The Huron Expositor, 1916-07-28, Page 2s
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Preparedness
Should be adopted by anyone desiring
a furnace for next winter. The long
days of summer cffer better opportun-
ity for installing a furnace, more light,
less bother and this particular year
with prices of stock mounting daily
we strongly advise buying now. A gem
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HITAON EXPOSITOR
JU 19ig
nro7 Extumi
AT, July1,28, 191t1
furnace saves doctor bills by warming FLANGED
alt the house evenly, ro cold floors, no "RE °T
sudden chills. We have years of ex-
perience, good mechanics, and full
stocks of PEASE, NEW IDEA and
KIR BEN furnaces on hand to be sold
0, now at the old prices.: a t12 -Pail)
offax.....nBuy MAWsawasen
Igg 3.1 Y 4 amiffiaeuzal
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Bedford Farming i To
DEEP
ASH PIT
HEY
j'L,ts Oi‘.1/2 •
vitaiffiaaffifinat-='-'seserapee=e-=•-=1-Ze'eneg
have a reputation f
mess and long servi
forks, with select
temper prongs and errule5s t
0, tear the • hands.10
Scythes, guaranteed... .
Section
Pulley
Hay Fork Pulleys. 40
Ps th Notes
l' --De. . Pin ,ell,a of Th'. Powell,
of 8brtpgvilk h, s arrived. home on
a brief vtit. e has been On active
serviao at Sala Lid for some time past.
-One. night 1ast week, the. black-
-Sialth s oP a. d Icontents of George
Shaw,f Pres et Hill, seven. aril $
aouthwe t of St. Marys, was des-
traYe4 , y , fire. Mr. Shaw was- fee.-
n-.ca.ly a black nil h in. St. Marys.
esAfr. Jacob $ rani% who, collects
the ore, : foe th, Mitchell creamery,
Vitals th ewn from his wagon on 'rues -
day fo noon last. The horse made
a. addict n start land. he fell Ito the
ground. icldsloc,ating his shourier and
fraictur g his wrist-
-4;Whi e hunting eggs in the barn oa
Tuxedo. Imor ing; of ',Last week, a
SiX•flair old a. Opted son of Mr. ,and
M. L. vMaanid
Mutt4,
;h1.414aggatl, ssreb
felleruttinga,tlis
Up
tdi
laetrate. ° SevernSeveraI stitches were re-
quired- oclotee the wounds in his
lip.
One 4 last weiek, as Mr..N,ell Bain
of 'Mot crwell, wa,s driving a mower
the d. bletree brake and, he was
dra,gg•• free= his seat ani fell In
gront o the tnoWer, which p,aasel,
over h , c,assaing very serious injury.
His neck and ch :st were bedly bruis-
ed ,be, 'es etc 1 wounis ,which will
lay 'hi" , up f r Some titne.
-Mr .,and Mrs.i W. S. Orraston, of
Uxbrid c and, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Richer. sonar: ofI Whitb-y, motored to
Mitchel sast iii, ceic ,and. were guests .at
the ho .e of. Mr :and Mr. , W. J.
Grcenw Ori. , Mr. !Orm.istcrn peactioad
law in, hat tIwn a nunter of yea,:re
ago. 1 • ,:firs. - Richardson were
their ay 'to littand the Masonic Grand
Lodge_ recti g .at London),
-Fiv eink ofeMitchell bowserss srate
owed to Cliri on ! to play a chadenge
match for .th: Paull TrOpfay. Four of
the rin s we .e "vile torso and the Ihte
'rinks ere e yen points up, so they
brough the roplhy home '.1Ai1th them
arid it Inow : tantis in the window of
W. R Coilel.s store, where it wil. re-
main uptil sal c ehalienglag team wins
it. '
-A wire from Ottawa announe• d.
that tc: Feederick Arthur 11,...nder.
• of St, fLarys ewas kilkel, ., action on
July 9t . He \VAS fol •a corpora-
tion, enjployee and enhated, in the 33r..3
'Battali „ an$1.as afterwards trans-
ferred. Pte. Render was born in
Ianrnersirjth R04, London, Endanal,
and w a 39 ears old.. He can -e, with
his fahily t4 St. aMrys soma nine
or ten years age. A widow, WO eons
and t o .dan-gh.ers, Survi-ve hiss.
-Thi death ozicurred in _Mitchell, on
Wcdne day cif last week. of Mr.
