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The Exeter Advocate, 1916-2-17, Page 4
.an iv `1r rrcct' Proprietor In advance $1.00 per year in Camila $1.5a Fn United States. If not paid ts, advam'e 50c. extra per year may beII�chrarged v �t 1 y (� y. TBiJ ttsDA#,.E'EB, �4'!.t 19 I6 Dashwo9d Dr. N. F. Schram spent a few ;lets tut London last wee!*, :Vise F. Lane was successful in her snusicaa examination, hatene obtained :tenors, We congratulate her The Ladies' A;d of the Franietri_z1 eshurch s_nent •rn even ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henri Wiegand,•14th ora., last week, the guest of Miss aileiidprf, air. reed airs. Frank. Beaver !'eft for their "horn: ita B.ayfort, 1l„ch., tete! ,pending a few • months with relatives here alias airside Rutledge left for Tor- �tzto end London to attend -the rani! f;,rtery openings lfonday. Mr. R. J. Areastrorg ot Lordors spent tirtft�,, � C 1 here. alts. cans. Stephen le,t the tier -era os a relative; a +� .ur d • y. Miss Ethel Wiedo of rear 'Hensel: aa. visiting relatives here. Mrs. k I've.ter. who hes spent sev- ere': teuatt s with. h.'daughterat Lisatisay, has retrarne_d home seitia. alas L. Krait of Exeter :, tf dei t,g .tt her !tong here. Fiudre Was carried in our v age; }Monday; Iie voted for it ;tall 2 a- gainst it, :caving a maiority �ttend ,t;�i:ell Centralia air. Fred Essery of Loaded s as aver M uaday. Mrs. Wes, Hwdgias Las+t' ei in t :an- leboye Wecltiesday. tits a number from here attend - d ti tr of e iieasert et 't4la;t •en lest xt:e:at (l.ve Iengitscy, far:r3: tire dial; ;1st, as tRrrwi ing. :161r, Aivia Aid-Essery is all smiles -it elan ;tater. a.:ve, .i. lull:: of al'oodstedi; Sund''.y wih hie, ardor. Mrs. H, Pritiste lie iters Whitt pert +iaen i are: tt .wand; we u:n:icer,tan,.l Iasi .7w11 tra«l ter a licutw+rtant. : Tho>\'> °,1�s enterteined :t num y): r try atlas on Tran lay a Ito were !Snit on the ppeer:e Zr.araed slrS Lewis or Saskatiate eta ere v.. :tip, e. is;a :dr. anti Mrs. a , II. Neil, Crediton The Lwin;:, was covered with re- rsl,t:n. ,posters tan Mondex to booze retire:dine an the least Fturoee Pinta - lien: The posters put it straight tis the y'tetm 'men :end mattes them tit ntti 1'rs'3:n7 swn9 tire been; nettle to en � eft visaing their uncle, Asaph E,irav- tert :,r t - c sailers. l ho wth hie; it 1- have returned ito their 'Some l,e^l. list c ter x hursd a; . Tisa y near Bad Aar_, Mich. -Mr. Adolph Band e 4 .?' -t lan�,s anti .i, rata, wins ,n Parkhill Wednesday on L [fall,-i4Y The Box Social at F. Horton's on Tuesday s n; las` was a decided su:cess. The eonumadieus residence ,rat fated- to over-fl^wing. The bort es were extremely !pretty rind the hige es: box brought $2,35. a very eniOy- ab«. evening was spent, as Mr. and Mrs. Norton are good entertainers. Proiteeds, • which go to the dense!l clwrch sheds, amoun'dti to 90.-afr. Arthur Cole sang at a concert. in. Ex- -ter 02 Monday etien.zee--We •regret very much to have to reoert the death of -air. George Kersieke of Elim sale, a former resident of this lo- c.ali:l —Bias Muriel Keys has return- ed train visiting in Seaforth,--Hugh McDougall bad a bee hauling brick on Tuesday,•-_Lir- and Mrs. J. Horton are :.itpsrvv A statin'+. ---airs. Rosy Stewart a former resident,. is very :11 at her amine n Hensall, and outing to a worn t censtitut ort •there is but title hope r her rec:ot °ry.-A. sleighload of p.eopie trent .here were very kly enterta',_*ted at the home of Ir. and. Mrs. D. Coward.-Fran4 Hor- ton had the at sforiune while cutting wood . the bush to have the wedge Lig up, cutting his under lip, and be- .zte quite s ann_ua he hies to take nour- ishment theou a hateb tube . -air. r. J 41 n Seises S gradually gestin; moved to n.