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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1915-4-8, Page 4jettybuct rate, Sander:, 8r Creech. Proprietors In advance $1.04 per year in Canade is‘ 'n United States. If not paid rn advance $Oe, extra per Year mat he charged MOUNT CARMEL 'THURSDAY, APRIL 8 '15 Crediton Promotion Examinations held on 'larch 25, 26, 29, int Room 2,Crediton er t �enJt. E Oestreicher E. A, 4 r let68 'G Winer 65, D. Engisahi 65. R,Hay;t •sfi4 L Lawson 61 Sr. lll. toJ r. IV, E. Harr 75, L. Eilber 69, G. Sin 69 P. Lawson 67, E. Brawn, 66, G. Wolfe -•.66 A. Sw.eit zer 66, A, Benedict 60, 1, FinkbeFiner 60; Jr, III, to Sr. Ill, T. Hodgins and :tit Sieve equal, W. Situs ,S. Winer and F. Eilber equal, eL Kuhn P. ;4lotz, O. Guenther, M. Edwards, F, MI, »4f. Gainer; Sr. II. to, Jr iII, E. Redden, M. Holtzman, B .Heist. H. Hill, el, Faint and V. Beaver equal, H, Taylor. Names in ,larder of merit. Mildred Braun, eacher. Promotion Examinations held March 25 26 29, in Room 1, Crediton -Sr. 11 to Jr III, C Iloteenen; Int. II to Sr. L Of Shenk L, King, H. Beaver, M. leinkbeiner, V. Hedden, 1. Sweitzer; Sr 1 to Jr. II G. Becker honours ,I. Lawson. T. Taylor M. Edwards, P. Winer; Sr. Pt. I to Jr. I., H; Beaver Tee efe.lsaac, A. Finkbeiner, E. Einer, F. Feist Jr. Pt. le to Sr. Pt, 1, M. .:Sweitzer E. Sweitzer, \,Iatil.da M. :tiller, 'teaeher, Mise Mary Fotheringham o' London is visiting Miss Loreen Sambrook. Alonzo Hodgins had a telephone in- tiailees in his residence an Tuesday. Ezra and Otto Ewald spent Easter en London with their sister' Mrs • eel - for The grippe is claiming many victims fast now. There is scarcely a eo� se -where there isn't someone '1I, an, Qestreicher Mathew Finkbeiner, ee.F. Eiber Miss Sarah Smith areat pres- ene unwell hut we hope they ., will .con recover. Alonzo Hodgins made a boniness .trio to London men. Tuesday; H Eilber M,P,P. returned helve on -.—o-' -' - Messrs Vincentt and Dennis Quarry eee spending their Easter heiideyseet their home here. -ear, David Q'Brien, wisp he, been eeriousiy ill of pneu- Mert .s is receveruxg.--Mr. aitd Mrs. Henry Miller of Brecefield spent Easter Sunday et the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and \firs, Jacob Qu ;tram -^firs. Jas. 't'4''. Doyle is bn the 'sick list, \Sass Anderson is spend fang he ` Holidays with her sister :teat Perelell.--Mr. John Maddens, sr„ who hal •beer, ill for the pest week of tranehitis, fs improving, -•Mr. Thomas Beery disposed of his driver to Mr. iantea Baster of Shipka receivingt a. nandsoine figure. -Messrs. Jeremiah Catnpbell ,and Glavin spent Sunday venires with friends near Dashwood, -are Joseph Doyle is improving el- :4- his illness. -12r, and Mrs. Tames James :4fcCerthy and family ,ire able be out again after, her illnese of smalleore.--•On Sunday afternoon while Mr. j G, Quarry was, leading a 'aurae to water it became unmanageable ;brow+ine ear Quarry to the- ground, reee .v ne; Several cute on the nes 1. Dr Balfour of Dashwood itas '.a'led end dressed the wounds,-,Messrs.Jutx Glavin and Hall returned to and- wvieh. College .on Monday after spend- _ e ;,sx= a few days with their paten tea her.. iSeturdat, from Toronto where he has '.ben attending the Legislature the -par .six: weeks Ezra Feist is making some needed i eerorements to the interior o1 ilia passe li,",W Bradshaw of Toronto i; vis - item: \ir and Mfrs, August Hill.. , The remains aof the late Miss Ate Wets zel -sister of W.H. Wenzel of -then place were brought from "i)et- •rei: us: ofonday, Miss Wenzel visited 'her brother here blit a few wveeksago end took ill shortly after returning, to the city Her remains were interred i*t the Evangelical Cemetery .en Tues- day a short service having bees!, held se the house of mourning previous to the internment. To the beresved family is extended the sympathy of :the community, Thy revival meetings which have been conducted by the evangelist Mrs. RaPPle of the