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Milverton Sun, 20 Mar 1913, p. 2

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0a and the till" the Chamber : world for Cs : eer L +tr9) 3, : GREEKS CAPTURE JANINA Turkish Garrison of 32,000 Men Surrender to the Greek Army ‘A despatch from Athens, Greece, says: The Turkish fortress of Ja- most brilliant episodes of the Bal- kan war. ers, lent by si Peres artillery, ‘as brought to bear by the Greeks i iia tee déteatting the beleag. uered city, No » shells were eae by the during the first day’s cannonade. first Gradually the “Turkish batteries at | joi fewer than 30,000] tl The batteries on the debate of Bizant, which had main- Bae al acetone wesc etd copa ees the pelting of the shells, and had b. e v iy morning, Greeks pushed their forward movement during the after- oon, and occupied the Turkish batteries in Sakni and Elas Hills, 8 one an artillerymen. -|Then the Greek battalions gradual- , |ly deployed on -| flight became general pelea all he efforts of 4 toman officer: to rally their men, Whole detach- ents suce he with the Greek troops in hot pur- suit almost to wed fire of projectiles. The| With al) the defending batteries Greek commanders by led | in the hands of Greeks, and os the Turks to believe that their at-| Hellenic soldiers at the gates of ade from the right, | Janina, Essaed Pasha, tho Turkish Ottoman troops, utterly surprised, fell back in disorder. large bodies of in- fantry on to the Turkish left, The commander, at 6 clock on Thurs- day morning sent messengers under iB ot ae ruce to Crow! amine the eet of the habe ae all the troops under mann’s cure {s as dependable el nonin IS THE BEST FOR YOU. BECAUSE oops your ““White Clothes” looking It ke Just like N It doe: pot or Streak the clothes ive Perfect Satis- lly Refunded. A x0 cent pack. agelasts about “J-R Blueis an Excellent § months it Bie, ‘Stoeder to other blues ood Frank J. Siz mWishiage Mocre, Conn, Ont. “J-R Bine the Sat Blue Fever w witzer, Bra: Hichardson ©o, Limi THE CAPITAL OF ONTARIO. The Farmer and the Public—The Tubercu- losis C1 ff Wash- EXPLORERS’ TRAGIC END Lieut. Ninnis Disappeared In an Unfathomable Cre= vasse—Dr. Mertz Died From Malnutrition ‘A despatch from Sydney, N.S.W., Bays: Weiyal. Funillices Regiment, Xavier M on Wednesday ae in Adelieland, in December. 4, 1911, while we Lin wae Caplan a new ooast line three hundred miles to tho south- east of our winter Ninnis, with a almost all our ‘food, daapeared in Details of the tragic ending of Lieut, B. E, 8, Ninnis of the m Dr. Marien who is quarters, rare ith an unfathomable crevasse. mainutrition, On February 7, I ar . |rived at the pe toon fers Hate elled. thr. now -oug! . haying mirectously guided by Providence the heavily crevassed aieaae “Sho steamer Aw: ro! ther conditions safe, my arrival at the digs “ele hate by. the. ae ‘ a search for the mem! oP our oe aby ty: x piaseat uae tell a ae Hee Belts ie fon, FIFTY KILLED BY DYNAMITE = : Disastrous Explosion Near Baltimore Caused Big Buildings In the City to Rock ‘A despatch from ig swept away. Six of the crew Baltimore, of the tug Atlantic lying alongside the Alum Chine were killed and the tug practically destroyed. stevedores are unaccounted for. If they were on the steamer it is co. sidered certain that they perished. The tremendous explosion shook house was partly destroy: eral children tures Leta was shaken as if by arthquake