, lea vine woman's mind Ire lt;. on that *core. at least lt;The Canada. Life bases Its rotes on even a *10.00 monthly income,' and welcomes applications for that amount.* . An income that never fails is the MONTHLY Income or the Cnnada Ufo. Form is free for the asking. It enables you to test your progress and and arranging your estate. .* . No. 5 Her* sisttar thinks she should invest in flying machines and make a fortune CANADA LIFE * * Assurance Company Head Office. - - Toronto, Canada. R. A. DARKER, Manager for South Alberta. Cal- * -i No. H r unci* has worked out m plan for taking h* r Into partnorth lt;p in hi* buainaaa. No. 7 An old friend of her husband0 offer* jn invottmant in oil aharoa paying 20 0 dividend/ ****** - No. 8 Noi being familiar with tha road before her, aha longs for the advice of htr husband. ESTABU HtO iM/ J i I i 1 I CANAO--LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, TORONTO * - * Dear Sire j- Wtthout obligation on my part pleaaa sand me your M Private Inventory Form *' and information about tho Monthly-Income Plan, Name . * *.. * *.... I*.** *** +**+* AdCrCSI , . , t . * * M I 4 - * . t * M * M 1 4.1 I 4 4 I lt; f * * A I PROHIBITION COMES INTO EFFECT JULY 1; Dominion hotel wfll remain open tintil t.fter tho pdv, the Grand Central Xylf? lonlinue thrOuch July, anil, thc Grand iii.jn cxpeCta to-close in ftPVecy ehorf mr. The I-alllntr.- ih s Wctorift jM. I* * not be rniaincd by tlie jrovernm *iit. Officrr are empowered to use- force itirhon necopwiry. Service Unnece SJiry jivwrvinie a aummnna to ftpjiftar to WHAT THE NEW ACT IS After June 30 It Will Be Illegal For Any Householder to Have More Than One Quart of Spirits or Two Quarts of Malt Liquors Government Inspectors Have Wide Powers of Enforcement What Calgary Hotels Will Do ' Th* liquor ** ' wOl emir* Jntb -ffpec a dersyman can havr two cailuns in July.l. whtuh 1* tf l SaturUay. ot awcr-aniontal win*- i one time, liut lt;m and afttnr Uj t date ll wlp ba llloswl onti o ti la to Jh* uaed f lt;?r*Uovcraxe for any hou holilcr ;* lt; Intv* m f*; pttrptuos * -- TAI t, tho Alrxumlra. fie KJnfi GeorKajanftOTOp a Und tho Empire ht gt;tcl* will ujiMu Thi Kints* Kdwnrd wi remaii rruuiiiLiwtll only home'niore ; i**ti* one . iiinr-l * T Kplrlta or two ri* lions 6f mt lt t UPF i * ri. On that day Ihf old order of license* p;u:- wtli he wiped out, nnd tha on1 gt; jilacea where on*L r-iin oblnlll llqiior lt;h** provinr lt;* wlll h lt; gt;. throuRh tlio in'ttftt- 5y rr-atrlrtrd chnnneU nr the ii'iuor nci Tho Kcrvernnieni ha npiM-inted two i'endora ohn forfpiouth **ti Atberta anrk ne for tha north, Tho unuth rn ot- trial will make CnlRary hji* chief do- jk gt;U while Fldmontnn will b the centra of tho government trade in liquor tfn tha north* *. * Quantitlea Allowed Vendora am allowed to m gt;U only tn tay*icl*na, demint?, Actrrin u sUrss eona clei* r gt;men/ *IruKir l n d rj* mechanielann lt;*n*l gt; lt;*u n' ls, 1 -nffe'e wwm cnndiMnn? ;- i- Cair (Mftlo permits for patlenta i ;;rt eclfli i fluantttl p not o-xcf-iKllDS On -juarl .it any onA tlmr, , The most a phyalci n office la two qunrM., la allowed one Rnllon intlat ft pint, nd the dru tflst tfinnot atock mor* tlian rivo twllona. J-l*. loo, caiL o 'I to dontistF, vetvritiary atir- coona, ph gt;8lclann nnd un physician**1 permits. Those buying ;ilrohol*for vM 'h r: or aclontlftc purpoaeafwiH ha'vt to Usdlp affidavit .thai ihey want the liquor ( se theaf- purpose- only. v*Thcs Can bO t+n Knllonu * vtw