The Exeter Times, 1917-6-28, Page 4fi
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through a
erior thirty
nuf1es in le xi l't diene the night.
A link w i, the, Mast was broken
when the Toro County Council
eeided to. bey the last tell road.
Bonds to the amount of nearly
flee million dollars will be issued by
Toronto for Hydro cud harbor inn
proven eats.
The New Brtinswiek Provinelal
Parliament adopted a resolution
Wednesday night in favor of nego-
bating w stb Nova Scotia and Prince
E dward island ,celative to the formas
tion of a Legislative Union of the
arititne l"roVin es,
s lie i tberty Loan
States was oversubscribed,
• billion atoll at -s.
Six British' field ?nospita,s
France were taken, over by an Ana
e ene'uiczat±,tz��iit.
Lightning e-
ns-tent
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y Gem.o �1'k'el;�cl�, E.C. tp be flax
abled for ten days,
An American captain reported tki
destruction of a submarine in the At
Mantic b,5 his steamer.
omen launched at ?a assey alai]
°T'o otos a ea npaign.tq rase
fay d oldrers' slo use.
'''F'1241t .ht ,tee a well -know
Guelolt
AerarOrlelftnten. died
while at work,
sols was begun
Wash ll against what 'wa
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roads tot
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VENIZELOS IS PREMIER.
t71d Statesman Has Been
New ]ling,
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ATHENS, Ione 26.—The Greek
Cabinet, beaded by Alexander Zai-
mis, has resigned.
Xing Alexander has informed M.
Jonttart, the high- eomnissionet ran
presenting France, Great Britain,.
and Russia,_,that be will ask former
Premier Venizelos ` to form a new
Cabinet.,
By the advice of X. Joneart, the
Provisional` Government ,: will leave
Satoii,iea for Piraeus, A strong de-
tachment of gendarmerie which left
Salonica for Athens on Sunday will
°eeup;s the city in eo*nAl.Pction_ with
French troops, As soogt"rs ttre new
order is established twelegintente of
Greek troops at Salo ;vie, Will pro-
ee:eil to Athenis. The r1 gnation of
Premier Za rnis was apparently due
to his�nsa r]lrn r e�the
that Sa-
Ioniea French troops should occupy
Athens in order that perfect order
should be maintained in the Pity.
Not only baa the adherepte the
1'ztsvisional : Government ;poen pro-
claimed in : all thechief centres in,
TI essaly., but similar action was
taken in Epirus after the landing of
the French detachment at l'revez :.
Tz ops belonging to the Provisional
Government lent xv erR; :also disembarked,
d later General PaPanasta_slon .ar-
i`ied . as a eepresentAtire of Vend
log. Re was retieived by all the
)tale;. with, the metropolitan at
r bead, The reservists aro still
ntewhat restive in route' parts of
ae Peloponnese, but the Govern-
ent has sent, en emissary' to explain
ae situation plainly to the party
adeers, and it is expected his this-,
r, will restore tranquility, Veni-
however, have been mal-
t
al t Py'roos, Zai here the Rotor-
anti-any
otor arti-any naval otlleer, Tyrrtlos,
no. . Arrests in the Peloponn-'
u'Ll certainly be ueeessary, but
' flied' fleets can irnmediately
ade the Peloponnese to prevent
uerailt erop, which is the cizuo--
try's resource, from reaching the
world's markets, any general sedi-
trrsus movement is extremely unlike -
2i. The Targe number of Vetzireltstn
fn Peloponnese is steadily- growing,
'A`Qr�It=
3S4rar".1-
cesuit-^
ome,
re rallpointed'
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f
4otra
George P.
Liberal leaf;
use. of Common
est the rete
t ript'on bili.
Hi tati COST OF WAR.
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s;Uns0ri
on.
Trade
n reeol stilts asking for
.r on moil acral'# tide.
C?, McPI,ereen asked a de
It nd itesistenc;e in stop
ration of. feeble -mind
Coureaus of Cobalt was
d Superintendent of Etaptist
isslons in Ontario and Que-
.barged in the Toronto Me -
dist Conference that ministers at
e front are forgott *n by the Sta-
tr ring Committee.
I
rank M. elahoney of Guelph: was
1 f and dead in Or.'iilia pollee station.
vlth a bottle half idled with wood
alcohol ;a his pocket.
t attempt was made at Belleville
to
wreck a train . en the C. r, R. by
tspenine a switch :,and throwing the
lanrp in the ditch.:
Mrs. Sarah Moloski, of ' Toronto,
leaped from a second -storey window.
andaer life was saved by spectators
tehieg her in their arms.