and tall buildings in ne centre of the city were rocked by the shock. DOES IT BODE WAR? France and ‘Gerninny Adding Re- crnits to Their Arnties. A despatch from Cologne, Ger- ew sens of the army wil iets be in- sree 168,000 men, bringing to 806,000, excluding officers, A mngeaten from moe Bays: a ars, as be submitted to Deputies, The measure, will aid a 000: men a ie. the lowest estima the: peace fi ing of the which at mote ae, at. See exeludin; Une ‘The Crew and Two Hundred Pas- sengers te act | veompy and eet a {vance az leavened Now. TE REWS A emg GAPPENINGS FROM ALE OVEB THE GLOBZ IN A NUTSHELL, Canada, the Empire and the World ta ebeel Belore Four Eyes. ri Canada. The local option by-law was sus- tained at Forest by Judge Mac Watt. The tchewan Government i is y tbelng flooded with petitions in fayor of aan 8 suffrage, ~ Lumbermen have decided that the price “ best Eee would ad- 8 ing season, ene will erect a 125-foot ipe to inereaso the water ir sl ing day holone of her eo Mrs, Nich- olson, of St. Cathar’ Py renter Smith o ronto was ted revolver from | a second-hand gore: and trey ata viene, we oe chased os eat it Britain, A The Municipal Reformers, or Conservatives, an one in the London” Conaty elections, — cane — eae est by be i Dr, Fried- eee have ee ja es jiadero's pees patel oe i fe Presideni assassin: te ere sce a od tortured died, : Alfred Noyes, fe — Pp United States: ane oe date assume oe world’ in poetry. in|}. Ington—Toronto's Big Show. City people, not infrequently, are heard to declare that farmers are getting rich, hat the present high co: be lt he it rolling in wealth, his tured by ‘oronto, yields to the far- mer who grows them, probably in Carle. the system of idisiebution was all wrong, though, he wes gery a eee mes, because hi d| wae simply working under conditions as Hig Cia win coring $x anor ving, jam because, James Sonat out, the present. Sacduieas avo reached such a pass that for tho he community on fixed salar. The wee Is Not Helping. ates dete ig te "many of his audience in peherarreniee nares opening up of West- He demonstrated that as far ond. The ute ‘they. ing feels ‘prasticaly? ny ‘pr x en Wallis Abe ety ge urban rasan ot. "ihe omy had. tnore hese Paci thought, hy ‘one of ‘the chict caneos for tho great advance: in the ‘cost of living in nada. ponsumere. had:, Increased, fle uD iain ‘he sexed g declaration that in e Gbrarmmouty tastena oF Prpeuanie thirty, forty or fifty supe dollars for. xail: to ow are! way in the North- weet, to take = similar amount and spend it on good roads in old Ontario and the Pier. of food stume... Beisiih ‘Calambia, for example, imports $16,000,000 worth table: prodnsta-canuallye pat: Livia New Brusewick. another sgtioultural. province, Aeaporta #4.000, 000) warch. jap 3 AG acs oer Am the he Lagat Sete hairey eigenen ted discovery by Dr. Fried: fnstn, Gir Getsian pursteias, oF a pas ce: sat _ treatment tor consumption. Sever. al local doctors have made arrangements ttnenen oe Friedmahn, and it is hoped that possibly he may be induced to yisit Toronto, with some suspicion on. tien ‘csi that have ‘been’ made: 'rhey will be delighted d_that Dr. Fried- It’s Always A Good ‘Thing To have a Clear Horizon at both ends-of the day, Post. a : ie Toasties for breakfast a toe 7 sunshin nd again at evening ital opens and ihe. day | swith a dash of TORONTO CORRESPONDENCE |=: WHAT IS’ BEING SAID AND DONE AT | The no use calling | # abor that was The 0 non | tirely, BE ||many icefields are floating about, || Expert Also Obiatied Power From|| ie "the Mooi stated. but in view of the doubt seems te them {neredible. Eager Suffragettes. ronto Suffragettes who Washington have returned Well a with ‘heir expedition. The Buifrageties, rule, are very sensitive of criticism of thelr sgatlona, 2 ut this hae not prevent: ed. certai ae asking See to. be ee ined ILIGE vibteat tiese.orition enadiae Dartioipetion is te Wash sult rade of place eeeroult be te ‘Participation an an ee parad rettes ing: tor iatuseoh the-Domision Battin: ment, bya sontlugont of United States . , The Toronto contingent could not ip. but impress hey wore red tive agitators in Toronto, “ingluding cats, Macdonald the: Oanmiian bufranot Ajecsintion;- Dr- Augusta Siowe-Gallen. past president) Dr. Margaret Johns! ‘rs. Campbell Mac: tot "enp “alone of! Forcast, stfragettes belies is CS methods; ‘Mrs, Heo tor Pret Secretary of the Lopeinceete “ttre. Hamilton, President of tho Benches! All of these are ladies of in women’s movements, ‘and none belongs to the: type (one mould ct to be carried away b; vision- any ary project. The enthusiastic Mrs. Ham- Hton proposes to organize a parade in ae Ministers Lend a Hand. ‘Toronto Exhibition Association has only one meeting @ year, but it manages to theow around that gathering some of fhe glamor of national, importance which r the Big Show itself. For Sean sak tip eae necting this’ year Re: Ieee Mam titee DaDinct Micigiera; mere fe aientance, Pate the Honorable mes Seas ‘position as Min- ine oF "Agriculture takes ‘a, keen interest in all exhibitions, and “who i astic member. of Association; then 1) able WH. Hearst, wltose speci is New Ontario, which always inent exhibit at the Minister. was the ahah mS Miia or mitseton: pine iitenl ts elicited on. aesount of the educational fea- tures. which the. alle an reaponted poe actoecneiok sentanoss nature, deliver shardsvetiotlecaupier ve inolined. be flowery, Mr. Hearst forcible and down- Right, and Dr. e the dignified and suave gentlem: The Bxhibition Association is made up of delegates from various bodies of a more the ani ari in. ane ipaieon there ‘and to in the election for Board of Direo- tors, and to jal vote ectors, consisting is the inner circle, While tees wh: was sought to interest the various ‘mem: deen lar} wely. eet Sires, As a maton ot ‘of fact, there is an inner cielo within ta-haner sisal, ‘on {amioat the: Exeout eine of isiegertn ‘gov: ft the | Baboon Mhe histo} ‘accompanied bya pron Gealtot, bultonboling: and, it i ch Seg and there i ere an elaborate ‘Tuncheon ——_ FAR BELOW STANDARD. In One Glass of Montreal Milk There are 7,668,| 000,000 Germs. A despaich from Montreal aye: In 78 out of every 100 lunch n most cases the fluid supplied quite patently pacolaing its lineage — fro; town pump, with but little suspic- ion of bovine extraction, case 42,600, : sample rebate in one well- This figures out at 7,668,000,000 bacteria per glass. family, remedy. for. C: : ‘Shiloh costs so little = pes eRe ICE TWO FEET THICK. Conditions of Lakes ae aes at’ ‘esent Ti perior there is ice west hite- fish Point and at Duluth. foe ‘tet Ea z o iI ae be é en o a ° a BE 6 a 2 in the Straits the ice is solid and about two feet thick. Lake Huron He are not eege thick. ‘The St. is frozen solid from Sar mouth. Lake Clair is frozen over about fourteen inches thick. me Ronee Detroit