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THURSDAY, APRIL 15:15
Crediton
marc: of Thanks. -7 -Mr. and \Ira. W.
?H Wenzel desire to express 'their
• sincere thenke to the neighbors and
friend; for their many acts of kind-
- a'ess and sympathy din=ing thee- re -
vent bereavement.
The first annual sleeting of the
Crediton Band was held Monday :tight
when the old officers were all re -
e elected as follows; -.President, deer-
ryes Sweitzer; Vice -Pres., Ernest Gu-
ethinger, Seely, Alf. Wuerth; Treas.,
M Foist: Leaders, Herb Either and
Matthew Guenther. The goys ere
getting down to practice and hope to
tilt engagements more numerous than
• ever the coming season.
.The revival meetings which :cave
bee s conducted in the Evangelical
Church for some weeks, ..losed on
Friday evening. On Sunday ..eight eev
• erai net+ members were act epted :ei-
te the church. The service was, very
impressive.
Dart forget to put on the '`War
star. ' This isone way in sharing
tale great expense we have :nc_ttrred
in sending our men to the front.
England expects that every man will
de hi d:t:y
Thu one-quarter of an _acre of
lend oftered for sale by the executors
o' the late Carl Finkbeiner last Satttr-
the wee bought by elathew ;xinterr
lar $125.00 , Several articles of ;mase
:hold effects were also sold, ierank
Taylat acting as the auctioneer.
Res Becker and J. H. rbeltzsneun
:ere attending Conference in eliiverton
*las week.
Jacob Schwarz is building a seeress -
dab w his residence. Harry Seaver
doine the work. Isaac Hill !mak-
ine some improvements to his stable.
Wm- Brown has returned, sitter a
short visit with friends ing :)etrbit.
Word has been received irom Ed-
mentor announcing the birth of
daughter "Dorothy Eileen,' to \fr.
.enc: Airs Arthur Zwicker oni the tth
inst We extend congratulations.
George H. Broderick of London.
seenl a few days in townthis week,,
the guest of Thomas Trevethie 1..:.
Alone: Hodgins and Godfrey Nish-
arson attended the Plasmen's Conven
teen in London last week.
Eierl. Eilber made a business- trip
•ro London last Thursday.
Mrs tDr.e Orme and daughter Het-
4.. Neve returned home, after a• visit
with relatives in Buffalo.
Shoo: started on Monday, ,iter the
Easter holidays. Quite a number of
,youngsters took their first step, to
ears; the the 3 R's. Miss Brown's
rein 1.3 now in charg; of Mrs. Vin
;;tta herr, who recently passeff'iter
Normal School examinations. '
Fred Kerr is doing some :'ustom
-oven r these days.
Our brick and tile men are all -ea-
tee's: yards and machinery in hope
tor the spring trade.
Dap Ferguson o: Belgrave was in
le nn Tuesday.
Mr Stoner of St. Thomas' has been
aszointed ledger -keeper of the Bank
here
An adult bible class was organized
in the Evangelical Sunday School. It
pramaser: to be a hummer. They have
adopted the motto, "Onward we
mean business". Following are the
officers, -Teacher, Mathew Ginter ;
Pres., Jos Hoist; Vice -Pres., Daniel
'.O•estreicher ; Sec„ G. E. Foist; Tress
Chas. Kienzle. Committees,- Mem-
bership H. F. Eilber; John Roeszler,
J. K. Schroeder, H. Metz, H. J. Kuhn
Ed. Morlock, J. N. Morlock, H.. C.
Beaver M. Finkbeiner, J. F Smith,
Socia' and Welcome, Con. Kuhn, B.
Brown Wm. Morlock, Hy. Haist. De
votiona and Missionary, G. lehBrotvn
J F Brown, H. Steinacher, Jared
Schwarz and Herman Oestreicher. We,
'ovist. the class every success nncfi.i4pe.
et wit_ prove a blessing to all,., <
Centralia
•WINiCHELSLA..
