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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-11-14, Page 1•TH1R F'Y ;FIRST YEAR. Diva Corner The .issue of The .Advocate 'this geek might well be de(acribed as a War Loan Special. Read the .ads,. careful') ;and buy a boriid. Are you .using wvai,eat flour subati-r' 'ltu'tes ,iia 'tbbie, pro -Portion of one to four? The official substitutes Cot white £lobar are oat_ flour; barley flour, corn flour, and ,rye flour. A TIMELY ORDER -IN -COUNCIL, The coaisuniers in, Canada have now an opportunity of ascertaining rghath- er pricesethley pay .are reasonable and fair; or possibleextortions by aileg-: `ed profiteers. All they have to Ido' in .each muniiolpiallity in Canada is ,to ask., their municipal carrell to appoint a Fair price'Coruniiltte+e ;to investigate the ,ptices asked by retailers and " to draw cotnnclusiio's as to weather these prices are fair and nea,sariable. These• Far Price Com nittiaes will publish their finldin, o warrant officers, Ms' in the form of a list, fficer5 first-class rV-saran: There is every ;eviidence, of the nee and lieutenants, servrngi with, the Cad' sits .•oi 'a Fair Price :Committee for .,d' ri x ditionary Force,, effective es r , a to .>✓ pe ,.�, e eSept.avis the sooner' that committee a :fall e e,i. and hi rt 1 � Ela t t 5c Z .. ,.. A , is: apooainted the, sooner the suffering 1, Dependents of private soldiers' public is :win be ,roti, ved (rani the un- ,. d on-comtissioned affic�ers frown faiirextortions, of profiteers, Just as 25 to $30 per north, a minor ,exana"pla of some of the un- 2. Dependents of first-class war fainciese, the, writer went into one of rant officers, from $30 to $35 per the drug stores of Exeter Lund asked per month. a lieutenants from for a certain commodity. It was 3:: Dependents of li n w..: price 'i'har edo th4 d out save' the'to,$40 per m n rVer li;e � �.. 3J g was, 13 cents, A feb days later more''As the majority of the November tine same cornxnodit was needed 'chequer, had already been printed be - a€ � Y chE _ and am.on,b.other supplies was order- 1dre the order=in council was passed ed at 'e of our stones, when the it is •not possible to include the ad- e amount • rs issue, but the price charged for the saw 't 7ustme;nt' in this resit' y , was seven 'cents. The merchant re- amauntt' due o,n, account on account of ctelv+ed` over -.50 per cent, one :h,is sale these increased rates -1 or September, and We will leave : the reader to figure October and November, will be in - out the 'profit of,the. other sale. This chided in the issue of • "De'clehnber is only one instance, but we could go cheques, ., e inntunerable cases ,of , - or, arid root et there he a ' ; :extortion. •. L t s_naila. rn Faur PriceCommittee appointed in s • DISTRICT CASUALTIES IES 1 once. In this way cansumers will- i,+ e 1rc whether th,ey are paying ' limed tat Action gives which are unseasonablesud.un- Thomas Brimaehmbe of Exeter-, 1j1 r not. The virtue of tbis order -R G A paid aPnsall z.' s ia c hicil, giving authority to man- Died icipalatie�°,„ta appoint Fair Price. Corn ' • A Ditehl of Chilli mittees to laivestr4ate the price con _M R. A71son, of Ai] the pub-- t, hp +� ave ta`pay, les, in cr., � 1, ; � of Usbo sinners I g the rind G Illntaff � :Ire gavels In icily that wall b 'ing_. In. -this wain* s,..,public amnion �vr11 '\ r be informed; and ;enlightened public J. anon- m . be trusted. to co-apeerate ' ' iii `' roasri` may that whilchi'"�i;s unfair and. b ,- unjust e -tle Peace•;talk 'emphasises thiej waild shortage of cattle, sheep and; hood.-- in. oo .