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Mani Brown is having; ins 're:Idleness
wa-painted.
Pearl Holtzman is ;home oil a e -w
Mays vacation.
Mr. and Mrs,. W. L. Lewis or Mann
in Park are spending a flew days
an town,.
Our %3rass Band ha's beer. en,aaged
to 1.)1aY at the Bend OA Saturday July
alie 1st,
Art Zwieker, wife and child are
emending a few days at the home of
D. Zwickeze
A. IV. Holtzman of Ohio is home on
at mantas holidays. Art De (still the
;seat old boy.
TM and Mrs. Ildatbew talorlock of
Pleveland, Ohio, ttre visiting the for-
mer's parents for a few daye,
Mr. Foeest Hardy ato has been
training at London is visiting Milsa
Naera Either for a Dew days .
;Mies Ella Link OE telly, Mich., &
Miss Dorothy Inauty or Exeter gave
the town; a flying visit at week,
Sctool •closes today Thureclay our
grincipal Miss ,T Linklater has re-
jsignect We are spray' to lase Miss
"Liriklater as she was well liked by all.
Mrs. eMoCoy of Loadoe spent afew
Mays with Mrs. R. Bonthron, here re-*
eftexitlY.
Miss Exuma Thorapeon or Toronto
ieelaiend ftitmerly of thts Place visited in
ate village:
. Mrs. Knight who has been vieiting
tat that former home near Thamesville
Ls xeturuecir to town.
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Miss Ethel. Murdock ;who luta been
'visiting he -sieter in Alberta, is home
%ere spending a teuple lor months
• ;with bar; parents.
The relatives and friends of Mrs.
aTolin Mousse or Hay wilt regret to
▪ learn of Ler very serious illness and
*ill [tope for her recovery.
' The ante :al strawberry testival ed.
Carmel church was held on Friday
averting; The weather was fine and
la large cowd vitae present and ene
aoyed the occasion. The Ifeasall and
urnisted excellent music.
Dorainion Day will be observed in
ithe village this year, when ;the first
normal' race meeting, under the auta
tikes of the Hensel' Turf Club will
Aso bad. The Hensel]. band has been
engaged for the occasion.
; The death or Mrs. ,C. Shepherd
Itook 'place last week in her 67th
arear. The deceased had been in fail-
ing health for some years, hnd dun -
the past year was a greo.t suffera
n. bearing bar illness with great
Xintistian. patience. Mrs. Shepherd
was poseessed .of many excellent qual-
ities and had a large circle of rela-
tives and friends be whom the will
?be greatly missed as she was of a
very kind and. lovely disposition.She
leaves to mourn her lass two sons
Walm o Tuokerstnith, on the homee
,etead farm and 'William of Rennie
lerto enlisted some menthe ago, and
eone daughtee Mrs. F. arenas of this
:village. Another daughter, init.'s. F.
,Wood passed away in the west some
wears ago. The funeral service was
iteld on Thursday of last week to the
McTaggart cemetery and the family
%eve the sympathy of the community
ee in their bereavement
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Miss 93-f. Oostreicher vielted lo Pa)ea
troit dale week.
Wedding bells are. ringing in 'oar
village this week
'Mr. and Mrs. jack Eidt Spent Fee'
day in, Stratford.
Mr. irio. Pfaff attended the fanerel
or a relative in Michigan last week,
Miss Pearl Kraft. of Napervills.
is spending her vacation at her home
here, .
The Evangelical church will hold
their atineel strawberry festival OD
July 4tla
Mr. and Mrs„ Ed. Kraft, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Kraft spent Sunday
east a Exeter.
Mr. 1Clarence irellermana who has
been ilI we are pleased, to say is able
to be out 'again.
' Mr. John K. Ehlers has given his
house a new coat or paint; which adds
greatly to appearance. I
Mrs. Collingwoocli and Mrs, 'flinger
or Pt, Huron are visiting their par-
ents Mr. and :Mrs. Fred 'Goe,staan .
Sixteen candidates tried entrance
eixarainations here last week. Mins
Vesper of Exeter presided while Mr.
Shore went to Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. SDID Baker„ Mr. and
Alm. Geo. Wie,gand and Mr,. and Mrs.
Riot. ;Baker visited 'their sister who
is very/ ill in Seat -oath!, Sunday.