Mist J M. Spence has resumed her
dude,. as teacher. -Mrs. Daniel Cow-
ard and Miss Margaret have' returned
after spending Easter in Toronto -
The debate at E.limville has been post
ported till Thursday, April 15. won't
miss it -A pearl of priceless worth
has beer, lost`by W. V.
'Ter Thursday inrrning, when the
coffee is in the pot, and the oatmeal
is .,teeming hot; when the breakfast
belt ha; called our little, band; when
I an me with delight under early can-
dle ugh with The Advocate t of Ex-
ete: in my hand, Round ..he board
the men -folk wait, saying „ruutpily,
"It. late"; "You mutt study ;too,
my aunt begins to scold; Sisters whis-
per "Please do hurry"; Then ;Hamer
begin: to worry, she suggests eely
deal your coffee's getting cold."
Fathe; hints, "The Winchelsea gos-
sip daughters"; Brother growls, "Jack
:Lando:: s story's got her," Thus to
intercept my joy they all combine, eat
I clutclt the paper firmer, with an
absent look and murmer "Don't both-
er I've just got another IMe."
GREEN WAY
Mr. J. Foster and A.tuie of
'3ay
-
tieti visited her of er at F ata -
eLeeti=
Addle end Millie Mason are
home from London for the holidays.
C Woodburn. has moved, to hie
new home and Mr. Earl Oliver leas
:noted into the house vacated. by Mr.
Woodburn. -Mr. C. H. Wilson and
Hugte visited at Grand Bend tot' the
holiday week. -••Mies Minnie Sherritt
spent Easter in Landon. -Schools op-
ened on Monday with Mise Sweitzer,
Mss: G'uilholm and Miss Sheppy in
chaige,-,-.Mx J, Homer'e babels very.'
ill of bronchitis. --Mrs. George Oliver
and Ford were holiday visitors at leer.
T Stewardson's.-Mr, Selbourne Eng-
lish 51. -eat the week end at home. --Mr.
and Airs W. J. Brown. are on the salt
list: The Mission Band concert was
a grand success. The members ;;ave
a good program and then- served i.=e
cream and cake, and a social hour was
spent, Mr E. Allard added very
materially to the program with eever-
al selections from his gramaphone,
Proceed, amounted to $i5.50, --fire
M S. service on Easter,. in the Meth-
odist church Was much enjoyed. Mrs,
(Revel Grabens of Sarnia was the
s aeakee and her addresses were full
of interest and information, Her
thought of what en ideal girl should
be was very inspiring.--R•ev. G. N.
Thompson a former pastor, is
sueplying the tlethodiet Church very
acceptably ,during the iUnese df Rev.
J. E. Cook.
LUCAN
By the hand of death one of the
Quest residents of Lucan in, the per-
son of Ann Dage, reetell of the late
'4r'illient Atkinson, passed away on
Friday, April 2, aged. 88, years and 2
month:.• Deceased was born near the
town of Galiway, Ireland, and came
to Canada with her parents, who set-
tled its London Township, near where
is now the city of London. Semi
rte a years later she became the bride
ai W m Atkinson and moved to the
2nd concession of Biddulph, until the
death of her husband aome118 years
ago alter which she moved to Lucann.
O: this union 14 children, were born,
serial of whom survive -Thos. of Me-
Gi'l-t'ray ; William of the 3rd eon. of
Biddulph; Richard on the homestead;
John of i,ucan; Mrs. Isaac Hodgins
oe Calgary, Kate and Eliza at home,
There are 32 grand children and 20
; rra.-gra,sd children. The _uneral
took place Sunday, April 4th to St.
Jame. Cemetery.
;:. T os:IL RILEY R EL6gED
l'auion Was Intended For Thomas
Riles of aiantiltonn.
