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Canada., who .were heart- ily welcomed. -~0_ne~of¢1t-he sailors, s1 genuine Jack 'I"ar,..w.ho` was-just team-_ ing with music and .good will, de- lighted the audience with-the "ship or's Hornpipe.'.'. danced to splendid band music. S_q'vvel_l was it executed that an encore. was insisted on. and this also ended with heartiest ap- plause. Mr. Burke,_ who is always willing to help `out~in a patriotic work for the boys atfhome and abroad, gave a splendid moving picture show, French scenes _from the seat of war. and his services are much appreciated by the Ladies' A`uxilia`ry.' About. $142 net was realized. 1 A beautiful silver' black fox which had escaped from Mr. Frank 'l‘uplin's ranch and made the‘woods surround- ing New Annan race track its habitat for the past month, was 'run to earth one evening last week. Mr. Neil Mc- Kinnon made th -“coup de main" and with the nakedyglands, at that, which' is going some for agility and ambidex- terity, and some other essentials. He was assisted in the round-up by John J. McKinnon, prq_prietor of the race track, and Hand .Walken Willie working about the track they noticed the fox apparently playing with a puppy dog. They were “hep”-_to the situation quickly. with the resultjthat the fox was stampeded into an open stable door, and Neil made the grab which landed reynard back in captiv- ity once more. Mr, Tuplin generous- ly handed twenty-five _dollars to the boys for beingfln the right place at the right time.- tisn ps out of the Freellnd 'ldduiillfdif ouhi the s of ind and i<~ -1 ' iris ",'h_er__| ‘°"i.:':.. ‘ " ~ _ 'ua ' onus in tact with rilf' " vilsgo of her abqualh .gig leaves to mourn_¢tsu| 's_il'tbn1`“Mf9‘- 'rhos Ns ` "ff ='°- A .4 ‘ ia V l gk/!>`ur` . _.r.{__ _ _ Possess unusual and exclusive duty. He led his company with great example of cheerfuiness and courage- holping considerably to win this _result in the face of heavy machine gun'.a'n'd 'shell iire_'l`liough wounded, heperson- ally supervised the consolidation ol the line, and carried out his duties unfilre- lleved. His leadership was oi' ia, high corder, and he" set a splendid example 1to his men." _ _ _ _... scnool. aoano- The' regular. o'clock. The members present were Messrs. Henry _§_r_ri_i_th, chairman; J. P. Gordon, Dr. Jenkins and C.H.1B. Longworth_ - The ’l‘ruant. O®4iorq'| Report showed quite a considerable; number of boys had been absent from scboolf After the holidays he. pro-` posed being more strict in enforcing' the law. A .letter was read from Mr. James Paton, ‘M_I1.A.: "Arrange- 'mbf session he was an important factor* ‘ ° _ 1 ‘ .qhurc in which he was so interested ~|"__’_:;!g£=e _1I-i_¢:_¢;>._ug_h_ieto1be loyal to -the .responsib-` `\."»‘L q lp. ` '¢\‘*"` `1 _-vsp 1~s'rA'u",a_ _-\ ` _ AN |sLANo i-|E|5io.'-*i"iie'isst h_:;r19,-32;-§f,l"§rf;“’,§’ "§’;§r§‘r’,“d“°‘°" by mi* Q! the Cmmda 9‘"’°~"'° ¢°“-""'m“ °`l ii'e leaves to mourn one sister Mrs . _ rx _~R|1|u¢8d. .from tha.Lr,ndDn_ queue) 3 Thomas mayor Damian; one B0n__Ar_’ _ _ 1 :'~lho~_luicio`u.s j_ui_cos of ch0logGd_|_ ornia Fruits. Monday evonlul was tho. at dlli¢B_,-losils°w;'l-iatililsliilglsldgoahthlhllloeviugatgl?:::phl?§;;21iglni|?‘shldeMillil;) o(f»lBr§glrtlm;i Th”-GA“"U4 -'A A 4 " 'f "_ ` :U19 Bi-Hielllelli Klven doscriblllg,:_il1e' N Y _ and .rx daughters vu _Mm ` Do you know of any no consll`lo'zii.:l_y‘ lgo , .- reasons for which ment. (Actin8 Cap-luis, 'Robert Morro” or Yrrrrmmh' pure s_n'd reii'ned_ss ADAMS, linowis _ever ".