HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-4-11, Page 1FORTY-SECOND YEATt-- NO. 2243
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Coats
Another New lot of Spring Suits & Coats just in. They are real beauties. Right
up to, them -mute. Goods are getting scarce and hard to get. so coddle early and get a
choice.
Ladies Swell Dresses
0 only. Fine All Wool Serge Dresses beautifully trimmed $20 each,HOUSE
FURNISHINGS
I I •
Nolo fear yoor Spri.rt,,;r ,1•IOIL:
tor
Rugs floor Cove
ESSELLS
4. TINTER
VELVETS
UNIONS
clear ing. Yoa vvi i1 itt:d to
r seedy supplies.
I 1 vOLEta=il:
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n/ATTINGS
CONI OL1:UM m
CO" GOLEUM
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t No v,o\
I trpery
Ni:T
A..P:ES'PRY
Spccial s
For the mem
Men's Suits
big "Assortment of Tweeds tstxd
try
1440, Good vainer at Old Prig}sr.
Boys' Suits
$ good snowing tit IlonS; Illoorttizrs
Sans,. Extra good values. Ail eolors
Men's Baht Coats
xl! t
Por this weed
For the Ladies
White Waists $1.25
of Taitt Coats axi:
isonnhle price . 'Thr est Thing
bunch ofre ttllxr 5 Coote;a
a_
c
en's fiats:
11 here. The
`Iiif 1ti4s:tw Sdtade , A ,liit
z,*ai d Slat#y Mete' \ ilte Waists
$1,¢5 fear
Lisle Hose`
pairs of segaatar 3Qc tU
1,90, This is a speciai iioe
House Dresses
I Ccir Yana}' reap Dressas.
ttaote nlokieya
act Silk $L25
1073 yards
Silk, Nit e� vp
1;
inch lliaelz 3'ailettt=
'Plat;) wa it'k 1,25 I,
t•�,.i a,tk..1
WALL PAPER
Call and s
NEW WALL PAPER
5000 Rolls for7 u
o to pick. from
ouxr assortment Every kind. :very color irci ever;
Jones
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2nd, 1918
coots!!
mein -
FLYING OFFICER DROPS
TE TIIOUSAND'ELP 3UJ
LANDS SAFELY IN .ELL.°.
special meeting of the be following clopping taketa from
is sailed by the Reeve, a"
;: hers presr>ni, an Edmonton paper refers • to tits. thri[
The Reeve outlined ihei reasons for ting experience of Major Q"s, P. Howe,.
calling the. meeting; 1st,, to take ars- of Edmonton, grandson of fislrs...eok-;
.� tion .r" Exeter fg. Co. ra'p)rt of ell of the London Toad North. 3lajor'
" committee. :'zdsl tMide consideration oP
i the report of "the Chairman of the lotve 'is ixvell knotl-7 by many +frisndsfi
o Boal and Bridge: nozn.initt3 re pitr- to -tud .3round Ex: ter.
• obasing , of a Municipal team of There aro few, very .few
horses, wat(as: macbane is shot cit
Per Snell and Day, that tine sprcial colltral'at the -tizzy nag
committee ry fiery 0 l%fs_. Co., be em- feet xis the air, %oho liv lk.
powered to offer the plant for sale tads -possibly a stir •tdtage'>+of
either by tender or politic aucttore i thousand. Yet such is rhe
• Carried•
Per Penhale. andthat the co:in-
< eil purchase. a team of work horses
en and other equipment necessary for
3Lunicipa! .vark. Carried_
Per Say and Elston. cbe piArchase o
„, said, liais;,s be left with ihr)t Bead g;”.
^• !,ridge committee, C' orre d.
Per Elston arca Pre haute That ziki .
o eve;'procure •t nitt tblt 414 4(4' to havi,•
'.r,.'andtc° 24Taattido lacipt:1
arses and t'gwr; igrtei f! d. zc
oected. Carr -a -d;,
Jles, $gni
.'Q
•s •..•
'y'•i. •i 0•'"i � 0 •0'd` C: 4 4 ti•Q tn :'n:i i4,4 O. i "o..A':4:
Spring Wants
Call and exam-
ine ine our full line ol:
sh
o� machines lees anti
wringers. See the'new
1000 Gravity Wash-
er. It works like
clockwork.