George Krae.7er.1 A few days previous
Mrs. raxr uffered •a paralytic
stroke, the, ff4ts of which -left her
SpE,Cchl ss. S 6 never rallied. free. thi:
Ahock, and. gijadijally grew weaker un-
til des th in ervened. reseased, whc
was her 74 year, was an in-
dustria s WO .,ari and beloved by all
who k •ew her, ! Her .hu.s.bands prede-
ceased her csr.4 Years ago.
-Th: la,rg elet:I standpipe of the
public utiliti s con -mission, whisk' is
being Tecte near the pumping e,'t,s-
tion a Stratford, is nearing omplea
tion. i he fr.trre work has been put
-.-e•
' hen how•Pleteci We tanlh
will h vei.a. `Capacity of hall a
gaJlei s ,Will give the .citizen
teeian well water for domestic
will . Iseteffect - considerable
1115 f thcost of PowNvh:, ;rhe
et „n heies4- avir 5,- feet
later.
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In. II gir.ith, 134 Stratford, em. -
in th ank of Montreal, 'et
,;Was crushed beneath the.
ot ia. uebec and, Lake at. Join
'at V lcarticr station, fifteen,
rearit ,e clty, the other atter-
He ses on his way. to Lake
£ph, nd having T alighted. at
ter w s Bunning to catch the
moving train when he ,slipped aid t 101..
under the w ee . His left ,showider,
aarar, : t d. kg w.e e badly crushed.. He
Is n., 13.1 , t Hotel Dieu lHosptital,
and ti id Icor have decided . to
asnputpite h le t arta. • .
r Ouali
e. Ex
d hands
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• Special prices onion
pure rnanillahaY fork
20c per lb. C.sh
G. A. Sills, Saforth
HARDWARE PLUMBING FURNAC
ThefficKillopMutual
Fire Insurance Co.
Headio ee: Seaforth,Ont.
DIRECTORY
Officers:
J. B. McLean, Seatorth, President
J. Connolly, Goderich,Vice-President
Thos. R Hays, Seaforth, Sec-Treas,
Directors: D. F. McGregor, Seaforth;
J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; Wm. Rinn,
Seaforth; John Bennewe.s, Dublin; J.
EvanF, Beechwood; A. McEwen,
Brucefield ; J. B. McLean, Seaforth ;
J. Connolly, Goderieb; Robert Ferris,
HarIock.
Agents: Ed. Hinchleir, Seitfo-rth; W.
Ohesney, Egmendville; J. W. Yeo,
Etohnesville, Alex Leitch, Clinton;
R. S. Jarrouth, Brodhagen • I
Iron Pumps & pump
Repairing
am prepared to turnis all kinds of
Force and Lift Pumps and all sizes
Piping, Pipe Fittings, etc. Galvan-
11744:Steel Tanks and Water troughs_
4 j.
Sfanc-heons al3alt Cat* k4as-iP-Ft
• lhe Price is Right
AIso all kincisof ramp repalrifigtiOfif.
Oft shott nbtice. Vtit terihai att.,
apply at Pump Factory, GoetericS,
St,, East, or at rescdence, North
Main Street]
J. F. Welsh,Seaforth
Butter W i apperii.
/ermine or Dairymen requiring Bat-
ter 'Wrappers as provided for hst the
stew Agricultural regulations, can have
ehe mune on the shortest notice at
TM EXPOSITOR .01PFICE, Seaforth.
Prices:
&a lots of 1,0C411 •$2.50
In lots of WO 41.111
C. P. It. Time Table
Guelph and Goderioh Branch
TO TORONTO
Goderich • Lv 7.00 a m
Auburn " 746 "
Blyth" 7.37 "
Welton . . . -......• • " 7.50 "
Wilverton " 8.24 "
Linwood Jct. ... ._ .. " 535
Chairs ...... -4 6.00 "
Guelph ... ....-...- 9,85 "
oonto.-... ... ..-. Ar. 11.25 "
FROM TORONTO
torentoLa 8.20 a. m, 6.10 u
Guelph ........ Ar 10.15 " 7.00
Simira • 10.45 7.36 ''
Unwood Jct. • " 11.05 ' 7.65 "
91iiverton" 11.26 " 8.16!
Walton 0 12.58 8.42
Blyth es 12.10 1" 9.07 -
Hiuburn •.• 12.20 9.19 "
clederich L2.46 p. m. 9.45 "
1:Jounce:nous at Linwood for Lietowel. Con
nocturne at Guelph Jot. with main line for Gal t
Woodstock, London, Detrol nd Chicago an.' a1
immediate lines.