is filled with ice, while Lake Erie has many floating hie “ot small thick- ess. Sue ayaa ees SRE |. SUN TO SUPERSEDE OIL. a ea ee re e ae lirect fr asa as of mechanical} American power nimping plar 8 tafed that after ‘the initial hung jmaintenance of a sun as practically neglig: ble. Jol that As. to the power.can be yea iene consulting pert, — secre “ident that he Serres been to obtain power e & track, ba; 1. W., 2 |i fond, S940 tor pr pea shipment, bers of the Association, but this plan has abandoned. i Te SAFE 0 INVESTMENT. The National Securities Corporation, Limited, now offer to the public their 7% bes : Sharing Bonds, which mature in five years, with interest payable half-yearly on the Ist of June and mn Istof Dessinbsr, , po zi o are to be used a still, further seveloning ie aes acquiring another long established manufacturing x years—and in purchasing well located timber lands. E aiae limit under option containing 1,000,000,000 feet of virgin < Sake This latter Gea largely increase in value in the next few ye | : All profits beyond bond interest and stock dividends are to be di vided equally between the B. and whatever profits are ‘had divided will be in ox- é - €ess of the 7% annual interest on the Bond. ‘ These Bonds are amply secured by investments of the Corporation in these manu! “toring plahts and ‘in the rele, of lands, timber and mills phigh it controls, and will be ty er secured by the acquisition of other lave and timbe: The Bonds fat ee to the public in Sfike pete = $100, $500 and $1,000, and may be purchased or y means of the an initial papneats ot 10% of the fate value he the SBond will withdraw all ae ‘Rie sixty days Payments foe be made to the National Securities Corporation, Limited, either Se ? es cheque or money-order, ES: < 3 More complete particulars furnished on request ~ NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION LIMITED CONFEDERATION LIFE BLDG. TORONTO, “+ ONT. 880; No. 1 hard, 06180; No. 1 northern, Bia 't) B S80; No 2'ao,, WI Corn—No. 3 yellow, 460 to 46 No.5 me ito Sia Bye No. : «poultry Live ne ah 2,40 | change Fee SE Soe ae per pound; fow' io;" duoks, | Dut Ww 130 to poe sm sarkors 150 to 170; geese, a> 7 ares No 1 fren of sorts May, 86 580 ‘ 12120 a pound tn 1 ound t ting, 123-40 fi imi comb ri |PRIcs OF FAR PRODUCTS |: ner or cree THE LEADING TRADE ITRES OF AMERICA, honey, « 90 to 10 40 to 50, above live quotations, excepting dressed tu keys, at 200 Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Other | “Noang—Primes, $250 and $2.6) for hand- ise Stock Markets, Produce at Home and Abroad. icked. 11The top price for best Potatocs Ontario potatoes, Go per bag: | 4y sand Ric sweeter Broadstufts, car Jots, Tost New Brunswicks, Sto to” So ag out of store: lots. March 11.—Manitoba baie ake. ari No. 1 northern, 96120 to 9: to 43-205 No. 8, M10 to 91-20} Top Wheel 65 to. Ontario Wheat—2 ae gutalde, Pipanich Oniol wae Ber enso, $240 to. $260 Provisions. 