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Milverton Sun, 3 Feb 1916, p. 7

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BRITISH. SUCCESS IN OVER THE 4,500 Arabs Were Engage: Back Three Miles—Ene: A despatch from London says: Reu- ter’s correspondent at Cairo, in a de-| EGYPT ‘SENUSSI TRIBESMEN d and They Were Driven my Losses Nearly 700 storms rendering the ~ eras very |dificult to traverse. The Britishers bivouacked Saturday night at Brishola ‘spatch dealing with Gen. Wallace's) 4 yy back three miles. The British Ey ties were 26 gen killed and 74 we enemy has about pat Aillea Gan ei orounded: ea Britishers acre out 0 h_Saturd e the enemy, | he fad bee loca i aviators. The | weather was most unfavorable, the! | hours, foreing. the enemy, back three miles from his camp at Hazalin, which the British occu west of Brishola, after burning the camp and stores.” BRITISH NAVY FULLY PREPARED Nothing Further Can Be Done Than Is Being Carried Out. A despatch from London says: A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, no EER seventeen-i ‘inch guns, that it was not impossi Mr. Balfour was asked ‘to make a statement of such a nature as to as- but produced by Germany during the per- iod. of naval fe iby: said: ar, and perhaps complete, the building of large ships etebecd tnauCansaay | s ethane NO WORK ON SUNDAY, SAYS LLOYD GEORGE “It Is Better to Work Overtime Dur- e Week,” He Says. A ae from London says: In a cireular addressed to the Munition Manufacturers, David Lloyd G s the suggestion, which is tually a command, that all Sunday la- bor trolled estat ishments, during the week than to should fortnight, or twenty-four where dou- “XTEND Soldiers Notin Firirc Stine Once a Week, A! oes A despatch from Paris says: French business. woman ‘who caught in Lille at the Beenie of t ea | Teves thers sont hire sday told how she found condi-| Spa Sacegualeemepiginas ahreae Germans have not only been willing, but anxious, to send so many Prench| people back from Li ecause the en at is Tittle better than |" starv ould be actually starv- | @ if ik were ‘not for’ the American} aid thes have vaselved, lon civilians, she continued, receive | Avatis nothing from the army for | { § TENDS 10 CERHAN ARI) e Have Meat Ration Only it is Reported theseey papi sesson Bupa Roce ee Navy Will Win for soles themselves in Lill le are almost: ofc | told Te that the Germans wor be suai to hold Lille and that sector of. the front two months longer, ss they eau tot feed the men. She says the German soldiers’ uniforms are in rags and their shoes are dropping from their feet. m y have a meat ration aly once a week, while the horses have ay or grain at all. Instead tere eee tes chopped straw mixed wi ae the mi ver the a atest universal and springs from the bl the sugar from! the horses: | uncertainty as to what the morrow: pe os ning The Secolo of Milan, ake; print iterview with WOMAN SUFFRAGE BILL PASSES IN MANITOBA Tremendous Enthusiasm Marks Its ble shifts are worked.” This is the py of an investigation into the fects on production of munitions of labor involving Sunday work, which resulted in the crise This picture jaben onthe Italian fr bracing an Austrian “305,” one war, wate failed to explode up: © shel weighs more than hali soldier em- din the position. ont, shows an Italian of the heaviest, shells on danding in if a Italian Third Reading in ace lature. ‘A despatch: from Win Tre staendons snipaaeat iene the third read in -lwho have been prominent in the mi ment for: the: oe auality of the sexes, an ered as the House acces cet the bil reading was moved Johnson, Mi f Public who sentledentienton’ to the fact tee besides giving mn the vote, the bill a ther ¢ right to sit in) telegram Anes the Legislati that the method tended to diminish rather than to increase the output LOCATING OF EXPLOSIVES. Markets of the World '* Breadstutts foronto, Fah, 1-—Manitoba,_whea Ne grthern,| How Battlefields Will Be Cleared of Unexploded Shells. 2 Northern, $1.81%. Com-—No,| 0 78¢, panes ‘3. alow, 11% t Oats— to patents, $7 clears, | $5.5 | Second glears,_ 43.40. Bran—$20 alt Lane NS ieee $1. '36; No. 1 Gorviernt $1. $1 Monta ! Flour—Fancy with powerful armament. have seen in the no eyidence that such exist. But given the time and labor, gad would be no} ‘he _ difficulty in_ making _mos z the succtssive Lords of the A have most anxiousl; methods) : source new ‘epairing require- ments of ourselves ‘and our tion with the type of ship under con- struction.’ ALLIES TO SUPPLY GREECE WITH COAL : ‘A déspateh from London says: An agreement, in principle, is said to have been reached between Great Bri- tain and Greece in regard in agrees to place no difficulties in the| ®! way of esuoresot of coal from bee to Gre FORM “RAT SQUADS.” Britain Closes a Contract for Fight Hundred Ferrets, atch from London says: Fer- rets are the latest to be see on the} 5 ‘are being organized, | ate demand for ferrets is becoming 0 great Sead ee has risen from 25 ane to $1.21 ja The Biggest British Ship. The biggest British ship afloathas|¢™ however, and {s a hospital ship, and - will, with the Aquitania and Mesure: uous hospital ide of place oa by the White Sta: ‘Olympic (46,359 ay “follow- the Aquitania (45,667). to ‘The ‘road to success is a hard one; raat regions owing to an attack of just because it ‘is. the road ta: success. the mumps. s mention of guns of 17-inch calibre, but we have! purposes of agriculture there is | SUTface of the btn or even @ tin ‘|are placed one beside the other at :. aoberatis of the ob: $1. Northern, a OT; Ni ae Se ne dou ue ai 3 Northam, $1.a im stove Fore’ W an 48c;| n| Hest risk of death or eee | injury to e farmer: horses as ve result of psi with buried shell iam, Manitoba oats—No. No. 3-C.W., -46c; extra Age; No. 1 feed, 450, Williai CW. No. 4 feed, in store For Atharisan obec N 8 82%, track, Toronto. corn—Feed, 6c, ite a [that have cate d, ensitive m detect By the sounds in the head *ealepho one the proximity of a mere scrap of shell on or near the $: $ —Malting barley, 63 to 65¢; feed shatleg, Bi. to 6c, aseordilig: th freights outside. 1805 Pees, record 1/25 to $1.75, n. note epnsed by a shell ae 6 ir lots, 78 to 79c, ac- ee differs oa cording to eS dacgig Rye—No. 1 commercial, 92 to 93¢; tye, rejected, 80 to 82c, according to mple, ‘anitoba flour—First patents, in two induction balances use In the instruments thus far construct- $5.10, according to sample, sano -| or ‘Toronto freights in bags, promp’ shipment Millfeed—Car lots, doivent Mont- real freights—Bran, per 5 short ts, pef ton, $25; middl dling’, $26; 200 od feed ‘flour, per 20 layers, while 1] of the second- aty circuit Ee a layers. These windings are mn wooden spools of a pe not snl that of the frames! & of 0} #1 The eee aiding of the same coil per bag, Country Produce. a distance of about one centimeter pee Sees gr 28 to ae Be | et so that the mutual induction of 29 Je per doz.; qalectss 8 to Shes owe, We cade ots. my metallic mass in the vicinity of the device. imary Deriodle Hi ie 12th} combs, No. 1, $3; No. 2, oultry—Spring chickens, 17_ to current is atte fowls, 13 to 14c; ducks, to an] 180; geese, 15 to 19¢} turkeys, 23 to | 26e. Chive Larges 1003 twins, 19%e. Potat eri lots of Ontarios quoted at $1.70 to $1.75, and S Brangwicke at $1.90 to "$1.95 .| bag, on Provisions. Bacon, long clear, 16% to 16%c per iB Wes case lots Hams— ppt, 18%6¢; do., heavy, aera, He ‘to. 16%4c; breakfast ite con, 21 to 23c; backs, plain, 24 to 25c; boneless Hie 27e. e mar ae is unchanged; 14 to‘14%c; compound, 12 ssistant car- ries the device by means of a suit- able handle, and walks over the field pure lard, to 12%. ‘observer, wearing a plechous Montreal bese eo arlene s— Yc. arlege Matta oba to 68c; malting, 70 to 72c. Buskvbeat,! to 82c. / Flour—Manitob: ——_4 QUEEN Lae D TTACKED BY MUMPS er straight roles, $5.80 ¢ bags, $2.75 to $2.85. Rol 89254 do, vba, 90 Ibs., $2 Bran! $24. $26. Middlings, to $20 Mouillf, $31 to $33. Hay car lots, $20 A despatch from 1 onion says: A Reuter despatch from The Hague says Nae Queen ye neleins has been com- led to interrupt her trip i P Cheese i 181k; finest easterns, GERMANS oe THE [05s F THEIR Sareea Wal. Killea in Recent Expedition, in Which the Ne Town of Nancy ty te gene from Berlin says: The; " air squadrons which| ; shelled Nay on Monday, as reported Oe staff, | i =a i and oa fortress, The news agency [Biany in Alsace. The avin tor was in- Bochme, ‘who was Tae enc cited utter-—Choi icest creamery, 34 tae car lots, $1.85 to "85 to $1.9 Winnipeg ¢ Grain. ie Feb, 1.