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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-5-30, Page 4S Soo Got a gth Casty, Ira. ,,—The Measle e run do o no appetite, could st at nig%j ;,;and 1 took a severe -ch settle n my lungs so i. lsic tp. ikoOpiigbout my house ig doe(Oie YXsed me to take l d lS restored my 9 sil'% lnouse,Ro k, s� ao, is the bes«,, Alice Reeor;ai, Caster„ Ind, dais wont/eriul cod rosa.c, Vino!, for condeteoaa, ,a Cant- nervi 3l GGAeak, t 4 aa`tigg SL in sll T,- t� lir:i! land' iztt," • , JitAILWAY SYSTEM' t rut:? l3i"e oscy Oi.. dere 1 rcc1; Ner°tiotis a $_led to th 4t:: fi 2 e ers, ians Attacked the anise i damage estiintata',` Lm"r police court was LMe window's in `in �. Iitaslaect, the office of Ci 0 to —Mayor Haw �c''l Men, Imagine T a'S"23n:e- ig a 0 w neat eiayi and Ot)0- rag rtes damaged by client/gals Lased. to ssitish an ixiczlctazs blaze started rioters. the city Patrol wag - ,g Vtae4 tnl'owa into .tithe harbor and oaxsobile and 1-Gnrereyele taker', `1 the wa"=;,goa Shed and baht} So far:as `s known no tans was serious!y ha t in tise melee. The trouble started about $ o'clock iia the evening, when two British sai ors' 'were arrested ay' l'QIieerai Ii:Sp Pr n a store on t o 9 St$ i 1, i e .azng to Pay foe rettased ra, et F One at e, pone ,Stat Q the other'„, .cal; the sy* lnat ^y art ber sotdloxs aa £ E hte..T ..tzar ih „ lice i* raattide v beaae Itis � _ a large '_^rood. bay t t cal net' a a 9,r0lad X. Bora. 4 Ant,. Tort iA R be natereit ad, SPRING E1151 AFRI alt kt' ilio ti, t9, a,.nt biro t t s lrft+ttitlli X;kv radttade ^rte eG TM eaVara as last ' it'lh€w4 N:z n 'lir. Tho..hist applicatione tWu4F ,;say "ilio mar. i an2n„ oxpexiento Ot"%ed, t► rt ;t "t , o* $1800 ;per - ♦, >n ci ai' mai* hatter our Vie. Graduates t(1lons,Commercial d tt, ELLtC McLACULAN rby de - e vaat- 9h a Ens%icltt R ineipal. !►111444 Time prices Vire Fence or ebbe )ct t:':nt E erred } t';n 7aa34j l esrls� "I aagalaeuitngs Care. P7aih iled <atit&1 Put mato I:4zazmtly ;t>atl : ttraaetis'o Shape : lox ziaas imeaders of {)ase l?<ctler — SOlid Hour's Ira}o�mu.nt. Italian airmen drop 8,) bombs in Val Sugaa Austrian Putt -els were dri between the Adige and ati£l, Albanian i...perttOoris cattabie :a?Fists to reateh Cererot a-1 strovicaa trap', i\,Iia&h vtole it, gentling proffer during the night oa the British front, Thirty-seven men n out of 158' se cured ex,emo.;o_t in Toronto yestea- day, `?'Ise \Voff' .a"s c.`21leg, Hospital, To route, held its first a-adu.,;aorta o 192ti..-otic.. t.( res rid' of Not The advarn region p, fhe I' reueh tO A eestern Alban . pp t'atk4'Ft:b tare a portion, of q; 1 an etaasola.datr ?f Tlentx 4e ply* nte'dice =, .at.co, 339:,;.t Il .. ^:csnt. "c➢ : varta..r ort uort: .n t. eta a re• in pot, Cant lova rrt�nst et 4.00t yard in c The t 8e r toe's bile, bad o tla aiilltnl for -sist- dcltclarraont to -f two hon - mss setrt to .tire Cliy vat about 10.30 o'clock. The nrr, x°acl of this soldlers cooled the ardor of most 'rFt the rioters, but stones were thrown spairmodiea,ily and the shouting laced din Continued. litany the police tit *silted to release arrested soldiers and sailors, ortly rafter their release the mob began to disperse, Tlie arrival of a. strong naval picket improved the sit. station, and by midnight ail Aa as nrtlt, Mayor A. 0. PlattrItinS, in a :formai statement on the riots„ claims that they were due indirectly to a griev-` e. tt,any,e Mich the rettirned sra.aile; s al- lege 'bey have, and he added that. returned men, nUlny of whom are nervous and neurotie, ;should not be I allowed at large in numbers. Excite- ment is likely to make them commit Illegal acts, The mayor 'pointed out. that the police had