Charlie Boulter, of 624 Gerrard
street east. Toronto, may die from
injuries received ween his little wag
goo was hat by an auto.
Three aged residents of Brantford
died in one day: Airs. :John Ifo
Adams, ninety years old john Ham
iiton, eighty -Lee, and Mrs. Orilla
Sayles, seventy.
J. A. Barrette and H. Achill, Na-
tionalist -Conservative members of
the Commons moved and, seconded
a motion forr the six -months' hoist io
the military service bill.
congratulatory message -ions
sent to General Sir Arthur W..- Cur-
rie, nes, Commander of the Cana-
dian Army Corps in France, pledg-
g.:
�y {� y �,, inCanada's support and - all needed
LLEGUL11\:.
INDIA -AND
RAPER
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FREE, s set of Pocket
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
IIND STOMA= TROUBLE,
GASES OR DYSPEPSIA
pes Diapepsin" makes Sick, Sour,
assy Stomachs surety feet fine
in five minutes,
f Olaf you just ate Is souring on
stomach. or lies like a lump of
end, refusing to digest, or ,you belch
as and eructate sour undigested
•ood, or have a feeling of dizziness,
eartburn, 'fullness, na.usea,' bad taste
'ititoutla and stornachbeadache, you
n get blessed relief in live minutes.
'' getting a large' fifty -cent case of
Op nee
DAY.
The crisis in Soalis s reported
to be past.
British airmen did some effeeeive
work on the nin.cedonian front.
National indu.stries for Australia
are being tmnsiclered by file Federal
Ministers.
Martial law was eclared
Tomsk, Siberia, following wholesale
rourders and robberies.
Dominica Curre, a G. R. cross-
ing watchman in Montreal, was kill-
ed by lee,htning while on duty,
Robert Paton, Postmaster of Bar-
rie, paesed away, efter some months'
failing health, at. the age of 78.
Premier I3orden Its.s given notice
that the House of Conimons
begin morning sittings on Tuesday a
Mr, rre,d P. Pardee, Chief Liberal
Whip, made a speecii in the Com-
mons declaring earnestly for , con.
Tile British embargo au aPPie,s
will help an otherwise smail crop,
according to the Director of the
' it Branch for Ontario.
The Synod of Huron decided tc
admit women to its vestries, thn.$
ending, by an almost unaann6M-
ote, agitation years.
eet, of nettilal gas per day, at 20c
tracted with the Southern Ontarir
G a vLs, eon omn, a-init: e so,%ceu,p6 r;ii.szs'11,0:111:10:000n1-
The
harass
glop,
German
plants suffe
aaaad t splosic
rodt7ct;4ez
eeier
porary L
'Prer
1,1
traart Cabinet w•a
<y? ;ler.
IS eontlnue
in the Lens rC
u trllnn tnunittou
14a
nal:ord anti Icer trod
Duma In the Grand River,
`rerl Noose left the Toronto Gene
ospitol by a window, later to
tie a. rested on. a Charge of shoe'
breaking,
Wm. Sommerville, one of the beat-
nown farmers of Blanshard and a
pioneer of that townshp, died at the
age of 78 years
Gilbert Bedford of Seymour town-
ship, tomer 'Warden of Durham an
Northumberland, hag passed away
g2 years of age.
Rev. . W. Taylor, rector for 2
years of St. ,Tames'' thumb., St
Mary's, Ont., succumbed after an op
eration for appendieltis,
Joseph Ivey of Ptart Dover, flour
miller, died at his daughters' resi-
dence in London after four months'
illness, at the age of 68 years.
Ernest A_ Beed]e, a ear cleaner for
the London ee Port Stanley Eailway,
was fatally ` crushed E by a freight
train while adjusting air brakes - on
anether train at London.
Anti -conscription, petition forms
have beee received in Windsor, Ont,,
sent by the Nationalists ot Quebec
under .- the guise of `,the Patriotic
League of the Canadian Interests. -
Will
cats
:�� as c gra lactizure ra:r 100 orae w
Octoly le )me saber 9
n il:ailY ay
e says t st temeat to detail, prepared
tfr is Sonar I„iw, the Chancel-
erlaAer, for the House
�f Commons.