2.30 prn
t.56
3.07 "
8.19 '
3.64 11
4.05 "
4.80 "
5.06 "
7.10 I
Grand -trunk Railway
System.
Railway Time Table.
Trains leave Seaforth as follows:
10.45 a m For Clinton Goderich Wingham t r.d
Kincardine. •
11.20 p m For Clinton and Goderich
519 pm tor (Hinton, Wingham and KkOk
dine.
11.03 p m For Clinton and Uoderich.
7 61 a m For Stratford, Guelph, Toront
Orillia, North Bay and Points west
Belleville and Teterboro and point
eaet.
3 21 p M For Stratford, Guelph,' Tercrtc`
treal and points east.
32 p Tr Ft: 1:tratford b aml Toronto
LONDON HURON BRUCE'
NORTH • rassenger
voadon depart ... . . 8 30 4 40
Oen 5 45
&toter. 9 47 5 67
00
10-06 6 16
10J4 624
a 40
6 57
7 05
7 15
7 40
Hansa%
Kippen,
Bruaefleld,
Oilaton, 10 SO
Londesboro, .. .. . .... .„..... 11 18
El 'thy .,• 117
Be1gaVe, 11 40
Whigium,anive 11 51
SOUTH Passenger
Wingihron, depart. ...-,.„6 O5 ' 3 21
6 50 3 38
A 7 04 3 48
Leedeshoro ...., . . . . 7 13 3 56
Othifaan, ,_- .... - . -7 33 415
Brumfield. • • •••• .......,8 23 4 33
.....-,---,..831 441
neum14 ... e.•.... is 4 48
JCxeter,•... .. • . . -as...a.... 8 51 i',,,:4.5 01
............ „„ 9 08- 5 13
•,534;33) LI:II.T.- 14 ....,.., .1,6.1f: ckl Li, aebi
y, neat -
mine out
special
at do Dor
$1.25
$5.00
...10c
C, 50c
fibre
rope
nly
WORK
Heart pipit ted
a
Would Have t Sit Up in Bed.
FELT AS EF PlIOTI-IEFliNG.
Mrs. Francis 1,1!adore, Alma,P.E.I.,
writes: "My heart was in such a bad
condition I could not stand any excite-
ment, and at times when I would be
talking my heart would palpitate so
that I would feel like falling. At night,
when I would go to bed and be lying
down for a while, I woulcl have to sit up
for ten or fifteen minutes, as I would
feel as though 1 was smothering. I read
in the daily paper
in the same condit
cured by using
Nerve Pills, so 1 b
f a lady who had been
on as I was, and was
ilburn's Heart and
tight a box, and they
did me so much god, my husband got
another, and beforle I had used half of
the second box as completely cured.
I feel as though I ban never say enough
in favor of your Her -and Nerve Pills."
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pillare
composed of the Very best heart and
nerve tonics and stimulantsItown to
medical science, a d are for eb
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*fed,
box, er
dealers, or will be
T. Milburn Co.,
" Price; 6.0 cents
i1.25
e lat.9
- a/hien
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arJllJon
only
use. It
*Saying
• taak is
House in
bloy,E,ct
Qutbec
wheels
°train
milers
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noon.
St. 30
Valoar
Building Lots and
for Sale
Thr iSt:::'..perty is sitnat
Maitt st., Scaforth. Two
store foundation, came
kitchen and woodshed.
...re six tots upon which a
Will sell the house ith
'chaff` Y. Apr Ty t�
2517-tf
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on the w -t'. -sine Of 'north
storey brink hose ,with
t and brick cellar, 1rarne
me frame barn. There
ret.euty five fruit trees.
ne or more 1.t; to suit
WU. A.MENT, Ses,lorth
1 441 grp,.,S).
A
-,,.Arte 4 eara
For infe.r.nalic-4, tat will lead to
the discovery or lehercabeuts. of the
person er aersOes suffering. 11, -on
lc-erste:3 !hsleility, Diseases (if the
Alouti and "J".-.-4-at., !ion,
Skin 1},la.dcler riouislea;
Speaial Ail:Lere43, and C..ronic cr
Cornplasated Cop:nisi:tints wIlo can-
not be cured atilshe Onta io Medi-
cal Institute, 263-265 N:onge St.,
Toront. iThr re'svon den e invited.
