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The Exeter Times, 1918-10-24, Page 4
Time tr� as yew Fo n Years a DAVIS;' 44 ane Pa V e Fen el Itt3 art:►'. n F,C':4tG 4 #ti K10 Ii,, g lt° lel t"at` gt;asay, • t life¶ tat? lh .z Y. tictltxlr$ vey tris the `10 =.t he, 1 sitar> nted oatt Ut+?t At erieat 13,000 z�aea i ed that alae € rbow ouehed hitz l as sere sor; Airs rico was ugh he n tend Se he lil i.lal act ant Bello i is very Nei gel; 0 alto t;' any for dirt rat d,'° $hi otY rretf y, "we received ord from the Raiser to hold a—! Signature) to the order. Of eeltat there was aaothing for tae to do le tompl,g, but if we had Egad the kaiser there, I believe we would have strung bite tip by the neck! We still have those bombs, however, and yen may be sure they will yet be seed in 'or seine Unknown reason the kaiser Istopped the use oR thoss lethal gas bombs for the time being, Why didn't he move to save th* wonaei end chit- dren on the Lusita X When 1 went boat to Berlin 1tt the fall of 1915, after ( it to the Tfuited States, the kaiser *°yery atous to ascertain from e, t laow America towards' a 4 him 'onla the makin "nsitanla l 'earl opinion d Ivid,ed, 'f`l .re had been m e<e strongly pros -ally, there had others who were openly pro- Germttn and there had been still ath-. ars who maintained 1111 absolutely neo- trill attitude. After the Lusitania tragedy, however. there had been as lyras et change i. public feeiicg, 1 told zua, prr?,eticcaliy the whole enla y atviu, heeomale t12eitimily '$ "i'erhaps if fDxk !J bo t comma er s'.-ebl tri s, ;Inver know ego Ilei ;t• ,w et lists s ie xllalt;t'S tit a lxa:l::x� l Qs}� At a»Z:s were iessianis "ere y %"e'xz,o4 ea't,rl s: lA. 4} rera IIa:i1t a 'nod vete', t a;iw Beat oro.. p�4+iq k4 t; ,ATWO P �a•. oefere feel the it al ,I 1+1 leg feed Will dive the S,e tat 11-411:, They.•Slt en tl t�'thr c l e. s; we wtaz:t :wet is r' Tyska iees t$; nets ef (mesh!trtct <e vitfist e tale$tta hod riuii.le seeko frier open me! i1ow, tris andel: they all ear �,. were all a 1P z yea pleteleg for years, irk utttardlr displa,111g aII the e of: a gentle charterer, he w,t$ idly plotting to dominate the d. For tweet -live ;veers be nein rained the pet ee of Europe, he fre quontly boasted, Ile nmintriin,ed pence Bust long etitn gh to eotnplete' his Email preparations for the wickedest war. that was ever wegecll Anti yet strangely enough, even after the war had revealed the l niser to me in his true colors and had shown blm to be capable of deeds which 1 should have 'thought were foreign to his na- ture, his presence always had a most remarkable eifeet upon me. 1 have a vivid mental inipresslon of, him now as 1 write. He is standing in the center of my room, drawn tip to his full height, his shoulders thrown back,. his left hand upon the hilt of hie sword and his right emphasizing his remarks, protesting is the roost earn- est manner that it was not he who was responsible far the war and nil its horrors, but that it had come upon the world despite all he had done to prevent it. "' His roady, well-chosen words entrance me, '1 feel that this man must be telling me the truth and I, am ready to believe that before me stands the most unjustly judged man.: In the world, And then he shakes my hand in fare- well and is driven away, and as 1 gaze at the spot \1 -here he stood, there comes before _my eyes the desolation of Bel- gium, the tragedy of the Lusitania, the despoliation of France and Poland, the destruction of women and children in London and Paris and a thousand and one other atrocious deeds which belie l is, stz ,Dist tk;e ktaist- tr e Prevented ate 111 oat eo;e"e S Ova s op_calves_ 214.GtS—� toav Sale tame ei` a3I,; s fa w les old ; 2 pigs ,79 Pee wee J4ClWL—S4 te2LS, triad pal. t$. MP- atiENTS—ir'ft.Massey-gratis binder, 6 1t.)iasse:}-11,1ourris zo-owVr; 'o ase Iaazuas hay -loader; Interne. - Ilona side delivery :rake, :iieaariTzs; itay ma ; apri>lxlk idiscft, lctxoh ssttultivy9,fi; }i\sosto1 a�'oot1 drialias; 1i>sRi1"p 1 walk -tow; ltaxrows, ru;nx ,hand, roller; rcart 