OTTAWA, April 13. -••- i•be Cana-
dian Government has releasee the
wrong killer, The mores convinced
it yesterday afternoon. Now there Is
Oficial consternation. Similarity of
names and, a clerical mistake caused
justice to nod.
Thomas M. Riley, who, a year ago,
was given a, fifteen -years' sentence
for manslaughter for killing a bar-
tender in London, recently wrote his
thanks to a London clergyman for
efforts made to secure his release.
The clergyman had made no such.
efforts, and his surprised enquiries
showed that the wrong man was
treed. It develops that the Canadian
Governs decided to grant a Par-
don to Thomas. Riley, who, two years.
Ago, was given a seven -years' term
.tar manslaughter tor killing his wide
in Hamilton, His condition of health
.end extenuating circumstances con
seeted with the anode of life oe the
..ocean killed led the Government to
cis decision.
it appears that the stances
of the ease and the description of
Gee man's age, place of conviction,
„ which came oefnr;a the l4%intstar
J:ustice, were those of the prisoner
from Hamilton. But in some a ray tate
latter "Al" bad peen put into the
ea.ae, which made i that of the pris-
,ucr from London. Therefore, in-
stead of being Thomas Riley it was
Thomas M, Riley. The name and the
..escription went, lea the usual course,
„t the State Department, and .follow-
..tg traditional'pr'actice, the State De-
,asi talent made an order for the re -
$O of the prisone.: by naew only,
,..acting the descriptitru, 'inc pEui-
a:; oi#eirls, t'terefore, had note -
.o guide eu*'.,t z,ut Lee name, and
released ' ho a s :.n Riley, late
t ;,wz t,n, ikuw
,a new pardon wilt he ads out for
lid einem flio.,.,.,5 4.4 1. An of
,est will be mads to eA;,.,t.itta Tbomas
.i, :Wee, cut ;<'•.<.._ .t..,•.. et , eedt`}.lug
'tinea acts};.,de
TO leltleAle ;Iola Itl^ teO1-Aa,
Immeueo British Warship Will :slake
40 Knott an dour.
NEW YORK, April 13.--.accord-
Mg to a report from London rece,,;ed
by The Tribune, Britain has ;anti
down a new battleship of amazing
proportions, which will be by far the
most powerfulcraft afloat. It will
mark a change in battleship construe -
tion, exceeding that which came 'when
the first dreadnought was built, It
will necessitate the adoption of new
methods in battleship construction by
all nations, and will halt the con-
struction program of the United
States, '
It is stated that this great new
ship will be 800 feet in. length, will
.tarry six 15 -inch guns and have the
wonderful speed of forty knots.,
At present the Queen Eliza`hetb,
.low at the Dardanelles, stands es the
.cost powerful engine of war. She
.s, however, only 650 feet in length,
,.ut carried eight 15 -inch guns. She
us oil -driven, as the new ship will be.
In the craft now plant ed armament
s sac;iueed for increased speed. The
.nereased length gives the great bol -
or and engine-roor capacity needed
to produce mach speee.
A PLUCKY SKIPPER.
Captain of British Ship Armed With
Rifle Vanquishes Airships.
LONDON; April 13.—Armed with
GRAND BEND a zifie, Capt. Sharp of the British.
steamer Serula, which has arrived
Mr John Gill of Exeter visited his .,ere, successfully repulsed an attack
his brothers here last Thursday. - .Wade upon his steamer by a large
Rev. Carriere's horse broke through german hydroplane and a small aero -
the planking of the well 'est week Mane off the Noordhinder lightship,
and had to be pulled out, out ;Is none says Reuter's Amsterdam correspon-
th•e worse. -Mr. and Mrs. David Wil- dent.
lien and Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Wilson "The aeroplane first approached.
cif Arkona were "called here. Thursday the ship, dropping bombs, which fell
owing to the serious illnessl of the ,ato the sea. As it returned to the
letters father Mr. Joe Gill. -Mr. Wil- . ,,t.aek Capt. Sharp fired upon it with
'ley bought a cow from Mr. Brenner. a rifle, hitting the machine seyeral
•a. flew weeks ago and it; died Sunday; times and damaging one of its wings.
