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Milverton Sun, 10 Jul 1913, p. 6

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ee eR ee Ee SERN te. Ome Wee ee ee chee ere « hh Ontario Will Receive this cational Purposes ‘A despatch from ero, patie mtario Government is to r ceive $195,733.32 this Sak as. the ae the Federal Ue oe c e Dominion Parliament $10,000,- ee is to be nded over to t! $10,000,000 is expended. The Federal grant for Ontario for vend: living expel Acre pee Sapeuen 81,500. To encourage agriculture in the Public Pa eAre $10,000. ational work in connection Nea marketing of farm products, $5, Buildings at Ontario Agricultural College, $51,500; including Poultry Building oe, eisai an roem and lal to finish and oe “field BHeandey Sum for 1913 for Edu- peas and Apiary Leese uilding; to remodel and ‘ip ‘aser ‘iological Degen Seer and equipment Dairy seed judging short courses Bee institute lecture work, 500. Women’s institute work, includ- ing courses in cooking, sewing, etc., 50 ay instruction in vegetable eran, $2,500, Demonstration work. on’ soils; $2,5 : Dems nonstration’ and instruction ‘on live stock and Dewey, $4, Ee Demonstration work for spray- ing, p pruning, and packing of fruits, eee beekeepi in 81 VOnta sario Veterinary College, addi- ‘on Horticulture, $500. Miscellaneous, $4,233.39. FROM MERRY OLD ENGLAND NEWS BY MAI, ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. Occurrences in The Land That Reigns Supreme in the Com- mercial World. A Sheffield woman has just Cou at the age of 81 from consump’ England uses 450,000 tons ne ice bi ce of which London takes 160,- ue colony of bees have made their home in the parish church at Red- nick, Leicestershire, Lord Rosebery has been eiqcted and. Di ‘The United Kingdom imports more fruit than any soitice country , spending $32,500,000 a in Europe, year on it. London County Council i crip: ullragist, but a re spectable married y an.” Burnley Tunivey Commitee are the nt free train pas: to. gral ses blind, the holders to ively hem at their own 1 is Unless theix salaries are advanc- tesene ers, Princess Louise, Duchess of Ar. gyll, is now the only member of the Royal family possessing a residence in Bid Isle = W Wight, © men rorth and Taylor were "eilled in a tunnel dur- ing, blasting operations at the Mat k Bath sewerage works “The men at the General Electric Co,, Wilton, near have decided to go on strike. 2,000 hands will be affec ti Over a Sey Unionist voters nies duri the year. man named James A you Shield died) at Haverford West through injuries caused by & horse| im and seizing him by e eat, which flew fates are being carried out ae the Roman lighthouse on Dove Castle It is in wonderful speed on The Education Committee of the have A woman giving evidence in a London court, protested that she t last yenaGnton vation and has stood on Dover a of $50, Oust aS he ‘increased cost of liv- ing th of the men employed ie the SeASS County Connell on ne mec are to be raised by Siiiiter Council sonteuwel cottages erected on the e-time village High Street at Walleden U puction A scheme for an important tension in connection w been “pought for $140, ye WAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVEB THE GLOBS IN A NUTSHARLL, Canada, the Empire and the World ln General Before Your Eyer. Canada. larling block, London, has site. see i ave been posted o1 Montreal enco nen giving oe poe were they were ers. nnouncement is made that the Canadian Northern Railway ae oe in operation to the Rockies all, The Railway Commi: ssion has is- sued an order requiring the rail- ways to accept trunks as freight if oe corded. James Pridle, anes aoe sun stroke, only been in Canada from England pee a wee eek in Montreal the deaths _ general freight at Winnipeg, ren has r| manager of the . at Mont- ASE. real, is succeeded by. Rosew. A wa thas | Bees axle against the rockyville, claiming § "B10, 008 Saieake on behall of Wm. Hewitt, whose son, Mortor met his death by grabbing a ie Cook Construction Company Whe as| The of Sudbury, Ont., and ea Amherst, are joint conti rac: | oe Sor the Halltax cmt way (5 miles) at a contrac $1,500,000. mdon is in dapgér of a serious ice famine, i shipbuilding yard, Jarrow, been decided upon os the firm, at a cost of over $125,00 A large portion a the waler al Chel Dean ‘ad ellew resexven, Bri has been petkited with che: useain dye works. ee outrage is trict. Boy uts’ Associatiop.