Machines $13to $16.
Wringers
$4.50 to $7.50
Clothes Baskets
$1.50 to $2.50
jttelrtnrn titorrAttoci.
O'Cedar Mop and; Polish make easy dusting
Just received a shipment the 1918 pm,.nt of 9 8 NewPer-
Per-
fection Oil Cook stoves with the improved glass oil
fount, wide top:etc.
Sappans, sap PPait
pails, ilesetc at reaso a'
ble prices.-
HEArIAN'S
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27a Phones 27b
Eiraminimmio
1
he Times will be pleased to recieve renewals
from all whose Subscriptions are now past
due. The rate is $1,25 a year.
1t9`lr.fi
ah• � � 518 •a;.:
cwounoll t,
C rat w z:'t'1el
The "n)illl`
rrd.int logot ik'lC"%tF�? 'Eli
a l tin&% lit
and approved.
Corsizatmoicatiars
lost's- froth 'Fuel cop
tatv,t re} sale and drri t'et'c sat coral; w -'
From tit; :sear t„r} r tt tizci 43t1tai
Alunicilr.l ".,'.sotaaationt Toronto re
wast nee ar,d ;annotapcirtg (1, '4 .
zrh*xt arnval rust ti'(o'; laid eser
From the se ret try, of kite 'Hydro
1 lc stilt fatal% av .xssoli a •ion, of On-
torto re anr,.ual fes; $10,7913 pay,
From the SeeretetY of tate Orgari-
1,'ttion of Itesonrces 'cotnn.tr( e, '1or-
onto re Act a” to vai,.ct,t /.and" ca1(1i-
vaaion, 1la,ld over.
Circular;' ,1rorli Catncr.<te
tet C'orrl d) ,Say, t ;alkcr' i. '-, ako tlxc�
adaax�At,1,.laic tit Point CO, . Filed.
"t ud '�' +'.'4' 8ir`al4$,pO V.
of IAS Sia' dace
n lixe3: a
Doti ol:i
C 19,000
e' dao.•
xcert-
10nal e_v7. rierice of ,ogle of. ,Edmonton's
flying officer-, 'Major G. P, 1lowt: for- ,.
merle 0.C; "A." Caznfia3Y",.142nd Spox'ts,+
1r.Cn's Battal'ran 'aa Ida )% h„tu''13) - .'
r f azasferre' to the ' Flying': Corps.
tg£ 3lajor Howes tlir}tiln
orrssl)axid nt at thet,'.'
til ('0211l1ar.3 v
age• d
betwe
ir= bc• aft.*rnoaaz'
'It behind's
of el)o,stl
oil
1rt
trtdt;
1 0' 1`'1111
3.75:j Git"C 11 c. fir„ i, ih
ret.c.+lt. teams 1914,
d Kl !_irbal, 11tu k , iia , 1, ll, i. ;•,
1 1
bridge, car
a
11i C
450.tf ; G. "iu'v •,t1, ,1 [ (1.47
x tn"C.l Q't ;' !1iu;.l e' 10 Y 1dltlll,
Audi"to, \latt•selt gave I•;s zt°per; "ar
inn eree ite,1 lir Snell
,. and It 781),--3. arrted.
Pei 1 Cnta,110 and histoit--'fbat Ria°.''•'r"
and 'T-aai1ttrttr be empowered to bor.-
or floe ne.'e1Sary mo.1i'') for a"nrr nt
pectin:t•.—C; arried,
Per .Day anti Snell—That the retort
e r1r al \lr
title, Reese re the s c i i
1 e~! h
� 1
,r
a `
ROber,t. Luker to take Charge 1 tli-
'Municipal tram prod equipment at a
salary .of $58,00 per month, nit., Luker
to furnish stable actio
i
ecat>
.aa
(lat-
hs glzon April, 191,8.—Gdried
Discussion re- 1,. a'wer Mani 'tical
tt•t"•t.(} aCli)n;
Adjournment by Day'.
jos. Senior, 0141 h.