Maitland Circuit in the Evangelical Church the past ',week,' .Ixav proved very beneficial to many . and heel: been well attended, Th: annual meeting of the Crediton Evangelical Church was held Inst Fri ._day, Charles Eilber was elected Trustee in the place oi• V.B. Gainer -.whose term of office had expired. air G Ik Brown was engaged as sexton Hellen K Eilber who has been or- ganist for the past ten years tender- , s;d his resignation which was accepted Mr Jos. W. Lawson and i atnghter ?Pearl visited lir. and Mrs. Match of ate House of Refuge, Clinton Sunday. Mrs Dora Link and daughter Ella .=visited Mr. and Mrs. Kuntz of ,Exeter ,elt;xine the week end. • • Dar Ferguson of the Bank staff left. -for his home in Bluevele,, on Friday.'' _He intends to be operated on for ape -pendicitis some day this week, in the Winghasn hospital. Dan's .. - many friend• hope he will come ehrougr. 'the order successfully. Mrs Valentine Rate of New Ham- eirtirg and Mrs. (Rev.) McDonald, of leintoret are 'visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. .Zwicker School closed on. Thursday 'for the .Easter holidays. Miss Linklater . is. .spending her holidays at her home in as twvoo WINCHELSEA. 'Mese J M. Spence is spending the Easter holidays: et her home in .'.1etz, -NS sa Olive Meters who has been -see::tine with 41r$,41r$, Thomas .Sell, has retained to her home in. Saginaw, La grippe .is very prevalenti in and around our burg. -Miss Douai of Wroxeter is visiting Miss Rhea God - 'colt: -Hiss Mae Clarke is visiting Miss Maggie Moody. --Mrs, Geo. Jagtstes is v s tine her sister ears. Sam Steven- son at Devizes. -Mr. Daniel Coward entertained afew of his friends to a mare party Monday evening. -John's favorite song now is, "Thestately oakQf Usborne haw beautiful it. stands. lie -le continually praising the oaks.- Dor t forget to attend the debate et Elimville on April 3.2th, subject 'eotx- solidated :school! The affirmative to be taker by members of the sunshine eedeet Bible Class and the negrhtive by the Elimville Adult Bible Claw. - ;Ir.. Edward and Mr. Tom Hodgert took in the Mitchell Spring Show,- The people gathered at the home of Ur :end \ars. jos. Creery en Wed- nesday evening and indulged in the "light fantastic” until the wee ma'' 'ours of the morn. --Mr. 'Fred Cann and \lis ; Viola Hunkin spent, Sunday wit' tear and Mrs. Geo. Coward. Tin little son of Mr.. and airs. Oreo. Godbolt has been very ill of ,anew:- muni:. but at last report is improv- ing. .Dunlop and Miss Mileu i in d The trustee's have engaged Mrs, Vibe e tta Kerr to teach Miss Brown's- roam commencing with next Monday Elmer Truemner and friend -Mr. Scott. who are attending the.Dent'i`l College in Toronto, visited, w1i- end yrs Henry Beaver on Stm4. Mrs (Rev.) Burn of Brad' pat and 'Jtaa.aer Brown of Berlin lrisitet'r their _parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam'1 Browne .slwrinee.the holidays. ;,.,• Ori people will regret to iearreere :the departure of Mr. C. H. Duplan etc G T. R. agents at Centralia fluplan's ready smile and his keedeeee ie moan ways than one, won 'fun Many friends. We understand he Jas been ..m.oved to Ilderton. He inay 'oxpe. t u'er peonle to greet hint whenever :They take the Bruce td London. Frank • and Christian Finkbeinei't`: of Londe•' visited their parents her on Sunday Thereis, a 'bunch, of happy fans a, ermine here since they learned the re- sult of the fight ird Havana an Mon- * .e3.ay The "White Hope" won cwt at Oast. H,ere's that the calor line be" eirawi,: a'ftex this. c • James -Weill_ -A chaming 'wedding Havas solemnized at the residence of Ars Louis Wein, Crediton, )n,- Banat- :ay April 3, when her youngest ,siatsgbter..Carrie, was married' to 'Fred' eel James of London.' The ":wide •charmingly attired in a dress .of =had- eew lace trimmed with pale ,oink sat- . in carried a bouquet of beautiful flowers and eras attended by *Viiss .1:Lazar,' liar: James, sister of the groom, at- .:tirrect in a dress: ofechiffon voile, trim med with pale blue satin. The grooin i'as attended by Mr. Sant Wein,•aro- . t1te:- of the bride. -The Rev. ^in el . Becker rector of the Evangelical Church Credvton, performed the eer- ..einony. After the nuptial not was .;;tied ..tbe company adjourned to 'thc :• dente g -room,' the entre >o_' u.