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WILL ROWELL BE DEPOSED
The very heat morning after the
elections Liberal papers declared ;.hat
'as the ,province had .gone so heavily
against Mr. Rowell, it is .nnecessary to
depose him from the Leadership, tined
'ttzy afternoon this cry bed gone forth
uhroughout the Send, the disappointed
-echetors adding that from the first they
had. (regarded "Abolish -the bar" as a
-weak and anti -Liberal Dailey. At this
writing the poor titan has not a friend
left in the pasty press, except it may
Ile in, the Toronto "Globe" which
"however is certain, sooner or later,
"lo throw him to the, wolves.
Yet if Mr. Rowell couie speak iris
zis.d freely, he could make a forcible
-reply He might say, for example'
`'qt may be, brethren, that Abolish -
:Wire -Zee was a mistake.. But let. me
`sell you that iaa matter what issue
we had invoked, we shontId-have ween
'eaten out of our boats, The truth
is the Liberal party is absolutely :i is -
credited in Ontario by a very great
majority of the electors, including, of
'novrse thousands of old-time Liberals
-who I am afraid, have left us for ever
1€t .was Bard for me to make . these old
etaiwarts believe that I really meant
` eseabol'ish the bar when, they .remern-
brei that for years and years, ,under
vIawto t
Hardyd
Ross,
and we.ed os -
p as
a temperance party and yet Wrung
money from the liquor interests where
smith to maintain an army of ballot
staffers And what could I reply when
someone asked, `tee vee` ggiag ; to
abolish t
the bar in the drastic manner
.That Laurier abolished the' Senate and
-*zed-aced the tariff to a free, trade bas-
ta+ t
The Liberal party in Ontario is
''handing; N. W. Rowell his hat and say
.
rg "Must tS. yau
go,
The Borden, Governmentis still
spending money to meet the obligee
ions incurred by their predecessors.
•Ntehen this is finished the county will
:::ai'e a chance to go ahead faster.
When the Bolden Gone;=•ment pro-
:osed to give three dreadnonghta to
The British Navy, the Liberals de-
=clared that they should also. menthe
.4 -hips with Canadians, When the
Borden Gcsvernmetil provides for;:the
establishment of a naval volunteer
force, Laurier, Lemieux and the rest
set np and protest vigorously against
Canadians serving in the British navy.
Same old game,
Dashwood
LUMLEY
Wheat cutting has commenced here.
-Ben Hogarth has engaged with Geo,
Hobkirk for the harvest, --Miss Maude
Horton Exeter, is ,here visiting Mrs.
Jas. Brcadfoot,—lafr. and errs. Wm.
Worktnee spent Sunday at Grant Ry ck
man's.—Mr, and Mras. Jas. Stewart of
Eireirr. 'spent the past week with lite
farmer's sister, Mrs. Wm. Glenn, Sr.
--Mr Walker of Bad Axe, :Mich.,
spent -.part of the week;; the guest of
les uncle. Mr. Jas. Broadfoot end
family.—Mr. 'Harold Glenn of Chat-
ham is •spending his vacation ander
the parental, roof.—Small fruits . Aare
✓ ery plentiful in this section,—The'
farmers find it hard to harvest the
hay cropan account of the frequent
showers.—Gordo¢(. Bolton has im-
proved his fine drive shed; by a *oat
of paint.—John Bolton has had aeilo
built 'and Lawrence Fulton has one
almost completed.—The Entrance pu-
pils at our school were all successful
blue one which is gratifying to Miss
McDougall the teacher.—Mr. Albert
Goodfellow of Tomtits is spending
his vacation with Tom Glenn.—Mrs.
Dickson and Mie Malde are visitors:
at Jas. Broadfoot's.
Mr. Seebeck and daughter of Ful-
lartaa spent Sunday with. Mr. Louis
Willert and family,—Mrs. Fled
eiewald and daughters of Thamesiford
%peel the past week withleer. and Mrs.
Norma;;. Kellermann,—hiss Elsa water -
son .who has been visiting with Vfl45
Ether Ieliermann for some time, left
for her home Tuesday morning.
A buss load from here took in the
Children's -day Festival' at Crediton
esetenday evening.