`1rs,
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afar oorltrol iAp
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For the Boys at the Front
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or greater
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Ontario are
!root five to t
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front 71St:
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''WITHIN THE LAW".
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7)11'7
miss � .
New rko .,
Y sin �t a•`
sensational
drama. ma
r PresentedY Mrs'.
,ira.
R \i`
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s
trAne and cast
Sea-
forth in, Exeter Opera House ,April
17th. Proceeds for Soldiers' Aid
Society.; i 1
;Sir, "AND MRS. 1\r• ABBOTT
1.oNC'11:L)) 'BEFORE COMING
TO li. ETEl.II
n-
' � n
1 , ,Ind. Scleral even-
ing
fah.
very424.
.113 ,
t the home of Arr.
wassent x
in
gP
and Mrs. V m. Abbott, Glardabo3
c.
on 'Thursday evening, 1Sareh 28th
when about seventy of their frierds
and lneiglibors gathered to spend the
e ap
Dr Sarnby ably officiated as chair-
ramue warmer cr ass than r �
coni for of soros, instrumentals rentals e escaliw was greeted by the cheering
l be..fo NT.ED \\ ITIi eTEC,>`T;ACE -, +r hod tharoa hie escals 111 tl°e escorted him to the rear
:,at ccbes twhich ep(y y g whttrc a good nip of brandy given by
enjoyed, i:1t the clostz of the` progriin
The 'foltowin , appeared in the Iur - ;d s ro xithetic medics pulled h tri sortie
kit Ii ld d h 1 dy f \ir. and :Mrs. Abbott were 'plcasai:t . 3 1 1
art toisi c - noir n, in town baying Neil. read the follo'a ing address and \•\'e bad hardly got Howe free from
attended high sch000! here,
'At 'the -home of _Mr- and Mrs. \\, L, sent presented them with a beautl- their extraordinary politeness, cog means work, Italy, Prance and Eng-
even riot to their departure. 1tev.
!ty 71.•17 :1:S i• I;a
119.4` Ili, 1131 tc, `) Lids
i0 tad 4' ,,dt vetrth laos
tea rrf t;olttr0t attach I(1
LU O <or hitt), (l0� those of
tv.itehitt 1 "itt !Te*
t a11i. ail>z;ta. a '` o.'> ai;147
Std
w
s 43.1:t; t t'o ,Eta l:atrt Vtltd#t, 1'("711171
cdt-li° .ar ilrrtt,= tie £fritt tvlio 13,3.41 at
tacired riot, tea 24417 La!lowing haat
ls(tt once of Itis, ((,ikon' p:ttroa pilor5
lytic, 1`hv'..ri :,rte did tine bind or - '[last
ura, `rou11(1" anti, by, Danns torexplain.
e"d means tn/uaged to load for our
lines. "'hot was :at, hr could do ;And
a\valt '1 crash to earth. t3y now he
;roes vwt h
ro nd
�!'i'� overour i t as
t ..f l i r
\vas 1i+'
1 t
with i.'I .
beneath heavily st"hddt d t ill s
holes. 'fol. of Seater asci half brokt•n
trots, upon which he seemed destiu-
h
drat ,
crash t
a a certain
•din
l
i%r0 \v,ttened him in itis appalling
descent, thinking aany second might
13 • his last. Ila' made a desperate. e£-
lort to 'nose up" and. by ant) of .;the
extraordinary freaks of fate his moon
! b f i I. Lf th
ins turned turtle and crashed to Would be forthcoming. Ire Setas aux-
earth
ai 14 e rest down, he ends a£ the ions to $ee ever firmer eoty sonic
uuichine resting on the outer walls of y
a hug,' shell note. There, with. water spring 11='hcat1 The seed : has beer). Maty
d. Diane dri u1 Iroru ;in cooling but was on the'ivay and
t u Ir an as
t.n, Pp {,
b g
thought it, would be ., here in time. c
a� * sccitr•�1 S �
,: •. 'nr he h.124 .. '
nbv lu c, 5
h� la ka o �
t ,
Exeter tt last a5t � c with year ,dl t • 1 t h
., : troll Li the
•+d 3rer t.1t
i s l, t h
' s •t b u a.