time. The fjukiitVlJ allowed a eianthjt Iji in xe'wi of (h l Trhlch h* nfread gt; h-t i* rd r*ir prcaer- vaflon of np rlriieFjff. - .t kpr p In Thr yctcrih- uf liqui*rt' tho Tloftpitiiffl a*ou J:'k roonis Wa ;*llo vcd jiiinut:. Imii doctors nil mjraoa oannut cue It t to-anyone Uut x vo patient No WHolei lc Licenses- tVhofcaate liou e nu* gt;- rrmain In husltlWA but thev lann T el; to iut.v- ono In tho province CXCtf-ptfuV tu thf* piiveramfnf vpiidon** They can i t III +trTT?ir;tin -*i traffic w'lth OtUalda pfOV- Incea* Whoieaalo liquor limit's jire not required lo pay a provinr'iil licence. Effect on Calgary'a Hotala The* effect of tho.enforrement tof lheJ Ihitior-ncr In.tha city of Calcary will he tlial nevcruT Jiott-la wlllclofte while othara Intend io* take i trial or a month* t ndor nrw conditions. Thc e -r houflea lt;iti noi wnni t' rio e un- Til gt;ifu-i* :): nt-ih of hv f lr (ttleod*. tto'cft ThUs jvill como oh .* relief io Wtttt* ' rtlZ-PtlS e ho - vorr fe ririR tJipit nc -r .* ntnnhc-r ot hotel* would niftko a lack of ac lt;54 gt;mmod tl0Q fi r ntitorf i The Aibarta hotel ha ntready cjoavd. Thr Wlndaor/Uto St. IvOUla. UlO Qu n*a ill close Imtficdlately thr liquor oct roine into*erfe*:t, Tho, present liwneoa of tlir Klbow View hotel hmo rrhn- quiahed their lease and Thr owher Jirc endeavoring tn.get new Ir. n-g to enn? nn thg tetabUahiDflnti, Tho praqogi lentfa of-tha lmp rinl hotel iin? rim* HAd rt i gt; thuu-rh oth'era iiave ukrn the lo *Q tt7 try the xp*:rhnrn* lt; lt;r run-* nttic ,-hotel uVidar the new *ot im n*,, II bi kdoWil that the owners are ende:i- Onc u* trm tho place nnd It j* thought iher have. auccecdet(. The open for a-whtl* in order to;'aeO jf I* in pOsttiblo to ilo so under the pre eni rates. tl in thdilght thnt in many cn*rs the result will l an IHCTcaatf jn the rate ..f accomniddattOD. - Tilfi Cecil and tire N-itionai hotels, wlir' prt lu i ly atay open for *st'me Wt tB Rl.lWMt. though nothing definite c**u d he learned from iliem. Reported Method o* Prosecution ( It has-been reported th i tie gov- eminent intends to* a'dmlntater thr liquor * flft without* f ftr or Tivnr, nnd ih;it tha*last tetter uf the nci wiii be ehforcpd Owing tw tlie fuel that In prosecu'tioiiH nrtaiog (out ot the Bale of perilled uWpen iwe I *mm- Tvqulres tlie : rroaeciitlori to prove s ', H is :tld thrft the irov rnmMit Intend? roitbwlhs -tlu castei syst-em of prbneeuting irtider iclause ot Jbe n*w lienor ;*ct. This clause Is the 6au In whluh l*eer p.nrrps, Klsssea ind ns rfppurtfenancj i aihiftar to there used*In :i hwr roojii ; lt;rs- prima fArlr* evidence thai liquor is beta* aoltL gilder this clause IJ 1* pecejrtftry to produce proof of InntSr ner, jiot for Mt'* pro-fecutloA to prOve piiilt. profCL-ution to prove Temperance Beer In Paakatchewjin tlu* govrrnm nt permits* -the eslo of temperance beer aud clfrars in the hotel hnrs. In ManU toba they t**A'I th same qIauJk as that .of th* Algeria elause to mean tHo per- niisfiion to sell tompcranr lt;* bee? nnd etgiirs. SO dqubileaa tWa claoae; win lt; Ainr aopre '-*w olpt l*efore the liquor act 'hws been lung In foive. The provincial government bim Is- i led nn extra bultelto i-:''inK with the admfnlatrntlon of * p hquor act. It witg signed ) y Hon, C R Mitchell, act- t ,Hi gt;pirnoim cottfTAVontton he necetwary- on rhe party lt; f the act It to -server- the adilressed or PRIZE OFFERED FOR iir leave it wlrh eome person, apparently over 16 years of age, at the real- defuse of the