Schdo' started Monday after the, Then the hydroplane took up the at -
ho idays, M Marjory Fritz of 7.urich is tack, but it also w a driven ou Cali.
visiting Mrs. Canning. .Warp says he is eonviaeed we tita e-
eeene was so badly damegees that ai..
was unable to reach Zeebrugge."
Are Continuing Attacks.
LONDON, April 13. Bulgarian
forces are continuing their attacks
c.a the Serbiae frontier,.,accordic{g to
a Nish despatch received at the ,Seng
Legation yestel•dat: atter diasdh•: .'
• - •It "states they eissaiietitits block
. SAINTSTIVRY • house, at rZanoka• and efoteed c the
Serbian troops'"to',retire -at .Maleche.
al- ;Thos. Atk;neon • of Toronto is Anpther:attack'. ' was• made • near
visiting amend here -Mr F. C. llavis i.Ibuehkovo, but'the Bulgarians wee
• a month on his farm in Melfort,eek.e-i'i '., with her daughter, \fr. E. 'repulsed there. - '
:Ulla.' H
.and Mrs. W. uxtabdei lav viae n, of Deleware '"'Mr : and : Mrs'. The 'general•impression; the de-
sympathe of their many "frnendrit.deter Gs .ec Isaac is settled'datvn on the speech ' concludes, "is "that' these
'eh,: death of their infant.; child of 7 groorr'a farm in Bidd•ulph. bands were sent to�'
provoke a ;co,:-
'weeks.uiict along the whole frontier at the
• Mr Wrti Quinton 7s improving eery "ROUGH ON RATS" clears out moment when the attack on ; the
slow1y and not able, to' be out 'of sed Rat.. Mice;etc• Don't die in the novae station at Stromnitsa occurred."
Mr. Walt. Haskett is moving _tide, .15c and 25c, at Drug and Country . '
twee, onto the farm he, recently `[ate' ` Stores Many Lives Lost In Explosion.
.chased from Geo. Essery. e
_• ABERDEEN, Scotland, April 13.=
Mr.. Thos, Willis is putting(m t ' 'The Free Press publishes the follow-
siew boiler in the butter factofy` leis , SCHOOL REPORT of S. S. No.3 sn.g telegram from Lerwick: fol ow-
w�eel' the old one.having spent' its Stephen, for March-Entrance=Hon• -
.time of usefulness. ars, el Triebner 594, A. Dearing X94, rible explosion hes occurred. •.Iiar-
Ree Farewell of Toronto Occupie l ` E Hogarrth 579; Pass, Re Parsons 492• Dor street . was wrecked and many
'ter pulpit on Sunday evening and''Sr IV. -Honors, G. Schroeder 552.. lives were loot. No details are; ob-
. preached an excellent sermon, Jo . Ib .-V. Hogarth 537. Sr, 111.-N. ''ainable as- yet'
The baseball boys held their ".•tin• ,Sander 489, Ethel Preszcator 435, L. •. Lerwick is situ atec- on the east
tmeal meeting Friday evening Jest aced Parsons 403 Jr. III. -E. Preszcator coast of mainland Shetlaud Islands
organized for 1915.: The name oh'•he 343 S C Willis 377, A. Christie' -441; it is defended by an, old tort, dating
C. Jacob` 377. Ss, H. -E. Schroeder 'trom theetime' of Cromwell; and Is
one of the chiet stations in Scotland
for the Royal Naval Reserve. Lerwick
is the capital of the Shetland arche
pelage. .