Shiplo
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THE EXETER TIMES
ere Rain about: noon Joked as though
it might spoil the preeceedings bet
it cleared up in the afternoon and
a good orowci gathered and ia niost
pleasant time was nojoyed, pref..
gramme of ehildren's rune, bane -
boll. etsa was carried out and tbe
different events were well oonteeted
and much interest shown. Ice cream
and refreshments were I.:served,
Both ant iseptie and ;cleansing, Tiexe
ift "113" Shampoo Paste leaves the
hair smooth, the scalp elean. 25e at
Itexcal Drug Stores only.
W. S, 'Cole, Exeter.
THE LA.TE WM. ;GILPILLAN .
The .death took Place on 't,he 14th
concession of 'llorne, on Saturday
june. 24th' or 'Mr. Wm. 'Gilfillan aged
57 years and 7 days. The deceaned
had been ailing for over a year and
although lee was a• great sufferer be
bore it all with tortitude and pati -
Mace, In his death the community
loses a faithful citizen, wee 'who was
highly respected, throughout the :com-
munity and who was well known
having practically resided on the farm
on whiott he died nearly all his life.
He wan born in Scotland and at the'
ago of three years tame to Canada
with hia parents aettlina, on the rem
I'Le deceased was a ;staunch end
faithful memb-er ot the KirktonStoete
clureh having been an :elder for many
years. Thar a number or years he was
-superintendent .of .the Suaday -school
and a teacher of the 93ible class, but
a few years ago gave up the of:Hoe
of superintendent and continued as
leather of the:class. Beeides his bee
reeved widow, whose maiden name
was Mary E. Hackney, he is survived
by a family of six small children,
the youngest being three years of
age and the 'sympathy of the *hole
community goal out to them in this
their sad hour. Two brothers and
one sister also sttrvive, 'John of Us-
borrne, anirnee of Toronto, and Mrs.
J. C. Balfour 'of the Thames (Road.
Mr. Russel Smith hate resigned his
;position at the Exeter station and
left Monday for London where he
has accepted a position as brakeman
His place at the station as b:eing tak-
en by air. Loorne Ba,skfervillee,
Mr. Earl Powell, eon or Rea. G,
Powell o2 Clinton, visited in town lest
Friday -evening. on his way to Lon-
don ;where he hes accepted a posit:l-
ion for the summer.
LIKE A FAIR DAY
le Canadian Niagara Power Com -
any to export power Unless thet
ompany agrees to sell to the Hydeo
reasonable terms.
Nix., MacNamara in the 13ritisb
lommons yesterday, referring to tte
lava' battle off the Skager Rack, de -
'tared that in vlow of later informa-
tion the Admiralty had no reason to
"ellise or modify its otficla/ estimate
5f Gorman fosses.
SATURDAY,
The Italians made more progress
In the Arsa Valley.
0! the civil service in Canada, in-
side and out, 3,424 Men have en-
listed.
W. S. 1Vliddlebro, M.P., was nomin-
ated for the Commons by North Grey
Coaservatives.
Returned soldiers took steps in
Toronto yesterday to form a Domin-
ion -wide association,
Mr. N. W. Rowel], K.C. , M.P.P.,
Liberal leader in Ontario, is leaving
shortly for England.
A London paper said that people In
Frankfort, Germany, were getting
American lard.
F. Wellington Hay, of Listowel,
was nominated by North Perth Lib-
erals for the Legislature.
Gerald Flynn, of Kingston died as
a result of the explosion at Nobel, be-
ing the sixth victini.
Colin Gregor O'Brian, K.C., L'Orig-
nal, has been appointed Sunior Coun-
ty Judge of Prescott and Russell.
King George has given his sanc-
tion for the Duke of Conna:ught to re-
turn to England next October.
C. C. James, Dorniaion Commis-
sioner of Agriculture, dropped dead
on a Niagara -on -the -Lake care at St.
Catharines. He was 53 years of age.
Fred Denis, of Hull, a French-Ca-
nadian, and his six SODS, five of them
married, have all joined one of the
new battalions.
Mrs. Martha Crosby, aged sixty,
was burned to death in a fire that de-
stroyed the home of her bretber-in-
law, W. Hurst, at Harrow.
Von Batocki, chief of the Germen
Food Regulation Board, admitted
that the German potato situation has
grown more serious.
Austrian aeroplanes dropped
bombs on Venice yesterday morning,
killing six persons. The naaterial
damage was insignificant.
Malcolm McPherson, eighty-fonr
years of age, a fernier at Unionville,
P.I11.1., was eentered yesterday to lie
hanged on the 7th of September for
the murder of his wife.