`trac.tien ;:,being a magnificent bride's cake A...` • Jarge number ;of guests were in at tencfance, They will reside 'iii Lon-.. GOSHEN LINE Mr, Fred Jones of London spent a few days last week visiting friends here. -Mr. Chester Mawhinney is on the sick list at present -Junk( men hare made their appearance again. Now is the time to get rid of your jun:-Mr, and errs. George Mawhin- ney spent Friday visiting firends in Exeter. -Russ and Will. Schroeder of Clair spent Sunday home here. -Sun- day being. Easter was a hard day on eggs. -Mr. Alfred Tilly started ro ww orl, for Lyman Glanville on Monday WHITE MAN IS CHAMPION, Less Willard's Victory Over JackJackJohnson Complete and Final, HAVANA, Aerie 6. --Jack Johnson, zxile !'Cam. his own country,. Pester, day lost his claim. to lsttc tame as the heavyweight champion of the world, the title. being wrested from trim by Jess Willard, the Kansas :cowboy, the biggest man who ever entered the prize ring, and. a "white hope" who at. last has made good, To -morrow Johnson, 'his wife, and e little group of friends, will sail for lfartinique, there to await passage back to France, where Johnson pro- poses. to settle down and lead the life et a farmer, raising pigs and chic- kens. There is no doubt that he is through with the ring. Willard, who ' ; beim- acclaimed as the new champion, is going' bade to :be United States to win the fortune which was denied him yesterday, when Johnson got $30,000• before ;he fight etarted, Willard taking only small share of the net receipts, lust what his share was is atot katown. Yesterday's light probably has no paraliel in the history of ring battles. For twenty rounds Johnson punched Ind punched at Willard at will, bat hitt blowa grew perceptibly less pow- erfu' as the fight progressed, until et last be seemed uuable or unwilling to go on. Atter twenty rounds Johnson stop- ped leading, ,.nd for three or four rounds the battle between the two big men was little more than a series of plastic poses of white and black gladiators, So it was until the 25th round, when Wiilari. go; one of his wildly-awiltging, windmill, right -band eines/ns to Jo zison's. bead Title wee the beginning of the end. When the round closed Johnson seat word to his nee that he was all in, and told her to start for home. elle pas ou the way out and passing the ring in the "6th round, when a stinging, lett to tett body and a ey- elanic„right to the aatw caused John- son to crumple an the tfoor of the ring, where he lay partly outside the twee until the reteree counted ten and held up 1, thanes hand in token of his newly-wou laurels. I IRKTON Three young men from Iiirkton were siimmoned to appear in court is St. Marys last week( as the : esult of a prank which might have been serrate; They had secreted them - save.; in an old mil at Kirktc,n, where they were going to shoot musk rat; as soon as it got dark. While a lad was passing on a wheel they thought it would be fun to shoot at hiiu which they accordingly; did. The bullet struck the front tire of the boys wheel, but he :himself was uninjured. He reported the occur- rence, however, with the result that the offenders were summoned. They were allowed to go on paying the cost., of the court. HENSALL John joynt of Lucknow and An- drew Joynt 05 $eaforth were here o;weng to the illness of their Uro the. -George-Mrs. Will Robinson of .Denfield js here owing tol•the illness of he father Alex. 'McPherson Who tbse improved .tOmewhat.-William Weise of Toronto is spendiine `ew daysin town visiting relatives. 