--in ,fact all live stock, Canadai will be called upon to help restore the flocks and herds of Europe, and the atter- war .demand will be greater than the war dermad, is the view of those .in touch with the. condittona; The ,high cost, of living has been a worrying problem to many since the wan- began and marry loav)e .been put to thleir wits feted torn -take" ends nae'et, Thieve is, hoaiuever, some *consolation comm; ;;.that 'things have 'commenced to take a drop, •particularly ',the meat, all kinds having dropped several cents a pound. The most marked drop is that of wool, it having gone down fif- ty per cent. and ,others will soon( fol- low nowthat peace has been declared ,� ,; SEPARATION RATES RAISED' ""'An !order -in -council has been -,pass- ped' increasing the rates of separation allowane,e payable to the dependents of private. soldiers, ,non-cosnmissvp led AMAN S ew inter Clothing suITa OVERCOATS COATS COLLARIC nirS IVOVES '%''C,. sTC„ RTC.. b' 'C. 1.001 d b�u• gk • *In Wachs Y +; gw�taanted. W ' Taman "ic)r Furnisher Wounded and M Puroe!l1 df. Seater Gassed T. Lloyd :Rivers of Exeter: r1/44...: Waunc+ed -H. H Palmier •of Goderich G. W. 1-Itteitesof Ailsa Craig, I Soaforth. H Taman oaf,_ Mr and Mrs, Wm. Rivers receirei,5i theiir sow halo d' week -that Y woad list rve�ek Rivers, had been shell gassed while fighting in France, Two other bro- thers are overseas. Private Eric Hordenwriting taxis father -Mr.. Nr D. Hurdon, says, — `"I was wounded 'by shrapnel, right forearm,—ma bones ,broken -on - the 29th of last month, September, near carob—raj,. Nothing serious as you will see by Uiis that I can still write al- though my a -m is a little stiff,and sore and„ the wound is not healed," TOM BRIMACOMBE 'FILLED, .A sac' feature of the Monday's re- joicing over the cessation of hostilit- ies was tbe. mews .received that morn- ing that Private Thomas Brimacornbe,t ,son of Mr. and Mrs, Wm,, Brianacoinbe of Exeter North,, had been killed in action: Tom enlisted in Sarnia :and he went overseas over two years ago. He saw much fighting; and the, sincere. sympachy of the community 'goes ort to the relatives: Besides his par - lents' he is survived by several bro- thers ;and sisters, He gave his life far his country' e. TA. 0 TIIVIIS1),A - T'6 V' 14 1918 Armistice o�.. 11 at ,�.4 a.m. Signed 1��, at 11. a m,., that is 6 a m,. Our Time Fighting Ceased.i . r FLED TO HOLLAND. RED L E RVOLUTION,I1`1 GERMANY EiL-1Z.ATSER GERMANY ARE IN A •FEARFUL STATE CONDI'T'IONS IN 13y, the terms' of the armistice" the- Huns lose their Navy, their Colonies and A;1sac;e-Lorraine, 5000 cannon, 30,000 machine guns, 3000 miinenwerf er 2000 airplanes, ,all their submar'ine's. They must evacuate all territory oc- cupied citizen prisoners -and grijsoners by them since the war began, AU i p o,n withoutreciprocity.' They .must reveal and des- troy war must be retwr±ned'wi o 'ea The allies are to occupy Ger- many all: mines lwid, or se,t ;on land or s'}11. armstice which' continues for 30 days. d the < many iur¢u„ i The peace conditions will be drafted as soon, as ,possible, and are s. ex- pected eeted to be ready err:30 days. � �+ `See other page for news at greater angth, EXETER REJOICED. T1,tgreat `news. 'o£ the signing o f , the r1nitice which ended the fight- ing zn,Europe, was `received with joy im Rxejpr ori . Monclaty ,morning. 'The mews ca; ;e over the .wire about four a'clocti autoMiss' Sanders, telegraph operator, $ sclio was'still on duty, an- ticipating u`t gave it' out as soon as .it was knoWtOtta be official. About day- -light the celebrating cammenceid and, it was kept day and far into. the night:. The Reeve proclaimed a Public holiday and. called the citizens to a meeting in the Library to, arrange for a celebration:` `Committees were appointed, An inapromptu .process ion tock place at 10.3'04 a;treli;gious service was 'veld in, front of he Town Hall cession ,of automobiles, gaily decorat- ed ; and a':perfect day was wound up by a bonfire: in, the 'evening. The people of town alnd.country were out in "great numbers, and the ringing of Bells; blawiag of horns, rattling 'if P eana and •kettles, and band music was continuous. The program al the open air meeting- was as follows,— Chair roan a address, addre s Reeve Beavers ; Pray- er, Rev. Yelland; Hymn, "`Oh, God, Oei Help • He in. Ages Past"; Bible' Read- ing, Rev. Balker of Crediton; Ad- dress, Major Heaman; Address, Rev. Pan,naby of Eliinvill!e ; Hymn, "On- ward Christian Soldiers"; Address, Rev. Foote; Addreas,,.Rev. Haugh of Crediton; Hymn, "Abide