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Nearly Lost Little G
DYSENTE
She Was Comred By
•R FOWLER'
EttraCt of WM Stra
Dysesftryipaniksts itself
fiegraes of intemlity, but in
owe the is commonly
•hos of, snd some
*anima, gradually
*rdIrcth accOmPallied
piesl ate abdomen.
tram the bowels sued
giat frequency, aid the
fri the bowels, Which at
thaw Of cadinary diarrhoea,
Varir character, beeoming
er , and su • equentiy
• Nrnectw-iat
boka.
rl from
Ing
bona
-tali" tug.
marked
ed by
amount of
creases• in
• griping
discharges
other with
tter passed
resemble
change
, mucous
ed With,
appears to
or dysen-
symptoms
lutist of
'4
e, Sask.,.
higblr for
eny.
thoi
- Dr Popoler's
Iltrailtbeery.
John Peterson, Bad
"I =mot sneak
-Fowler's Extra of Ind Straw
nearly lost my e girl,
)nIii: I took her' to the do
cold me her -J.-, 4. • ture w
me ta.ing her out
six miles from town, but I w
go on accoront of leaving my
Uwe. We managed to ge
hut the fever did not go
and we thought • we would 1
as site was SO bad with d
eves pawed blood. A nei
; In and brought Dr. Fowler'
Irlki Strawberry, and told
her a. few doses. This we
next dal- she took 4 change
but it was quite.a ,time bef
Ido
! r. Fowler
looiturest only by the T.
Lbmited, Toronto, Ont. Pri
est her feet ag
bed not been for
•
• ovould have d!'
Vite genuine "Ir. Powler'
aged
tor, and he
104, and
our home,
forced to
small baby
her home,
any lbwer,
se her sure,
sentery she
hbor came
Extraci of
me to give
id, and the
r "the better,
re she was
elieve if it
s,' my little
1
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ilburn Co.,
e, 35 cents.
e
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anteed by, R
leffect ve an
'250: . L,
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The
es are said. and. guar-
xal . Drug Sbots, as, an
ala laxative, 15c and
LLT O THE SILENT.
reat kdMirales Mascot is a
Black Cat.
on't Shrink
Woollens
ESIDES being a
'wonderful cleanser.
LUX adds to the
life of woollen and flan-
nel garments. Keeps
al loosely woven fabrics
f gm shrinking or
th kening in the wash.
L J X dissolves readily in
ho water, makes a smooth,
cr m-likelather whicb can- -
nocit injure the filmiest fab-
ri s or the daintiest hands.
L 1 -puss essence of soap
akes-is the favourite
h i n g preparation in
es of refinement.
• Ad iral Oir ,John Jellicoe must
a,charmed jtife.- Three times has
tie na rowly escaped death. The.las
occasi n was in the Boxer Rebellion
in 1190, when hie got a bullet through
the to Of orle of his lungs. The firs
eseapej was i 1 8 8 0, when, as a lieu
tenant on the 1,flonarch, he volun
teeFedf to res ue the crew of a
,,vreck d ste m.e off Gibraltar and hi,
boat capsized. The second • escao
was from the il -fated Victoria. Com
mander Tellico , as be then wasawa
In his bunk in high fever when th,
ship collided with the Canaperdown
He made for is station on th
bride, and wh n the ship went dow
v. as towed to- safety by a middy.
Admiatal jellkoe was born to th
sea. His father was formerly Coin
eiddere I of • he Royal 'Mail Stew
Paeket Con pary'S Fleet. Sir Joh
was born a S.,outhampton Eftssesi,
years !ago. LU!e Admiral Beatty, h
en etaid !the. nevy at thirteen, ant
reqcklaa Oro :ed his love and aptitude
rot the sery cc by passing first in al
th •xanainstio is on. the Bien
vinuin ti e special prize oi•£
for miners- at: the Royal Naval Col
le
e.
is bra eh of the serVice has ILI
w y attrac ed Admiral Jellicoe. DI
fa t is rot , en rally brown that it .:.
to Th we ow the roost. up-to-date
an• ffi ien gt nsigles and o„hee ap
pa a us weie i Lev . cor .Chete.
la g ly to -Oo izr. la hes-4y'
oui "avaI gunn --ry. :sole( id: ef th
ex e at of this imps- \ ,'!::1 -lit 1=!!•'..; -0'
a ii.red frOm the fz f•t: thee•frsr
fo -two hits out of 1 (ti reend..
w i h was the aver:ee W.1C:11 ..tilit.c1
lif t went tato 01,, as inrecter or
Nit v 10ednence in ,19ea, he inerease 1
th- avera.gti pemeeeee to •event3
anld that int th4 spae' of one rear. lt
was in recbgntice, ef II: '..% S p1,..r,f1i 1
impro-vemert t1at al 1er2f' a knieht-
hood was cenferad upon tha ma
wbo tosday is in supreme coraha:al
of the BritiSh Fleet.