Mr Henry Willett. is confined. to
Isis home through illness. We hope
to soon heat of his recovery.
Misses Norra• and Cora . Schierholtz
and Miss Hilda Strome of Elmira are
-visiting at the home of Rev, and
1ss, Graupaner.
Rev, Locus Miller of Sharpsburg,
Pa., is visiting his mother and broth-
er here,
Master Ralph Jennings of Thedford
as visiting at the home of his grand-
::ttarents. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brown.
14r and Mrs. Armstrong and ram-
-•fly are visiting Mrs. Armstarong's
relatives here.
An interesting game of ball is eal1-
e.d for Tuesday 'night between the
Dashwood „girls and the Dashwood
boys The . boys are to bat and
Pitch the ball left handed. Nodloubt
3i 'W iii `be very i,n.tefesfing to S'a'e:
'The flax lit now toady to be her-
, :•ested and pulling has commenced,
err, Joan EMt has received his new
ear anti is busy praotising the run-
ning of the same.
Mr; Chas Beaver sold six choice
attle to Mr Elliott of Stanley, foe
ethit`lt he received a good figure
Mr and Mrs, lehilip Hartman of
Parkhii" enol Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mo-
"`Ixntia of Watford visited friends here
"etc nday
1lr tnl ,ivirtPi'eci Baker spent a
ew .Mays with their daughter, 4lrs,
tt;:shoe Go dkte , of erceeillori during
f wee.e.
heir George, Snider of Cardingtoes
'tee), is visiting hisparents in thee.
_ 1stge
ZURICH
i4Lrs Ed Rtipp end. daughter Hazet
of Detroit are spending a few weeks
with her mother, Mrs. B. Howald,—
Earl Johnson of Clinton is spending
his holidays at his uncle's Thom, as
Johnston.—Mr. and Mrs: Donald Kemp,
of Mi .chigan, are visiting the Matters
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sparks
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Preeter spent a
few weeks with relatives and friends
in Detroit. -Mr. Clayton Faust of Carlo
Mich. is visiting with relatives to town
Ear' Gross of Berlin is visiting with
Mr. Mrs. d Bo' seen. err ' for his
_Z c _Ir E. s b
.an
y
hold s s.—Mx. and Mrs. T Miller and
family of Hamilton are visiting at
the Lutheran parsonage. Edwards
Fisher of Berlin is spending nis holi-
day: with his parents. -Miss Cot t and
Helen. 1 netchel of Stead), z ee v is-
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Hartleib far a few weeks.—
GRAND BEND
Mr Joseph Brenner has purchased
the house owned by Mr. Eidt of
Dashwood, who used it as a butcher
shop Mr. Brenner has had it moved
to the south side across from his
hotel and will use it as a barber shop,
—Mr Isaac Green. of Thedford is vis-
itin> his father, H. Green, who is in
a very low state of health and aot
expected to recover.—The cottages
are very nearly all ,#fledwith camp-
ers.—Berry picking is the order of the
day. -H Gil has a gang of men work-
ing
ork-ins on the dock and getting stone
from Stony Point.—The farmers a-
round here are busy cutting their fall
wheat.—Mrs, Musser of Dashwood
visiting with Mrs; M. Gills—Mr. and
Mrs Beckwood are visiting at Mr.
and Mrs Wm, Patterson's.—Mr. Ray
Holt is all smiles, a daughter having.
arrived on. July 21st.
Halt.—At Girand Bend, on July ?1st,
to Mr and Mrs. Ray Holt, a daugh-
ter,
Eaw's Th.ie
Wp• oder one Rued red -Dollars ttelvand for any ease
o Catarrh that eanalsit he eared by hall's Catarrh
Lure,
J. CHENEY A Co„ Toledo, 0,
We the mtdereigaed have known F..1, Cheney toil
the last t5 years, and believehint perfectly honorable
in all biteineft transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by his firm
Wools°. Kauigas at Wawa,
Wholesale Druggists, .Toledo, Q
trxlrs0ntatrrh Ours is taken internally, acting di
reetly on the blood and moons surfacesof the
system. Testimonials sent free. t'rire 75t:, per bot-
tle. Sold by all Druggists
Traretiail's.Faintly Pins tarRsonstipation,
Crediton
Petty B awden and men of Exeter
are conipleti;ng the brick work of the
addition to Chas. Zwicker's residence
Albert Illorlock's blacksmith -,hop
end garage is almost completed, It
is a credit to the town, and a •;est
improvement to wit he has been ac-
customed to,
Miss Martha Sweitzer of Windsor
has been spending a few rays in town
visiting friends,
Mrs Chris. Hoist and Clara Holtz-
man have returned home from Col-
borne Tp. where they visited'.Ifr,olid
Mrs. Schwarz,,
lairs Frazer Gttenether of Welland
visited Mrs. Dora, Link the past week
Our people were gives( an opportunity
to, witness an excellent game of base-
ball last Friday evening when Ailsa
Craig came •here and played the sche-
duled game, Our bays .had the lead.