� st s faritn here. --Mr, S, B. Jameson lee as3, and Jas. Jameson t>e Bland s card avert: the week. enc, at William n"s. Se -The sle,nghing here is grad ail are taking advantae of at. '.8 WHALEN rir, ark airs. 1ieetos \i un ..1 over taistailair with relatives in Lon - stere -Mr.- and Mrs, Frank :Morley. Mr. nil airs. John Morley attended the amend Fr;.day last Pi David Long. sizer I•, atulon -•:ter. and :ears. John --lotieeo"t sand' en oyster supper to a na.nb^r of their friends on Friday eve ern u ©c last !creek, -A number of our mel with 'their lady friends at- .! Rei g a: se eh:es at Elimville Sundae ev. ning.-Oaring :o the ex- am: cold weather oz the past week ante oti our boy's are gr0wirig fur on 1i:, upper ,fins. --Please •tell us iZ life two young meet, who vent Sun - as e:,asn sag •in the village. were bid- ,.. the ladie,s good bye►.pit1r to en- -With Feed a ick! kinns tratninr, esettir, Fred Brensdn training, at are getting in line with i.l x,a Ile a, As sae have' Said ase antes are very loyal and workers. Last 'Thursday they , gfi at Mrs. Jou fiazlewood's ed dross Workers society. They a., sjitade and sent fawn this church tat-; the cast six months the iollow- •--251' bandages. Sit dozen nose • 43 pants of jam, 37 hospital , 24 towels, 20 pairs of socks, 19 .,T. :liirts, 18 doe,. handkerchiefs, sltaets, lis pairs of pillow covers, - be comforts. Besides these a .._ nentribution of cash has been the Patriotic funds. GRAND BEND Mr Bruce Bossenberry• of Forest ,1';i: here last week looking after Isis stagily for next summer. -Mr. Mr. Mame. Gravelle and sister, •who have NEWS TOPICS OF slEEK !raided tbe Riverside Hotel, owned by a German, John Kaiser, Howard Lindsay, late of Calais, N. B., killed his wife with an axe at Kossuth, a lumber camp. Important Events Which Have Adair Ballentine,ione of the foun- Occurred During the Week. ders of the Retail Grocers' Associa- tion in Hamilton, is dead. ,,,._,.T I Rev. Bernard Murphy, .chaplain of Hotel Dieu, Kingston. seventeen The Busy World's Happenings Carte.. , years and a priest for fifty years, died fwly Com -led and Put Into at the age of seventy-four. P Ottawa Board of Control decided Handy and Attractive Shape for f that the city has toobey the court We readers .of Our paper -4 order to ray into court the money raised by taxes for separate seho.ol Solid Hour's En oyment. purposes. 7 Captain George Richardson, of the �i k:Dl�'ESDt1F. 'firm of James Richardson it Sons. Kingston, Toronto, and, Winnipeg, H. Bernette was found frozen to and .a noted hockey player, has been death au the street in 1ltpntreal, the front !wigs ae" - , ;i .,,,:;t .,r l %tenant' will give them m •adinner in the ria; -n Hail. there be a goodly number in the taleagee when the boys in khaki march in end give thein a routing reception aIr and Mrs. James fill entertain- ed alumina of their trii nds -o a dinner in manor of tho. golden \yeti i tn. on Mondry. We extend eongrt tea tions, The young son of :lir. and Mrs. T iia*,vh:asney who was ()aerated on for appendicitis in London is dein; nice - !y and almost recovere I. Te.rpbenes were instaasd in Thos. Laa-sores residence and W. A. Sam - brook's bather shiers on Tu:sday, Frank I .nkbeiner of Lond :i is via /awe his parents fora few de L 111L7 l w • OF COMW COMMERCE SIR. EDMUND WALKER, C,V,Q., LL.D. D,C,L„ President, OHI AIRD, Ge,serat Itlanrtger. Ii. V. F. 3'ortEs, Asst General manager, OA TA S15,000,000 RESERVE TUNA, $13,500,000 BANEING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank. operated b mail, and will receive the same of Commerce % be p Y Germany tried vainly to effect a killed at on . The Municipal Finance Committee 1 refill attention as IS given to all Other departments O � e n 'S separate peace with Russia and of Liverpool, Eng., has recommend- Japan. n c ' b i build business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn. in this way as p ed insuri S the Sty s pu 1 c S53 b personal visit to the Bank. The Ontario nzace is loaned to the Ings to the extent of £3,000,000 enththietnrily as y a Houseagainst darrtage by aircraft. EXETER BRANCH -H. J. WHITE M an CREDIT -ON -As E. 1{UIdN, Matt. to -day. of Commons, :and will be used A Brantford Collegiate Institute The great French Rhone Canal has master, Mr. Runnings, mita is fila- r.. been eoxnpleted. at a cost Of $18,- qualified from enlisting, has anis- 000.000. scribed to the Patriotic Fund Afty The Canadian Produce Association per eent. of bis mlary, afi0 a month, opened its fourth annual couventiofl The New South. Wales Cabinet has n vi i Bel1 le,s l decided, in the purchasing of sup - Tis Senatemet inanew "Red plies for public service, that a teff.. Chamber" in the new temporary per cent, preference be extended to "H'ouae of Parliament." local, British, or Empire manufac- A noted French tnanufaeturer dat- ed that only by a .great loss of men Gait G. ertnany be beaten. Parliament unanimously resolved to ask the Imperial Government to extond its life for one year, Mayor Martin and ex -Controller hurt of ;liontre'tl were fined $1,000 ;.f h for contempt of court. Teutonic diplomats continue to #t'-''tttan. Roumania with reprisals if feed in Toronto, she mins the Entente allies, Perth, Ont., aimed at i 10,000 for , �.hasbeenCOI. u Herb, Lennox, mM.a the Patriotic Fund in two days, and h- has been bet known tot roan - raised nearly $17,000. t+•"station, to be known as the Cana- dian Irish Fusi•i.ers. Canadian borse breeders will give wir, Joseph Chisholm, K.u,, of a borse ambulance and 24 horses, Halifax, bas been appointed Judge of costing between $7,000 and $8,000, the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, to the Canadian army. business, --Mr. Ezra Disjardine and Mr. McPhe-, who have been visiting a- round herd since Christmas, returned x, t ae:t, bo'•ale. ,:n the West on Tues- day. -Quite ,a number around ,fere put ter theie supe:y of ice, last week.- ' tIr Frank. Allister, who visited for a ate days at his heave here last week returned to his home in Centralia on Tuesdey.-Messrs. Lawrence Carnere and Jam -es Grigg have gone to Thed- ford with the 149th Battalion. -Mr. u,- dolpb Allen shipped a. car of 'gorses to the West on Monday. it is generally reported here that Mr Svrus Desiardine, a former resi- dent of this place, has has been sev- erely frozen, in the West, 2nd that The good sleighaz; is we .rile to 1 ;is condition is serious. our farmers who seri have a large a- inaunt of ta:aninee to do. The ice: harvest is es;pected to lake place this week, Altho' there is not a very good quality our people cannot afford to risk the sudden changes of the weather. Miss Leah Young is visiting her -as- ter Mrs. Harry Larkin of Lucau this week. . The Trustees of the Evangelical church have invited Bishop Spreng of Naperville, Ill., to preach the anni•-' versary- sermons on. the 5th o March next. This gentleman is a very elo- ouen: preacher and one of the best in the conference so no one should ih ss • the opportunity to hear him. The cc,icert given -in the Town. Hall last. Friday night under the auspices of the local branch cin, the Red Crass tures. The Belgian Embassy in Landolt denied that separate peace overtures had been made by Germany. It was. found that