been decimated' by the Military 'Service Act and that the remaining members of the force are either too old or too young. He deprecated the calling out of the nnill- tary, who are liable to take extreme measures, and he advises the people to keep away, when riots occur. Mayor Hawkins does not think there is any likelihood., however, of a re- currence of the riot. The chief of police, the mayor said, released the arrested soldiers and sailors in re- sponse to the mob's demand, and he is of the opinion that the chief acted wisely, thereby precluding further trouble. 1 nd ienei a e ants river xa�d,, nd'Tenee cent's zed t.rre 55 cents Etta rorl, c'F t"; sp yarh ware and brace sts at low prices, not :4atehor;'costs. Let tae te zyoe ray prices on all kinds of lumbar and shingles. Place your or3e:r now for what Fertilizer you .FERTILIZER, $80,00 Phone 12, A . J. fix'RANTO 3LANS1 . .i1D MAN DECORATED tx;aapi. l<irve3t G. Xoungson of Mr. John. S. Tharg, Rase Line, Blansht.rd was recently granted the D.S.O.whnle serving as the, M.O. of an advanced dressing ,station. Ile official report says ',that! `'lie established an advanc- ed/ post :under a heavy harrage and was untiring `dtnriTug two.. days 1St ev- acuating over found ,huedred wound- ed," rtiapt. Yoangtook ins 11.L.1).. rats Toronto University in 11116 and was ani:-nitrsr no at. the Clean -al Hospital before r oing overseas. On fat d Children eft e I'3in.denburg Is 711. GENEVA, Switzerland, May 27.— Field Marshal von Hindenburg, Chief of the German General Staff, is in a hospital at Strassbarg suffering from typhoid fever, aecordiri to reports from that city. These advices state that the '.report of von. Hindenburg's death is incorrect, but ,that his con- dition is. critical. Typhoid_ fever is said to be spread- ing rapidly in the German arm.-. Of late there have been various re- ports of the death of Field Marshal von Hindenburg. Some of these re - poi is; e-ports were given on the authority of German prisoners on tie : Westero 1 T ata°isamng In Lata : tea PA -i"), May 27.—The probability. of another German attack has mads no difference in the plans of the 'Fench and Fleflaish farmers in the battle sone. The sturdy peasants have ovary inch at ground seeded, Guelph firemen's resignations wept and already the crops are ,welt ad into effect yester .ayt � rougk) t ouble;, vanced a't many- places. a- .._ , lc 0 0 ir �3r BOO 1~ l�tt4tA�l , ttie 1Fn intles art ap- hes T'4 An D to guar? c @ ite,n °z a Ger-. tang nb. ruled. lain'', Q be lig i 'eaati,! elagege all of then sliddriY: e ' CM4'm nt oi,. th.f' G 4��!r'1Iiiiia3 Tut, pro nie^. ta s Tiritf`(l Lt ani^ ra„nst the i W he regard s in tate Canadian L -e to receive tiitl, chance to re - so edeept one ?It,nges suterl{lk tent t Attrvtill:aae a tza�3r>� dire, t ell IAx; a .k r b each oS' Civil n o0dit,.ona,,. ° ii kTe: l .ou t - z• civil or'uaititary p'y-, s;hiekePver is the higi:er, of cit' ll} in the Fighting lane" or 'ys o Sa E d t nd in hosPitais in fo'aglie s•1 least year ,Rad' required for duty in Eng, i art', otherwise, thoy will 'receive na S� i S' 1n only ,ic l.ihag, t0 ti. :a ounotdsed lett i::be- v of 'este IDAY, r ;azu 1, C {, F'u dl-.tQ 0100 years g,<.s ,taai down d i alute+l:. y" 1 auto. istr, t fibra of Canada's /m n po1V- l woman power is to tale place i ofd s e. ➢ :aptis , YQ191_'" ptn; ago u t epode its annua' ,.tad lost3 one return • ire welcomed at tine #'a oiion last night by ,'` .°cit rd has 5S c.ai ». iO t oP ,lend not oatceedtug 210 tent ^crtll boys to poli :rola oC ost Ontario. and E xt is l tttl� laialined to se- * kon overseas soldiers' votes xrro to lay ap orittanad to the etcgdttt%thea xti'r abvbom 'tibe+y werecost. eonselttaantly l r. A. Thom nson ;th ba' the 7rit!rtnbe Lt. -Col. Sttra'l ltn�r ie..t.P,, 1 ,4.0,. as arrived t an Atlantic per ttftc=a' kettle oversoas tor over two ears. tarntl is expected to arrive in Tororxto withisa, a, few diays. 