A Man ofyery few :voids, Jllicoe's:
taeittirnity Illasi earned- for him th
title in the naely of "Silent John.
"He dot' Waste words" was a blut
iao et'S cri ici4m of Use Admire
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Sold at
10 cents
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. .... 11.141 onisattifidtut ontitnurnot
Made in
Canada by
Lever
Brothers
Livited,
Toronto.
roreign Armies, annoufad' that Me
Foreign Office had at last received
the reply ot Germany to the propos-
als made by the British Goverament-
The afalay has not yet been eamin-
ed, bunt is not a categorical refusal.
Baron Ilewton therefore asked that
the diseusison be adjourned.
• Alir'ilaisatf-At41....,.8.1.7.7.112!-.
OUL
mark e
Jellic
due to
men.
in the 1
does no
is due.
he wrot
ter to L
such m
better
his tim
daughte
his prik
Iron Du
can be s
..K.
Lord
ivearin
that he
ift
-advan
Thou
an eic
trips a
board
the sea
Anot
ally pa
might
low hi
en will
ea ne :copes spe1i DO flits tne
ery time"
's popularity in the nav is
Ile fact that' he understand
takes the keanest inteest
orste lifeof hie men,. .nd
Stint his pral:! when pr Ise
• 'I feel prothIer every d' y,".
a short Iirne ago, in a 11t-
dyJellicoe, "thee I comniand
re" 'Sir John loves notl4ing
ea at home than to sp ad.
to the • Fociety of dais tour
„ whose, port:salts hang in
tie cabin on his flagship, the
, while on ilea raantelp ece
in his inaecot, a lilac; .
1 K." Feared Drowning.
itchener bad a sort of flare-
iiecident atLisaa, I °-
t1Jre.:76 ilartihe rioter
IffIDover to Calais ivithou't
a lifebelt waistcoat, one
ad specially made for him
t before lae reads his faultous
n Khartoum.
so often on 'the Sea and
ent sailor,he detested sea
never felt comfortable on
y ship. He complained that
affected his sight.
•r curious point was 'that,
always acquired curioiin
of the world in -whichi he
he took care never tO al-
urchase to be on the v ssel
he was a passenger.
Wo Give Germans an Excue.
The position of British prisoners
in the leamp at Ruhleben, Gerrany,
a.tion.s are said to have been
was raised in the House of
other day by Baron Dacron
d liereaford and other Mem-
sed the idea of instittiting
on the ground that it Would
they
to
whose
redu
Lords
port.
bees o
repric
not infouenee the Germans who,
• would be glad of any exc
istarve 3rttiah prisoners.
Newton, Under-Secreterjefor
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Premier Tisz Tries
To Allay Hungarian
Panic Over Slav Success
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C017NT TISZA, the Hungarian
Premier, speaking in the
Lower House a few- days
ago, assured the members
that the [ Russian offensive
had been arrested and that there
is no danger of the enemy
over - running Transylvania. The
Premier frankly admitted the loss
of important places in Buko-
vrina, but praised the manner in
whieh the Austrian retreat hd been
conducted, aneasserted that the tide
of battle was now shifting in favor of
the Teutons. Tisza's speech is only
a part of the general official cam-
paign to allay the panic of the Hun-
garian, people. Viewed in the light
of the fact that the Russians are still
advancing the Premier's statements
are interesting:
"At the last sitting," said the Pre-
mier, "I said that measures 1ad been
adopted to meet the Russian �ffensive
which would soon make th mselves
perceptible, and that the unf vorable
events which had taken pla e were
only a passing oieode. My hope has
been realized to its fullest • on the
Volliynian battlefields. The rinforce-
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1 keep their natural
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ssaves at once. OrderI
Inc in original packages.
2 and 5 -lb cartons
10 and 20 -lb bags
ESERVING LABELS FREE
Send red ball trade -mark
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EAVOR)TEDRJ,
A Nation's Watchword
"BE PREPARED"
sonommaimmo
The mild but sure laxative
-with the pleasant taste.