the people of Belgium - bad organized to "Imolah" those who were spying for the Germans, MONDAY* A brigade of men ot American birth ar parentage has been author - succeeding midge '\ieagber, who re- Car ferries frotq CobcktttrS arrived cently resigned, in'Ki'ngsston harbor, breaking through Military guards have been placed ten inches of ice. and malting a re - around the plant et the Algoma Steel cord for early navigation there. Corporation at Sault Ste. Marie, August Kastella, mechanical sur - which was threatened Monday by an erintendent of Dominion Dredges, bas been dismissed from the service Of the Department of Public Works. General Logic authorized the state- ment that all precautions were being taken to deal'with any emergency in conneetion with reports of threaten- ed invasion. The late J. B. R. Laplante, As- sistant Clerk of tbe Commons, who lost his life in the Size, will likely be succeeded by Arthur Beauchesne, K. C., of the Department of Justice. There has been a large influx of German troops into Turkey, accord- ing to a Bucharest despatch to The Tgaria. imes. .About 25,000 Germans ar- rived. last week at Rustchuk, Bul- Shipping was greatly disorganized Yesterday as a result of the storm along the Atlantic seaboard, The liner Kroonland was forced to re- main outside New York harbor owing to the blinding snow. After a long debate in the Sas- katchewan Legislature, the Speaker deelared the Charges by J. E. Brad- shaw, a Conservative, against un named Liberal members, out of order, and automatically therefore withdrawn from consideration. 'tttbESDAY. Explosions of gas and the conse- quent fire destroyed the gas plant at Ingersoll. Two of Fownes Brothers' Aria in London were imprisoned for trading with the enemy. The remaining single men in Brit- ain who are nri exempted have been called to the colors. The Sheriffs of London have offer- ed the Canadian House of Commons a replica of the mace lost ifs the fire. A fine specimen of wildcat was shot by Ernest Morris of Owen Sound In the Long Swamp, about six miles from town. The French Ministry of Marine has Mr. Samuel Edward Dawson, C.M. received confirmation of the loss of G., Litt.D. and LL.D., a former the cruiser Amiral Chanter with Queen's Printer under the late Sir many lives. Adolphe Chapleau. Secretary of 1 Wm, Paquette, alias Champagne, a State, and a well-known literary man deserter from the 163rd Battalion, and authsrity on internsri .nal copy• was sentenced to twelve months' im- rigbt, died in Montreal vNaterday. prisonment, GRID ty, J. Barolet Smallman, bead of the The tetal Prussian essnaities were 'firm of Smallman & Ingram, London, estimated to be 2,377,378. died suddenly while being attended Two hundred Turkish soldiers by a masseur, were reported killed in the French Premier Scott of Saskatchewan de - aerial raid on Smyrna finitely promised a deputation of Berlin Free Public Library is to be women that they would have full eiti- Opened on Sunday afternoons, trus- zenship conferred upon teem. tees- taking -charge in turn. St. James Methodist Church, John Tolmie, ex:M.P.,, of Kincar- dine, died as 'be result of an accident which befell him on. Wednesday."' Austria was asked by the United States for an explanation of the sub»' incendiary Are. Mary Ann Ford, who rode in an automobile and spoke on the tele- phone for the first time on Iter hun- dredth undredth birthday, Is dead at Montreal. aged one hundred and. two. Walter Meyer pleaded guilty at Berlin to seditious utterance, the Grand Jury found him guilty, and Mr. Justice elute, binding him over in 4500 to keep the peace, discharged hint. Aceodat; to the report of the Bur- eau