4 Tallvtce 3eceomnl'e, director of work, in the Public and Sei,Rta- ato 'Schools, has resigned to become superintendent of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. The response front Canada and the tailed States has relieved the short - threatened in beef and bacon overseas, but an effort must be kept hp to provide a reserve of foodstuffs in the Mother Country. Tile vacant, lot and backyard gar- den production in Canada this sum- mer' will be two or three times- In excess of that of last year, when be- ttveen: $20,000,000 and $30,000,000 worth of garden truck was raised. Beatrice Dessol was found guilty of manslaughter by an Assize Court jury last night in connection with the death of her infant child and was sen- tenced to five years in the peniten- tiary, -while her brother was found not guilty. TE;CDRSDAI'. T. A. Stevenson is elected presidency of . the Toronto grab cal Union. Forty-smx Toronto men who failed to press their clad=os an pecsen were refused exemption. The canning trade will be brought under license by the Canada Food Board :by the i5tb 01 June. The osier of the University of To- ronto to exchange soldiers with Laval University, Quebec, has been ac- cepted. France v, il? take part in, the cele - oration of 'Empire Day. ' A series of derhonstrations will be held inFrench cities. Mrs. E, \✓. Gibson, a sister-in-law of the former Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario. died at her home, at the age of 83 years. Twenty returned -soldiers left To :onto` to ,join the soldier 'settlerment'. t ra:puskasiu. , in the clay belt or Torthern ()mai io. C... N. Vv operators al, a: meeting vote'? unanimously ',;for a strike ifl� Thompson and Taylor are -rot rein tilted by the company. Wm. T. Hanna was sentenced 1 gietrate O'Brien at Port SAI r lir to " SIX rII.Ol,tbs .at hard labor for ranking seditious remarks on board a train, to the Typo - Tot outia fillattel.al tl' of the Aged 'Veit 1 ap •eseit- t. oeeaszou ot. Fine Weather Necessary When They Are Taken Frown Cellar. PAINFUL 'DISEASE CURED ntert sting Intt ,toaeu Reg Treatment Udder f ,nation foa' 1. airy g Success ina 14e9Y ar Inflammation or 1,Spriug Suggestions; n Cry► for le'cher te's Cay 1, "siva..*�.�•.�o.�..tis�.... �.w�c.�.v�ww>w��ww\et�aa+®Fuit¢t�tl1�- For f.l:Q; a pnaer. ibtated by Ontario Department, ®t agriculture, Toronto,), UfE arrival of Glaring brings are the diuestion, "`W era at homer shall i, set racy bees out. of the Cellar?" to the Minds of all farmer beekeepers, The. 49- saner calls for judgment on the Part Orf eaeh beekeeper. The factors which na,ust take a part in sor'ming correct judameat at'e ((1) (.1,0 :filar (2) the hes and4S2tines to !lie ideal sellar Will permit tlae beekeeper to keep lags beesaiiiisaed, maxeh longer tbau wmll was tat;C;POI,lbie. cellar. This is desirable, ,& `ly dry, dark, easily regulated and„XpPati hated cellar when the tertat rye' 03.11 be: euro rained at 05 4 Fahr. is ideal, Very feaw QRt rlo farm, cellars will n~eet taese + italre neems, however., so that the > weather condilloas play t more prominent, mart n the farmer -bee -keeper's deci- vats_ As a rule, the fame beekeeper 1N do well to carefully select; op- rtvne weather and to gine ion- i ler nitik44io:n ,heir" epi vt.41 Pmt; a g n,Y �£s need CQ stt1 strong e. le and 10.1 of enafif (6 tl at legs') 0191 - It i f,P to Packthe „lid ;peecally 111 the or tbe. Ontario. SPeeial paeltin teriai are made for e, giving 3 to 4 iacbes "i 'be sheep to broom Innen reduced