cousij ne ot owner of the liquor. If no person rlalmF own r hip of + i'ior so Heizod. or if tlie magistrate. dtoallOfVS ;* Claltn for ownership, 'br- liquor e forfeit ' * th/* rrown. If tiquor so pelzs gt;d l3 Addressed or consigned to some person outside the province of Alheria the same shall bo Kept for 30 driys sfter seizure, and no prosecution will he necessary, -and if thr pwnei cannot prove that the hquor wns not being shipped In rnntraven tlon'of thfr act the liquor will be die* poa d or by the cr lt; gt;wn. Certlfieatea of ponilnlofi or provincial analystn will 0, rulniitfed as evj*- sh ncr in prosecution trlthoui it being sectissnrj for Jhc ijtuUyst. to i gt;o present .mm: BW pro* Tn view* of the great interest now bring tHkert hy Canadians In x t df -elopm mpt In the natural re ourcra of the Dominion, the hequ *at of, ths lats gt; A nhn gt;fcrbar gt; providing a fund for J he purpose of rrcog- trixlptt tne Invention -* or dlarovertca of ffpenal merit madop*by Canadians -sill-.be welromed by all. T .Tlir following extract from th*-w ll of Mr. CbanOft and the s c*impany ig regu* bitlona lt;lm*A*n up by the hoard of governors of tbo JJnlver gt;lty of Toronto govern- lug t** lt; lt; -tnaul n gt;*t forth oelow, glvr full d-at-alla concerning the prU* which wlll-be offered for the second titno thla yesr** 'Mn connection with thc bequest 4 fhe latp Aeneas ;McChartea of provmdal Rnvernmeht bonds oflhe value of 10,000. on* tl;c? -following- terma anu coinhuoua, namely*/that the interest I herefrom shail he civen Tfrotn lime to time* but not n resaarily every yrxr, llki*' the Xobel pria.ni In a small way; (ll To nny Canadian from one .end .of .the country to the (' irr. and whether student or not, who Movents or dlnrovers* anv new and lm- I proved prorcH for the treatment of Canadian ores or mineral* of any kind, after such process haa been proved to ho of aperl;** merit on a practical *cal ; i 2 gt; or for any Important dlscovcrv, In- ventlon ur device hy any Canailfan tliat will lea?en the dana rs and Utss ot lifo ln eonneetlon with the use* nf eteetrlrlty ln supplying pow r and light: (3* or for any marked putihr dipt I net lon aehlrVed by any Canadian in arientlfic research I any useful praetlc S lhie. Thb following conditions, as pa s l by- thr* hoard of j-overnors, determine tho - method of award; fil Tho title be the McChArks shall prize. C s The value. Of tlie prize sliall be ont* ihoiifcand dollars* i.Mni In money. r:; The term CanadUtn tor the purpose Of thin award shall mean any per* son who haa not renounced Bntlrh Al* Irg auc* gt;; and tnt ihe purpoh * f theswartl itt th* firsf of tjie thre cases pn vld'd for by the beqties*, dornlcUs in Cauuda shall be an essential rendition. (4t TZv+ry randldaie for the'prise shall be proponed aa such In writing fy some dulv qualified perstin. A dlreet sppllra- tton for a prlxo hall not be considered. lt; gt; Xo prize shall be awarded tu any discovery * r Invention unless the uuie shall h*v 'heen proved to the satisfaction of the a'warrilnit body. t* possess the epe*i ial praetleal merit litdh .aied by the urins or thc bequest, + + ' (fi The'order of priority In which the three rates stand Iti the wording of the bequest-shall be observed in making the award; that is, the award-shall go.ca*terls paribus to the inventok* Of methods of smelting Canadian ores; and. falling such Inventions, to the invention- of methods for lessening the danger attendant upon the-use of electricity; and