Points of Interest in England
1•11011141.11111140,
Vividly Described by Rev. Reg. D. Turnbull, B. A., Son of Mr. W. A.
Turnbull, and a nephew of Mrs. John Gilfillan of Kirkton.
Tim ;following' communication has itioa column wagons, There are four az.e kept, What a ;display at wealth
4 boert raceived be Mrs. John Gilfil- hattexies to. a brigade. l'he gun. nark in crowns, :see/Area nieces, gold salt
'Ian, ef Kirkton, trete her nePlielsea is the scene of great activity when cellars, ma.uacly dishes, models or
'Illev. Reginald David Turnbull, 13. A. eireken batteries are lined up to- castles, Istete truraPets, the badges or
who is' with the 43rd llovvitzea Bata gether, varioae orders, eta, the room is in
tery at WhltleY :Camp, Eaglaad. Here in cenip ere tee quite a few reality a safe venni!). a safe, the inner
Bombardier Tarnbull ; IS a son of men both in the infaritrY and the stone wall being thirteen feet thick.
111/r. W. A. Tarn:bull, of' Baraulear aranery, who are back from. the Outside the Regalia is the site
He is a graduate of the St. Marys front on a leave or absense. They are where polar Lady Jane Grey and Anee
:Collegiate Instttute land attended all alike in this respect that they Boleyn were pat to death.
Toronto Univereity and Knox leollme refrain from' saying very much, about In the Beauchamp tower, the real
He ;headed hts -course all through the twar and ite horrors. If eve tee" to Iprisoxt on the pla.ce, are many filings
'Knox ;College and was g•ranted 'his draw them into coeversatiou on this Of interest, but I was 'eorkeerned °hien;
last yea,r oa,; ;tenant of enlisting topic thee' Wilt tell us that hey gy with some or the instriptione e*
with' 43rd ,battery Guelph. He can. back to England to forget all graved by aniesoner.s en the inner
was given a travelling scholarehip about the battles for a little while ;stone walls low ago, One I remove,
valued at 409. . None oli them leave the fainteet id.a ter was to this ;effeet—that man Is
Tte getter n-hich appears below, as to when the war is likelY to b' not killed by adversities which lie
is a most interesting one, aspect- over. butt they nearly all think that has bat by the, impatience with Which
tally the description of his virsit to the ;duration of the war is not goiag enduree them.
Old London and Oxford University; to depend OA the number of raen who The Armoury Towel' contains a
lsurvive to fight. They think that ;vast exhibit of the old steel arm-,
there ars other factors besides num- dux worxi by men and leorsee ire the
bens of men wbich are going to plar sixteenth and seventeenth ;centure
an important part in bringing the ies. Thera are to seezt theta/ too
ies°0netaileesat)0(7.synirt°Eato IIE-rgillert%nytoungirtatf used as weapon:1 of war, Models or
mwareIat
kets and long cross bows which they
the lances, speare, battle axes, mus-
e day,s' leave of alateense. from the old thumb screw and rack. are
eaarters -shortly atter .arrival. laao ttere. The old executioner's axe and
had our leave at the beginning of block doe a not look any mere invitizig
April, Peeing that we are only forte today thataeit must have looked to
miles (from London it was zattural the people long 'ago. '
that most of u,s spent our time there Hare you eeer heard of Madame
ailthou,g,h some who had more of the Tussaud1s Wax Works? Really it is
root of all evil went up to Edinburgh
Glasgow and Aberdeen.
oan be represe.nted in wax. There are
marvellous with what exaetitude and
life -like characterietios human. beings
Impressions af old London ; evax figures there of many- ot the
!Willey -Camp '.
t ; England, ;May 21., 1910
Dear Anna: Agnes:—
Just to show you that soldiers
in 'camp appAciete ' letters I an
going to answer yoga letter which
'
1 reoeived only last a:gilt. Peop-
le ar home ought never to b negEt-
gent of their 'correspondence with
the 'lads in the army, and for the,
most part 1 think they are not.