For the five weeks from April 1: to
play a, 1917, the stattement stows
lac daily average of expenditure was
`7.971,000, 'while for the dive Weeks
rocs) ]ley G to Jun 9 it was £7,-
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t OTTL II
Imp, 12560, 16260
The pure bred Imported. elydesdshe
Stallion, sScottiele Gem, the property
of John 3. Miller, will stand at bis
own Mable, Exeter North, for the
season ot 1917, instead of the route
as advertised. Terms to insure 02,�
Phone No:. 44r2,
Notice to Creditors
Itg tho atter of the estate of Iso
Bella McFarlane, late of the vil-
lage, * f flensal , in 'the ;County of..
Hurotn, '"trido:ra deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all cred-
..
itors and others' having claims soli
demands against the estate of the
said Isabella DieParlane. who died on
or a
_.borrt the 2.ts;ts day of February-,
1917, ;ire required on or before the
10th day or July., 1317, to send b
lost
t ,prepaid or ,deliver to the Toron-
to Opneral Trusts tCorperatioaa, Tor-
onEo4Qnt.,, the administrator of the
Estate of the said deceased, 'thein
ehristian atamea and surnames, ad-
dresses and descriptions, lull par-
ticulars in writing of their claims,
a statement of their account and,
the .nature of the security, if any,
held by uncut .
That after the last nAeantioned date
the said administrator ~sail proceed tg
distribute the assets gf, the said de-
eased amnnee the Mies entitl;=d
thr'reto having, ,lre a "'4211)5" to tate
ellaiet;s of whits ft #1 #freta 'have
notice, and that rr diainistrator
will not be Nab ,r,n; said assets,
or any part thereof,' to any person,
or persons' o£ whose chaff) iotioe shad/
not have been received by it at tb
time of such ydii�stribution,,v y qy
AfNOLDl {k.. QUtE1�SSON.
303 Ray St, Toronto.
r the Toronto Ctexnaraal.
Solicitors fo
Tim ists Corp
I.lrted ail:
it
Notice
0
u
Creditors
In the Estate cd
ILOIIISA Ct `.l?2.st0111: OEVEAS
NOTICE is beroby given" til t
len$ having claims agai9.0t flow ,'s
a1y:A Cuchnore Itttt nt tlo
iter, in tit ;trzottuty
',idow, deceased _ who died +i
the 2.ltb 'lay or April, ?917
to deliver to tile, entice: -
ye A
rode.-y.eaA vers', er their Solicitor)
acre t1Ae i0lh day of Tuni a
.int o1 their claims'
cute re thereofley= ntaf»
id
secilrities, -if' any,
gly' vtrillell,
?194a
:TheP3o 'ebnorPa edictae e,
AVegctahtCkrtpa � ��.,.
AAgniiat4OlgreadaR$
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For Infants and Children.
Mothers KnowTha
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Signature
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a
Thirty Yep
CA$1.11.4
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51
sia;nVd
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191, a i#all
get her with pa
t* nature of tl;
Id, by thew all
iduvit,
For the ten weeks from April 1
to June 9, the expenditure' Is shown_
to have averaged £7,752,000.
For the respective periods set
forth the aetnal war expenditure'
daily, the Chancellor states, was 'Z5,
14,000, £7,457,0)0, £5,989)000 and
£66,723,000.
The increase In expenditure for
army service, says the statement, ie
in part attributable to payments and
advances which are ultimately re-
coverable, The expenditure -tor mu-
' nations was aitected : by temporary
? causes, such as more rapid delivery.
tuade on the termination of certain.
orders, but there will be some excess
under the heads of munitions over
the budget estimate.
Regarding loans to the Allfeo, con-
tinues the statement, the : Govern -
merit was still liable during ,the'',
opening weeks of the current year,
to fulfill conuraftments undertaken
before the entry of America into the
war. The advantage of America's
entrance, be explained, was now be-
ing felt.
1[ U ESD AY-
Machine guns: were ;used on the
Siztn Feiners in -Cork.
'Ali brochures and leaflets will be
closely censored by the German war
lards_
The republican propaganda - in
South Africa was .scored by Premiei
Botha,
A ton of potatoes was seized- by
women ' in the inner harbor .o.f Rot-
terdam.
The price 'of bread has been reduc-
ed:iza St. Catharines Iwo cents to 22
oents the large loaf.
The Toronto 1lydra-electric Sys-
tem reports a surplus o£ e18,;3,97 on
Its -business for 1916.
Dominion Day :will be .celebrated
in the Sunday schools of both the
United' States and Canada.