~—~ attributed to suffragette In the west end of Leridon the in-|, Two names were found embeded fant death rate if 11 per cent. In|in the heart of a cow belonging the east End it is 38 per ceni Be Pere seine of Dinsfold, - «Lighthouses and lightships dot| Surrey. It had been aoe some the coast of Great Britain at the|days and Hise had be to des- average ce of one every 14 ove miles “R. Wright, of Wycombe Marsh, has made the unusual cap- ture of two stoats in one trap at the same time. e was caught by the teeth the trap and the other in the rin, Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier of Quebec. —__ k-____ A PATHETIC CASE. enness and Neglect. lespatch from pontee bu Striking evidence gi rder’s Court on Wedubiday ear-old son was sufficient vict both John Sneiden and his wife of drunkenness and neglect of theie child. It was a pathetic and so ce ante, in which the little, ak y’s word was taken rathe ee tee of his mother. FIGHTING IN THE BALKANS Enormous Loss of Life From t Is Reported In Despatches|* he Front A despatch from Belgrade says: Army headquarters report that the Bervians, after ‘ capturing Istip. pursued the enemy, eee over 100 officers and 1,000 men: Press fighting has occurred at Oytche polye, where the Bulgarian losses 000, Bul Kotchana, where a fierce fight en- 7 ued. | The suffered p, |heavily, the Servians capturi i ear Osigovtt, he other side of Guevgheli the Greek armies -|are concentrated, and the Bulgar- jans isk getting caught better were enormous and 4, two ians surrendered. In this es snc teed despatches on Wed- ment 2,000 Servians were killed and nesday night report further heavy woul According to the best/ fighting in the Istip district, in informatic be obtained at the |w'sch the Seryians were compelled Seryian capital the battle line ex- to <bandon their fortified positions |! tended from Kotchana, Istip a t the town of Istip' and leave b Strumitza towards Guevgheli, and hii their roundel Fifty-four | M°' thence onwards fani. The Bulgarians Sela thei heaviest blows at Gue gheli, to » Gulf of Or- officers, uding four colonels, g the killed, while the T losses ‘on botdi sides numbered sev- where ‘eral thousand. severed o-Serv sAccording to the latest advi and at ORE They still hold from the front ne mei nl were driven from heen entirely aye: aay with heavy losses tory which ey coupled when ¢ = towards be where the took the Ser unawares. The Ser my was - masse ee ae ight we has been com- a Bi supporting forcés, coming pletely r It is asserted that time, met the Bulgarians a in "Dermal and icaisue, t the fi ae was the bloodiest in behind the history of Balkan wars. Parents of Boy Convicted of Drunk- 0. their unwashed, half-starved, eight- 3 J the ice e et nS action of the Board of n restricting the areas from hich ico could be harveste Great Britain. The King may pardon Mrs, Pank- Bridges has ter of- The British court tae iad 0 aad $250,000 to Saas Ms tress, in settlement of a breach a promise suit. United States. w York jury convicted im immunity from prosecu- ion. Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson, se- cond daughter of the United tates President, is to be married in No- vember to F, B. Sayre, who is in the, office of the District ines for New Yor! Instead of cutting out a tonsil, Hi Foster of New pluck and has. pluck ut a dis- eased tonsil ‘‘as a man would pluck | * a cherr; Seven men were stabbed a ger of an old ees in blue ay abusing Lincoln, Nine dreadnoughts, three forts, MILITANTS CONVICTED. Sentenced ts Three Years in Jail for Arson, A despatch trem Londoa, Eng- Hee Ritey Matton and, Clase Elizabeth Given, a es and eaiuiaer to $70, ————_+¥_—___ ATAL EXELOAION: Lumber ae Boiler ie and Five eke despatt, i ae 1's, | Nfid., says: en were killed nd a girl was seriously injured when a boiler in a new mill at the Alexander Bay Peunbsrivg Com- ye ’s station exploded on Wednes- lay e station is faceted in a re- ailroad in the interior. of the alain a PECULIAR SCENE : Basses fos Peay in an am Fre Ad Sa ‘am Winnipeg says: whic year-old Gertie Wolf slipped and fell 18 head- ue and drowned in es of Ww ‘causing damage 70,000. d PRIGES OF FARM PRODUCTS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES OF AMERICA. Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Other t Home and Abroad. Toronto, porte, Bo. 991-26; No. Ontario Wheat—No. 2, Pe ote outalde, ranging down to 7c { les. contazio eas 2 white, 360 to country poin' to 38 on ee Fe —Mani tbe Wheat, Lake No. So to 300, for car F poor nto. * Manitoba Oats—No. 2 , sta, bay, ports; No. $ 0. Wa. 310 to J. Seed. Pa to rican, No. i yellow, Gc No, 3 yellow, yy Ole ot Hye—Ro. 2, 600 to 62, nominal. to 0 car ote, outside. Buckwieat"No. B 6 Dante basen 52 to Rolied ‘Gate— Per bag of 9 pounds 15 5 per barrel, $456, wholesale, iercirg outside, irst patents, $5.50 in g, bakers $4.80 to jute cents more per Ontgrio Flour—Winter wheat flour, 9 per éent. patents, is quoted at $4.10 to $4.15, seaboard, in bulk. Country Produce. Creamery prints, 26¢ 3 Creamery Blas Dairy: prints; 20 to 2c; ee per dozen; N. 2, $2.40 Beans--Primes, “pushet $LTS to $2; hand- picked, §2.35 to Poultry—! eS ech. xiiled yearlings, 192 to ber. pound fowl, 6c to 18e; Jive year. lings, We iGo; live fowle, 1505 qi ine to ea ening chickens, 350; 210; turl to Bo. Sotatoc Ontario potatoes, 750 per bag: Ge: New Brunewicks, 900 per re, in car lots; Vir ginia, new, $3.00 per barrel. Egyptian Onions—Per sack, $2.25 to $2.35. Baled Hay and Straw. Quotations, track, Toronto Ro: 4, $11.50 to ol No. 2, $8.00 to No. ; Baled straw, $8.00 to $8.5 0 Winnipeg Grain. 5, 3, AT 1 jected, 430; feed, 43. ies No. 18. $1.1912; No. 2G. W., $1.17; No. 3, ais” Montreal Markets. Montreal, July 8.—Corn—American No. 2 yellow, 68 to ee Oate—Canadian. west- ern, No, 2, 420; do Canadian western, No, 3, do ; do extra. No. 1 feed, dic to Alltec. Barley—1 alanitoba feed, sO to Sics do pantie 620 sc. Bus ckwl No. Flour—Manitoba oak o bahte, $5; do, second patente, fon: do. Bars $2.40. Rolle dai 32, Hay—No. 2, per ton, oi to $1260. Cheese—Finest westerns, 13¢_ tu 131-80; do finest easterns. 121-2 to 125-4c. 60 to 261-405 Butter—Cholcest, creamery, 2 do et pase. Bees -_Eresh, 260. 3 t80. Minneapel 8, — Wheat — July, 901-40; Sept. 2 on 77-80 No. 1 hard, 93540; No. 1 northern, 9: to 931-4c; No. 2 northern, See ide, Corn —No. 3 yeliow, 671-20 to 880. Oats No. 3 pihite, 120 to Alo. 2, 560 47. Flour unchanged. “prea “inchani “9003 3 to 93 years owing to the etaeee Be per aster ce, Ser nominal slides, = Torante, saly, Shon 66 > Sst port, i 36.80; ohoic ee ers, vi os When told that bs medium, $5.75 to $6.40 to $200,000 in the Charleroi Eahibition - oumners, i coe meutters, oo to v %; fat cows, $5.25 t Bees cows, i Loitewss @ rail man Of | §355'to $4.25. Calves—Good veal, $5 ta ft r. poe pene! earning $14 a cholo $8 to $8. ee Soma ee a 101 ii stocks and feeders—Steers, LAC month, dropped into a dead faint. | Toinds, gia) £0 8625; yearlings, $210 to $2. choice heavy _ feeders, Teas Bio “ho pucks, §8 to $300; spring ambs, $8.50, 40 $10. ‘Hogs—$9.55, fed and watered, and $9 —— hk TIRED OF NOTHING TO DO. Young Millionaire Worked on a Railroad in Arkansas. A sated from yan Buren, Ar- just’ grew tired of 0) missing Columbia University es | dent and heir to millions, ue dis- who as division en- Tron Mountain Rail: gineer on the road at Van Burenson Wednesday te 5,000 MEN ON STRIKE. Gold Miners of South Africa Resort 0 Violence. A des Paty Shea, says: _ mines. are in Troops now guard roy attempt failed. all the power stations. | Council is the third officer of State. ‘After Q. W. oats, 390 to} £0) d oul: be-s fitting est tch ‘from penennePaED. | Jeno Al Hor, Famke 19, 8 very hich one, several ‘degrees than that of G. ight exception. Tike Bright, Gladstone, James Bryce and John ‘Burns, all Privy Councillors, were never knighte “The ae of Canada.” somewhat startling suggestion has . John 8. Ewart, K.C., yea Somplete autonomy for Cannan with British Empire. talk of Eingtom of Ceaaae’’s the first and in Gres “respects the. most fmyorian’, addveny ‘he: hes delivered on persistent progre: eipation hes been. the ‘most Dominion’ TSMCURITIES CORPORATION: LIMITED HEAD OFFicg: 26 KING or EAST, TORONTO MONTREAL Ligecae sl E.C., ENG. * RE-INVESTMENT OF MATURING BONDS AND JULY DIVIDENDS THERE