h i of s ca
int t 1 y
P
s d 'T better,
treis1rP
stuff but we i s
e nu do b:.tt r
garden t
and vvaitt d 1111i1e some of his ,Leltoiws 1
rushed to his rescue and drag.,(st1 Lloyd -George 511(1 !1t• h not fear the
Bad.
German army as much as he feared'
h-� safely gilt of his sore plight.
pro(iidatti ion W
it ;Sidi°+ rc" mo ttr 1055 Cat
7th this ft7.7 d..1'a�t we der riot
t) lbs, °laosition oC the peont
\llicd coautrzes, rranr't•' food stippty's
is only four drays ahead, The tank. y ��
off food hard sumeth1t1ya to do with M'tbe' ,;
iaitur,' of, Om i.:lssian ar1413. tat trail
lack C to tt 111 dcnioralizc, tht a> nt
ae • a f e ti
ti�,t of the Allies. and dtamoraaizattorl
means a �
c n defeat. &.at, '.1'117` Dept. or 431^ c
�,r, ul
1 _
tore r s w 1c I
f l aware f the er'•"
T t
orlsncss of the situation. The ;�r;'at
need i9 .labor, Enthusiasm
i
and organ -1
1
'z io t.
t at n will d11 ip, Our aim and dut�� 1
should be to see: that the utmost. Is.
realized_. \Vt� win need all \we cart 1)1'o -
duce. in 1918 and 19,1,9 also. Farmers,
were -
tr urged � c .o- idol necess-
ary
t 1! and, LiiC tli'C45..
ilry a or, for taking o..° e harvest
ways
1iiDi a t
fit'Ddnt (d~r1
nxutt) 4 ',, t 41,
4L`ai.ttlA ina1
17
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ti
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to C tip
C
ao t<
their
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lit11).iCAty'
Seeani3 —"r- omitst
t
,t1'nee tine L. 't
,t. pat's
and 1177. \\iJ1nc^ 4' 14111,3 0 '3111th
S"r It '-L3' organizing, r),471773 i, a ,.344
(;ardent So:tety ,an(1 thus heilt to
lit�-S•�e: the n;.;r::. nor farm (lut!ies,
T1l ,xl—That
the sea:toil telxiid}`4n be
r '.L •d
C or rat eo •an 1 ,ural e
I
ytirr C Y [ _. Y
i`uc tae° r �e�
o ,lr,,a at
cE i i'
t r
ti Icwl;. in the Tavt�aa /Ian C`o:nano a t
will meet azgain, to citta sub-cora,:01,
tees and cantiiine the st-'ri.'. x'1114141-1-
are urged to be'present.
1s! a y those behind them, We most :hunch
a spark but ignited the petrol 'h`' out even 'though th n b b
would have had:a waren end—but not er , e supers un
dance in'some lines. The slogan should
Ins. a pair of.overlxalfs, ,a fork anti a School re -opened ).Tonda3: ;after i.
boe for every member of the family. Easter holidays. Quite. a numbs
� . r t 4-1
Tr, T. W. Brock. Field Secretary youngsters started Das, for the
of the Organization of Resoctrces Com- time.
lnittee was the next speaker.:ale said
production was the one question over-
Airs. Eli Bice on behalf of those re- his machine thin the Huns, with t royal road all others, There. is en..
r P royal to 'Farming, to :produce.
