The Exeter Times, 1918-12-26, Page 5r
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turned irern. a Pleatiarit , visit with surely ton base beautiful hair said lots
relatives and,frieildS. in' Galt, Kitchener of it if You• vall just trn a little Dagt-
derine Gave your haw' ! Tyi!
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'Ile' or.4101;11,.. Ook piace last weeic of 1 .,
Ars. 4. 41„k,FoR,94,41d of this village,
who has beetk lot, -seriously At during A eonege e•in, ao•,•• I,.. t•.•t a seherne
Ahe past year. 10 enahle.,:irtuai• t,• it,,,,, without work
Ogolifit q --Petty, Reeve, .presented its purpos,,. i-4 to i101) :11/11 to ,W91^,4 40
4itit i, #ity with the VIctory flag advantage - to Ili:ItiP t'Vt.ry $trAikte
ka„an4idatpie kartwice the amount of , '' -;‘,!•.. '' bowing that Heasallr,„...z._D.id Start .1„rdan ,-
the obIeetive,
Coosidera.4 Parent
Tile relatives and friendS of Mrs,'VI lint art' Yon Plonm etiv-40(tays?" -P
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1 ' 0 tones, a daughter of Mrs, C. ''''i have loineti tit,, sp,,,,, ..r r51,,.
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•!.14bera1 OpPositiOn.
ing Toronto, •
Messrs. • Loyd George' and
Balfour will arrive irt Parintin Sittuis.
day or Sunday.
The last German troops, left Fin-
land yesterday tinder command of of-
fice= of hig,h4nnk„
The Ontarik Government .wiii not
alter the„ ; T00peranee Aet ontflaa
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°''Y giVer„ and a sister of Aijrktpeorge
U4s a ° N ge,' ':-4. 11# Alrs• '8",,Y tisvitiaCis; itatiwei- .wit., ••rittiril't.* ': '47pitace 'bridge a 'Niagara
.-i VauhOre, wilttOrtVt• rel "IPrll I , -
', edeatiz whieli Oteilltred in lVMOSk - ' ntdea Well at ninetyrtive„ ,L„4„1,
...: '`„ %Acting P ,
''''7,'. kTitchewab,. troll "I'vhit is term- ,Tocleys, uo matter what! eirtil ne te tatemeletra..
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each for r
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attire •••.,„
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and cl*litnuthori
in to' ,likAre arrangifltflor a go
ora&I ayswant,3
tittift %',ftf the Canadian troops them
at. ca (pus g
'illie/e. 15,200 employes
and who will be taken
on from Elgin, Kent and
urged upon the Gov-
t ;pante for'. the
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Pi4t1V;i0 Y.,
em infinenza dering
;44ut pnenmnffin, following a are generally referred to of the Union Govern-
" ‘kittitk lueue za
it col 1
se y teueti with raelt*
, boy ort So -and -So,” but a stable
A .,43F,, interesting meeting was still going at ninetYrine eett,,
held in "Zurich lodge A. V. and A.
taldly hard to beet. There+ vee,
when the'first and third degrees.. shown by tho oniptiOng rrom
verY ahlY e0n1„frreg upo.P. candidates the tendon SPortsnum itlent date:
'and the "Nt m the "11" 'Van of the brightest and 1404 alert
of „lattuary, promises t,e he 3 Very in _
I, of we Inds, riding homes around the
tbe*cresting WW1 Preselhle terpeadeek et Wit*Tior Prior to their'
T - hf) „Let - “S raeea Was old raniktlen, the graddrar•
fol.oweu. ther of the steep/09We JoekeY Or that
The lc/Dewing were appointee :as 0rtme, trtutittoir- Ave years old, It
canvassers for funds for the erct-en =emery Is 01,00ekot sod so is his
of a monument in ilensall„ for our fat- beerIng. ROOM been goaneeted with
fen heroen, who gave the lives for bnoes cm hie life end malty a tale of
ng and P001itry George firottu eito tort he can tow.