are a great many Bonds and other similar Investments maturing at this period of the year. .The present market offers splendid opportunity for Investment, : a WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE PROPOSALS FOR THE eae RETIREMENT OF STANDARD BONDS, SHORTLY TO MATURE, IN EXCHANGE FOR SUITABLE SECURITIES OF DESIRED MATURITY. Government Bonds—To yteld 4.10% to 44%. Debentures—To yield 5% to 6%. Public Utiltty Bonds—To yield 5% to 54%. x Industrial Bonds—To yield 54% to 6%. : Particulars of our Current Issues sent upon requests AND CORPORATION BONDS —_s ¢ has never (etd Saher "except allegiance of Can- ‘he perpetuation | of that aiteesaen. En not in any way be affected by the. attainment, of the ahiet of this Club. King fanada, Ineiead” of hie dominiona, she @ Kingdom: Face “framing ou federal constitution » Macdonsig, observing hi 101 is the fiftieth anirereary 0 and appropriate year in which to realize the wish of the great, est of cr departed Canadian statesmen. po! ner woe eyietion Hie Selinite purpose as Aftermath of W: ‘That there should be any. cores flagration which wow ope, are credited Pitas be public roads, say noth: i t the inupicpalities fe alate h hav ready ar- bor get along ae reduced: generally. Such 1s the connection between the Balk- ans and business in Ontario. Little Duliness in ‘Canada. P. With the prospects for both in Eastern At in Western Canada, make it difienlt for anyon abe pesnims See an either the i 2 0 rospective future o! ot is probably Eres safe. oe es say y that should a. world-wide depression develop won the next yeai ess ig no col where which ill feel its eatecta. a8 ii iy as will real aie the dabblers ‘may ‘Get nipped, but there y legitimate business may pos Somes oe times are Making New ene elationg of what, ma y be described is causing comm i ing: posi that | eect ‘of balancing up i be Can- in who | e | the resent, Sail be- be The Balkans in| Ai s American ° tes were all Am that — "te cues we Supposed Murder Two it , telegraphs | ¢ mi red | & mystery until Wednesday morn- a is to have a bicycle section. e : ligne panel CROP ae FINE FAMOUS PAINTINGS. ie vol bathe Will Be Many at the Can 4 adian National Exhibition. lish immigration i quantities a8 is comit vale of the 30's Bootch and Irish coming now, the ah: nove ing also i uae eB tionality which one A is adian. - In Totonto, there. are whole strectsand tions whole blocks compote a s © ar ihe galleries form i i Jato four sechionss “It hee been said that in Canada mal of tie nationality ot our generatio1 United States. as migrant arrives, Aecides they the country id. im’ aud “<becomes, EGG-LAYING CAUSED STRIKE. "Railway Porter Took the Egg and “1 Was Arrested. des) ‘rom mndon. is-|land, says: The untimely and ine . engaerae action of a hen in lay- crate in which sey- J cesar a strike of the ern men at is. A rail abstracted the egg and put it aside, as he says, to be sure it would nob be broken. A_ railroad dese : saw his sear Selene oe WILFRED F. PUPE ALIVE. 's Ago Is Solved. » | The mysterious disappearance some 5 atric. Bees and the men resumed wo! The fate of the egg is still under cons f sideration z ‘lth been. spe te ie ever, was received on ‘Welnesday by Chief MeCaskil that Pope wai well and residing in Texas. Pope’s Was Bios From oa Mis Engine ae severely Injured. <2 A ae eo sph says r the Blown from the and ove: ene ‘Alexander an incoming: Noe | fireman d ‘k Central “express, alight- g train and~ ‘an’s body, and the case remained ing. ———— 14th Regiment of Kingston Tho 1 al to whi uncertain of his recovery. A despatch from Winnipeg says: After three days of almost inces- mes sant rain, the weather in Manitoba was clear and cool on Thursday. Inek of moisture | The outlook is still somewhat he certain: in southern ae the rain came almost too late & ben eens stock in ee E ee must be cleaned Sats “vetore August 1 Hence the Price. Three inch dial—50 mile meter enclosed. 10,- 000 mile season odometer, Regular $16.50. Special’ Price 10.80. dtel—60 mile 1 Price’ $27.50. eral! Value 917.25, Accessories Department, WEST TORONTO ~ Branches at Toronto, Montres!, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vapcout Melbourne, -A\

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