ot Industries for 1914, which is. just published, 83,08 per cent. of Hu- ron county is cleared. The counties in, Ontario with a larger percentage of their acreage cleared than Huron are Brant, 83.12; Hald':snand, 85.29; Lin - titan .85.36; Middlesex, 87.11; Oxford 84.83: Peel, 91.35; Perth, 87.10, and Pr:ne Edward, 84.27, At December 31st, 1914, there svcre in Huron 176 chttte: mortgages amounting to $185,- 513, of which 86 were against farmers atnountina'to '542,657. Huron had nine creameries. Only one other county, (Bruce with ten) had more,, ST. MARYS-The death occurred om Isforday of Mrs. Taylor, wife of Society was a decided success: The 1 Re' v. W. J. Taylor, rector of St. Tam - receipts amounted to $82,00. The hail es Anglican Church. She was bornin was beautifully d•ecora.e1 with flags sate -land. Two daughters sure:ve as ani hunting, The Maack Company of .well as osve sone Rev. Dr, Taylor,who Sartain rendered the program, and we. is a -missionary in China. Must say that it was : one of the best enterta'nments ever held in the vill- age. The four ladies were splendid artists,. The violinist held the atten- tion of the audience from; first to last and the music she. brought forth, was a revelation. to mnany. Mr. Farrell, of Forest who, accompaniied the en- tertatvers acted as chairman and made a.ca,pa_ blue ane indeed. We assure -theirs a tall house, if they ever give. a return engagement, . ELIMVILLE Rev. IIx. Dewey of Stratford 's as- sistiang Rev. Mr. Barnard with Reviv- al meet nes this week in Elimville',, church,-alina Cornish is very sick with (pneumonia •and heznmorhages. -She i -as been ailing for a couple- of welts, and on Monday the 'doctor sv :t called in. We hoc*,.she will soo�r baround • a round agai.n.�\f.. xQ4orge Iters '!nice too.k a stroke 'o,el/onday inoc'ns`� Mg and died about five. airlock in the at°tesnoon.-Mr. and Mrs. Rich: Johiisa attended the wedding on Tuesday of 'Mrs. Johns' cousin, Miss Ruth _L+lltat. ,ot i;irkton, to Mr, German Of Thom dale. -Mrs. Wes. ,Horne and'dugi ter Lida spent Sunday with Mrs Ale, i+'a„1:, of Fxe:er.-Corp. Wilson W31 -,ti gold of Parkhill spent Sunday With : Mr. Joshua Johns. HURON BATTALION HONOR ROLL AT EXETER . MAJOR W. J. HERMAN Li;EUT, E, TORRANCE. SIDNEY SMITH , FRED TUCKER JOHN K. CORNISH HECTOR HEYWOOD • SY'LVANUS CANN FRED HOPKINS, Whalen WILBERT PFAFF ED. ANDERSON transf'd)': HAROLD BISSETT `MILTON PFAFF 'LLOYD RIVERS ttra,nsfer'd) FRED WELLS • ALBERT S. BOLTON AUSTIN A. RICE. ERNEST COLLINGWOOD WILFRID G. STEWART EDWARD M. WILTS GRANT HOOPER ' a THOMAS H. WII. AS INS ON x CYRIL' iIUCKEY R..ALPH''W. BATTEN GaiORGE E. KELLETT D 9.VID G. APPLETON GARNET RPA ;t3kM:rs R. MARSiiALL BRUCE H. MATHEWS JOHN D. LANE W. W. MILLSON ,OYD ENGLAND DON C, CULBERT • THURSDAY. Bx-Mayor V. W. Harrison of Owen Sound is dead. Over 12,000 men have enlisted in the last three months in the Toronto military district. The macbi• ery for tbe enforce- ment or conscription in Britain has been set in motion. A heavy trunk with eight motors slipped off a ferry and sank in the Detroit River, the loss totalling about $77,000. Sir Charles Rivers -Wilson, former President of the Grand Trunk Rail- way of Canada, died last night in London. Legislation will be introduced in the Ontario House involving the de- velopment of another 100,000 horse- power at Niagara. W. J. Lowe of Snelgrove was nom- inated by the Liberals of Peel to op- ds ex-M.P.P., as can- . J. R. Fall's, a ,P. 1'te for the Legislature. 