by, ies therefore build W. A, Weir, 00- a 'MOWN (iaawipi:,, to coli oath tai . oltaEtRils totrtoet, d or, m di00 led. Lodl.F x>RInual VS-. was ft". r, County' t, an heli ha a ticsCt#la the pro laas earl tai pttrhas0 tl1 toll,r'otilts„}it Braiatfor(1 svzll phi OO ltot Uvula titng tnantszttlaity- fro ttC the Joint American - Cedes Conuuission after Atlantic and matt., th countries have found n substantial agreement. abor Edueaational ,Assoeia- leneti its annual convention at Niagara Falls, one o1 the ebieet atoms of discussion being the matter of abolition of holiday rates In railroad, farce. Since the outbreak of war 35S conamtss1ons have beengranted to cadets of the Royal ;Military College,, iiln'25tom and up :to the end of April deearations awarded to 1;.11,3. cadets totalled 586. Western colleges of the Presbyter- ian Church have made representa- tions to the Board of Home Missions, protesting against the proposal to nnobiiize all the colleges at one cell - for the duration of the war. be Five men. died hi Windsor of pois- oning from drinking denatured alco- hol, A party of twenty Poles left To- ronto to join their American com- natriots of the Polish legion. The U. S. War Trade I3oard has suspended ail licenses for importation of coffee so as to check specula.tioo. The G.N.P.. Board of Arbitrators brought in an award for $10,800,000 for the 600,000 shares of common stock. Rioting in Halifax. over the arrest of two British sailors led to damage of city property to the extent of about $5 000. Mexico haS severed diplomatic re- lations with Cuba, and Wrashington believes it is a ruse t °obtain. ship- ments of sugar. The Provincial Great War Vet- eran& Association convention at Hamilton was the scene of some hot criticism of the Y.M.C.A. Twenty-three n'oronto Jews were given a &end -off yesterday at a meet ing in 'Massey Hall, prior to their de- parture for service., in Palestine. Snow from- two to six inches in depth covered .Nort'nern Saskatche- wan Saturday, and it is beIleved has saved the crop from serious damage. Memorial tablets were unveiled St. Paul's Anglican Church, Toronto, last night for the three Queen's Own oil:leers, members of the church, who were killed while on active service, for North Ontario and former O. C. 116th Battalion, met his aeath by ,jumping from a second story window of the Royal Victoria "Hospital, Mont - A cargo of some 6,500 tons of Ha .-aiian sugar, the first shipment of a total of 2„5,,,i000 tons being devoted to Canaclianii4 1"efineries under an inter - believes !Os a ruse to obtain ship- ish Colt] rl o? sod nturto, t;o e of to t aaG:, s s("ar earlier ailed to, Oat the YaltiP i. of ttlready day Issy y toyed In this A, regular "tilde supply o • I vill always he found helpful in pro. meting the thrift or live stock. When. pasture Is provided for pigs much less concentrated food is re- quired. In, view of the present labor shortage pasture will be particularly valuable this year. Mares worked previous to foaling will perform a good deal of work and the result will he stronger foals than with idle mares. If pasture Is allowed to get a good Otart it carry more stock than it eaten bare from the start.