Ilitithert Dins44.144fitith Roweliffe, Vidte
Xiiii1iltagittiOVAtithaliati, George
eitgajtapfttlitanainle Jelin Id; siomPt 14;tenttOrt.t,i) geOse?..
fOrglit "PO* 444/tY! .4149YA tett hes InYC'entAstiafirrieseaeu:it
gOirtintlttee"ittint1111,*elgedi .“71g1thett*411t la similar to the re 1 ild ;ld
an eerie dete to make necessary' a- &Immo abip$,,, rib Trsu0414eirivoi°i:litct
was to provide a m114141140 itre est
„,, cape whieh could be cos:meetly end
*nip messts. firoadfoot Bros, Atha conveniently arreaged at the evintheff
Fotheringham. Tutikersmith, were, g It coilittete of a eon.
successful exhibitors at the recent tether hinged, to the sill in en
a
elnh
great stock stow „' Manner that by opening the windinT
Votheringliam won second prize for
1600 lbsz nth for three year old shown
three year old iteave draft team under 7i;;. 4e374131g ItaudedeerlIntlinnalTh°en lit:fholdnedg.
tin itator and 5th for 45ed heavy draft isKtoVrt0h9r09,4edgen4 Who, menoatlabsis otspearauttioomnal:.
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mare, The Messrs firoadfoot Bros. icatoorrovitied whereby, the 'ladder Is
won third for two year old heavy draft
Lilly and Sixth for heavy draught brood held at g diStance from the wane et
mare. t.„
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a building. The advantage of secit
precaution is obvious.
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'Journalistc Dilettente. ''
' Dashwooci "Wilat's the matter, with the city
edito? Two members of the staff are
,atTr. Torn Atretford, or Stratford, is holding him and be leeks as If lie vrerit
-visiting in town. . . , about to have a tit"
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lits Olive ilieldi of 'Detroit, is vis- "It's the fault of tbut wealthy 'cub'
. iting ht !her home here. ' reporter hred lest week. The e. it.
Mee. Ilan. eeft on Fricine to -'-'-« '1' told itim to cover a Red Croes eetin
whiter in Detrot. this afternoon and he alaid it- would
Miss S. Laird, of Torentia
eting witih niother and sister.
Cadet. Marry .Guenther, or Deser-
ont, is visiting at his hincte here.
Mr. Mime. Steinhageir, Pi'ctori, re-
turnd to Spend tete holidays with his
family in town. •
ir. P. Fa:mold wears a broad smile
:these 'days. A lifitic giri bee eorne to
brighten his home.
Mrs. Phillips arid dauher, or
London, visited with Mrs. i 'Daring
over Sunday.
Miss Cora iSdhroeder, of Stratford
and Mildred, of Lodon, aaxe epend.-
ing the holidays with Abell- parents.
arr. mild nirs. Jack Eidt and family
and Mr. and Atm. R. ,Vriltert, of
Atlas ICreig, are visiting here over
.
Uiaristmas.
Inerit, our bank manager, with
wife and Child, has terrived and lies
opened up Tor business'aWe welcome
them to town. 'e
Owing to the outbreak, of ',Du"
our 8elbooland the Evengelic.ai churce
,,tIosed last week liai.e the Lutb;ran
-till vernaits open.
Mr. Oscar Graupiaee, ot Elmira Col-
legiate Institute, is lhorneafor the holi-
days.
'spending the holidays with hie 'par -
There isa great demand for housns
now in town. If some. of our enter-
eirising imoneyed men NS -1 1.1 euineth out
and pute up snyerai cliveLings occu-
. •iants will be ,fortincmin•
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Stegli'eti
ompliments of the 'Season.
- Arr. .Va[le,rt liriaS on the,, sick ist
-.1a dew thy last week.
Mr. C. Vingont made a business
--ttriti -to London c on day last week.
, -kiss Ida ,Link, 'or Brantford. is
,epending few days t her , borne
Mr.'; Fred Preeter, wlho lhas been
013-t&'Xitig from Jan attack of lllie Vin."
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'xreOOVer4ng. neely. ,
Interfere with MP =le of golf."4
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Tower of London.
A royal Thine% consisting of no more
that what is now known as the "White
Tower," appears to have been the be-
ginning of tbe Tower of Loudon.' It
was commenced 1073 by William
the Conqueror end finisbed by Wil-
liam's son, William Rufus, who, in
1093, surrounded it with -walls and
broad ditch. Several succeeding kings
made additions to it, and King Edward
III. erected the church. In 1638 the
old Wbite Tower was eebuilt, and in
the reign of Charies IL a great number
of additions were made to it. The
new buildliws in theTower were
pieted 1360.
' Collecting Antiques.,
The littlentown was highly excited
over the announced engagement of the
nineteen -year-old 'widow to Mr. Hoary.
"Why, Daisy," he best friend said to
the Young widow, "you're not going to
tie yourself to that old man? Why,
he's three times your age! What are
you de'ing it for?"