` ' t`ain)'» Raymond Sellar,"_lni'.,'w'$s 'aw-"Mam`e. Mrk George Clam) or ,Lmré where byeverybody since gi-and-dad weed boy arded the military cross: “Ear con-|mv1e-r,” Mr; (DL) w_.H_ Com” _ _ 1 ,_____r__ ,ru r_,______ spI°“°1“s m’m““'*"y and d°"°u°”‘5 to’ Mass" Mrs. William Underhsy, Little P'_°m'"°““y di'P|°y°d in 't°'_°' °'°”Wh°i’ ‘ 13' month-ly meeting of the City School' B°‘*“‘ W” held M°“"“Y °‘"’“’“K “° 5J'_;i1ii _in Ensisnd. John is righting 1111 iI~‘ranc'e ‘ Isabell who was of a uietr ` cams yut he was ready for the cali. He could sq “Forms to live in Christ la dll ._is gdnv' Re was supported _,air sustained dsy by day by an un» _ja tori? trust. Death was to him an open oor leading to the fuller. the 1 `m0'i'e 'perfectf 'the 'niore ‘ glorious life The deceased took s lively interest in ‘sll things pertaining to the good of the community and' themvelfsre of -the churcl( and ‘was esteemed- very highly. As sn elder of the Presbyterian church at Bay Fortune. as s member _ .il\.'the _shaping of the. policy of this Il 1. p- upon him as a"msmber ` _'angie an older of the church; ' '~ . 1 ho'~fun'orai services at the house rtiveif- Mrs <m11,| coolness to the objective, his splendid' Barhu'rrr_ N_‘ B__ Mr'B._ §rm‘m Nrchyr Also ADAM$‘(tha original) TUTTI I-'RUTTl"GUM i » . K » olson. Calgary . ~- ' At Bradslbsne on June lst, 1918 iss- 'bel Mclntosh aged 22 years, eldest 1and dearlygbeloved daughter of Rode- _arlck <_~Mclnt_osh. leaving a sorrowing father, two- brothers and two sisters, also a large'circle of friends to mourn _.their lossy: The brothers are John and Dan_who enlistedin the 105th and went overseas; Dan was wounded some,time ‘ago and is ‘pow in hospi- - 1 ll nature contracted a fatal malady some time _ago and all that doctors and kind nursing .could do for her was of no avail. 'iisabell was ofa quiet dispo- sition, kind' of heart, sweet and gen- tls,_ which .endeared her ‘to a large clrclaof friends. who mourn fher death, at the time when life seems ments ,are being made for Chatauqua week beginning July 22nd till Juiy| 28th. A series of lectures and other entertainments along the line of edu-_l tion will be held each day in a large camp provided by those in charge of. the meetings.” He asked permission? of the School Board to erect the ca_mp' on Prince Street School grounds, which was freely granted. lt was or- dered that schools close on Thursday 27th June the closing exercises to be in the following order: Rochford Square 9.20 a. m. to 11 B.. m. Chair- rnan, Mr. Rogers. West Kent, 11.- LADIES AUXll._._lARl_ES MEET-At the invitation <1; the i~:x'scniive of mei Ladies Army and Navy Auxiliary As-‘ -sociation, the Egecutive oi’ the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Great War Veterans’l Association, mét`._ 'together yesterday I morning. The object was to try to* form a united association of these two ' auxiliaries. Mrs. W. K. Rogers pre- sided, and made the following propos- al on behalf of the Army and Navy Ladies’ Auxiliary: namely, that this Auxiliary was quite willing to disband if the Great \Var Veterans' Auxiliary' would do likewise. Then, a'unlted1 society could he formed, their sole ob-_ ject being theyvelfare of the soldiers.; The matter was well dls'cusséd`~at con- siderable length, but nothing deflnite_ was accomplished. As`it appeared to" be the feeling of the Executive of the Groot War Veterans' Auxiliary that; their name be retained even though. both societies _united the matter was left open until September, for further consideration on the part_Qf,th,e Great War Veterans' 'Auxiliary The meet-l mg__ii1e11 aai1»111»r1e1i. I 10 a. m. to 12.40. Chairman, Dr. McMillan. Queen Square, 1.30 p. ni. to 3 p. m. Chairman Mrt J._ J.; Johnston, K. C. ,» Prince Street 3:10 p. m. to 4.410,'(lliairinan}_Mr'. C.H.