1Mrs .L C. Yeager ,is here from the >tw�ssrt' visiting her parents„ her. ' . and• 'eke ' Walter Hobkirk. , : ' Prot Reithdorf delivered his cel- ebrated lecture in the . toyed hall, here Saturday -evening G. C. Petty: occup- ied the- chair. The speaker traced the cause leading up to the present war and showed tee deet design of the whole German military system, which aims to dominate the world. DEATH -George joynt, one of the leading citizens, passed away on ,Tlsnursday morning after an illness of owns - a week's duration from pleuro- pneumonia. He had been a redident here over twenty years, and' did an exteiisiwne business in shipping ache; frons various points he Western Ontario. He also ran an evaporeator„ and engaged in farming and 'dealt ex- tenSrveli in cattle. He was twnoe elected to Hensall Coiilncii and was a member of the esonic Oddfellowa' and Foresters' Orders . He ` was an ienthusiastic cur- ler Ir his death, Hensel]. losee a cit i?ev of great enterprise. He :eaves a widowv and three little sons to mourn The funeral took place art Monday,, conducted by the Masons. ACCORDING TO BERLIN. H. M. S, Lord Nelson Destroyed Says Sayville Wireless-, BERLIN, April 6.—(By wireless to Sayville.) ---A report received in Ber- lin from Athens says the British bat- tleship LordNelson, stranded- inside the Dardanelles Straits. has been de- stroyed by the fire of the Turkish lions on shore. This information was given out yesterday by the Overseas News Agency. A despatch from Constantinople says the following statement has been issued by the Turkish War Oaice: "Our fleet yesterday sank two Rus- sianships, the Provident ot. 2,000 tons and the Vastoehnaja: of, 1,500 tons at Odessa. "Our batteries .off Kum Kale sank an enemy mine sweeper which at- tempted to approach the entrance to the Dardanelles." The Lord Nelson was built in 1906. She had a tonnage of 1&,500, was 435 feet long, and 79.5 feet at her beam. She carried 865 men, She and the Agamemnon, sister ships, have both been engaged at the Dardanelles. The two are of a type dissimilar to any other British ships, and rather resemble French vessels. ZEPPELIN DISSATISFIED. WHALEN. 4Jr. and, Mgrs. Harvey Parkinson spent Easter with her parents, Mr, and Mrs Kerslake hear Exeter, -Mrs. Sutheaby and daughter, Gerrie, speAt the holidays with her laughter Mrs. Johnston at :London, -Miss i3er- the Batten; and nephew, Laverne More Iee, spent -the Easter vacation, with her sister Mrs. Wesley Archer in Leaden. -Mr, and Mrs. David. Johns- ton Jr. spent the Easter *Ito, her sister, Mas John Ashton at London.- Miss. fliilda Gunning and Lottie. Squire took advantage of the Easter excursion and visited with Mrs, Sen, Sutler at Ingersoll, nee 'Miss Ethel Iillst�iL-Mas Annie Hodson, reacher, returned to her home near. St. Marys on Thursday, -Mr, La:xnpkiin of near Wiarton is visiting with his eiaagh- ter Mrs Wm. Ogden, this week.. Card of Thanks. -MT. and Mrs. Dale an Mr and Mrs, Hopkins desire through your correspondent 'o -hank the people o; Whalen for their .kind- ness and help given them, during the -recent illness of Mrs. Dale Ind Mrs. Hopkine. MITCHELL -The body of John W Dale arrived here from. Toronto Fr'daN ,night for b_uxlal from dee home e of hi, brother, M,C. 'Dale, on Mon- day J. W, Dale was in the lents. furnishing business in Toronto, He learneo the drygoods business n this town with the firth, of Isaac Hord ec Co SCHOOL, REPORT of S. S.. No. 4, Usborne, being Promotion Examina- tions :-Sr. IV, --t'. Thompson 74; C. d' 68.to Davis 68;A Haar an jr,r, V, SSr.11V. otal marks 728, to pass 435 M Skinner 462; V. Hicks' 459. Sr, III. to Jr. IV. -Total marks 725, to past 435-V. Coates 511; F. Ford 505, Jr 1I11 to Sr, 11t,-Totaii marks 640, : 5 to pas. 384--E, Webber 3 8. Sr. II,. to Jr, Ili -Total marks 625, to pass 375-W Coates 453; 14, Coates 412. Jr. II, to Sr. IL Totea marks 590, to pass 354---A. Thomson $05f E, Thom - sots 279. Sr. I. -G. Hunter. jr I. •- O Ford, V. Ford. Primer -I. Hard- ing G Thomson M. Luker, H. Hun- ter. -F. A. May, teacher. $100 