—Cash eo 1_ Northern, GREATEST AVIATOR Was Bombed ° .W., $C. 4456; extra "No. 1 “The German —— Sones > Iatnants ee 5 No, foot Babes No, in this connection £ of Lieut, | 65¢} # Be; feed, bbc. le 2.14%; No. ney—Prices, in 10 to 60-lb. tins, ti earn) 2 | the eae oon Barley No. 8 e%se; Nod No. 1. : Date % 2 do., ontana, Pati ; May, $1.35; 1. 3 a $ | tS track! io $6. ‘6; ag fe pelici, $5.75. | cows, choice, #6. to $6.60; pe ok, 0. medium, <6; we ions, $4'& rat feed. | Hts 10 Ibs. 8. $6 to pak $6 to $6. | $100; calves, ; do., medium, $6 $5. ‘50 to $6; do., pring lambs, ewt., to. 0 to $5.50 Sp nh, 50 to $12 cull lambs, $8 country. Points, ws, fed and water- 30. 5, shee! ¢ a pound, and calves, mitted, at 8 to 9¢ and a at 4% to 5% Seok" Sea GERMANY WANTS. NO BM MADE Sane of Cologne to pees In- estigation of Atroci A decteten from Rome says: dinal Mercier, Primate of Belgium, continues to receive unusual oe during his visit in Rome. Hartmann, Archbishop’ of a soon come to Rome with the ob- ject of opposing the Bicester ae a samen ist Be appointed by thi to enquire into charges of arog elgium. 317 Se BUILT lespatch See London says: Ac} put in mercantile tonnage was 1,032,- 629 below the rgvious Ria Three hundred and seventee ers, ag- gregating 648,629 fae ore bol it, and ten sailing vessels, totalling 2,290 tons, wefe constructed. BRITAIN. ae STORY ficial Press Bi etng gave out a state the trut on ment cece of the reports contained in Ralnieche Volks Zeitung’s de- spatch from Cairo concerning the sit itu "ation at Aden, .| PRINCE GEORGE vdeabas: FIRST PUBLIC CEREMONY A. despatch from Lonaén saya: Defies George te King’s fourth son, fourteen years old, performed his first public ceremony at Buckingham Pal- en he presented pital d the school children of ee Aus and the colonies. i aaa Largest Statue in the Wor eld. “The largest statue in the on is Heng carved in Japan. Itis a re ‘igy of Nichiren, a Sapa atron saint, cut from a natural gran- eee oe a hillside iB the Island Fs or “4 he 4 Killed.” he ; a and Boas Tener than the eh inx in Egypt. No. July, choice, 50; do., 0. 4 —Cattle were half |j Car- | letter. IN BRITAIN !N 1915 fi F YARNS AS TO ADEN ¢ K derdav hoe Lonaon says: He pea tee 01 Burea y mm Scopes supe, MocAteale Rut: GeIee vd ‘han | possible, in the shelbmaing aS ‘After the bill had been zead a third | beet galleries |German ee field allways ‘ave ¢ been washed a1 ouse. Not 2/ plied in the like manner. ee HITS BEER DRINKERS. a cespatel fam Berlin says: Addi. Sandbag. Outside King’s Cross, him with a zante asked e ee fiends in tow London seamed man replied. land, way.” asking his new-found ne inane ane ep where glare-of a station lamp would ie him to read, the Australian pulled from his tunic-pocket a much-fingered commodated i he a twat! “But Seot- m a Dundee lass,” he ex- up. This is how it came about. Folks in Dundee have been sending out ai ay it happened to be m:; job to ‘turn’ them—they always ar- rive inside Sian fill them. Well, —, of Dundee, saying if it fell into the hands of a lonely soldier she’d be glad to cheer him with an occasional fetta: I was on for and we've been writing to each other ever Tve got a prosperous sheep’ I'm ig ti indee to try t se the ania age ot _accenting a half-in- terest in ods for MANY DOC’ DOCTORS NEE NEEDED. Britain Will wai at Least 2,500 Before War ‘Ends. “Nothing brings poss ao) ar ‘th: 3500 ditional doctors will be re- \to be sent where needed. “This means that, at the very least, one-third of the Hoe of sa pro- fession in Great in are within the military se will be ued i So states the New York Medical Journal. (es ‘Gt Vandi work. Wite tree a you're the meanest man that ever was. ‘ub—That’s Hardcb on yourself, m; dear. According to your nether, Yon have been the making of m .” refering e e outdone, the members rose and re- rman. people hold ees their : én a beaten, but n FLOODS WASH AWAY. 2 GERMAN TRENCHES Thaw in Oginski Canal Plays Havoc With the Fortifica- eens psc for some time to come, dread Be them when they a themselves: ‘What if the war should | last decked to the year 1917? Worried 34 Time. ies the German is A despatch to the ‘London Daily | the problem of time, _or- yee on