only tn the third event. If .no inventors of sufficient merit in the fields of metallurgy and electricity present thciuprlvc*. td lhc Inventor distinguished-In the general field of useful scientific rrncarrh. A committee* to ihrfke Ins. award ot the prlssr has been appointed hy the hoatd of governors of the Cniveralty of Toronto U will be seen frotn these rondlTlona thftl the* fYi/nmltiee of award Is given H wid sfop -in making Ita selection, nn the prlxe Is open to cAfid.lda.lea In every part of thc Dominion aud i* not neccs- sarQy confined to those who have made discoveries or Inventions In recant years. AH1 communications tn connection with ihis award should be addressed to tha secretary of Uie M-'Charles Price Committee of Award. Mining building. University of Toronto. Toronto, and should he In tho handa of the secretary not later than September I. 1516. CANADIAN CASUALTIES gt;TTA v. , Juiie T gt; Casuahtea: Infantry KILLED IN ACTION- tVirp. Krn****t Phillip Ayl**y, ..6.777. 79.163. R.52*. 7S.CKW, 9 *W* 79.047. 80.160. - ;.:. I 3.4S gt;. IRfi, IB.1.7.14. ' .- pte 79,858, Had a Nervous Breakdown, Could Not Sleep or Work Is Now Cured and Attributes His Recovery to thc Use of Dr. Chase's Medicines. - Come frplfndM r*su t.i hrtvo hrrr. r* -- portrd la un from th*** rotril gt;In*, lt;l *' fl of Dr. Ch*sp' K dnr gt; .I.ivr-- PtiU-and Nrrve Kood. . In complicated. c*s t th*y work toi*rftK.cr wl gt;*n -ireftt suc- c* V Whll-s tlio KMnev-Uvrr Pill-* arb;*-.- th* action of Hvp'r, kidn**?'**- at d bow* In. nml SO civcrcqmn dcran**''- inent of lh* o ore**ns, thr Noryr l gt;o. gt; *nrlche - tho blood. (-irrnathen.T tho nor*.-*? * and builds up tho. system In .1 *-r*n**Tiil n*9y. Mr. R. B. Hlllmnn. P-.irbrook. Mn * koW*. Ont., writes.' About fo**r J gt;e*f 1/,-rn t wiu* all mn down ami could no* ' vork. -Abd ns to writ Inc. n I*tt* r, ng y and nnuM .-,a*4 Up. BQ si: I- t.-frf- - -* to :*Ittio. * lum*-, OUt of gt;*d. Mv.kidriej- were hnd, too. and t h.i; amtni psii gt; in th-*- bark nU day. r doctor** W th our fnirtily doctor, bill ho did not nrf'm to know what T no*d- ** . r :,n rororom*uided to try Dr. hoire'jg gt; rv*-. iM.t.,i. ., . cculd alec-? wll I'it-ft .MiRtits ntttr utartinc tho use. o* fh- Nftr ' .Food and Kldne - I.iv*r PiHm I t:tk- r-To-r* pi u*ur* gt; In roci-mmondln-c theso hi--dl(;(nc-. as I jmve pwvcii. that thry do nil th ; is cinlm d .for th* m, W.1en unci r.-cihrr ih*. . gt;rv- r- gt;o Should h bsfd ift -r om- mrul and - NHi. nieH (trid Uw Rldn y*Uv r puts only'ns -*ftrn * ** . n*on*ary. *o k* * Id hot do.lt *n accnunt .-1*.nir, ha*nd ' fh- ho-iv;-. in t,*u.tb ndlt(o-n. IV-. ICO* sh kinic o badly. ItiniitruniT nnd w - i-fin-ous br*nkdo n. Mv..n-*** wci troubled *-.t.h .- ' I c-iufd hot aleey hose's medlCffl*S - f'.r salo hy . .u-alorn. or Kdrnani-. -:. B tfl lt; .-' *:, i notified Limited, toronio. -Adyt. inc aiiornoy-ccin rnl. In tho ahflencc of Attorn**. -ConiT.il Ctocv. Powers of Search . It sn-.' thu-any polico .f'ic lt;r. nollce- rann, conetsb?? or liquor. iiD-of-ctor sbtfil hav* al an* innp tin- rich* gt;f *n-' torlnc gt;iny and .*vory place whrrMh liquor Is sold, or. repiitotl L-r ho sold, or wllrro.hr h'.- j(i ri lt; UlUOT is kr-.* ron- tr.irv fn .'the .j-rov.i**io'ns of* the - lt;' II** Is empowered to search.