In my note to you I said very
little ' more than that 3. proposed
!writing a real letter to you in the
near tature. Perhaps you would wish
to know something of the conditions
army quarters. You will obseree from city of London was its enormous size
the above heading that we are ia My first; impression of the
Edith Cavell is quite goul. At tile ma-
under which we pass our time in ale world's greatest men. and women past
and present. That :at the late Nurse
VVitley Camp new and not at Bram- tran.ce to the building stands the
Toronto whith is only one -sixteenth
its size. looks like a moire village
- figure or a policeman. so natural that
ishotteas formerly, but a military canp in .camparisen to it. Although It it, .40 . .
irk England is much the same no large, Londonn'el streets do not seem iolanY PeoPle have been known to go
matter where you find it. It is like more ,crowded than some of these in ap to Inn and ask; a. question and be
a any' of huts, one storey high and Toronto—the traffis is so well h naled
surprisedOextfoltrdi..4 sLirunVesu7s1;ty
large 'enough ta accomcdate twent5 1- in every re:3pect. 'Xte und.'rgrouLd
seven mietn. These huts are frame, railwa.ys accenanaodate so many of the
IVO were t
plastered on the interior, well ventil- travelling public. that by the time Seeing that
five rom Oxfornot
d we could
lated an.c1 lighted. At night we slt,ep the motor etiaebasee have taken on miles fonly sixtyit
on bunks each of three boards raised their loads there are comparatively
d;gg p a ay to .seo
six or eight inches from the floor, few people walking on theof oinuthr the pleasure
Id streets. ce,mni:
ersity. tannthe old
est yoa have l
and covered with a straw 111 at-. OE course the Strand Piccadilly and
tress and pillow. Each man is stip- Leicester Square are 'exceptions, .t.r to read mare about it tbapp,tne
han I load
died with four blankets, but 's.nce. bo theseplaces there is nearly- alwaYs you will be surprised to know t
' Saturday was a busy evening. in ISIONDAla the real warm weather has arrived a jam, and especially is thi e. so about
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the Universit y comprisee ;seventhat
y.-
town the streets being crowded with Airs. James Cowanwe do n.ot require that numbrfor theatre timefive collegos and church, In the
„ the oldest pion- vitae time after ooming zus short time at our dispeal we it people. Ma.ny had come in. from the. eer of Minto township, died in her
obliged to confine our attention to
. ,
used to oat in the regimental mese stayed at the Maple Leaf Club. a.
here we While in London a number of
a few of the 'colleges. so we chose Tri
packed with horses and rigs besides
country -and the ;sheds of town were
84th yearA successful operation for an al- r000ur huts wiaith is much more sa tip-. au
m, but now e eat. at tablee in tome for soldiers, and run under the
lay, Exeter, Batioa Josue, L
erday evenincolm
the ;streets being lined. On a fine Sit- cerated tooth as performed on Hon.
factory
Magdalen, Sheldenian Th.e-
ing the folks from ahe TWeG
. . Mar.y. men are appointee. from each hut to act ation to the Daughters, for they not
and tome -like. Eash day two pire. 1.Ve felt ourselves under oblig- st. mary
spices oE the Daughtere or the Em -
etre and the Bodleian Library. All
country appreciate coining to town .A number of non-commissioned of -
these we saw with the 'Registrar or
to do their shopping, rend ;spend a Deers and men of the Canadian forces An the 'capacity of mese orderlien /wily eupply , bed, board, :reading,
University College acting as our guide
short time renewin,g acquaintances returned to Quebec. (by brnagino the grub from the cook. writing, smoking and billiarel rooms
house, serving it, washing the W.hen in the Trinity- College .Dine
and those in tow -n no less appreciate The British steamer Brussels -was
ing Hall we were agreeably surprised
mingling with the crowd.
captured by the Germans and taken etc. dishes, - for three shillings and :.sis: pence a ;
th fitvi that the new Knox dining
'
into Zeebrugge. li'he Home of Tennyson ' • day, but thetnaelves look after the
tan resembled it so much. The ethapel
were surrounded 'by many little place andw-ait on tables. We cert-
ainly had a little touch of home there.
The vines which oiling to many of the
NEWS TOPICS OF WEE1 A Canadien otficeiawasnrrested at
the United States.
hamlets and toweas. In these places the ROOMS of Parliament, Welstinin.-
.Among tho places we visited were
buildings are bea.utiful. Each college
Seattle, charged with re-cruiting in When we were in BramshoLt we is a rich and grand piecle or work.
all British fronts for the past week courteous aud kindly. Near the town ster Abbey, St. Paul's ;Catlaedral,
The Sheldonian Theatre, so zalled
—.
The total number of casualties on we always found the people quite as its own quadrangle, lawn, eta.