-B. Longworth. ‘Miss A. A. Wadman, who has been teaching for. many years in the City Schools sent in her resig- nation. On Sabbath afternoon May,_19th 2_1 very large -funeral cortage wénded' its way from Little River (P. E. l._) to the Presbyterian _("hu_rch cemetery, Bziy`Fortune. `1 " " ; This large gather*.up;`wa_s evidence of the dcep sympath'y»and‘~di\stin1:tr¥is% felt by the community _in thewioat o one of1it's most prominent citizelis. ;Mr. John Mills which death occurred on Thursday May liith in the seventy eight year of his age. __ Although he had not been enjoying very good health for some time still the end came suddenly and unexpect- edly. Sudden and' unexpected as the_ call i A. '1 about is -.~ " 1 l1:».?-'"2 V. H. ‘ r .» 1-s.,_ l | I 1 made from'et.her;_ ' 1 _ ` Apply a"few drops of _ 1 anti the soreness diss loose that., ‘you just- lift i ll111c0111§..o1l1 w11il'i11§e1?f - idew drops stop sorenes`s,_tliefn_the corn; or cal- l_ 1. ' - ins lifts off. N o humbugl /"1 r‘;11:,. __ freezone upon a tender, aching _This will cost' buir n. few _‘_ dom or s. hardened csllus. f' it ’ ` ` rr ' ~ ntl sind shortly _you will And the corn or csllus so shriveled an? with the ngers. It docsn’t Hurt 1a.v.Bii--Magici f ;;§: Just ask in any drug"st5ra‘ for ii. small' bottls-of"fi‘eslHl`¢.""': ` this but will positively rid ‘your ` or, suffering feet of every " ln- ears lllird corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, or cslluses 1 on_bott#>m _of feet. _:Inst th_ir_1_i_¢l Corns all oBi` " ' ito _ , ._ 'ri1i11 ¢i§}"`i111i¢is'_i1aid§ the i1111»l <»“11`¢j111nicis;*"yq§_iglisigiggrlljt <5) wonder of `woiider`_s§"It `eonta_§ns pain whend_ap'p:_ylng" ___ _~_.hr1ru__r-rras'-._{1; the four §ittle'chi&gren‘ an almost -magical drug csled or sfberwar s.='_j` iz‘*_UQNi_ .1 Tlritrli 1 s`l1_6~lb tender? 1oved1_- 8 I0 1 if* 1. - ‘ if _' '- '_ Q.; ' e ' dirsig' ,___,_M _ 'hem 1 fi---11-» if 1- .» 1-111- -H-1 -aaa.....iiii'iii1rfi.._....f‘....;..?‘*.1.._ we 1 *- #.11 r. _ #the guns and placed in the office about ' _ Y` _ . __ "Y» " ated to her"h‘ome"aiid‘famlly and al- brigl_ie_st`;hnd best. She was called home to-‘her Saviour 'whom she loved. Having _,no fear of death she could look; intd the future with. calmness. Henmother predeceased her nine years ago and a sister about one year ago. Much sympathy goes out' to Mr._.McIn_tosh and his sons and daugh- !6l'S Ail1li€._ May and Florrie in their] sore berehvement. NOEL DEBLO'|S"GAS8ED. °- ‘Mtv George--DeBiois, of DeBiois Bros., 're- ceived a. cable yesterday advising him that his brother. Mr. Noel H. DeBlais had been gassed, but no further par- ticulars' were` given. lt' will be ite- " membored that Mr. DeBloi-s--enlisted as a' gunner in .thai Eighth Canadian Siege Batte‘ry~ in1'the year 1916, and went ov'er to France in the spring of 1917. and has since been steadily on the tiring line with the exception of a two--weeksi furlough. While in Eng- land he had theopportunity of taking a commission, b_ut he felt that -the need for men was greater in France, und he w;eni: over as a gunner at one dollar and ten cents per day, to take his part _injthe great world struggle. in a recent letter -received from him he mentioned that owing to suffering from deafness he had been taker off two miles behind the line, but ha stat- ed that he did not want any honorary title or “bomb proof" job, and- he would get back to the guns the ilr.=.t oppoiztunity; and judging from yester- day‘s cable it in evident that his plans were carried out. Further particul- ‘irrs 'i'eg`ardiilg the condition of this ` gallant young soldier will be anxious-` ly awaited by his relatives and numer- ous friends. _ _ _ . .