"Oh, I can't resist having him!" said
the young widow. "He does harmonize
so beautifolly with my antique furni-
ture!"
Where He Was Weak.
"That boy �f mine knows a lot of
Latin," id M Cobbles.
kin translate tbem Latin words
on a' Silver dollatejust like.a flash, but
not unless sontebody- lenda hire tin
dollar."
END STOMACH TROUBLE,
GASES OR DYSPEPSIA
"Pape's Diapepsinn makes hick, ioure
gassy stomachssurely fe#1,0ne
in five mittlites.
tei
.P;11,1: Zlicr,. of. NIonden. is
ti,,,,,., his 'broil:kat:, arr. E. if what you it14'
titvery ill, Put' stoinach ree,,t3
Jas. Grigg, Of Gran sour,
lead, or ott.•
'lY.' daTs with 31r. i30,OrtzilinndsYs, ,..0:41111?' '
Ivt14:0,9t,lastN:e-elt- is )...tii;' e'gelti4 d'
ist. i ' •' 0
iliaLaYs'`I all her pax- ..'.
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, -eY1,?4"17 f7611°°i"gxr'''
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Petit,: TCH'SePlgrileigilt144° Peereut4/111()Flourt
ovement of tine Presbyter/a
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SipIX Toy Sherwood, Coniminsione
a thOvomipi0p, Police for thirty-dv„
Years, las resigned on ACC0110t or Itta
health,
Neg., Mambal Sir Douglas Hal
will ttggiliell/ ,nand next, Tint*.
day ilib011iletlintlo a staff of ilistie
Ito* '$ en the coak.Oltotok`Alt„lb
clet almost itt5taatty kilied,whil
g7:41dIfefBr v -1 iT t eti
, ors , el a e oek. ag
.Vat. divisional yards intgayet ir,,,
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Force, is to be increased to,
The NorthWest Uountett,
orized atrattigthzef 1,201 '' 4 ' . 4 slAltiflite
t 1 e4 are enlarged and its perm/inane
aSSitred.
Ii00, S. C. lifewburn outliriod,tit
.
dentObiloration stheme in an address
at the Canadian Club, One hundred
thoueatul men will be Itepi at the
front till Vinrelt.
WEDNESDAY,
has
4;e:•11,a7;,°:::‘::•10X
„the..)natter itritit'Presid
tiy .
ltf.M.0,;;:sfaolietarirsta•gtfrti,f..,
ste.
In co
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9Pdl4 Arbell tty,, tecrxt
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the 910,
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be present political
,I.,, -1 , Z.,' t: :lia.: I: ,: : :,01•' 0
ir
Jymaa
at `tittty- yearn
V butter and
deed
tie t ri' 1 g or
the Alle rfea'A CoP 1440 been
47- ell fteblijobt liya:cte eii:set; 6 j.,_kiteYt4111t-
TIOn. W. 3. Ramie, prestnent of the
X' Imperial Qii Co,, 41111001010 pla,n
a of co-opeintilre partneralttpjlebittpert.
the companY and it3 tkOtillarld
mtplives is a god indlietrial ree
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T13„„ SATURDieln
'Toronto police strike still
continues,
tarti'lit'aasgube%iltfoillracitIeadn it;iebit''asica'Prt-h°ent;
e rights,
Tbe Dritish Air Board has drafted
articles for art international air con-
' Yention.
-tea r costly
Masses stvie •
The IngUtta ,rtaira,4er4
invegt/
itpe e01,3Pnr antders
o annua statement of the Dank
of Totoato shows mared inereane
in net profits,
Mrs Co. A.; Drottle Newmarke,
is the president of the United Paran
A'Vonieo of Ontario.
Shale nelde in New Brunswielt are
to be developed next year by the
This Government is in eletee eiteotia.- people, white the country people are
Anglo -Persian Oil Go,
Winnipeg Trades and Labor Coon- t
ell has cancelled tboalliliatiou of the
Illnistorial Asociation,
Auntireds of children in east aide
of New York areA•bt, danger of per-
ishing for 1201C Ot
Canada Locomotive Co, declared
there
'Verallnent01 et -
rAs.„.••-•• •••••-• • •••••• •
First Rea telnFti:en Held in Five
iet'as vtoillettnICteuetraarson diYs,trwichtieGnettln; e4elit"i; EGMEGN, Tzte -whole
death has been under the command country is preparing for 0,04;tot,oid-
of Gen, Denikine, OlairttAillinX a fashioned Englisb ebriatta
valiant dght against the Germane years, witb Inore thao Aed
and Bolshevists, A prorisionat gov- enthastagm„,
oernunimbeePrst Ila;:olg?eiatsfIneitortuitetrbnemreogrd- itinar?tro03ut "1444
ate politicians such as,Sergluitason- more are, C
off t °ruler. AmbaSaitdOr nbtiOntinie1 '
M„ Astroff and *;:g t�am .....„..,.;, p - pouring. in for id . .1g.