Wath, Me" Address, Rev, Dr, Medd; Doxology ; "Gad, Swre the, 'Ring" ; Cheers and at 3 a'cbock, 1ollowed y a great pro- I Chteer;. PTE. FLINTOFF DEAD, Psiva,te Glen E. Flintoff; who went overseas with the Tank. Barttalliion, died from.. pneumonia at Nightingale Hospital, Cheltenham,Eng., according 'fa word received by lis mother, Mrs„ Gearge''"EUieringten; of- -Usberne. • Pte'. F3intoff, who, tiros 20 ;years of age, -e- sided in Stratford and worked 'with the Ballantyne Ca, He is survived by his mother and step -father, Ma-. and Mr George Etheritn-`tote, also three Localf: 1 r, l wl } Btiy Bonds axid help Kaiser. The town of Parkhill, as f" " Inspector Tom of Gaderich' is in- , , thus district in- specting scho-ols in s eem , p a • eek ..sire the I , • the 114r George Ford, Exeter North, is confined to his bed- through illness and is under the doctor's care.. as ,elec- tric :lighting is concerned, 3 haw in Tiro Board of Health has announce.] darkness, the old plant, wlx&"•,-Baird , that all ;restrictions imposed by rear &-Son have: been, rciinnrng f t+",e over so,.n_of' the influenza epidemic will be Centralia Church, and ic,hool, have been re-op ;coed—the church and Sunday last and the school on Tuesday, Miss E Weston returned on Monday evening to resume her duties' its tea cher, Misses Elva and Della Brooks re- turned to Wlingliam' on1Vloiiday. 111r John B,laur.and family are leav- ing this week fortheir new home south of Lucaoa Turner intends moving C. into the house which :Mr. Blair is vacating. The citizens of Centralia took a holiday „1Vlonday and stpept the day in Exeter or London helping to right royally celebrate the glad news re- ceived ;from France Monday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Max, Baynhar left for Toronto Monday morning. Meas L; Tooleloftwith her nephew, Mr. Chas. Toole, to s,Pend the winter at Thani'esviiile. Miss Etta Webber is at present ill with intloenzab butt is at present mak- ing fair way -to recovery. tivt,nty years is .plow' being vise' .ad-: removed an •Saturday next, and the At the•"pr�es;ent time the town. has s ery citizens will bei free ta• move about as little prospects for' hydro, before the epid•emic, - d 's our appeared n item a 7 i an m �' eit 1 Last week P - local column announcing • the. death of i g to the recent- order of the Mrs Henry Smith. of Lotrndon: We Otrur� paper controllers at Ottawa, publish- have since learned toast the Mrs. ors .have been notified that newsprint Smith referred to in our item is 1iv-r has been raisied 30 per cent, Printing ing and well, and that our informant "ink has also gone 'up : over 100: oer made a mistake, in thie Mrs. Smith that '4 cent: At the present rate of ire- died, . cress even a x,1.50 a year is soon go- Main Street.services will be held ing. to show a loss on subscriptions ar 11 a, m and 7 p. m, The1 Rev. W' to the country weeklies'. To meet the increase, prompt payment on, expir- ation of subscription is requested. HiJRON COUNTY BELGIAN RELIED' FUND. ` ,r THE REASON WHY. An urgent appeal has sten nade,far clothing for. the suffering Belgians, The Exeter Branch` of the Woaiain's Institute. ,has been a;ppainited the"Tocal cair_mi.ttee, and Mr. J. A. S'teivar't has 'kindly given: the. rooms over his store, where the :comarnittec will r•e,- �ieive dona'tiomis. Warne clothing .tor men, 'women and children, also gar- ments which may, bet made aver, new material and money are a1(s(olutely necessary. The committee- will be at tlxe a•aonrs 'Tuets,day'L and Friday after- noons, o5, alrtieies may be left at iblr. Stewart's 'store, on phone No. 76 and; good„ will he called for,—M, G. Amos, Convener. - CURE FOP.PNEUMONIA. r ;Six onions, according lo size,, chop fine,imjaut; in. a ,large spider avec a hot fire, then add about ;the same quantity of rye :meal and vinnegar, enough : to make, it a thick paste; In the mean- time ,'tifi ;it thoroughly five or ten' minute;;, then putt in a cotton bag Mrs. sisters and two brothers—Mrs, J: H large enough to cover the lungs an Newcombe, Stratford; Mrs: I. C. Snell Exter, Mrs, John Welsh, . Vermillian. Pte, 