ZURICH. YOUNG; Ln171. 524124 for a well rendered programme p h `h his miraculous
cuious
exa and the young a ' re er ty surprised '.when _Mrs. Arstey,, WV what 'together
•=ll k
Siebert on Monday evening about 20 Cul tray of silver ,cutlery. lnenced to shell the wrecked nrach1ne land are on rations and possibly be-
who
our `;girls, Miss `Minnie 31er;ner. To 31r. and Mrs. yvho leaves this week for Scaforth. we the <friends and neighbors of had him safe and sound and, not a tunes lacks butter, margarine, tea,
Daring the evening Minn:e was pie Clandeboye. have assembled in your prisoner: of tear, and other supplies. Great,‘ Britain re-
sented' with a necklace. c
The. address hos (table home to'extend' to you, The wing commander carted' up the lies on the United. States and Canada
was read !ly, Mrs. ETeyroclt and the fuid yours our very best vwishes on the nest morning to congratulate hiu 7r -
for Go per cent of her ,food supplies
presentation`ma-deby3TissLeila,Sie-eveolyour cicparturefromoumidsthis safereturn indhislflcndidt1241oneauthority says "T)nless .tee
bent. Phedollowing is the addr1-s, to ,shoteyou !n this 5014311 dcore. boCv fort atlanding The twin, cymmzndget morti food the shall go under and
Zurich, April lst. 1918 much we have appreciated your cheer- insisted on Howe 1o)ng on: sr_ven days .a' million people sha11. starve. An
n le .Ic.r er, g p
young Ineople assenxble:d to honor, one
\\rm. Abbott Well, they were welcome -Howe: had fore long England shall be on bread:,
brought home the machine and We rations. Even the Royal table at
miss
DI n 3 ` n - ful willingness to render valuable' & leave (to recoup—which is usual a`ter 'other 'says untess fio per cent of food
We t'hd members of the Evangelical efficient service ua our church, Sun- similiar exceptional' experiences in the s'1PPties are forthcoming from the:
S.' S. are here to' bid' you farewell: as do he neighborhood We ecrtair. The day before this Bowe ovith hts peter out, Rachel )Icover, food can„
"We sincerely' regret that you propose !y shall miss your untiring, active in other pilot friends was n another trotter a,' the D. S. says That they are
to (move, from our midst. Though' dis terest which you have taken while fine ;crap, thettln titres _in
down r1 rirly 45 million bushels short in
tante may separate 'us, the trust that laboring with us, as \v ell as financial . - r down two
their wheat promises. Victory will go
the 'cordial and intimate relatiansh p assistance in advancing God's 3111130, fotheramach n s oines alul otiof conttrol. They to the side of the nation, that cars
church choir anis classmates of the day school and •publio' school, as well air. U.S. and Canada, Great 13ritaini shall
\\re 'assure you our sincere apprec
lotion, Of the cheerful and faithful
service ;you have rendered in church
and school'lour musical ability prom-
sire
rom, and an at
nourish •d
themselves aid returned in
safety.
All were poor 'alike• money could
sire"Sod to accept this gift, as.a mere 'imORTGAGE CLOSED ON buy no more than; their share.
token'' of our appreciation r and high
EXETER, 1LL C• CO.
Wheat, melts and fats are need-
r -'g the salve same we :433- ed: for ore is..as and the food con -
watches a very successful career, :We will sure 3044 that it is the unanimous The :Exeter council have closed the trotter asks lox two million more
trat;ch ovith great interest the poi- tel 'anti sincere hopes that our II,ea.- .trort,ga^•r. on the Ester L\I,,nu:factor - b ishels of wheat. Ontario farmers
Gress- of your'?disposition, the know venly Father may abundantly ntly bless, and the are asked, to t
that' you will make yourself'' user ill
t r , o"'s ring orb at: c
.zn�•` Co, property is b�.,n� ut 124 five to teinlacre,
yor anti your .family ins•your tnety atoed fol s<lte bt tender. In 7913 P
wherever you Ego• field of labor' and that you, :may both t h.:' old ti'a;rlty Foundry was taken ]:n refer .Hca to the earl for bo3s
In
,token of our tenderest>3emard be ,spared many years and that pros- over 1)y the. Exeter' Mfg. Co. and the Lor farnx help it was being ressiond, d
and tie of sincerest affection, \ve ask perity may be yours tlaroligh life: i:o nobly. The help of the boys last
you to 'receive this necklace, awl Signed on behalf or the' friends of year teas appreciated in rarest 'cases.