LUMLEY' '
o eThe concert ;on. Thursday tuenjaig this vicinity Was shocked an Mon-
ek:a decided success in every Was day -when it was learnedethat George
tieonar The play put on bye...nese. B'i,cuanan had been killed in the
people was carried out in good85,shape ��t. He left here over .ix years
Thi proceeds amounted to 55 ; '.a o. i. and. was well.and favorably
•tNhach goes to the Patriotic ru kno ,n, here, -Mrs,
feet- Duplex/ is moving his hese a >. James Steadfast
w anti• sot• Glenn spent the week end n
ha d."effects; to Ildeetan this week°tin c afatth
• r�de inChi& future.
The Blatc'hhgrd boys•' reteedeed `td
Toronto this week to restwteWeffhhir
tudies a,t the,.isriiv�ersity.
' Vv T Conv%cleft Tuesdeie tt+':-+pend
clue •le changed from- Daly'sl nine no
the Baker Inv:ncibles. Good 'tick boys •.J :Dearng, , C. Christie. Jr. II. -F.
----
-- -- Parson. Sr.. Pt. II. -H. Penhale, H.
FARQUHAR Seltrdeder. Jr. Pt. II.-R..jory, S.
Mr, T .C. Allen and family i itre Dearing. Primer -R. Dearing.
now moved into their new tome, ate, ,,;Na.' or -roll, 31; average attendance
-Thames Road and we expect they -will 24.6, -Ida Marchand, teaches.
near. be settled. -Miss Margaret ,- ' --o
Coward spent last week 'visiting; in SC I OOL REPORT 'oif S. S. No.
Bey the -Six bright children started to 4 -Stephen-Promotion exeminatio s,-
z14d4.iool thin week'.,andi,tare g tting,a- Jf IV to, Sr. IV-D.,Scans`eder�b8."
f l}.nS splendidly.Tatreye• is ane -mese,Sr • Ill - to Jr. IV. -C., Bre`k,k shire 74,:
. to, start next week. ° ,,,; e's-se ;,r>v., itbey; ,711•;. E. Schwarz`Jr Ille
-+-- ttir"'Sr. 'STI;'=="�. Smith' 69, • j; ilbe� 68,.
t.
ODERICH - yVlifze2h,�\2eCathx; Cr Morlock 50 and M. r re 44! oh'
• ,
ytYwn�' son of Wi!`!li?,m.. IvheCa.rthy of :trio;! Sr II. to Jr. III. ,L;�, cvlorlcaek,;
itsgsbridge was seriously if not tat- 7`3, F Schroeder 68, C. �Mdrlock t'S;"
tally injured; last Wednesday wh,., a C, • Wed 53 on trial. Pt, iii, to' Jr.
loaded shot- un exploded at 'las;: Ir::: --it Eilber 74,L. Wild g �1 tab; L.
The, guy. was'hanging on, the kit, ern 'Schwarz 66- See ein 60. Jr. Pt. I
'well anc exploded 'when a nail,'* ;p , c' Sr Pt . I. -G. Schroeder, L. Wein.
• }otrtin.." it gave way and it fe l,t -. e" Pr set to Jr, Pt. I. -K, Morlock.
loon, ` ',' Matilda M. Oestreicher, teacher
U. Se Cruiser To. Go to •Smyrna.
PHILADELPHIA, April -13.c_rhe
scout- cruiser Chester arrived at' the; s
Philadelphia '.navy "Yard yesterday is ,,
franc •Hamptons libads. Afte ,a fewtnnen?
minor •re}mirs e will leave°for Seeene �- •;4:1'
nto
a,.,prateectt.-Americaa Innterest in
q^
the .Mediterranean ,idt '�Aas--.sa'ist )!hat .
the work.,,uponi; tliti c riser �ta"aki3 be �,,,.
i
rushed 'snit- thou shier -probably tvoule-
be able to get away within two weeks.
The Chester, which is the speed-
iest ship of her class in the navy, will
relieve either the North Carolina or•
Tennessee;- now in Mediterranean
waters.