1gt; turnip ;isomer naast e'spreader'; lnezaaber ww iggou; Zap buggy., beobe; sleighs, cotter, :root y uiper, fanobi mille gravel' dux, 4`141.3-u'4ch, floc aaay. reek :with; movable irately; r tp r, 000c ales with V .;tforta., stow boat, 2 sugar keLLies;, key .lcerk,'r aerate, shovels, forks, \hoes, °halos, sct,tv;3x, et©, 3. «•�'Nt:. w .l i °r.,,. s, < ca'tt sae ;ha3^ness. ;tt itfil? �c ine rant b ee& ,..1,'i.t.lAtu^l{i'y — One 1 Daisy churn, bed- e izboords, :cat airs otr t #G mer a,. teles toe Mum" sonar <y lad, ilaaive nearly ,new- Positively heal said this ey zoo[: izupie cents arae a std well ons it for ' o rserve as ;proprietci n MI scat gvrr tadt 4?tziL on Ali of 11 A c ftv oNiCL;3fi ON, Ott #lr,oeee Auction Sale OF PA - Wm, I Wm I, Nairn has ri cl ivied ►aasi taxa} to se by ptahtie suet on on in. 11, 1lihllert,,On'e mile east; oaf 41i, K11s a hies Oct, 25th, 191, ligut 1.1,1 t clock ,s lettp t ' -t, enerat Inc'Pese near draft gelding Ears, 1 driver isix rears r. lady to drsv,t._ '4r,41%1,-,5 with v s t .foot As_a"st°e at time O$ sage; Id Bolter dao .tato, s3+ regfi,M. car 6 Via; e :e Patel Mull eou1 , i 4Q t�* Ov, The- Kind You Have Always Bought, and which' has been. tat Use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per. Counterfeits, Imitations and 1 Just -as -good are but, xperiments that Utile with and endanger the health of: ants and Children—Experience against Experiment,. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Casto ,', ill Part. Drops and SeOthing ups, it is pleaggi*, It con . :For more than thirty years it been IR, r the relief of Constipation, Flatuleric therefrom, Prd by e„. ill?e.I..thalleaYSitrfograarchevearitidshBneosvisel4sr,is"alilds, Wind the assimilation of Food The Childreres Panacea g healthy and natural, sleek.: other's Friend, u :t per • :1s first sebudlt pt posted en every irag en, not only ie Geral}act y, J�ttt fsa floe world at large, and, as los vas he av; s able, he eedeav red to have his uger in every development of world- wide importances, 1 cannot imagine that he was less interested in what his countrymen were, doing in connection with the war than he was in their achievements in time of peace. If he did not actually order the sink- ing of the Lusitenia, therefore, 1 atm convinced _ that he r as thoroughly aware of the plan to blow it up and satnctioned It. That he could have avelled it if he had been promptedto to do so Is clearly indicated by another incident which left a very deep tau - pression upon me. I was Informed by o1i of the Ger- man aviators that -piens had been made to drop gas bombs on London which contained: a deadly gas which would penetrate the e tlars of houses in which civilians were in the habit of hiding during air raids. Shortly before this hideous idea was to be put into efect the papers an- nounced that bombs of this character had been dropped by the allies on Baden-Baden, but that, fortunately, tire'- had fallen is a clump of woods In the center of the town and had fail- ed to explode, which had given the Germans an opportunity to take them apart and ascertafn their nature. The purpose of this announcement, of course, was to forestall the storm of condemnation which the Germans knew would follow their use of the bombs on London -a ruse whichthey had invariably employed -whenever they contempt ted .some fresh violation rtt the rules of international lam-- and' thedictates of humanity. it happened that one of my patients who resided in Baden-Baden called to see me' the day after the bombs had been dropped on her town, and she told me all about it. "The airplanes wlilch dropped 'the. bonxbs had been dying over thee city all the morning," she declared. "We tiaoug,xt they were our own machines oto for practice and leeld no particular att.