' te: Off $ 141 ' .
ement-atm iceeevit,,,nd ,,.nt„te1 en- eeeneeet - .„tlie,reaeleari g house for '
tenet with that, paetva,-,Iiitepperee bee sot „ork.-grow.tetrerst Section. muddy
given to t1 au an',r,,';•.,' ,44010 elilipiliot. but with
.___,....,,,b10001,,.. jpi014' .innnied entgaing' trains. The
4ttelwoltitenaU. TgOt!i: ::;,;:'4re in lie ...' I ;0;leir Cas- Thy All all the
Iatiggettglita,ae ' on OK
„10tapp 110” .dtericts are crowded with
Ottittleast 1,fgOtt ,',:tgookAO4",'..* , ••:, lidleVanaSses of Ch.ristras 'hityera..
isli Military ratigtili'has been 4i0-:: # ',:-Iiiiw.,4 never.before been Ir-oawit, The
n,stuire into fl** . militar:r 1,1450u0IC Ives are higher than ever ls) bat
theittc' the Don district is another rti.i.r1511°P 3.11elvt*.4 ari beng. 14we'91
entotaievist GeYeraluent. Here • "ho thea,tres and restaurants a'"••
Gem, krautiol_tu artnY is oPerating • doing a record bnines% No hotel
under the political control or 21, 110r- ' Towns are,,incant and s0asite and In -.-
Sawa, a Modera,te Social Democrat1 land resorts are filling up with city
ton with the l'•;,,ithart Government, J eotnirig into the city,
CilalitiCatiad. _ are regaining their ohltline pros-
anodYebrli°trrilieni,orikn 'wGIrtlIM4' ctial,e w?irtf*hYlw4111"ie41,11 desleIrletede4ftOrcriasetarl.741frot3u'rwyhetathrs '''''''' ebreff
they are in close agreement. cause they were in the first line of
In Ukraine the sitttalion Is YerY naval, bombarmext. and air rattle,
There is reason to hope that the petite,
pollee followed by the Allies will - ,.........
remote unity between these various ----4----:------
.
Goettrrunonle in Southern Rtistil,aLapi
f which repudiate tyranny and -14.0i Political influence.
heriern and whento o'neeohyje-ctn- ie -t -h -o; "eWbat de yen uudP,tuid by tb'''
estoration of Order in the countr7, tem Pittical triflueneet
Expeylments airpiane construe,.
tion will be carried On Ot t110 Uni
versity ot Toronto,
Comniarttler J. K. Y. Ross a Mont-
yeal leads tttetlist of winning owners
ton the American turf for 1918.
Orie of the latest battle cruisers is
being refitted for the purpose ot an
Imperial tot= by the Prince of
Several changes in the assesstrient
law were suggested to the Speelal
Assessment Committee of the Legiis--
lature.
The Ontario Goverrimcnt will not
be able to proteed this year with. ex -
Ili preparation of peat for
fuel.
Henry Ford announces tl:it he has
jobs waiting for 4,000 maimed sol-
diers, no matter bow disabled they
may be.
Fifteen persons lost their lives
when a C.P.R; tourist ear va.s burn-
ed at Bonhenz 129 miles wttst of
Fort William.
The Melita its due at St. John with
1,621 passengers, including 96 offi-
cers and 1,089other ranks, and a
heavy mail.
The last grain cargo of the season.
was delivered at litiffalo last night,
a week earlier than the close of the
season last year.
Dominick Tortorich, a New Or-
leans sporting promoter, has offered
Champion Jess Willard $7,000 for
a contest with Jack Dempsey.
Field Marshal von lifackezisen has
been interned by the Hungarian
Government. Roumania has disarm-
ed the rear -guard of the German
army.
The.general syndicate of French
hotelmen has decided that for ten
years it will not receive wiiative of
enemy -countries as employe or eus-
tmer: ,
Milted States troops arriving in
New Yerk from France bring an un-
confirmed rumor to the effect that
Catcher "Hank" Gowdy was killed in
action.