'Frank Flintof1, who recently lost his right Grin r s ,Ft i4nec and Fred 11a1waukee, Wil NOTICE Owing to the '. ,pro ble set -louts fuel situation the Fuel,,, Commissioners of the Township- of Utsboiino have order- ed four icor-loads of Lscreene,d soft coal through their dealer, W. ! c, Medd. Wdriclhelsea. Seeing that ,there , is Likely to be ,little or no hard.' coal fortdhoomnng (ratepayers are advised to plate tiheir ordeals with ;either ' 'the 1-tooveor ,any of ,the Councillors to secure their needs. '<' ' 'HENRY STRAN:G,: ldiekk. Board of, Health Notice apply it !to, the chest • as hot as ` the patient can be err When, it gets cool apply nriathem and "thus continue by heating gime poultices.- In a few hours the p rtient will be out a'1 danger. Us- ually iob,ree:,ar four applications will be sufficient. Continue, always until the perspiraticinstatrts -freely from. the cheat. „ This simple remedy has never failed in this fatal malady, so it is Laid. TUANKSGIVING [S. -ER -VICES ,ub(djay, Iniemi will be abserve'd int James 'street ehu.rct ,as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer in view of recent victoria' in the ,war a;ndt, ,ghat signing art ,the armistice, Painter" conies of ,the order of ,service will be placed in the lands ,of all members' of tin ,conbregations to be kept; Ps a memento of - the 'service's. ,Prorr,anoroe:r--'._ 'Morning, ,11 O'oloek Ilynin,s,—"Oh ,Gond our Belo". The Recessional (Kipling), a quarte.tto and a Momorial dIIY'nau ''Now tthe Laborers "-T,asks' are O'er" •Antlrsm-°O• lOome lest ua Sing" Cretin ori The Red' Cross. Society is taking tip Relief work and are asking for Ilona tions of old clothing and bedding, thles�e• +ta be left at the Red. Cross Rooms before Tuesday, Nov. 19. The glad tidings of peace were pro- claimed on ;Monday morning by the ringing of bells and the blowing 01 wh �.atles. Our city falthers got to- gether o bether'a,nd ordered a half holiday in order that we might celebrate; to our heart's content. "Quite a number mo- tored to London and Exeter to par- ticipate in the: celebratiton, there and 'returned at night to help at `hone.. A large bon -fire was lit at the corner around which were gathered th school children, who sang patriotic songs. Everybody was hapny. Flags were -in abundance and they were waved with a will "_4f ter this demonstration. a pub1ie rneeting wad .held in the Town Hall, H: Eilber, M. P. P., acted as chairman, Our local clergymen, Revs. Baker and Hauch gave us two very inspiring addresses which made a last- ing impression on, all. The orchestra was in attendance and assisted. in the singing,, which was rendered by.the Public school scholars. Frank Tayloa and. Muss Gertrude Hoist, sang a few popular songs, while Lorne. Brown 'gave us a fine claromiet' selection. Be- fore the close of the meeting Herb: I . Eilber; Milani Anderson and ;Reeve Elliott said a few words do Regan••ylr. Alex, McTaorzald is able Support of the Victory Loan- drive. to b out again ' after h 'serious ill- -An immense. weight seems to be lift- ss,=tier. 1✓5 ebael ,I%; iv is all smiles Loan- ed from. our .hearts. Th;e. day- . has 1 conic, far us to rejoice. The parents at the arrival of a son.—Dir, Abrahad will now look forward to a speedy re- Disjaxdine and family' of Grand Bend moved t: o the farm lately,. occupied r. Mr. Fischer Mr.Geo. Fische. by left last week for Preston -Mr. and' Mrs. Archie McCormick of Khiva left laast week for Parkhill, where they. ins tend to -make their future home. ---,),Irk SANDERS & CREEL Dash oo 'llia'�Red Crass Society statat boxes• to our solder boys oweirseas last week, Air, Oscar Graupner returned to- Elmiri to resume his studies, \less 'Mamie Genttuaier left Saturday far London, whale she will remail' War the wisher ninths, 114r, C. V. R'rus,pe of Strratfard vis abed with friends(„ini town Wednesday last Mrs. J. WLLtzel hss . moved into her new home, which she recently” pur- chased Mr Graybieil has °•returned ' .front n visit with relatives iso Woodstock.: The M i.,ses Rase and Antonette Zimmer returned t,o Stratford, after p!endisng the, past week with. their' parents • Mr. Norman Fedlerman of Kitchen- er visited in toign this week:, Lucan Mrs, G,eo, W. Hodgins of London - was c.alling an, old aoquanntances here° last week, -Mr, Wm. R. Stewardson moved his fancily and household ef- fects to Exeter last week,. --Mr. Mich- ael. Gleason, w,h,o has been iso New On- tario far some months, has returned to- town—The High School re -opened on Monday last," but the Public school will not °Oen, until Nov. 18.