- ,` .1 ;_Again,_1_h'e';fsform }clo|id. of,ilife hasi j'<‘.o'ri1'euiiih_>_"'t1l‘lb community\;Qf;‘Ba'y_ _For- tune_and'ha.s beclouded'-thejoys o_ an- other" househqld__and laid 'low `_iu' death o loving and devoted motbein* " ' ' _ This sadevettt occur`re1d~d_urin-g the _afternoon hours of‘Wednesday May .`;_29th .when1_. Will m ,Underhay _daughter oft __ late~J_q n-Mills;su_c- cumbed to_t.h_'e_ 'cali oi'~`_`_ e,'nngel` of death ii1‘ml'y'il!e'lieving jithat 'beyond this vale oftears there is io. llf'e_a‘bove‘ the flight. of years. and an that ure isiove. _ _ 1 :_ l~l_er»des,ti_t-,ati _the early age of forty 'iwdi'§{esm.__gs_ a terrible hinw to- the Georse'_(;_1ap5_._ Mrs.. J. L. Hobson. Mrs.- _»'7'._{§_D'|°.-) W., Coflliil _and Mrs. _xyfkterling “'Nicho`lson, 'who just 't“wo‘11-1-weeks - before ' had -been 'bereaved of a fond father in the' per- son of the ilate John Mills. .In ftheir grest sorrow they have the heartfelt syinpsthy_of all. it is comforting to ~kn`ow1- that the bereaved s.re‘1_zot called upon to mourn as those who have no_ hope. "Blessed are the dead._which die in the Lord .Th date Mrs. Underhay. was a faith- ful Qi-nemher._ of the Presbyterian Church of Ba Fortune, was ve dev- ways exercised a true and kindly hos- pitality. -Hers was the cheerful the uplifting spirit. . 1 The funeral service which was held on *Friday May 31st was very ~lai‘z6'lY attendedtestifylng to the esteem iur which the loved one was hold and the sympathy _felt for those as sorely ber-‘ saved. . A Paris exchange says: Two Ani-1 .srican-Army Nurses, recommended for ii1e,Britisi1 -uii_iiary_Meqa_1. so SUS: itinguished themselves-as to bring to each a personal 'letter from General Pershing. _ ._ 1 . .1 _. Miss= Evan Jean Parmalee, a re~1 some nurse, 'hsdthis citation: "Wh_e_l1 knocked down, wounded and badly shalie_n_1_by_thg exglosion of a._-.bomb 1inr'lii¢1l1=fs4d.“.oi' ilstiis siiferdft, on the-,n|g_ht,,o£- 18`op_ie_mhsr 4.- 191711- Will! great ,s»_if-saciiiiico.-sho. continuhd to care for wounded patients in ‘ her ward during the remainder of the night." . A nursing sister. Beatrice llcbo-_ nald._ formerly of tl&e‘l;re;:ty;tei'i$ngro- 1_ n ‘Hou tsl. all n r o ' - Deaf. lUEbnlid».Nsrth E.l....,3ot_this citation: "W-heir n_ i"_.)t.’ -."- r ‘, 1.- - V. . -_ 1 Buy Wire. _,ence _ at Ives Serviced 1 ' There has been aito`gc_’ri_iei_‘T'1:o’o"i_i'ii'i`_cii‘=f dis€ribu.ted throughout Canada~and the l ~' - _ result is ‘the added"c:;pcns'e 'of 1;épl;icidg_ it ‘after a`,few_years. _ F _4 ' _ ' _~ ff"Frolst Fence is ali"iiié.de.iii__Ciu`ia`dd`?£1i1d is'iiiade'right to give long service and conse3_ _ --_.quently- satisfaction. At1_ tlieepresentztime;.wl=ieivall_prices are high,-it is-1 more important than- 1 ' that 'you 'getjv€tliléTfol‘_'_youi“ilmoueyg-j‘i§et‘thatgzhich will givefyou the best'service_.' 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I' _.ir 11 »~ 'i _f. _ . 1. . _ _ _ . __ _ __ ,5 _ _-_r ~-»¢. _ -"1 ,_` _ 1 CID YM-I ihihk 'if \l\Y¢\\fl\l more nsioing than w or ~. 1---».__§~5 _1~_1f~__l5‘»;g _,. 1 ." il "1‘."“ i..f1__»_>_1'..-’ tiers- "2, 1...- 1. 11 . ,' 1 11 1 I I `. \ -_ . ._ -ii __ _>- wr _ ._ .,»_ - ¢_ ,__1.» ‘ `-i‘ rr --' .19 \-¢'-- ._ 1.- -1 _- 1. My- 1"f"‘v1f|s__ _§_. _, chief of the maritiuie provinces, was liad‘bcen‘absolutely._ no friction be- convenience that this enterprising u _‘_ cent. oi'd_er-in-council 'bringing the do- tary.-'i‘lici'e had heen_1.('_hh:lis-st`1`of feel- ‘which is now one of. the-m‘o`st xte- e. 93 1 if viiiccs were conceriied, his' pi‘eseu't ‘wick’s1-1iii._fhting :once since the enforce- hearty good -wishes for his futu sue- silh- _of iieiiaulfers iiudei-1111> M .Q A, 1-1.-1i1\,i.\rt on thc lialifiix train last night. G. " »_ ' 'L' ‘1 _ _ _ ' ' 1 " 1 1 - i..-i»_'é' 1_`_.:'._...'1_**,i,>,-;`&`,'\lj;f‘ '. 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