2,°950 to 960 for car! Smoked and Dry Salted Meats—Rolls— |&5 ach, ranging down’ to To for Bmoked, 160; hans. medium iho, to 184-49; Satay oF aainorsa ota’ ofe oga were made heavy, i6¢ to con, 190] at $10.10 to $10.25 per 100 Ibs., weighed off iS Onte No. & white, Wo to So at|to 19120; long clear bacon, tons and one: | cars. county “pointe; st to Soon track, ‘To | es, 14125 0 14540; | backs (plein), Wo;) Toronto, March ¢ 1, — Cath backs (peameal), 22 tabier, 96.80 to: 8 Manitoba Oate—No. 2 0. W. vera ag pickle, to less than oats, 410,| Green Me: 39 1-2 gk No. smoked. ‘Pork—Short “ont, $26" to moss ‘pork, oti - col 86120; No. 8, bio. uard—Tieroes, 14140; tubs, 141205 pails, ‘i—Stee Peas—No. 2, #115 to $1.20, car lote, out-| 14340, to, 8.60 Toediag butte, $00 to. Boe aide. issxcd ba; $2.75 to yearlings, $3.10 tiokwhoat—No. 2, 520 to Sto, Makers and, Springers--From 2, 630 to 650, nominal, $28 per’ barrel; low, -all rail, tier menepts are maine Mtoe! Dik on ashiel basis as. follows: Alsiko, Zolled Oats—Per bag of 30 nds, 82.- 151, par, barrel, 64.50, ‘wholesale, Whidsor Booty Os Na, & © reenter lontreal No. 2, 10; “yilireed ‘Manitoba bran, $19.50 to ‘ Red No. 3, ty hing, craaky orouta, baz, as a ee $10 Buys Option-Contract in bags; ace “ Hay ay and Straw. (put or call) on ikea Flour. First psrania eee Quo! nto:~Baled “hay, nk 10,000 bushels Sioab ate Rae patente, 84a Im ute Pancue Deets $480 in juve bags ia ootton bags, ten cel re per bar- *Ontarlo Flour—Winter’ wheat flour, 90 per cont. ‘patents, $3.95 to $4.05. Country a yay lage Eess—Cold-storage, ito to 200 lote; fresh. re golling at 220; atrict. Tew, 143-40 150, oe Paes ck ge fe. 3 re a "sigs aie xo 2, FH pak yy st be prc ae tual EIMEL & co. NEW YORK. ea United States Markets. fartes: Gatley: Minneapolis, March ii—Wheat — May, 61-20 to” 85540; July, 67580: September, 6 Wall Street. INFLUENZA fs ss i Sea te eet ars sured; colta a1 10 r3es, are same stable kop: by using Pela th Pel atl ty at igus fehl to 6 rhal Fever, Pinkey =, Shipplag Fever, Epizootic lar ‘iter creamery penta 31 to 320; do, lids, 29 to Bo; dairy, printe, m6 to Mo inforlor (bakers Bovey Bock whens 2 pound in tins and to in barreler strained, lover honey, SUN LIFE OFCANADA | The leading features of the Directors’ Report for 1912, as presented to” the Annual Meeting of the Company, held in Montreal, March Ath, 1913, are as follows : j & rant ure ae Bele tr bised mares, baby colts, dials aa nee Sak 0m ditions. Most ckillful pes Fo ruggist. HN. MEDICAL. CO... if 8. ASSURANCE “COMPANY ++ $49,605,616,49 8, 704,730.51 - ASSETS as at 31st December, 1912 . Increase over 1911 .. CASH anes from ae stot Rents, tg 1912 12,338,081.60 oe She ae 1)776,746,08- - Gicseals over 1911 .... HOES. nt oe Policyholders entitled to eciitasss ey 912 pe 601,975.84 Sashes ADDED TO SURPLUS during i912 seeeees ve © TOTAL SURPLUS Bist “December, 1912, es ore ies ties and capil (according : a selene viz., for assurances, the Om Onn one Table, of with 3% and 3 per cent. interest, and, for annui- ties, the Be O. Select i Getnis “tobles, with "4 See / per cent. rest) 3 DEATH caine Mets Bilotemerte, Profits, ete. sy 3) uri: ring 1912 ....... 4,732, 483.29 ‘PAYMENTS to Poigyholders sinee organization ......., 84,402,734.68 = - ‘NEW BUSINESS (paid for in sew Soran: Boe 1918, nerease over 2S te ee fs ASSURANCES IN FORCE sist December, 1912 . Tnerease over: Jou. « 182,782,420,00 oat goh:16;160,/867.00 <5 Fy ‘The SUN LIFE OF CANADA now. occupies among Canadian Life Assurance — ies, the premier position ide of Companies issuing | fddbstrial fica the SUN” LIFE OF CANADA now does a larger new life assurance ' business than any other » company git in the British = “The Company's Growth: Sea : Assots 4,108,680.43 8 seas erty 00 ane: 49,685, 5 ee 3 is : x TB, MACAULAY, x Managing Dirastor and Secretary, Head Officer MONTREAL, —

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