niay it prove a little 'moment() of the Clandeboyc Mrs. Eli ,Bice, ;Airs. Ar-
Men
f hardware d The speaker'said
that
town loaned the company'' ten `thous-
•ancl'dollars. In addition to platy ;points
nn c.veral lines,' o arc ware, rot
tonebinrry,;bells, 'cement block mach-'
inert' etc., Seers ,rnanufactured. After,
the'war broke out there teas a falling
orf in trade and the high price of rail,,
rnatertat trent, hard with the young
(o•npiny. For the past fete months
with a most •tppropriate prayer by the,:buslnesS. has been practically at a
cbe Rev. Dr. 'Barnby for our soldiers standstill anal it gas decided to close
boys and the Allies _arid the singing the 'mortgage. To those intouch
, the man with
old 'friends and classmates in Zurich thur Simpson, Sire. Ansley W. :Neil
this we couple our best wishes Aft cr the presentation a ,dain
With
means that WOUICI not produce is a
pauper. Everyo-ne should. do Ids bit.
for a prosoerous future and rn Junco was served by the Jadie.s and 111r. S. Sanders of town, spoke
the lIea.venly Father guard aud keep one of the inost sociable evenings very enthusiastically alono the sato t,
you. 'to the end oil your life, spent in Clandeboye tvas brought. to
tines. Eld said that anything not done
ni.oned in behalf of 'the noo-n nod rt ciot3c.'01) the morn of "Good Friday" toil -hits the ',next three weeks would he
Sunday' IS.thool class. ' ',, . . ", Lost. _A. inonth front now Wu! be too
Arrs. IleYrock.) Leila. ;Seibert,, ..,Mereel late. ' 111r. Sander:5 tOUChed on the
of the national anthem. Mr. and Mtr's. ibe uat"ton there are still Pros -
Abbott are leaving in a few da3s for posts Ifor carry ing on a good bustnes.s
Advertise in the Times best wishes of a host of friends go to:I:dished good connections_
with them to their zieNV h0Mei
da.inpness of the loeaus they IN
totter cared Tor by ,many interented
parties than hoarded together
to spoil. Beans also had been bought
Stephen Counci
The Council connenon ;a the Toon
Hall, Creditaa, Apr,i1 1st. Pres -Inns
nlioutes approved.
persou appciated inspectors to
Nziso Baiter, Coo'. I to 7, inclusive
Edw. NVinis, from Con, to 15,Inelus.
A. Ireland, _from Con,. 16 to 3,17:13etlye
Necin—Ilayes—That tile report of it".
Pooncomb, C. E., re Hattoock
ocieed and that the By-law it ro--
ti:3,C)ilaily.aciopted. and that insn,.:1'd of
mob-dz....him; the. lay -law in a newspaper
a copy t.lm same includnag the no -
none the si,tt:,e„gs of tho Court -or.
Re-sties:no and tis to the procoadines to
Quasi) ,etc., be printed aoci served l)y
oessen Owners. as provided Tor by tile
Inve--Wrebb—That by-law No. 241
to borrow' money from the Canadiao
13ank of Comnserce, to meet current
cs.-ponstos of ...the nlenicipality, having
been read intree times 'be passed and
signed by the Reeve anci Clerk and
seal of. the corporation attached there --
to. Carried_
The 'followine order.s were passed
Greenway Red' Cross Society- grant
3t.60; Toronto stanip and Stencil
works, „recite -tags, 10.2'7; A. llodgings
arid Co. mist. 5..°5' W Farricomb
Eng,incer'.s fees, Haycock drain' .68,50,,
Advocate Printing Co. account 48.0'3.;
A. II, Doupo grout to S. Huron Board
of Agricolture 10.00; John Rowland;
grai:el SD 6.59: ',Laren Stone, shoon,
oiling ,snow on Con. 2 1 4,00; Peter;
Murray removing tile on Con. 21. 1.5(li
Monday tho tith of May 1918, ,44.
Henry