City Tetnple, Buckingham Palace,
because oil its founder, BishopSheldon
-sv- as 8 , 0 7 0, c, f whom 3,602 were
killed. of Haslemere is the home of the:poet
Tennyson, now . occupied !by Lord White Hall, Meyer of London, and
and because modelled atter a Roman:
Madame Tussaud'a Wax Works.
amphitheatre, correspond.s to our
The Iluse arorld's Happenings rare- recruiting for Canada was urged by
The appointment of a director of Parker, a. very congenial old gentle-
man and. glad to see anyene in kaarki. :Visits Parliament Houset
Convocation Halt at the University or
fully Compiled and Pet /nte meeting. some of us eat—just for the sake "When sve went to the Canadian
degrees are conferred and students
Mr. N.. W. Rowell at a recruiting aaten La the 'study of the old horne Toronto. It is the place where the
Two young men, Wm. Wilson and or iespiraticin—in the , chair where fmminration offices on the Trafalgar
read their prize essays from the ros-
Chas. Smith, are believed to have the pool eat when wrote "The !Charge Square we were fortunate enough to
wonderful painting, the coneeption
Handy and Attractive Slant? nn
tin on either side. On the ceiling is e
' the Renders of Our Paper — A been drowned in the Hydro -electric o e Light _rigade, and other
' secure passee to the Houses ot Pare
the Triumph of Truth over
&Ale! Hones Enjoyment. lake at Eugenie._ , or Lords and House of 'COMMOrti m
liaraent and, so SaNV bOth the Houee
Ignorance. At the centre sits the lite
lione that Brig . -General Mercer fs with a view to solving the problem of litirst where !may be seen the ruine setsion. Although we did not hear 'being '
any of the really groat men like Earl
Light of Truth. Near the periphery
,
A surrey of .CIntario Is being made Six miles from Hasleniere is Mid -
:poems
tle child 'Cupid' surrounded by the
still alive is expressed by Lieut. -Col. hotel accommedation when prohibi- of Queen Elizabeth',s 'old home. Two 1Grey. Asquith or Lloyd 'George apeak,
and rolling. the thick black. cloud ot
Hayter of the Headquarters Staff in
France in a letter to 11r. P. T. Mer- Miss Adelaide J. 31. Maynard, 1564 is a small village called Liphook. It
„ etill -we .enjoyed to the full. listenin,g
to the clebates on importaat 'quer-
eenting the various Art,. and Scieraen
tion takes effect_ mile% frout Aramsliott, to the north,
Ignorance are bunaan figures repre-
King street west, Toronto,,died froin was there that Longfellow wrote his tions in the House of Commons. The
Outside the cloud and failing to the
aregliela ;politician does not mince.
The :Bodleian Library, „named after
cer of Toronto.
Final evidence in the ammunition injuries recei-aed when she was "Village Blacksmith." 'fhe spreading,
ground are Envy. Malice and Pride,
sales probe before the Davidson
Commission was a cable from the Co- struck by an automobile.
gersall Telephone Co. Naas badly
Ross Maybeery, lizienaan for tbe In -
said Lord Nelsen had hie last meal
tle Royal Anchor Hotel where it is
etestnut tree is still there opponee words, or beat about the bosh. Ire
goes straight to the point, ie very
' .acriettadtuferYieswaheo.o.
foltrdacidnsitinahrnotettnythaaeez
military authorities' request, decided
lonial Secretary. '
London Intel men, acting on the telephone -wire overhanging a Hydro -
burned and ehocked b'y touching a in England
A. village or town in this -count-
. Contrary to many ala our Canadial
Parlianientarians they metuse to id
serious and deliberate in his -speech.
:cp eCuCtinS apri:Oloii.ev.:11alynaasbpaeutilicalt .pietn- earl
not to .sell wines or spirits after 5 electric wire of heavy Voltage, .try eil not !the same as one at home duage in distasteful ecreonalities
each panel bearing the University
p.m. (6 o'clock city time). Major-General Leonard Wood, uf The 'buildings are old fashioned; the subtleties and hair isplittings.
. (Coat of Arms. There is one book still
Fire damaged the Nipissing Refin- tbe U. S. army, last night received ;streets aro leeldom strait, and there ' The old Abbey with all its noble
left chained to a shelf to give visitors
ery at Cob 11 the largest silver re -fin- from Secretary of War Baker an nr- are 'fewer attempts made at aide statuary, old tombs, chapel, corone
an idea. of the methcd which was once
ery in Canada, so that tbe refining ef gent. appeal to start for the border taint beautilyin.g of homes ation chair, shrine of Edward the Cue
!employed to prevent 'readers frons
tions under ' s Jurisdiction. England at this time of year is teaser, etc., was a place or !real in -
so very beautiful that one ca.nnot terest and feeling tor as. In tbe
marks of the chain fastenings. In the
bullion will be prevented for some at once some of the militia orgenize- stealing a volume. On the shelves are
Wm. Brennan was fatally injured, chapel intercessory services are held
TUESDAY. •holl, Petting that it is a country
wax raodels or Roman buildings are
time.