erten the start but had to earn it all
the way The game finally ended with
a score af6-5 in our favor, The. good
work of Sonny; Bissett and Bullie was
the feature. • Our .boys are getting in-
to their proper gait and swear venge-
ance on every teate. they. meet. They
went to Centralia .on Monday night
and cien'ned them, up 1Q:. to Q. Next!
Mr. John Decker of Zurich sesited
August Hill on Sunday,
.Ml's. Fred 'Young of . Wyoming' vis-
ited friends in town, for a few lays
last week.
Henry Eilber 11,P,P. has received a
beautiful Peterborough skiff which he
intends using with his detachable
motor at Grand Bextd white camping
there
On Monday the Junior Y. P. A. took
the job to pull arc acre of flax the
proceeds of which is to help support
a Bible. woman in China.- Thet young
people went at it with .might oni
maia°and with the assitance of their
grawrieup friends managed to null the
whole contract in the ° afternoon.
Needless to say they are a happy lot.
On Tuesday evening next, ice cream
and cake well be served in Albert eer
lock's new shop. The money so de-
rived will be added to that earned
in flax pullietg..
Last Sunday, apeciai Children's Day
services were held in -the Evangelical
Church ' In the evening ° a splendid
prograni was rendered by the differ=
t classes
en ofe Sunday
th School.
Each class did its part splendidly and
many a word of praise was. heard af-
ter thr service. A total of $125.00
was raised at the three, services in
aid of foreign :missians;the Sunday
School alone contsibueting $68 of this
amount, This was Indeed a red let-
ter day for the church,
Miss Hilda Snell, Sophia Schroeder
Wm. Roeszler, Harry Yearley and
Wm. Decker of Dashwood ''pent
Sunaay at the home of :Mss Mildred
I umpp.
"Miss Mame Easterbrook is confined
to her bed and under the doctor's
care.
Mr. J. A. McDonald will fill the
the position of accountant in the
Bank of Commerce here on. and after'
the 27th inst, while Mr. Harrington,
the present accountant, after relieving
the manager here and also the rnanag
er at Crediton for a few weeks, will
be stationed elsewhere.
i\Lr W R. Bestard of Regina, Sask.,
whoa was attending the funeral of Jiis
sister in London, is visiting with
friends and relatives here, this week.
Mrs D_ Lisik is visiting her sister
:iters Wm Kuntz, this week.
Mr. Harmon Davidson of .Saginaw,
Mich„ was ib town Tuesday •shaking
hands with old friends. He is visit-
int- with relatives in London.
Thirsty Berlin.
A eensnll taken in Berlin at the doll
est time ot the evening. between nett
past 8 and halt pant b, showed that
during these three hours ninety-eigbt
drinaing pieces were visited by 23,430
persons. It must not be supposed that.
there - are only ninety-eight drinking,
: l:u es In Kerlin. On the contrary. a
-.Ingle street, tt>e liaumenstrusse, which i
uut:tins only eriguty tour houses, has
torts' saloons alis) an inn and there is
aetunily a street in East Berlin, the
%li ttiti.trise, u'hirh. with only fifteen
'ntri't,n flit:• seit'tlt'Nn Saloons and
f,n•t
note's l'h,,r•.• ig cert' tittle
Irene. tabes' to n,- -"en' In the streets
I ti.•rlui, anti oni. toast' :Any tip late
t. re• that. out rant is not because
ht thin, to not athim, Ianr. lint because
nt Heart- will nut row! ' 1.' h us Kind of
Iio-erriiei to public t.unchrn tatter.