—ontario tagrieolturai College Notes. rut Ribbon on Dead ina, Sergt. Ernest M. Rochester, on of Rev. Dr. William Rochester, secre- of the Lord's Day Alliance, ho was killed in action, on Novem- ber 26, was awarded the 'Military Medal the day previous to his death. The ribbon was pinned on the ser- geant's breast just before his burial in, a cemetery behind the lines. A story told by Lieut. II. II, Stev- ens, of the 107th Canadian Pioneers, ells of the gallantry of a Canadian gunner, and from the description given, Sergt. Rochester is believed to be the man. Lieut. Stevens says: "The guns were right out in the open and shells almost touching, line after line of them, and all going at it as hard as they could. I saw a man serving his eighteen -pounder with balance of his gun crew lying along- side dead. He still kept his gun in action, and was cheered by other gun crews, who, however, could not send men to help him out. He just shoved the shells in, sighted the guh, and fired a continuons stream on the The Pure -Bred Inaporteci , Clydesdale Stallion Imp. 12560, 16260 Scottish Gem, Imp. Registered in as No. 1.2560. Owned by John J. Miller of Ilay. Foaled in 1999, has leen enrolled under the Ontario Stal- lion Act, Inspected on the 4th day ol! December, 1917 and found to be sound. of good con_formation and an animal typical of the breed. for the seaeon of 10.4.8 at his own ,JOLIN J, MILL The Kind yea Rave Always Bought, and which has bee nse for over thirty years, has borne the signature 0,t, and has been made -under his per.; solid supe.rvision since its infancy, Vt. Allow no one to deceive you in this.. All Counterfeits, utations and Just -as -good " are tit - Experiments' that trifle with and endanger the health of: Infants and Childreu--„Experierice against Experiment. - Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorre_ Drops and Soothing Syrups. 11 is pleasant. lb eontaiuns! neither Opium, 'Morphine nor other narcotic. substfnce. ; age is its guarantee. For more than thirty yeap it 13.a.T- been in constant use for the relief of ConstiPati'm, Flatulency: Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Fevorlsbness arising therefrom, and hy regulating the Stomach And Bowels, aids, the assimilation ei Food; giving healthy and nattutsi Blee2t., The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. CASTOR IA ALWAYS, ENUINE Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Interest allowed at bigit„s't 0, MARNE, MANAGER, IMETBIt NO HOG PRODUCTION It is a matter of the greatest importance' that Canada should increase her produc- tion of BACON HOGS and other live stock as there is at present a world-wide sho age of meat. Good markets for some time to come are assured. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE' will gladly make loans to assist farmers good standing to acquire lave stoc 3" EXETER MANOR—A. B, EV1111, =MAGER PERRY P. DOUPE Licensed Atte- tioneer. Saks conducted in any Ice, cality. Terms moderate, Orders lett at Times Office will be promptly at- tended to. Phone 116, Iiirkton, Ad - El„ W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR ter Counties of Huron 'Perth and Middlesex, Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cockshutt Warerooms, meat door to the Central Hotel, Main St. Exeter. Charges mod.- erato and satisfaction guaranteed,. S. Graduate Victoria University., Office and Residence, Dominion Labr,atory, Exeter. 'Associate Coroner of Huron iiiiarrister, Solicitor, Notary Publiok ,Vom-naitssioner, Solicitor for the Money to Loa.n at lowest rates of Interest. OFFICE—MAIN sT„ EXETER, ONT, MONEY fro LOAN ,We have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and village properties, at lowest rates of int- arristers, Solicitor 'Mein' St. Ere- fitc FARMER'S XUTUAL .FIRE AMIE COMPANY. _ Read Office, Farquhar, Ont, Vice -President, THOS.,. RYAN, DIRECTORS WM. BROCK. JORN ESSERY. Exeter, 'Agent borne, and Riddulph. 01.4VER HARRIS, Munro, Agent fen - Hibbert, rullarton and Logna. Solicitor.s, Exeter, i' Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity.. Office over Dickson & ing's Law Office. Closed. WednesdyA, afternoons. Phone Office 5a and - Honor o.dilate of Toronto IJniver- effeD,13Bis71:0I:OfTlic,feiceo,vemr auriaisa;1,