—Mr. .Wm- Smith, who moved to New Hamburg: about a year ago, has moved back to town.—Mr,: J. E. Sprawl has sold his ray hksitness to Mr, Robt. Coleman• ban on taken charge,—The 'who has b churches, schools, etc., etc., ;has been lifted by the board of health.—There passed away am Nov. 4, east of here: :M Patrick Casey, in his 59th year, Deceased had been ill for- a number of years, but hiss condition did not be- come alarming until a few weeks, ago He,however, rallied tram this attack butsars again strickejn down and the- end soon came. He is -survived b3 his widow, three brorthters, and two %isters—Johan of Lucan, Thomas an& Henry of Cleveland;, Mrs. Cooper and bIrs. White of Detroit. Mount Carmel Mr. Jas. O'Rourke and family or to the arm ed f Laivdoai Tp. :have moved ' • a can. formerly occupied by Dennis ,, melt. We welcome Mr. O'Rourke and family to our midst,—Mrs, Mary G1av-* in and Miss':Huberta of Landon are: spending a few weeks' at the home of Mrs.:Glavaaa's daughter, Mrs4 Cory sons. _ turnof their n Last Thursday evening a meeting was held in the Town Hall in the in- terest of the Victory Loam campaign. Mr. Stoth,ers of Clinton showed some splendid moving pictures which gave and Mrs, Jeremiah) Campbell called on us an idea how the money of the Inst Victor Loan wag'spent exit In ever part £ri..nd:, in Parl1ri11: an Sunday -Thea, o Canada, to su rort.,the boysyotier- mornngreat'reioicing here on leonday - f pmorning when word was receiy d that: (eals, Thaw pictures were very in- the K.ar,was .aver. structive andwere j_y . e muh,Reeve Elliott was! in the chair c eno. ed. simian.- from Japan, will be the - • ' • baker end Haugh spoke in the inter- est of tale. Loan and Rev. Clark of Shipka pneacher of the da.y.. We want ' missionary rally. Subscription.s in aid Goderieh gave us s,orme details re- Several from here attended ' : thev ed The church be well venal- garding 'thee security, of the bonds and cc,' &ovation in Lotrid.on, Manday.—Mr. of our Missionary Fund. bc receiv- Tuesday morning, Deceased has been in, very." poor health softie time,'" died ait„ his home on was onrcleyt th, We• may secure the banner. California—Mr. Ronald 1).1tCormick of for ,u,F a nice amount. We are particular- weee.--Mr, and Mrs James Hannan, on leave the boys ove.r there un- Detroit visited Mt. Sandy Mc- ' week. and .havie succeeded in railing of Detroit called on friends herelast method cif- payments, Our ca.nvasserg John McIsape. is visiting friends In* I have been actively engaged this past Mt, Pleasant, Mich—Miss Ethel Lynch- '. anxious ta attain 'our objective ln left lapt we,ek to spend the winter in lated ' and 'very comfortable. clerk • of the Township oi. Hay for many , years and. was -one of the most highly respected and esteemed citiz-, ens of that community. " • During .the plontih of October 71 Christmas boxes Weire slipped Ito Exe,- ter boys •ot'enseas. Each box con,- stare lighted with Delco electric light canned g,00ds,'"eloocolate bars, gum,' Irvin Fahner of Kitche,ner . sp2nt a f h box- $1 00 • total e -w clays in town with his percales. provided for. Do your _bit `kid lend Eachen's last week.—Mr Daugaltd Me- ttle government your money for that Isaac has purchased a farm nearLon- purpose. . You receilve good interest don, where he will move shortly. -- tor your investment with all the Mr. and Mrs. 1/V1111. McKellar %pent sources of Canada with. ler 'brig,ht Friday in Afilsa. Craig. future as your protection and secur- iity. Give untk it hurts Cha's Zwicker expects to have his Saintsbury Mr, Alex': 'Macdonald visited with! with his parents in Ailsa Craig on - Saturday and Senday.