-nue/en to them. Then -they dropped the bombs and they Ianded in the woods: and we knew we had been at- tleleed. IT h tt a dreadful thing for s i3r s O C's • ?a IISi 2 T a u, Eat ' 6so t t the v LL,fa.':,a I1oo2L STA a1 x; Bx1TER kL eme 07 o ` when 13,11 erre tilt Red Eeir (502Q1). :; du not tote extreme L_ etrd yeti scat: of n high Mass harness or alio iv hot <x.L xi» IR 1'sa beautiful Se-al- c:o t co€t. Ileone of the Land- es e7res a..t world, a fault - Th.. dual, a. pure gaited trotter the ,heat bred ones. ?, ':yea Badge til.3000 grand- . •afi \\'' ,il ,.a, whose son sired Gentry 11.00 34 and many. yrs Dam is Daisy- t-Liatie 5 5-1.. s Impo dasi to Stadion za, ail e telt aereswiltasp; inTIZe 010 to rel that 1 might have t the ;atcrles tva ox- Isque and 'se pages, t 3rI,are'€ntata 1111100 not iueeott t anything verb: taaucla 'a!, They a1waes nnntsed 1011011 and be was ouch to c The ..riser's s fluently exhibited Of a conference 1 tires of n ii tires r 1 11 1 thougI't the Cath kxUl Rtt°i +. t` b .0 im S Lf ixumor tr"o- tkatll% Ile told nae zit=een represea'ta t•r rs „.reg xrdilag the miss atter se present be a reek others 1'110000 would ar. Sat,le c ra,• insisle1 'teas e. possible to come enc < f., to just what 're- Rlgi,rin the ie. of Albania should pro- s, ani the lon:'5et' had ended the dis- t evasion. he said, with the suggestion: "'Well, gentlemen, if a Protestant won'tdo. and a .Lehman Cotholic won't do, end a Buddhist is out of the ques- tion, why not select : Jew and call him acob the First? Ho'll have his throat cut, anyway, in three months!" The t owors did not select a Jew, but the prince of 'Med, the kaiser's nomi- nee, was put on the throne, and within. a month or two afterwards had to fee for his life. Ire referring to Roosevelt's patriotic offer to lead an army in France, the kaiser declared that he udn'ired him for his courage end. zeal. "1 hear." :he tau.', 'that be is now on his way to Italy. Itis too bad ;t -e did not pootxories our offensive there. Per- ._,,, oe might have captured him. Orr ouldn t Teddy look_- sutmy in a gas She:ile after the E".. -heat Deutach- /:.nd made its stmo_ssfT a trip to Amer- -, the kaiser caked on me, and ;.o 'was in a very jocular frame el mind 1 n ppermr1 to merden to' him that 1 Ia1."nned to go to America the following S lin e_ in %'c.nne^,ii.on with the noreaa tdotli had p teata0 woo t. 't e neoee ..ry new, l ads xa con), aente3 "Y `o can Bend the :Dei ,e'zlond over and trr`n back n ntz ,id. of teeth: "Fite 101 teeth wet , Davis?' he de- clared on another occasion, fi'so that 1 c n i to Tit e scats 05 people f sold tab¢ tel xr° o d lie snapped 10 j'74`�` 1 1 i tY ,tlet would a.lela *at! oarilevictt shehad in Tittd, elf b1tffl'e 1:•25 r..1'�ark >sJ.IS eve eP.rlj itti £ii+Jit than ti`kei011%. 111 t t tee sate affability winch k situs _ ia:ic cniably t'isplayee is elatrous <1ltih inc did not ,pr - lr , lti11ti6? 11. l c tusk Ge;u Imp. ,_„itstered.iaz isanadaan C+Jd sdale stud Book No, 12060, Ow—need` by John J. wr �o :Bay, -oabcql n 1.92)i, ha enrolled raider Om snorter to v. ;.l~ :riot Act. `inspected an the 4.t°. d )' i.-h,:ee,uher, 13'7 end ouuti, of gortrl, iw aafnrnaetiota and an lie eilelaia,€tod $t bion ai`l sta 111 0300 [ L1f l ii C l}as Us' table,, 2 111t' 0 :i1 '.O LL .. 00 chi:iter ti 6`.C. c` li .r • -it liis thing nags rerenae, : once boseted to grvartrecte€ in :f k 1b5A$9�' LS hT h i^1,•,:Y.tt lies in Canada k Unsiness Tran acted =CU ETTERS OF ,1)173 A MONEY OR t 1 aHlaxx s9t fiern ay& oac,4 an try t ▪ k£ t:attx tt teeteQ lie the ra "What a foehsh thing, for allied a studvting the layout of the. town, and then to drop :hose neaody bomts on a Clump of woods where they e.ould' not possibly hurt anyone, and how careless of the Germans pot to 'molest them while they. re engaged . e r devilish work " But the point _ten' to bring ott 'as this: these gas bombs were neve sed on London. • '1'a�onxal nils 9111 S fin kti,l ion intense- tl now 2 Clear- aE the rale he . lle' Notice to Creditors xt 9' 1t. 011 tANK,s ''t �iori "oi• Ri t 4lli»1ntt *.. 