Library besides paintings, oak and
and George Morrow aorciewhat bruls- North fighting for. It is like one big durba,g the woek. The whole service
ed when a Michigan Central train The Allies won another victory in grand home, with all tbe meadows is strong, and 'appealing, stirring oae
struck their rig on a level crossing at German East Africa. the flowers many of which are not to the depths with its vigor and ten-
rnany xelice of tlae English poets.
Hagersville; the horse was killed. A total of nine Allied vessels, large seen in Canada, the large trees, the derness. There ti OW, little room
Well I take it for gran.ted that
Berlin City Council yesterday ee- and small, were reported sunk. we'll kept hedges, the narrow tenet- nParte-1 metier Iforget to mention
you are almost tired reading. this
lected six names from *which tbe elec. Violent engagements were reported Witley ;Camp twaS aimost wholly
like roads, etc. this in my letters to my frietaa's—
it appear,
scrappy account er what was far tnore
tors are to choose one for the. city. to have occurred. on -the Greek front- an English ca.nap until we came for the 'purpose of private devotion.
One week from to -morrow eve are
interesting than I am able to 'make
The names are Brack, Kitchener, Co- ier. . In there sa,d souls go to pray for laced
rona, Aalanae, Korwana, and Benton. Wm. Ross, for fifty years Town Ades off Canadian artillery. They say
up from leramshott ss four brig- ones away at the front.
... going on a four days -march, with
FRIDAY. Clerk and Treasurer of Fergus, died there aro thirty thousand soldiere St. Paul's Cathedral
full equiptmenta to Lark Hill, Dear
in his 85th year.ISeatrbilrttatPleavien' 'sh
foarll flirien& iii,raachtaice%
The Germans were routed by the Sir Ernest Shackleton's efforts to here. We are situated down in a san- Pauls
S Sunday dra, morningespeseviealwiye went t oh eSete.
Belgians in East Africa. rescue his comrades on Elephant Is- mud in
dy hollow, quite different from the
Ricbard Byers died , at Hamilton land ended in. failure. 'Bra.mshott. ;Right near us is. the music. 11 is the large3t church here train:rig until we are ready for
from the kick of a horse be was It was announced in the British a lovere big pine park of sorne thirty, in the !British Enapire. We were in no the front. Jest Whoa we are likely1
cleaning. Commons that British prisoners Were .aares. It is in tins park that N11.0 way disappointed, tor both choir and to ga noboda knees's, bat eve are alt
message from the Keiser to the King Percy Black, 117 Pendrith avenue, _ 411114d.0 Were as nearly perfect as any anaiona Lel go ;scan.
A German submarine carried a now'getting half rations in Germany. often ge Sunday tetternoon to :stretch
The battle of Verdun still aa,ges
of Spain. ourselves out on the gra and write I OVO1' !hope ta hear. T13,, s:!rmon mny '
have been ;good, bat I could nqt hear in it/ n7net y-s.iventli illy. Some think
Toronto, was instantly killed when a a ;few letters .
• Greece, under pressure, agreed to trestle about which he was working England has eove adopted the
audience.
a word of it, I was so far back in the that thO end of Vleadan evil). be the
; end of the war.
Allies. light saving scheme. All the 'clocke
;Well I think I will bring this let.
Oxford County Council appointed were moveld on one hour last night, In the evening 1 telt as if it would -1
the proposals made by tbe Entente slipped,
The British -Government increased three patrolmen to look after roads, to we will be getting up at four o' an do me ,any harm to heae a good ter to a 'dose and hope that you. will
write soon a:gain tor I enjoy a -our
the tax on incomes from foreign in- taking advantage of the Highways clock tcamorrow morning instead of sermon, sa I went; to tbe 'City Tempi°
letters. Kindly remember me. to all
yestments. Act amendment. where Rev. 3 . W . 'Campbell used toi
'Toronto, aged two years, was killed the Progressive Committee by resoni- a heap to learn, so ,we are being
at five.,
kept pretty bus all not disappointed, The preach:a' or the' Church.