Ravages of Ants.
1'ht ruins of a splendid ..city on the
h coast ot .tarnalit a remain as evi
Iwlire or the dela-t'nrrion than red ants
ire ' I" 'le of musing, Mi army of
the, inserts `invaded the city one dey
anti drove away every living creature,
eternal and bunion, that could escape.
l'risunei's in the Mauls and, bedridden
itutients in the hogelofts were devour
.'d Not even a rat or Chinch bug re
emitted alive,
In Liberia and other parts of West
r frica ant hills as large as native huts
are found. The large black aria Is the
Guilder of that sort of home. M1Sucb
ant hills are not unknown In this coun
try, although they are rarely so large;
bat the Mack ant rarely invades
Douses. :ale Is a seavehger and is pro
tected by , Most farmers --Brooklyn
Eagle
No Berry Pickers Allowed
No berry p.tekers aliowerl in our
WWI. Persons doing so will be rrro-
secutedeeJOEN 1tATZ & SON,
HENSALL
Dr. S. Coulter of Toledo, Ohio, is
home visiting his parents.—Miss ' :•I.
Boehler of Hamilton, is the 'guest of
the 'Misses Carlin.—Mrs. Cawthorpe of
Tavistocl is here visiting her mother
Mrs. Dick. -Miss. Annie Hdggartlu pas-
sed her faculty of Education. 'exams.
Rev R Hicks attended the Summer
School at. Alma college, St Thomas.
D. A Canteloan, wife and son Ferris;
of Toronto, are spending holidays with
Hensall •relatives. -Mrs. Gordon Manns
and children of Brantfard are guests
of Mrs. IVIa:tins, sr., and other relative's
—Mae Geo. Dick was in, Chicago at-
tending the funeral of her sister Miss
Pearl Anderson.—James johnstoneiust
returned from the west, has 'moved
with his family into the, house awned
bt- Nies. Al. Fairbairne, London Road,
—Mrs 'Geo istgram of Vancouver end
(laughter Mrs. Haugh of that city are
visiting friends where,—Mrs. P. L. Mc-
Arthur of Vancouver is visiting R.
1cArthur—Mr. and Mrs. White of
RocIgerville announce the engagement
of their son Elwin to Miss Alice John
Ston of Saskatoon. The marriage is
to take place next month. Several
seeks of our bowlers are going to
the tournament at Exeter next week,
•
TUCKERSMITH.
' Gotd Entrance Work,—Out of a
class of ten who wrote on the En-
trance examination from 5, S, No. 3,
known as the "dill Road School,"
taught by Mr. Henry Horton, nine
were successful, The teacher and
p'ehils deserve great credit for this
good result,
HINDUS MUST GIVE IN
Corps of One Thcusand Men to
Go on R+alnbow,
Every Effort Is Being Made First to:.
Persuade the `Would -Be rmnti..,
grants on Board the Komngata
Marti to Go Peaeeably--chip Has
Been Fortified and Coal Piled on
Her Deck,
VANCOUVER, B.O., July 21. --Up-
wards of a thousand men, comprising
the sixth regiment, Duke of Con-
naught's Own Rifles, and the newly
formed Irish Fusiliers, were called
out last night by a special order
signed by Col. Duff -Stewart and Col.
George C. McSpadden, More than a
thousand men should be on the Rain-
bow when the cruiser goes out today'
to take possession of the Komagata
Maru. Unless the Hindus suffer a
violent change ofmind, they will
show a stubborn resistance and a
bloody fight may result.
Japanese Consul Hori received
cabled instructionsfrom his Govern-
ment yesterday morning• to see that
the Japanese crew , of the Komagata
Maru was not mixed up in any battle.