1 he Daily Mail's correspondent at afiry fere reports that a French aero - plan! e•Yuadron dropped bombs on Smyrna on Tuesday. It is not known what damage was done. The death occurred in Ottawa of Lieut: Col. J. Pennington MacPber- son, former Commanding Officer of the Governor -General's Foot Guards. Fenian staid veteran, and retired member of the civil service. Montreal, will save pool tables and bowling alleys installed in the base- ment for -anybody in khaki to use. The Librarians.. reported to' the House of Commons 'through the marine attack on tbe tanker Petrol- Prime Minister that the loss through ite. the fire would not be so great as was Augustus Prager, an Austrian, is supposed. . in custody at Kingston, charged with H Te coast of struck a mine proposing to Teuton friends to strike off the east coast of England and will a blow at the city. be . a total loss. Ten men perished. The Lake Erie , Fishermen a The Arethusa fired the torpedo which As- sociation wan organized at'' St. sank the 731uecher. Thomas at :a convention of some `250 The by-law passed by , er 19 l8 f license holders from points along the County Council in December, 1913, north shore, prohibiting • issue of liquor Revises, The British Empire Association ' of has' been quashed by a judgment of Illinois presented'to the British Red the Court of Review,; Cross. Society , through the Duke of The Hydro -radial by-law.is in a., dConnaught a large ambulance named fusing to St it1Vlthoughs; the Mayor re.. after Edith Cavell.' fusing `to sig.*s it, passed by John Mott, who was the Council, as the town has exceed- Sargt, `Jon 0 , wed its' borrowing powers: recruit- ing for the ,American Legion :' in Windsor, was arrested ha Detroit on All Single Men Called to Colors. a charge of desertion and embezzle- 8 ours martial, News is authority for a report that INCORPORATED 1855 THE MQLSONS BANK Capital & Reserve.8,800,000 S. Branches in Canada A General Banking Business Transacted . Circular Letters of Credit Bank Monet; Orders SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rate EXETER BRANCH -- W 0, CLARKE, Manager. Tho Harmless but Effl- Osnt remedy for If eadiiebs Keuralgia,Anasrnia,Sieep. lessncsa, Nervous Ex. _ t ,nation, like. {Trager swot M.{iat.r*dl 1 #A„ AT +u4- D R IOG!Yrs, or 17 matt ftom GEORGIAN MFG. CO„ COLL,INGWOOD, ONT. The postal department has sent out SCHOOL REPORT for S, S. No. circulars informing the public that all 6 Stephen for January. Names arc( Va. letters addressed to the soldiiers at the front must have the sender's name on the envelope, otherwise they are liable to be sent to the dead letter office, McGILL1VRAY,-The death of 'Miss Eliza Jane Hodgins occurred in London on Feb, 7th. She was born in this township and lived in the dis- trict all her life, The remains were brought to Centralia and interment was made in Brinsley cemetery. order of merit, Sr. TV., BerthaH"art- tnan 64; Sr. III„ Herbert Hartman 73 John. Hanover 72; Jr. III., Ed. Hart- man. 86 Yera Mawhinney 86, Alice Neel' 86, Ethel Wilds 69, AlvinHart- nvuz 64; Jr. IL, Beatrice. Wilds 82, Florence Hanover 77, Viola Harttnalt -- 70, Grace £Seaman 63; Pt. II.,Dorothy Heiman; Pt, L, Erna Neeb-, Willie Hanover; Primes., Lawrence Neaman, No. on roll 17, average. 10-C.Schroe- der, teacher. Always the Same URITY FLOUR Day in and Day out. Week in and Week out. Year in and Year out. Always the same. 727 5000 FACTS ABOUT CANADA.