In boxes 15c. and 25c.
Soy' only at The Rexall Drug Stores.
C. L. Williams, Druggist, Seaforth
iTo 1ss than, four radiating susfaces gather up almost
evelry sprap of heat and send it through your comfortable
ooms.
--yeerj,,,,,_11101IER TISZA. " tae
ments which ofii aerman ally swiftly
t to the endangered points proved
aie;
"To -day our offensive is progree
lug and we have, recsatquerert-liim2
portant portion of the arend occu-
pied by the Russian. Itt tukowina
this Change has not been effected so
qucevy. Owing to the superior
strength of the enemy our army has
been obliged to continue ita retreat,.
This unfortunately has caused some
-impotant positions in Bukoivina to
fall into the hands of the eriemy, but
the retreat has been carried out in
complete order,
"Our army is now ittnew and
stronger positions. It is wholly in-
tact, is fesilting the eney and is
fully able to fight. Therefore during
the 1st three or four days the Rus-
sian offensive has halted and we have
fepuised enemy attacks with heavy
lesse.
"Te -day in Volhynia our counter-
offeasive is progressing, and in Buko-
wina and Southern Galicia the
erre y's advance has been arrested.
On 1he latter front the strength of
the orees engaged is shifting in our
favor."
Replying to a question regarding
the safety of Transylvania, Premier
Tisza, declared that the Austrian
army was ready to give battle itt a
strong position and would ha.ve the
advantage of numbers, Questioned
about the Austrian losses the Prem-
ier said that he could assert with jus-
tice that in all probability the losses
of the enemy greatly exceeded these
of the Austrians.
Kitchener's Will.
The will of Field Marshal Earl
:Kitchener, the British SeeretarY of
War, who lost his lite itt the staking
of the cruiser Hampshire off the
Orkneys June 5, has been admitted
to pobate. It shows that he left an
estate valued at £171,420 sterling
(approximately $850,000).
The largest bequests were the sum
of £20,000 to his nephew, Henry
Hamilton Kitchener, and the Broome
Park estate and all land $ in Kent
couty-to his nephew, Commander
Henry Franklin. Chevalliet IC.itchert-
Or, of the Royal Navy, a on of the
new Earl.
The will makes a number of small-
er bequests to relatives and friends,
inclUding £200 each to several offi-
cers' who served on Lord Kitchener's
pereonal staff. Among these was
General Sir William R. Birdwood.
To Colonel Oswald A. G. Fitzger-
ald, Lord Kitchener's perSonal mill-
tlt secretary, who was drowned
with the Field Marshal, Vras wIlled
all Xitchener's la.nds in British East
Afrca, amounting' to about 5,000
acres, with plantations, etc{
Swords of honor, plate, and other
gifts from public bodies are devolved
as heirlooms in- settled estates.- The
wilt was dated November 1914.
unlace
brop in sone time soon and hear about McClary's
special installation service that gets out of every ton of
pal, all the heat there is in it. sor
Sold by rrirtry
Letter Sells for £8,000.
Earl Kitchener's autograph letter,
calling for 300,000 recruits for the
new army, was sold in 1ondon the
other day at auction for the benefit of
the Red Cross to Thome Fenwick
Harrison for 26,000. Mr. Harrison
will Present the letter to th s nation.
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OPENS ITS THIRTY-SIXTH
YEAR ON SEPTEMBER
TWELFTH: NINETEEN
HUNDRED ev- SIXTEEN
iatetIdar -and MMS: R. I. Warner,M.A.,D.D., Alma, College, St.Thornas, Ord.
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Staff:
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jpg, July 6th. th-
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tking the celebratien
le:wading. Mr •ani
hppy in. having els
their twelve childr)!n
fereins. distarve. 1;
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orris, of Davison.
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mare were _ilea ere
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surretuou; r• pea,.
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Viratson. daughtir
Uolin Watson who I
tIi bride of 1‘1.1v1112:
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lacr .of Trinity church
pcolates in th,a work
thttr apPreciation
hower of gifts as
happy days gora by
xpre5sed her thank:
toe s. Tis- aftrn.'
pkaasantly spent by
batkd llise Proctor doh
to entertain th•f,... 13.re
klainty isupper waa
krembers of Trinity
o1 -ring- years will h
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their ar.a,rrical. wil
;arcet stirring Song.
teats and rernembered
atlas vicinity for ovl
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this village and. vicl
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