Mabel Claik, 398 King street West, Theodore Roosevelt by letter and The ;soldier in 'the artillery nes .pretion prior ',to the war, ;and was the people who know me at theStone
I am
by a runaway horee. ' Hon endorsed C. E. Hughes at Presi- the time. At, evening was, a Bev. Russell, of :Clep-
Lieut.-Col. LeVesconte of tbe dential candidate. . groom, water, feed and harnees the eery mach of Old St. eiaidr•ew's La
Dive oielocitti We rise, go to the stables, t.P.TD, Place, The church reminded me
; , Your loving nephew,
Bat -
ankle when his horse shied yesterday. clined yesterday to entertain propos- horses. Then eve come back to our
'166th Battalion sustained e brOken Tbe United States Goveanment de- Toronto. 'BM. IIEG. DAVID TURNBULL,
John A-Makins, Reeve of 'North els of Latin-American Governments oto'clisoek .
tuts, &lave, polish boots, shine but- Rachingloarn Palace, A compara- No. a07750. , 43rd Howitzer Bate
tery, 10th ;Brigade, ,
Elasthope, was nojninated' for the fax Mediation with MelicO. bgaovoentbrEeoarkatatstatysainticlanaoeVrthillt tively new lookipg 'building,. did not
Canadian iContiegent, 113. 13. V.
:Legislature by North Perth COnzierva- The railroad workers of Canada haversaekS ; with lunches, the great oceupy much of our time, We went
Army 1'. 0.. Lonclen, England.
tives. - ' We take with us our water betth'S, chiefla to see the 'Royal Guard meant
tiotze, to defer their effort to secare a sight welt worth seeing, as every
P.S.—'We o.re now in the 10:h ire.
'Philip Taylior Of Peterboro, seven ha,ve decided, owing to the near condi- coats to 'case of rain. You.. can ne vi,
teen years of ege, collided violently an eight-hour working day, movement is -exeuted perfectly.
stead Of the '11112 Brigade,' I have%
with another player in a Cburch Sir Wilfrid Laurier it suffering or be ;sure of a fine morning here
taat it witl not rain before aeon. The Tower or London . - been ;promoted to the- rank of Bombe
League baseball game, and nied of from a slight return of his old tna- infentrynien ' tell us ttat they ardiei. iso am now addreseed "Garae
intent:1r injuriee. lady of facial neuralgia, and in co- In the Town' or London are enough
Teventy freight-bend/ere and car- sequence bas cancelled his engage- would not care to be in the atrillery
us we have hen manY of iteal'e to take np ones attentioa
clieckers on the G. T. R. at Windser Went to address a ptiblit electing at horses to look
for several hours. The plate was int-
struek for higher pay, end in three Hull 1'o night after, so nititi harness ta 'keep clean
and then to stituted bY William the 'Conqueror
. . , .
dt
12 29 a day., • . . tient 0 adopt registra.tion, and within its limits. It obvers an area ---.....---
'lours the Compeer granted their de- A largelg attended meetieg of work to 'keel) 'it zequitins A 10 t a
AM Anti ;wagons look-
% t-
i. for the purpose of proteeting 'the
SETTER THAN SPANKING.
Special flOt1100.
15nd of an fnereate from $1.80 th Hainilton wetraen Urged the Govern- 4 . city and maintaining law and ordea
diSpattking deed rtot CUM tiltildreil of bed'
mg well.
!Battetea. tte,d Brigede ,;:sf ;over} eighteen acree. It gave tics a
Wetting. Theee le a COfittibt101141 °Attie for
' A neunty Beard of Agriculture was Pledged their titinost assistance in re- No doubt you, Wish ...0 knnw jus"' ia. :the old "Bloody Toss iwhere
Artillery
, rather • -ereeey feeling •as we atood
this ttotitlia ifra, M. Stuaninta, Bea 8+1
,- rmed by Lairobtoti County Farmers' 1646111g eligible men for military ser- wtai: tito artillery battery end brig- Windsor, Data 'still send free to any mothea
'teas, Cairn Mitt Vitra GroWerse As, Vice. a asists at a„ the two little prIncOS were raurder.