-' The public will . welcome the, pew 'is- sue ,for 1916:of "5,000, Facts About Canada,” the popular and valuable, cy- clopedia of Canadian dates, compiled by Frank Yeigh of Toroutoathe welt known writer and aecturea- on the Domini*. No up-to-date and Intel- ligent Canadian can afford to be. with- out this "handy annual," which _ is a revelation in concrete foam ,of the wonderful growth of aur country in a single year, ,despite . war conditions indeed it circulates all over the world ' and as such nit is a splendid. adver- tisement The chapter of "War Facts'' is by the way both timely and illuminating. Fifty other chapters are devoted alphabetically to every phase of our national life, from Agriculture to the Yukon, • whine: several .sketch map.; are .:of:.highs value. Copies may be had from inewsdealers, or by, send Mg 25c to The Canadian Facts Pub'. Co.,' 588 Huron Street, Toronto; Can- ada. meat and brought to Toronto for LONDON, Feb 15 The Central cAn order -in -Council has been pass-: all single men are to be called on to ed renewing the agreement of the enlist next week.. A Royal proclam- Dominion;Governreent .with the. Pro- ation shortly to be issued notifying, winces of Alberta and Saskatchewan all single men to attest, the .Central regarding:; maintenance of the North- West ainueted Police, i I1te ;Bob ,:Cook of - the ,Wellington Battalion'at Guelph, a paroled pris- oner from' Kingston and a notorious Orangeville desperado, broke '-way ftpm the battalion on a•route march, 7eppelin " Visits Molten and Havre. hawing, it, is said, p.ullediia",knife.eo 1 ; .• PARIS Feb. '15.-A Zeppelin visit„-. „, r,h4, � t,-• the.,.Lietttenant,. a fed Rouen and Havre Saturday'even News -states, attributes the unexpect- ed -speedy summons to the; many, re- cent eonsultations between ,tbo. Min- istert„or ;Munitions and the. War, Of- fice. SATURDAY. Ing, and the alarmwas given, but the of Turkish Empire dirigible, after hovering ' over' the The deficit the P _ bas'- rown to 14,000,000 Turkish citifies, sailed away toward' the',Gex: g pounds. plan lines without dropping any Two thousand soldiers in Calgary i bombs. MOUNT CARMEL A slumber from here attended the ball held at Par—Wall ons, Friday evening -Mr. John Hogan disposed of a hand- some mare andsomemare to P Sullivan, receiving for it a handsome figure. -Mr. Frank Ry- an, of Edmonton; Alta., ise sipending. few ‘days'at the hameJ, iMesiathdtatles. M' stibffniats hip P SR1, thh ge of Me-: Gillivray arrivah' of a sots,-Mr„',Pdf?ick'Regaft'is"sfpend=: ing a week with fri;elnds at 'e `etroit:: -The' social held in, the; hall on Wed 'tesday evening was well attended All"'reeport a good time.- We are pleased to sees• Mr. Morris Boland out, again after his'serious illness. -The 135Th Middlesex' ' Battalion` at 'Parkhill will he etiterta'ned at the Hall here some day in the pear future. Canada's overseas army -of half a million erten will have 84 generals, The force will comprise 21 divisions and 63 brigades, each under a general officer. The active service force at fullstrength of half a million willal- so have 252 colonels, 1000 casetainsy and 3000 lieutenants. CASTORIA For Infants and Children 11. Use For Over'3O Year s Always bears the ��� Signature of ; '^'%Fair FA,:RQUHAR Mr, Thos: Hunkin of Farquhar has received ack¢i.owledgeinjeyit of $65,93, sent recently to the Red Cross Soc- iety at Toronto by: they young people of Farquhar. WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN '. Mao Strong and Well,By Vinol Wa nort: o Pa.- w 1 run '47 wna I as.a i after hard s ell of bronchitis so it ws hard formees to keep about ,t �?fi�ds�! in My' chest andWtook' ,cold' enstly • ifriend asked me to try Vinol. I did and it,builtme up so T ata strong and well and I am, able, to do my :housework which I had not done for) three months before takings Vinol; ",,t, Ilse.: Y, . R, HOR- 501101!, Waynesboro, -Pp. Vinol creates an a etite aBids diges- tion,, iata- tion m akes pure blo, sad cr efatile. Ae strength: Your money' � f 31. W :•'S •a Cole, Druggist, E11 eter, Ont, 1