Friday from Petrograd Synonymous with it in their mi says: ("A thaw in the Oginski Canal ais;| am | tri tions. d | for ah cece mingled with — a cp fear. in every political speech wae a ae Naseaee of the fhe | daily pres, e 0 English eee defects tues, and y fear above all + things a cool, dogged British persever-— | which the Ger hae built wisn |ground was frozen hard, eae Hs d here from Minsk. railways and roads pe into. swamps, and “All the turned reshould the English and their atlie ies' succeed in intaining working waist~ oe in the Sat try- | sistance 2 as to prolong war beyond! ing to extricate their guns, keeping | 1916, I di t know how G n} vy and protective rifle fire - ar ee Te i is said that the washing away ie Germans wish it of a bridge at Lida, ooo at to become known in foreign countries. German Government Will Limit Brew- s’ Producti -| around me, I blew out and told them the] an out of one tumbled a letter from Miss] jy | to the end before three mi onths.”” I quired, ready to take commissions and | - Vilna, Pah the wreck of a train, in which 100 persons were killed or injured. “There are many ¢ ong the prisoners taken cases of scurvy am on front.” this 5 pee ee TOLD GERMANS PLAIN TRUTH. Traveller Spoke Plainly in a Berlin ‘afe. ld them Kaiser-kultured ones when the war would ce and they aetna m You went over ther ¢ a business m: tro so I didn’t have to a using Songlist; went Ble aueation when it would en “Ss , right. from the . shoulder I said: the fact that this is the inti Bee and the people are to live and snap the whip over what's left of you. It will end when break away from the old pecans notion that the state makes you, stead of you making the state, It will ie neo to butt into mili- tarism and tell Bill—. “What. ae information of ayalu- able nature I would have handed out don’t know, because I was hot and try for me and the quicker I got oat a it ashe it at be. the better for ch Be ae E speeches through the kultured land, ‘by gravy, I’d start the war on its wi That “Funny Bone” Tickle. The tickling, a sensation that follows bumping the the sabe fee the seanle of ae fee: of the large trunk nerves through the arm to the abate atthe point of the elbow this nerve lies over as Noe Set ee is painful but because it celles: . a shone ‘s spoken of as the “funny bons Sie AS A small ‘tumbler is ‘responsible for ey of the leds attributed to cup.© a des eipdtck from Paris says: “Wo- men nut replace soaey soldiers in the army clotl stores, uniform on. de public TI Niavaday, oven | Rigid “Instructions to this effect have | DRAFT ecg WOHEN been sent to the miley ssthortes I throughout ate “An ini ly re elie sit allient says, “has Shae especial en. sere ar «Yes, ‘ch yes/" ‘eaid>the'man who a haa just returned from Germany. getting hotter, but just at that —mo-|™al the oo ice haa . ? Big Effort This Year. e Germans during 1 the’ sea by the British in 1917. Hence a nian output of force is to and an expedition against Egypt.” Losses of Men. Dealing with the military ene, in Germany, the Secolo’s i says he found the problem of rs He po’ man wdal casualty lists show an’ of 150,000 every month,’ bo 500,000. down’ metal g and transport saapaes rose Veen 144,000 to. 155,000. Ren Pee HS Ati eh NOT CONQUERED. | Belgian Priest Has Fun at Germans’ : Expen: me The Germans in Belgium (says a correspondent) are continually being — réminded that ey have in- vade d the country they have not.con- Haas it. Fora good many ‘e | brave country priest in the eee of Liege ad had to billet a number of — Prussian: moments. The other day a little pig) strayed into the drawing-room heal the something funny about this ani.) al. Th est, eseaming the tone) ae sat spore gave them quota-! —“He e to his Bhathiren t ag pratliryie rend vel him not.”. t AREY SRO 800,000 pica ee ee of sal that Germany was not the coun- | Lon; “DoT ee to pay fare for’ the littl fellow?” asked the mother of the, driver of the sree ae ae hs over five?” asks tl “« i * then he has to be paid ‘The mother pays Saas contented. A asks: “What would you have done if child had been under five?” “Oh, I would have collected the far just the eh But you see I sent h thin! ft her | sau of His fare.”

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