'Me t'° lintelA l litZ', Aitetio that I have been talking to the world's most finished actor and have simply been bewitched by the power of his personal magnetism, To 'I3e on lulled Auction Sale 01' FARM STOCK, 131-,PLETalENT.B. ,HAY. GRAIN AND 1101.7..SEHOLD FURNITURE Thursday, October filth at' 12 .30 -.help rake •"'-tAdi,t and bathe -set, 0. r alio highest 'torrent tett, 1.0$ meta*, 0 4400041e.14 d the matter ta James Walters, Exet4r, County of =on, „clerk, de - Notice is hereby given, pursuant to tatutes in that behalf that all cred- gaitt.t..t estate of the said Jamee o bout June ;heti, 1918, are senteire send by post. prepaid or de - of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Executors of the said deceas- ed. their christian :nz.d surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full pax- ticetars of their claims, the state- ment of their accounts: and the na- ture of the securities if any, held theta. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the .said „Executors will proceed to distrinate the -assets of. the deceased ad theit the Executors will not be liable for said .assete- or may part thereof to ars:: person or persons of whose .claims notice -rtall not have :been received by them, t.he time ot such distribution. Solicitors for Executors Dat.d rat Exeter this ehind day October, 1918. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate D." Sohn "IcDouierall, Sr., of the Toe -re- ship of Ribbert in the County of Perth. farmer. deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Stattites that behalf that ail cred- itors and others having claims- a- gainst the estate of .the s -aid John'. Dougall. w -ho died on or about A.ugast. 21. 1918. are ,required on or before NOvember .11th, 1918, to send by poet Prepaid or deliver to Messrs Glad - man & Stanbary, of the village of 3-iateter, solicitors for the Executors of the said. deceased their ehris- Lien and surnames, addresses and des- c.riptions, the full particulars- of their claims, the statement ef their ac- counts and the nature of the Se UT. leties, if any, held by them, And farther take notice that alter said last anentioiled date. the Executors will proceed to distribute the szete.ts of the deceased among the par- ties entitled th,:treto, having regard or.ty to the claims of \which they shall then have notice and that the said Executors shall not be liable for said assets or any part thereof. to any person or persons of whose clainiR notice shall. not have been recel-t-ed by them at ,the time of suck distribu- ed at Exeter this October. 1918, (7ANADTAN BAN OF" CC) SIR EDMUND WALKER,' SIR JOHN MID. Crewed Mcringer AMA, PAID UP,$15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $1;500,00G' Your savings, deposited with this Bank, earn current: rates of interest. Savings account depositors are assure& of security and courteous trea.tment Joint accounts may be opened by two or more persons,: with the privilege of withdrawal by any one of the number.' Crediton Branch—J. At Mo Donald Manager. PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc- tioneer. Sales conducted in any lo- cality. Terms moderate. Oedere left at Times Office will be promptly at- tended to. Phone 116, Kirkton, Ad- dress. Kirkton, P, O. lilt N. ROBINSON VIILITATOB fit)r Counties of Huron Perth and Middlesex! Farm Stock Warerooms, next door to ihe Central Retel, Main litt. Exeter. Charges mod- erate and satisfa.otion guarantee& S. Graduate 1Victoria -University., Office and El,esidence, 1)otniniosx 'Aissociate Coroner of TXuron Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publiet, CommisAloner, Solicitor fox the Money to Lean at lowest rates o FARMER'S MUTUAL EIRE Wad Ofiios, Farquhar, Onitl. President, Rola, NORRIEP DIIREDTORS WM. BROOK. 11,telS- JOBN ESSEIty. Exeter' Agent 1711, -- borne, and. Biddulph, OLIVER RABBIS, .Munro, Agent 1.,W Hibbert, FuLlartoo. and 1Aigna.," Solicitors, Exeter, 1 DENTIST Eionor Graduate of Toronto Unive afternoons, Phone Office 5a and - Residence 5b. OFFICE --MAIN ST, EXETER, ONT. MONEY ITO LOAN We -.have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and village -properties, at lovvest rates of int - Barristers, Solicitors, Wain St, ter. Ontario. sity DENTIST ' h extracted - ;without pain. Exeter. 1r' It 4