RRUCEF•I;•s;LD •
,•The
funeral of the late 'Mrs. W
Akenhead took place from her 'late
home northof the village, on Mon-
day. -A meeting of the W. M, S. was
hely at the home of Mrs. W. 7•I, R a.at-
tenbury on Tuesday afternoon, --Mr.
Dater.; of Zurich spent Sunday,at the
home of Ur. Hough, -C, Cliff tariff was
at Dungannon visiting his parents first
of the week. -Mx. and Mrs. Edward
Morrison have returned from Hamil-
ton:. where they were attending the
wedding of a :relative. -A large •num- �
her from this vicinity attended the
Swine; Show at Seafortth cit, Thurs.&
day which was an ideal spring day,-
Dr. W Akenhead of London spent
tilts liolidal here.
SHIPKA
Mx James Baxter is visiting ;with
friends in Toronto. -Mrs, Ray Rich-
ard a Lansiine, Mich., is visiting hex
mother Mrs R, AicEachen.- Lloyd
Geiser who has been ill sometime is
recotering.-John Keough left eor
Wetaskawn Alta., Fri day :art to
spend the summer. -Miss P. Schroed-
er is visiting her aunt on the Goshen
Line -
$100
Re
rh+readard of this paper will be phrased, to learn
that there is 10 haat one dreaded diseasettbet science
hap been able to cure in all its stage*, cad that. is
Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh cure is the eddy gers
cure now known to the medical trateroity Catarrh
being A constitutional disease requires a oonstitu•
Lionel treatment, flail's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, satins directly up ,e the blood and ,mucone
surfaces of the cretin', thereby tira4oyiog the
foundation of the disease, and ming dee patient
strength by building up the oonatitatteu And asst.
ing nature sn doing its work. The propulsion have
so mutt's faith iu it .curative powers Urea they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any case taut M toile to
are, Send for list of testimonials
Address P. 3. °HENRY St CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents,
Take gIall's Family pit.; for constipation.
STEPHEN COUNCIL. -
The Council of the Township of
Stephen convened in the Town Hall
Crediton, on Monday, April 5, it 1
o'clock AU members were present.'
The minutes of the previous, meeting
were read and adopted,
Webb-Neeb--That By-law No. 313,
a athoriz;ne the Reeve and Treasur-
e- to borrow $9000 to. meet ;urf'ent
expenditures - if needed until 'nct::ax-
ta o. the present yeas are-oltected,
having been read three times, ae Pass-
ed and signed by the Reeve 'ad
Clerk, and the seal of the corporation
attached thereto. -Carried,
Love -Mawhinney. -That a „rant of
$ 1. be given to the, Exeter Agrictil-
turai Society, -Carried,
Neeh =.Webb That in the event of
any statute labor being returned 'in -
don: by .the .pathmaster alter this
date and the same has been +ntered
is the roll against such party ;n Ie-
feult it shall be understood that such
person shall only be entitled 'o a
rebate of one-half the amount charg-
ed it he furnishes the council with
the certificate of the pasthmaster
that the work has been, completed.
-Carried
Alawhinney-Neeb-That the :sses-
sot's rot' for 1915 be received rand he
be paid his salary. -Carried.
Webb-Neeb-That the following
person. be appointed -Cow -Tag By-
law Inspectors, -H. F. Either, from
Con 1 to Con. 9, inclusive; Charles
Steinhagen from Con. 10 to Con. 13
(north of Crediton Road); Sirrel Mas-
son from Con. 14 to Con. 17, and
Thos. Webb from Con. 18 to .he
western boundary of the municipality,
Pathmasters,-W. T. Hustable, Thos
Neil Thos. Oliver, Hemp Jones, John -
Blair Nelson Kestle, W. Robinson,
Nelson Baker, Cecil Walker, Tamer
Staniake Asa Penhale, W. H. Dear-
ing Wm Rollins, James Boyce, Wm.
Redden Sam. Kuhn, Chas. Box, Fred
Kerr Ezra Lamport, B. Brown, J. W.