Oliver J. Wilcox, M.P. foe North
Essex since 1909, has relincyuisbed
his seat owing to ill -health,
The Toronto City Council ,rejig
a motion to dism-sssingle eligible
officials in order that they might ea=
list. ,
The miners in Northern Ontario
voted overwhelmingly in favor of a,
strike unless they get an increase in
wages of 50 cents a day;.
Mrs, Elizabeth Finch of Sarnia
died as the result of injuries from
44,
Riots in Cork.
CORK, June 26.—One man killed
and a score injured was the toll in
Sunday's conflict between Sinn
Feiners and the police. Serious dis-
orders occurred, including an at-
tatk on the jail in an effort to liber-
ate the political prisoners detained
there, and attaeks on various milt-
ta.ry recruiting quarters in the cen-
tre of the town.
A number of the clergy pleaded in
vain with the Sinn Feiners to keel)
the peace, and fina.Ily the police,
areaed with carbines, bayonets, and
revolvers„ charged at double quick
down, Patrick street. Some of the
crowd stood their ground, replying
with a fusillade of clubs and stones,
but the majority fled into the ad -
.jacenf streets. The injured were
,quickly. gathered up by stretcher -
hearers and taken to the hospital.
The soldiers, who up to this time
veeee confined to barracks, were now
-called out. They planted machine
guns ire the centre of Patriqk street
and patrolled the scene of the dis-
turbances until early Monday morn-
ing, when quiet was restored. They
then returned. to barracks.
Decoration for Murderer;
,AMS TERRA M, J u oe 26.—Captain
Brandenburg, who conducted the air
raids on Landon on June 13 has re-
ceived the. order of Pour le Merite.
It is interesting to record that while
academic ,discussion of reprisals
continues in England that, judging
from the talk of German prisoners
German troops are grumbling bitter-
IY that It is easier for their airmen to
attack open cities in England than
to defend their own infantry in the
front lilies,. At the battle of Mes-
sines the, German infantry and artil-
lery were both apparently deserted
by the German air service.
.Prepare Drive.
0 ..,'6.7.'ifti4eiltililia,311..1:r ort4: tbe-
1.) TAKE NOTICE thet titter tile
last mentioned date the seid,
tnoug-$1. the persons entitled thereto
litivilig regard tally to each. claims a.s.
thcy shalt have received du," notice
and in aecordance therewith,
W. Brydone, Executors.
or for the .Executors. ,
CURIOUS COINCIDENCE.
*tory of ZI Lucky Stone and * Tri* St
George P. Eunz, the 'well known gem
expert, relates this little story of a lucky
stene and the adventures of its owners:
"Some years ago a meteorite was
given to Edward Heron .6.11en, the fa-
mous writer ou palmistry and the vie -
lin, and this gifted nme always wore it
about him. One InOrnirig he awakened
to find that the entire roof above him
had fallen in except just flint portion
over his bed. -
"Ile told the etory to one of the best
known ladies in Boston, one who is
knovrn for her public spirit, her love of
art and her faultless manner of enter-
talning. This lady successfully urged
Allen to give her the meteorite.
"A few days later while out driving a
great truck with two runaway horses
attache(' to it struck her carriage. In-
stinctively she raised her muff to pro-
tect her face. The uniZ 'was alroest cut
in two, but the lady was not hurt. A
few days later while she was walking
under some scaffolding it fell, and the
open part -where the hoists went up
proved to be just where she stootl. Al-
though surrounded by ruin, she re-
mained unharmed."
Whether the stone was a factor in
averting disaster to its owners in their
moments of peril is, however, a mattes
apart from the facts in the case.—
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
HE KEPT THE TOOL
And Prized it Because R Had Never
Dona Dirty Work.
-I was throwing up dirt from ail el-
eavation in the pavement one day,"
eaid an old laborer, "when a little old
chap with white hair stopped "to look
on. I was as big as two of him. After
and looked „up at Win. Said I:
"If you had to do work with a
shovel for your tiring yOuld starve to
death before you could make a trench
deep enough to bury you in.'
"I thought that was a smart thing to
me. He was a slow speakine man witb
a sort of drawl.-
" 'I might—starve--as—you—sayn he
said, 'and yet l—have—a—trade—in
which 1 use—a--tool very much—like--
yours. In fact—many people--wha--
k at my trade—use—the--tool to—
shovel dirt and filth—vvith—as---yott-e
"He 4#.04e4 Me Steel pen.
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D.
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Phone 74a. Night Call 74b
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