TkILUISDAY.
The Melita arrived at St. John with
some 1,200 of Canadian soldiers and
many civilians.
Representatives of United Perin
Women oj Ontario addressed the
U. P. 0. convention, Toronto.
Two train loads of troops, the re-
maining soldiers due in Ontario from
the Olympic, arrived yesterday.
The U. S. army transport Logan.
with troops for Siberia caught..11re at
sea but the flames were subdued_ -
A number of German communes
situated near §Witierland have ap-
plied '1 o become part of that.republic
Thera are signs of trouble between
_a i. an. ugo- avs over posses-
sion of -the eastern coast of the
Adriatic.
Two thousand delegates attended
the ,first sessions of the fifth annual
Conveution of the Unitad Fanners of
Ontario at Toronto.
John Crabb, „,-of Grimsby, was
crushed to des: a,n elevator at
Derninion,Pf* 41,Furnishing CO.'s
Assdeat,ed, to4ise_
omen
granted tOi.„„
.",t•
elght- million 1USflel5 0!,
tin
div fiends on both common and pre-
ferred stock yesterday.
The Toronto Revolver Club beat
the atA.A. team of Montreal 1,012 0
to 1,000 in a mail ntatch.
A special schoot for returned men
to complete matriculation is to be
opened by the University of Toronto,
Two Montreal firms have had their
licenses sumspeuded for a week tor
serving beef and veal la prohibited
A tete and etiteentetoey, develop, ePoliticel infuence." retailed Senator
Ment has been it•'statly flew of em- Sorghum, "la usually something that tt
nent ant loyal Russiaria of ail pr- lot of people come around and tell you
ties in the direction of London and they brought to bear after you have
Paris for the purpose, of setting uP succeeded In landing a o.-Waa-
Intercollegiate hockey Is likely to
an organization to deal 'with the Bo- Ingteu sn,
be resumed this season on an 'eX- d
bib non as it, proceeds
devoted to patriotic purposes. e
or Paris. Count Kokotroff, an- Soldterts Intensely Pathetic Dersorp-
" b th 'being
urine the Peace Conferene. Prince
Le ff with Baron ICorif Vce-Gov-
vo THEIR FINAL REST TOGETHER
rnor of Finland, left London to -day ----
Canadian shoe manufacturers have f
ormed an associatiort an ask far no 0
(.1
tariff changes affecting them to be -t
their widely -known Russian, leaves
or France to-morrw. While tiles° ".11.40_ th. RMI*1 Ytwthflal 80ata
ussian leaders 'have been in Lon- ten
on they have etchanged views with
made before consulting them. at
Arrangements have been made bY
'Which a million tons of :hipping Will
be released from the Army Supply
Service for commercial and relief is
purposes.
The captain and the thief officer ,
of the Corinthian have been penaliz-
ed by suspension of their certificates h
for three and six months,- respective- et
ly, for indifferent seamanship, caus-
ing the loss of the steamship Corin-
thian.
11101t1DAY. D
A new Juge-Slav Cabinethas been
formed, with M. Protitch as Premier. c
es
otruadvinega 1113urssitiias,hs Iseata.dInsr:onee-onoPmeit:tr, that commands the tiring line in an
usrseipaOratnedd jot) bhearne Fesnciaazpedd. from malotnewenutteanneenese penmen. Beside
+Acor of the Second Cie
lid he le on his way here. It isnadIan dieleion, who had just come
so reported that 31. Havin.koff, who
as been thought to be in China, In out. There that niht, by its white
ow an his
way to Europe. trthaelleenrisrledilfsethstniti welineccfuolrd tut:I:nye°
Tz.,) akers miles through E'rance and Flanders.
ecr Sacat Pvcenitruosgra'erctrinstearteDdanthicaiti lhjuotjt:dsgeta, "What is that jutting -out
COPENHAGN. Dec. 23.—H. R.
f to
our
t letti! ko lonetahillll el calopfe 11Inghtet
lal revolutionary school bas been. place?" my friend inquired.
tablished at Mocow, under the di- "Tht," 1 anwered, 9s the Ypres
ection of the Boisheviki leader, rta- salient, the Bloody Angle of the Brit-
deir, where agitators trona all parts of Lsh une.”
the world are receiving trairdng pre -
stood one night on a tert.ein hill
Two hundred eoidiers arrived in
Ontario tram the bospita,1 ship Esse-
quibo.