Bowman, John Smith, Peter Miartene,
Thos Chambers, John Geiser, Jacobi
Finkbeiner Jacob Schwarz, Silas J3rok
enshure Albert Brown, Henry Pfaff,
David Mawhinney, John Wilhelm,
Meek Wilds Josiah Kestle, Joseph
Glavin JJos• Doyle, Jerry Campbell,
Art Willert Noah Dietrich, Chris.
Finkbeiner Stephen Morrison, New-
ton Clark Wm. Smith, Henry Link,
Ed Disjardine, Fred Sharp, Samuel
Harlton Wm, Sweitzer, C. Finkbeiner
Ruseele Warner, Chas. Wiillert. John
Berney Nicholas Pollard, Jas. Lovie
Albert Devine, Robt. Adair, J. J.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, D.C.L., President
ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager JOHN AIRD. Asst General Manager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000
FARMERS' BUSINESS
The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every
facility for the transaction of their banking business, including
the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales, notes
are supplied free of charge on application. S25
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92 Branches
in Canada
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i1.,d11,..iii,,ill+utll,..lttn,illudll,..11ln,llh.,ill.w111,..IlL.liir
Carruthers Laren Stone, Thos. Love
Sol Pollock Thos. Webb, Stephen
Webb Ed Gill, Jos. Oliver, Austin.
Hayter. John Eagleson, Jos. Brenner
Roby. Pollock, Ed. Short, G. Grieves
Jas McCarthy, Geo. Steeper, ,john
Barry Alex. Hotson, Isaac i)unsford
Silas Stanlake, Geo. Clark, Louis; Ra-
der, A Birk, Henry Scroeder, Sam.
Miller, Henry Schroeder, Jacob Wal -
per Stephen Webb.
Fence -Viewers. -Daniel McCurdy,
Isaac Hill, Ezra Hart, Peter McKen-
zie Geo Mawhinney, Eli King, John
Brown Geo Down, Austin Hayter.
Poundkeepers-Wm. Moffatt Hiram
Shepton W, B. Geiser, Theo, Die-
trich David Eagleson, Geo. Webb, Jos
Edwards Arthur Amy, Chris Fink-
t..
beiner Arthur Baker; Jos. Brenner,
Fred Preeter, Jr., Silas Stanlake, Wm.
Zimmer. Jas McPherson, Jet Brophy.
-Carried.
The following orders were passed
-Municipal World, subs., $5; Joseph.
Guinan assessor, etc., $90; Hoffman
and Willett.. grading C. Rd., $10; Ezfa
eter Agricultural Society, grant $15;
Alonzo+ Hodgins, gas. account, $3.30;
Cranstor Novelty Co., cow tags, $6.1,7
Ec. Gil corn. work, $3.85. J, Kenny
grading 535.75; Thos. Webb •. sh vel-
in;: snow 50c.; H. Eilber & S. ascii-
veyancing, re. Amy side road, $3.50
Th • council adjourned to meet �.-
g'ain in the Town Hall, Creii.an, on
\Io day May 3rd, at 1 p. m.
H Eilber, clerk
PRINCE GEORGE, 3656
WELSH PONY STALLION
Reputed to - be the prettiest pony iii Ontario, and
is the sire of manybeautiful animals. • k
TERMS $10 To insure living foal
Address, - Drawer C, Zurich
A GOOD CACKLER BUT A POOR LAYER
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Old. Liberal P arty: " All that cackle, : and no policy eggs."
NOTE -While Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the' : Liberal party'o opposed and c't
..... . ,. .,.. pP , , n obstxuctec the Government's war .ax
proposals on the pretext that the poor man was discriminated ,tgaitist the British Preference`interfered
with and the
privileged :classes protected, they, offered no rilternatiroe proposition, thereby admitting their
inability to ; formulate any war tax measures • which would be -mores ,effective. ,