-ami-'mny hirak Open lt;li irs. Ihi-k** or far-tomr * on ihr' I-rrmlsCS nr nt bOXQI. t'lOSOis nr Clip- h.iai'dj-j. .or other recoptacl*sa whoroln liquor might ba contained. ThU alxo inny ho done hy search warrant, f.hen the searching official h.iK ih gt; name iH. -.rra aa outlined above. Crown May Sell Contrabsncf When liquor la *d foiirtJ and a con- let ron iqude. tho li*inor hocomes the proport) nf tite (town and may bn aoJ-d bi lha crown, or diaposed of in .*r.y rpann*n ' lt;* rrown aern fr. 'nils ' - - ii-.j. dppftrture; Pro i,.us y .timu.h- so.?r lt;I in* .rontinvention of precedliyt probibttOT r *.itutiM waa ApStlM) on ho cr'.nT'.-l. I'nilrr tho liquor ftd in'tii h Uquorrnriffht reve***t-to tho government vrp.i, r.. fror / gt;r , .jst to th* govcrnn*eut.. Prnt -**-*ifins. th povrrnmont. bulletin Statea that'constnblei/euv may-sols lijjti'ir thry sc* 111 transit on r.il.cay pi*operty, on v.-iinrve***. In. -express pt* t:. f* or n.iroliouses or other placefl when convinced thai th*j. liquor 1- ftr aale or to'he kept In c6turayent nr. of th lir.-.ior j-A-t, pnder the .ibpiur ncl n t vo-.*iinrt parcel Of liquor add roused to n househoMer would be a contra; * n- tion of the not bMULUO a hotiseholiler i alh.wrd hui one quart. . ;Oft ma*. ofr 5ii*ph' on. mtor and search nulwnj .arrjsgea or :ht-r rnnr ce* l(t gt;cea 'on gt;p blla hir waya*. wi re elxnrea br mide ift'tder ihe *.wo'hint* mentioned.(lfcams,Mn*c a lhe.cdot,ign*r -., a*-ip ttr hKore a justice an' jho* cause wtti tfta huuur aiould Sergt. Donald Beaton. r't gt; .lam** F.ond. ' oiT. T-lonu-o lt; .. I. Campbell. pto*. vinrrr.t roiie-y. Pte. H rry Ell'ott. Pte. George Oscar Evam; Pte..Alfred J,.n-.e Hewitt. : W'Hitirn -t..rrp?i Herstey. l-ance-Corp s* orar C*t**c***iitt. Pte. J*un-11 King Lodge' Pto. r*hiir;.- llohh**. JohJ'. Mn -Q*irfri. Bamo l .r.-i:-*v Lance-Coro. Arthur Wm, Milne. DIED 6rt,S7S, Pioneer Alfred OibM. DIED OF WOUNDS 79.28*. Pte. Charles Brewster. -. - . ftrjrt. Wdltam Thnman Warwick. j.'. .'-. iT.Vdto r- '.nriiii xoon*. MISSING 41*.7*7. T*anr*.-*:i.rporal Herbert Stc .. Angoll. *?.:?.- . Prtrate vviliiam R. Broirn, i.- gt; '. -tt. Pioneer Harry r. ir*w i ;i. r'i v.jt, n,a*r-* *?. II-*:--man. *S,5W, I'Uvnir G*or*e ii Roli**rf SERIOUSLY ILL Ij,'' * ;. P11 - Quartermaater Serccant Knbrri Ktikpith ii k. WOUNDED tT. Pi-train Arthur saile; Prlrato Andrew Orimimnnd. a :.; ; . PrlTAte Thornai n'llham Ihrton. l''. Prlvtttr **;rnrte - r n-cford. ir.r..*.*.i'. priv ii AJrjtrtndj-T gt;Tni- gt;nu. 'orporal Kenneth Mnthe**on.. Private Percy Ralph On-ni. Sr.-rsr.ir.* .Samuel- Rees. l*ri*.are Jsmos Walfrr Sharps. AcOnjr S-*.rt;eii i; Jam** M-'Ii.tyr HMI '.*.( ' 1 (.-.::. SteTanson. 1-*.;:-- Prlnjto William Btewart. ktn not- stated. (H ir , P-lvato P.nl.1 Sfothprs. - .' .. Prfvaie .tohn Stuart :. ii puy Trier.' Medical Service WOUNDED Private -James MltcJl--.: Msc- Artillery k:n WOUNDED PrfvatA fpawren'ce Pihbv, Otinnrr .;hur Ratherford, r.ot s von Mounted, Rifles PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. NOW UNOFFICIALLY PRISONER . OF WAR KI.WS; Prlrat* .lo.ieph Barry. - - ' V OUELL A REVOLT P.AKAT. Morooco. HaJ arts, .Tun** : lt; y -n'h tro-.p* havr lt;* r Ir*t n -rrlo-m r*- ye t of irtbc-*, i-. the. Kl wuuld riUtrin tr, iltfrr-.ti ar.jrr fn-rro .ri*fh*iin*f. - The n*- gt; ol-* off- rc'*. dasperat'* reatstan***e and **rr rtni. J.-1* -ir .i .*ft* gt;r their ( riiu-lcul / trorc- . ,'1-had iw-on, 'itorn.fd I.y i**, Ki nrh iw T'.eu*; leaders then surTen- Ldar d. . -J gt;yrigh7 oec'STEaeo AQQ. OCPT t * Victor Records for July ON SALE TODAY * is-inch. DOtnLF.-sinEn records OOc FOR THE TWO SELECTIONS Oh. Jo . 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