Isar auctessful home treatneeet,' veith full
1 ,Ilnr occriertiterat organinatiams: ado are. A' battery 0
rivo officers, attd cam hundred
iltanttord yesterday endorsed a by- end twenty-iive hote,e,s, eixteen gana
"' ed "nears ago; where poor George k
,Tef fries (Geoffries) drank him ,elf to
death, arid where Sir Walter 'Raleigh
i tffortg, Live Stock Breeders' As By a *ote of 469 for and 295 kundred and forty-one !men includ,‘
i
# "rim .rtytt-t,p-oreefrie Power Commis- law to gront $613,000 to the Brantfoth nihtt'hon lit;lig ' blitt'e" wa„01D„,11g, ''-`x,the 'ter - elan nate of his torifinemett instate:alone. Send no raoney,hut writs hes
ere it MIDI 1101 it, This treatment aim
kielisa If your children *retitle Tau in this
way. 0Dotil blitino the :ohlid, the chantei
' ee8t1(311, Wornen'S rbstftutes, and against,. the property owners in Ing
, wroth hat history or the evorld during
_Ion 011:Wow, i.o mud the lEgense ot Genetal ilospitt.at . , , teen ifirat lino Wil Ong () nu I:6 elle" With' nritetteally' .116 ottaltiek.. Near laY (WM Adana cse aged pooplo trobble4With,,!, .
' - - - - ,bettorY 'is attached sixteen', amtnntk" -la the tegatta, mtlit,re itio, Itoyli j weiS 'pine difilesitios ihr as, or eight,-
arr. ariitOr4 z visited friends
Parkhill Sunday.,
Miss Maggie Gower has !returned
tattle trona Parkhill
Miss Dietrtok of Sarnia is. visiting
her uncle Mr. John Dietriele.
Miss Alice Gazser is visiting her
uncle Mr. John Gainer of 'Craditon.
:.3.1,bs Marie -Carey of Mt. Carmel.
is visiting her cousin Mrs. John Good-
ing.
Miss Lula Finkbeiner was in Park-
hill .1.3.st week trying the entrance,.
ex.11n.
Dant' forget the social an Thursday
29th a good programme is tieing pre-
pared.
nliss refadalite Barry of Mr. Carmel
s the guest of Mies Edith Lynen
ou Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. (Che.s. Baumgarten or
Dashwood called on Mr. -Charlie Loch-
ner last week.
Mr. A. Gooding and deughter Janet
of Parkhill visited at the home of
John. Gooding.
Messrs diforleas.; and Polloek of. Care
beta visited friends in the village
Sunday evenign.
Messrs Fred fielding Hubeat and
John Lyncll visited Mr. R.. Campbell
ea . Lake Road Sunday.
Whalen
Mr. ;and Mrs. James 'Cottrill (of
'Bethany spent Sunday here at Mrs.
John 'Hotigsons,
Mr. and Mre. Thomas Morley and
Mr. and Mrs. John Wright spent Sun
day with relatives at Elimville.
The people of this catirent protease
joining with the circuit church •at
Centralia on the lst of jaily again
this year . , . ,
.
At last our council men are go-
ing td repair the road amend here
they have certainly been a disgrac,e
this seal:son.
Richard Hodgson and John, Foster
lave finished the boAding of their
new brick houses ana the appearance
is quite an addition to the farm's.
Quite a numberi from helre attended
the services Eltinville on Sunday
and were delighted with the sermon
Preathed Rev, Dewey of Strata
Lord.
Patrick McGee has returned home
from attending school in Toronto
after writing on his entrance exams
at that place. There were three from
this school who tried 'entrance 'this
year, namely, Elsie Gunning who
wrote at Exeter, Bert Duffield and
aim Wheliho.n. who ;tried .at Lucan.
Thames Road
Quito a nuraber attended the anl-
niversary service at Elimville last
Sunday.
Last Sunday being. Decoration Day
quite a number from bare aieited
Exeter anenetery.
Mr. John Passmore or Hen'sall ;vis-
ited his parents, Mr. and bIrs. Thos.
Passmore on Smiday last .
Ptest Robt. Rae of thee 135th Batt
Roan Pease:lore, Thomas Wilkinson,
Wm. Jeffrey of the 191st Batt. were
itt tho neighborhood last Sanday.
THAMES ROAD PICNIC
We were in error last week is ref-
erence to the Thames 'Road Picnic;
It was heal on Thunsday in Mr. :T.
W.,Cottle't bush and was a splend:d
success despite the threat. ning wcath-
tt,Z4leff/MMegriuminINE'11.11.1r
iito less than four radiating surfaces gather up almost
every scrap of heat and send it through your comfortable
sooms,
wait"
warys
nthine
sarna Ce
Drop in some time soon and hear about McC/arfs
special. installation service that gets out of every ton of
axal all the heat there is in it. • goy
Sold by T. HAWKINS & SON.
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Important Events Which Have
Occurred Durinsthe WeYc.