Reward $1,10. Sb, readers of thiepapar will be pifood 40 learn' that there la at least •npa dreaded disease se tibaticienoe hos been able to cure in all its +saaea. and *sit la catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Cure le tits ray positive cure now latown to the medical fratssniby. catarrh being ft eonititutioaal disease regatta w•aonatitu- tianal treatment. Hall's Cata,rrt, tapes is token In. totally, acting directly up 'n the bled seed mucous surfaces of the srateui, thereby dswt.o}ing the foundation of the disease, and Nome thepatient strength bybuilding up the conettt,stton and sodd- ing nature in doing its work, The pronriators here so much faith in its curative -powers Piet Shay offer Ode Hundred Dollars for any case ural # Mak to Cure. Send forliat of teotimonials Address F J. CIIifl:EY St CO., 'Reloads, e, Sold by all Druggists, cents, Setsitaire Family Ptiie for caoottphttoa. The Count Thinks His Airships Can Do Better Work. Romanshorr., Switzerland, April 6. —Count Zeppelin is not satisfied with tue manner in which his air- ships are being handled. He called together one day last weer his engi- neers and the captains of the dirig- ibles now at the Zeppelin works at Friedrichshaven, and criticized them on several scores. The count said that the full power of Zeppelins bad -.ot been employed, and that longer raids than any made heretofore wero poeeihle. He also said that there .-'as too mucb of a disposition to twee. favorable weath- er conditions, instead o,. responding without delay t military require- ments. He believed that an attack upon London and- the lower . Thames had been delayed u .necessarily. The count also is urierstoot_ to have criticized, his cap -sins for retreating from hostile a•irmen- HUNGARY''10 STAY IN. • l Former Premier Denies Stories of Effort's' For. •Separate Peace.' FARQUFRAit • A fittst-class concert'. ;at -d Variety Entertainment under the igspice y . of the Pupils of Mrs. A. . Gambrel, L G:M. will be held in Farcpihar Hall 02. ',3".flay, A;ar l 16, 'coinntencing'at a rima 1 Program will consist at Tab- leaux 't- nstrel' Performance, `solos '&, Rec.;.tat:ons: The receipts will be le- edto the Patriotic Fund. ,Aclmiss- oz: Auults 25c., Children 15c, VIENNA, April.-6.—"If our ene- mies.set great hope that the internal dissension of Hungary will bring about a• separate_ peace, their dis- appointment* will be equally great," Count Julius Andrassy, former ' Pre- mier of Hungary said yesterday,,;' in :reference to rumors that the "Hun- .,arian opposition • desired to conclude peace. “... "Certainly every one desires -peace," he continued, "but only a peace. calculated to • end these evils we are fighting ,';The political differ- ences now•existing in Hungary prob- ably will exist in the future, but there are nd,differences .on the point that thiswar affects the 'foundations of the state and we mast win ,it:" •; SCHOOL REPORT of S. S. No.5 Usborne ;-1V: A, Boulter 72; V. Jef- fery 70: L. Hicks 66; A. Ford 65; M Ford 64; E. I,leinfeldt163; C. Jef- fery 62- R, Perkins 60. III, Class - C. Fisher 61; O. Moir; 58; A. Fisher 54; C Prout 53. Sr. 'TI.-E.=Lilein- feldr 70: T. Yellow 60;1 G. Ford 52. Tr. II. -P McFalls 54; F Ford 48. George eLawson, teacher SCHOOL REPORT of S. S, No;6, Usborne-Promotion Examinations --60 per cent to pass :-jr. to Sr. IV. -L, John 65 . G. Barnard 63, G, Johns 61, E Horr, 59. IIh to Jr, IV.-T.Creery 93, B Medd 88, J. Barnard 82, C.Eell 80 R. Smale 66, M. Cornish 56, F, Routley 56 W. Skelton 49, F. Hey- wood 48 F. Skinner 46. Sr. II, to Jr. III. -M. Cornish 87, R. johns 78, R D.elbr'idge 63, E. Johns! 53, T.Hey- wood 50 J. Wilson 45. PROMOTION EXAMS. for S. S. No 2. iJsborne;-Jr, IV. to Sr: IV. - Total marks 725, to pass 435, Ulric Snell 502; Sr. III. to jr. IV. -Total marks 725, to pass 435, Elsie Knight 513 Reta Pollen 477, Cecil Stewart 471, Wilfrid Turnbull 443; Jr. III. to Sr. II1.,-Total marks 650, to pass 393 Lawry Knight 445, Arthur Rundle 422 Madge Dowp,e 405, Iva Williams, 397, Gertie Stewart 395; jr. II, to Sr. II., Total marks 605, to pans. 363, Carman Dowpie A30, Marie Cottle 388, Ara - belle Hankin 382; First to Jr. II.