To this end the whole Japanese crew
was last evening `taken off the ship,
and will remt'n off until suet time
as the Rainbow bluejackets have the
matter under control Gardner John-
son, agent for the owners, and ;Sir
Charles H. Tupper; counsel for the
owners, had a mid-day' conference,
and the lawyer had addressed anoth-
er letter to ;the I i,idu committee of
the Komagata Maru, pointing out
t tat the seist has all the water she
needs, and, assuring them: that plen-
ty of provisions will bs put on board
for the trip across the, Pacific.. The'
le'ter goes ,,on to p int out the fact
that the Hndus will have to return,
and that,e therefore, they might as
well go peaceably;
The Hindus are not, preparing for
Peace, however; they are preparing
for war. To -day the forward and aft
well deckseon the vessel sere short
wooden barricades, backed up with
coal, and it looks as if they aro pre-
pared to make a vigorous defence.
With a message from tt)w• Clever -
nor -General, H. H: Stevens,`•lir•P., and
Immigration Inspector H.eekinson,
with a party, went out to the ship et
one o'clock yesterday afternoon. The
wire was from the Duke o{ eon --
naught to the Hindu pas»?ess eft
board the steamer: 1.
No one appears to know jtttee what
was contained in the message to the
passengers on the Komatage Martian
reply to their message of a day or two
ago, but it Is ;quite definite that it
was nothing definitely satisfactory to
the •passengers. The probability stag -
ted i
that the Governor-General
gen s
simply said that the question was be-
ing taken up by the Departments
concerned. 'This at all events would
seem'to be the reply which might be
expected.
Mr, Hopkinson had quite, an inter-
esting conversation with .Geldit Singh
yesterday. Geldit Singh is Gurdit's
secretary and no doubt officially re-
presented the passengers on the boat
at the conference with the immigra-
tion man, Mr. Hopkinson talked on
the Maru itself, apparently having no
fear the Hindus, although made the
object of such a deadly attack during
the night affray.
Geldit stood beside him and Mr.
Stevens on the immigration launch,.
gave advice to Mr. Hopkinson, when
the latterreported on the terms de-
sired by the Hindus_ Geldit opened
fire with the proposition just as the
message was received from Mr. Hop-
kinson. He saidthat the passengers
were willing to leave if the provisions
were put aboard at once; if medical
attention was furnished for those In-
jured in the night fight, and if they
were given a chance to hold a talk
Brat with some of • the Hindus on
shore in order to say good-bye to
them and to ask forgiveness for all
the trouble which they . had caused.
Mr. Hopkinson came back with a
counter proposition. He said that if
the Hindus allowed the Iapanese
eeew to get up `steam, and agreed in
writing to permit the boat to weigh
anchor and proceed to sea five hours
after stearal was up, the immigration
people would start putting the $6,-
000
6,-000 worth of provisions on board.
Arrangements would also be made to
permit the secretary of the Sikh Tem-
ple and Rham Singh, one of the al-
leged charterers of the Mara. to go
on board and talk to the passengers.
Mr. Hopkinson demanded to see some
of the Hindus said, to have been hurt
the other night, but Geldit Singh did
not care to produce them.
Geldit further refused to agree to
the suggestions and said that the pro-
visions would have to be put on board
at once.
This was so manifestly unfair that,
after Mr. Stevens and Mr. Hopkinson
consulted for a m' cute or two, they
unhesitatingly refused, saying that
an agreement in writing would have
to be made, and before any provisions
would be put on steane must be up.
They pointed out the if the provi-
sions were put on board now from the
Sea Lion, .the Hindus, with their 400
tons of water and ;6,000 worth of
food, eo'ild take life easy and laugh
at the immigration officials, "Then
u can send thousands of soldiers
with us if you wish," declare¢, Geldit
Singh, dramatically. " We would
sooner die here than ge to sea, un-
less
n -less. we get provisions right now. See
our shore friends and have our sick
attended to."
The conference ended righe there.
May Lose Other Eye.
KINGSTON, July 21. — Eleven
years ago in Toronto Joseph Flynn,
aged 28, lost the sight of Ones eye
while shooting off firecracker. Al,
Camelotlue while • employed O ti Al,
yew Go'%eriiment . dock a piece S
stone lodge izt the :other eye, and a
here it is h
the. Hotel' Dien i'.eat} e+[i
will lose the sigbt of this eyts,
Austen Oharribertain was yesterday
ele('ted unopposed for his father's old
sere In West :tllrniistehani,
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be granted exemption fro.tn taxation
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1ht 19th
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•
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