Three attempts were made late
Saturdayenight by crowds to raid, a
cafe Torontoen
An expedition is to be sent to the
North Pole next June by, airplane
from the United States.
A war gratuity has been granted
to Canada's land and naval forces
who have not served overseas.
A flag was raised by Great War
Veterans over the graves of comrades
in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto.
Brantford Citizens, League has
''ked for invest' a.tions of coal and
TO mention the name of Ypres Is master of th
paratory to returning to their own , .
countries to spread reyolutionarY to have ones memory awakened with discharge
ideas. , . a veritable kaleidoscope of pictue- $171
The school, according to M. De That trail of light that jutted out into
Seavenius, is attended by Chinese the nightlooked like a cape, and an
and representatives of nearly every iron cape it has been through months
and years of war. But the holding of
that cape -has been at no awful cost,
and there was not an inch along that
trailing line of light that had not
cost, its trailing line of blood.
ustice asking for the release of Rev.
e Presented to the Department of l'itp3arun:fain19a10f5.t.erthhethe7erhotiraonldestewogenerenatryallesttledadeekwwiatthos
tto Stockman,- Lutheran minister,. i T
I
Sebastopol, who was errested on denims in alarm, fleeing down tom -
urs ay. - try an with lira era and marching
Rev. Mr. Stockman has been in. top-heeterde e ,,,e Ives, passing
rned for alleged unpatriotic utter- eeriette te tce me th gn ,
cefollowing the ',announcement of„,,,
a
011(18 rbity1011ed
,.1
e armistice.
tw
eo,
For
pay. nna
For the
forces' vi-licr•W
active seeirletW7
grraietice and lis,v
ed the AtAlt
410 loppolit in
,tte47
strength of th
040011 regarditit
.v,porri:potY f,co,.trtz, tiao:d71
rfit, ,leiguat*rni, 01 thti
tiiiiy be ,1
daya • ,
'51,•4111
,e4yeitatti‘-.Zflptbiy ,.
1112.Cetdtain1 rea- trlfetipoan);
the granting or the.,
i'ostance„ if a, metals dttic
fPnemity, or for raiscond
tuity is not payabl. Fu
the °Ulcer or man
trea,tmnt by and is in rot
pay and allowances tiara,
merit of Soldiers! Re -est
the gratuity is withheld
treatment and PAY hav'e
Any Tenet discharge pay
previous orders -in -Count
deducted from the amount
service ,graluity.
It also provides that ,',
fixation allowance was In
ing service and the de
still eligible. ,tiae. portion
tuity equld to seettratine
will be paid direct to the
Regarding the adjust
rears where the whole
of post discharge pay li
been paid under previou
Council any payment drs
new regulations over a
-Ilatam19,1:d9::witiicloalfttin:ontstbeleistachar
referred to a
the case' of
European country.
Minister Has Been Interned.
SI'RATFORD, Dec. 23.—It is” un-
derstood that a petition is being cir-
culated in Tavistock and district to
as g _ b
whiskey deals of the municipality.
Capt. W. H. Wylie, of St. Cath- 0
arines, prominent manufacturer;rain-
ing an military man, as dead, in s
70 h .le r.
President Wilsom accepts inv,ita- te
tion of King George to -be gueet .tt
uc Ingham Palace during star 1'1 ,th
ot the
Continuing Policy Alfassacres. Ant1 saw te
Londtin:
Fortner Ambassador' Page, repre
sentative during the war of the -
iWs adsehaidn.gton ,,Government -in Landon, • Ai
Nino H. In,Per, the alleged bigamist
and Murderer of Muskegon Mich, te
committed suicide on Saturday in his
cell- by banging himself. re
Ernest Gartshore, aged 14,, of sb
Sault Ste..Mrie, was killed instant- i
the
ly by e f OtiktIkliaft in the ab
Spanish igaPer Co.'s slated
COPENHAGEN, Dec. 23.—In ad- _ , • 5 Sent
tion tothe execution bl' Bolsh lt" isTalre" faggot:le
facials of a number of alleged .coma- Mailer: and
r -revolutionaries at Pskov, 169
iles southwest of Petrograd, it is 1 learedl_
, as
ported that the Bolshevi:w
i, have group er02)3-
otthaenuoinstbreory of leading 4
1;hhitalnietss ome
Rixillanderx
out 35 miles te,the",srtttl,0 ,,kslio,v. un-ig EmbEtii' 4.
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re] party.; It con-
e earee serving as
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