—Quite a num- ber went ta Lucan on Monday to at-. value $284.00,, lOontribiltionts toiwia'rdis Lieut 1-.T. A. -Eckert of the. Veter- tend the ,great peace celebration.— inailin"' boxls will be Mary Carps was in ,town, last week A me/rot-Al se,reice wia be beld fully received., Kindly hand 'mate- for a few daYs. St. Ratfick's Church on Sunday morn - The remains of the late Mr. Moore ing at 11 o'clock, in memory of the- who-. died in Mlinic,o from influenza, late ?tee Ernest Pena -ice, who fell in, were interred Motile Evangelical Cent- battle France. The rector, Rev. Ci •etery last Wednesday Mrs, Moore ' 0, pilerre.11, will preach. Mr. and Mrs. has been quite ill with the same sick- "1 -bar a.re able. to, ta be out again, ,ess, bat is improving. L She expects after being laid up with, the "flu." to move here and live with her fathet Gottfried Mangnus, ast soon as she is able We ,extend trit the berea,vcd bution,s to Mrs. E. League also paeked 65 pairs socks. the League 13 military Lslhirrts, 11 suits pyjamas,. 37 pairs socks. ',Wool- , fa - knitting -will -be given out at the Lii- brary teach :Wednesday and Saturday 1111. -L. Johns, Sexy 'DIED IN STEPHEN. There .clied his father's hoine an the Lake Road, Stephen, on. Weeln.es- day ,morning,' Nov. 13, Norman T-Ienry Carrick, Isom of 'Mr: Jahn Carrick, at the 'age of 18 years and 8 months. Deceased was a victim of pulmonary treuble from which he had been auf- fering fat several, months. In August. -last he went to the hospital in London fon treatment, but he could find no 'relief and abauti a month age return- ed ta his home, in Stephen arid gradu- ally' aank until the end date. Deceas- ed was boan in Stephen townishin and was a young man of 'exerepliarY nab - its and much !esteemed ty- his'friends and associates. He•is( s,urvived by his father' and three sister's. The funeral taloo place to, the Exeter eeme- PRO-GERMAN TALK 'COSTS:, 'The San as pla.ped On 'all meetings tdence for Ppitriolc Regan at Mount wil.11 be lifted, on tSa,thrday moirtning; Daniel Mcitatte has completed the !Public Lilorary will ne-Oipen ' ' Oa ly he proud of it, The outside de - family aur heartfe,lt sympathy. , Our churches were opened on Sun- day and our. school on Monday. It • Wag a treat to ga to church again, after having no se•rvice for three erich, nude an inspection of our sc,hooll on Tuesday, • A ittunber of our limiters have been at Grand Bend the past week and re- port plenty of game. Chas, Finkbeiner of Delewa,re is vis- iting his mother, Mrs. Catherine Fink -- Mr. McGi(tliviray is moving to Kit- chtene,r this week,. where he. has se- Our.itaX collector is distributing the • tax. cards joist now. . There isn't much 'change In the taxes with tile excep- tion of whialtever might b,e the beer' raised 'inany a useless cur , --1)IIB PUBLIC: .Beaver building a fine res - TEESWATER MAN $1000, Stain by the War" 'FOvenir.g, o'clock. 111Yasitts-L-"Faii-li. of Our 'Fathers" nun and Nation"il •Antlicens,—",131tissed. Be, 'Zhou" and a 'native of German,rty, was tined $10,00. far unpatriotic p,ro-Gernian tttteran- tory ,bonds, actinitted he had nlenty of Money, but becatise he. iceilieve.d fused -'65, figlitingo Wlien the corations look fine. He deserves the Mr. and Ws, Sch'(warz 'and Daniel calsseS on Monday, Nov, ,1.8th 1918. . 1By Order Sexenen--`',Some .4\a-tee:int T.ru.. s Germans wanted to (-init., -be cht not day in our midst, the gtte,sts of "Mr. Births MT and Mrs. Honre,r BLISWell, a son: De jean—In Exeter, on Nov. 12, toi Mr, and AIrs. De Jean sown 1.0,41,04 Deaths, . Carrick -1n StepheA, On Noy. 13, Nor - mon Plenty Carrick, ,sen or Mr, John Carrick, aged' 18 years, 8 months. Ciark..—Al Salvador, Sask., on Nov. Mrs, ThOs. Clark, of lfsborne town - aged 32 years. Old Photograph. Plates Be,fore •destraying .those aid* plates made 20, 30, and 40 - 'Years ago we offer to the public the lost opportunity to secure phatographs from' tliem of yourself, year parents, your grand parents are amongst' -xi'ou. want that photograph. Order it now. SENIOR STUDIO'