- Willie Allison, Sheldon Francis, Sim Pollen Ethel Stewart. Primer to the First -Wilfrid Allen, Edgar Rundle, Charlie Campbell, Charlie Hodgert Gertrude Pnight.- M. L. Coward, Teacher. THE CANADI. AN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER. C.V.O«L L, D., D•C.L., President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager JOHN AIRD, Ass't Geirera1 Manager CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500!000 BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may y be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. S24 EXETER BRANCH --H, J, WHITE Man,, CREDITON-A. E KUHN, Man. Jlli"'111"'111"111"i1"'1111101"'lIr"llt"'ill"'llr"its "'Ip"911"911-111"'til"`li mill'IM _ _ incoi'+>,ted � T■ 1855 E MO NS BANK `c A GENERAL. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED 1,401.1,/ Plan clft.01 Art. L.ETTgHS 01' CREDIT _ RANK' MONEY ORDERS _ , CAPiTAI. AND RESERVE $8,800,000.$ w , e91YalttgS Bank Il►�(>feAi'ttilitelllt At all Branches leterest aHQwed et lrigh.at curtest rate �. EXETER BRANCH -Is W D. CLARICE, Manager. Rillial.„MI6 92 Branches In Canada N-vii...w...al,..,tt...ils,, tth+,ltn1 ,..niadli..dU,.,ill,.,in,,,ii mui,,dil...i1L„Iii..tt.,.i tit BRUCEFIELD A quiet wedding took place at errs. Campbell's in Clinton„ art Saturday when her daughter Those May, was un- ited in mai-rage to Mr. Simon McKen- zio a prosperous young fanner of Tuckersmiith. The bride and groom are both well known here, the bride havin,t resided in Stanley on The sec- ond concession, before going to Clin- ton, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr, Harper of Clinton. After the wedding dinner rhe happy couple left on the afternoon train for Torontc and other eastern i"aoints. htrs John . Snider axed two -hild- ren are visiting relatives in Detroit during Easter week. -Miss Hazel El - coat who is teaching in the Ladies' principal of the ,public ;school at Briglitor, is home for the holidaye. ears W, H, Rattenbury is visiting tier sou in Toronto. -Mr, Hough i getting; settled on his new farm and had one of the largest movings seen in these parts. -Mr, ,and Dunlop and family of Zur'eh and Mr, W. B Wilson spent Easter in tag village. The "Old Homestead” wee greeted with a. full house on TueS- day et ening and as usual was highly appreciated and applauded. -M . Sill't- ort McKenzie and bride have return- ed .flan: Toronto.. Congratulations.n Jae: 'Vincent of Dashwood has com- menced work with Chas. Wasman for the summer, -Miss Mary Smillie visiting friends in Seaforth,-Miss Tee- sie .McMillan of Seaforth Collegiate college at Whitby, arrived Dome to la spending the holidays with liar spend the holidays, -Leonard Smillie parents here. A PRINCE ;GEORGE, • 3656 , Yl ELSH PONY STALLION Reputed to be the prettiest pony in Ontario, and is the sire of many beautiful animals. TERMS $10 To insure living foal - Address, Drawer C, Zurich Allies of Germany Want Peace. ROME, April 6.—In spite of var- ious official denials from some of the belligerent nations that preliminary steps halve been taken to conclude peace, especially y Austria and -Tur- key without ,,onsuiting Germany, the report that Diavi: Pasha, Turkish Minister of Finance, who is now in Switzerland, is o.,' a'mission of; peace, _hinds credence here Y H Netherlanc%' Wart ing WASHINGTO i Aprils` 7i6i ='The Netherlands G'ovcrnment :has >iotlned I.• the United States that any foreign ship misusing th ''Dutch flag or using other ;paeans • to make e;,pretenee of possessing Dutch nationality will not be ; allowed to depart from or pass through waters u.,der the jurisdiction of the Netherlant.:. -_- • Spirit Willing, Flash Wenk • Sir Wilfred: "You are wrong, Sir Rc ert; I haven't put any weight on my Free Trade Foot since 1911."