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Milverton Sun, 8 Jun 1916, p. 7

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‘CROWN PRINCE T0 GET ANSWER é WHEN THE PROPER HOUR COMES E se : But Allies Will Not Take Hasty Improvised Offensive Doomed | to Failure. f it 1 c A despatch from Paris say: “Our brave. eolaiers at Verdun must . = oe Hatin, in the Echo de Pitie, beat suffer and for some the pap expects some tasty improvised offensive which is iites anda oe every aide whether six women and eleven children: cae Petes pees by French nes, mpelled to land fr nd s "French lige south of Berne- court, in the region of Toul. The two ar le Duc, civilian population '6 killed, of whom two were women four childfen. Twenty-five per- BIG BATTLE IN NORTH SEA British Loss Three Dreadnoughts, Three Cruisers and Eight Destroyers—Germans Admit One Battleship, Two Cruisers. London, June 8 (Saturday).—The Admiralty issued the following sup-: ee haa statement on the North Ree battle aoe oe anit eel ‘urther report from ‘th ander-in-chi rand: Fleet iy ‘Adtatrllty ascertains that our "total losses me Serhan were A TE en Save Money on Roofing Get By Btiees, ditect frais mill te you, ings for every purpose. vied free, Address “Now,” said the ‘boss seed ques- tioning an applicant, Bie the | & i having s man eee A SLE le answer. : d waxes. pata in all Departments. -nd red. We have se inexperienced help, it does for many ets, try a shift to Postum. sear ited — we = ue . an offensive to relieve ue troops stad ish goonies area e from a or the Brit- eight. é jot have been expected e Russians, he once mor = : | Se iia ae aagealle cal ocr fall: to cosderstanl psychology | geo, THE WEEKS DEVELOPMENTS IN THE WAR, closer estinute of the See ee oat eh Snemy nee ‘ Fe “ Mes’ side. From what I can learn the |that the war has ripened by the allies’ |“ During the week Saloniki and the| ‘The Italians have not had things|with the result that before the en- “a. Dreddngtight battlohin of cig ateee aR ne lates Es ie Pri ere. whots the enemy | rel nee arheny, sxctttions® and | Balkan. situation there came promin-| their own way for the past few weeks, | agement, ended net result was slight.| attack by British destroyers, and another Dreadnought of the “battleship ; MMPS dearly toe bin: Verdun ‘imack |reserves, wo, with one allie , will give ently to the fore after being practi- ae losses have been heavy in men|In an official review of several days| Kaiser class Is believed to have been ake cia . tba be Gro some extent in territory also, fighting the French war offices sets exiingers Blow wn. Prince his answer.” cally out of the news columns tor sev-| Bie fruns that General) Cadorna can-|down the result as “a costly check 2Ot shed’ Gartuaiishe tldcernivccay to oeimnielr eae believed, ware 5 EH ——— —==== |eral months. An advance by match, have created havoc at|for the Germans.” This was per-| the Derfflinger and Lutzow, one was blown up, another whicl av: GERMA: AN N CROP. OUTLOOK arian forces over the Greek fone times, as retirement has been neces-| haps the heaviest fighting of the war |° ily eka by the battle fleet ear séen to be disabled and space er the CUSTOMS REVENUES WORSE SHAN REPORTED | Was: sonounesd’s This movement was] sary, is said that the enemy con-| third was eobserved to. be seriously damage ; made along the Valley of the Stronis| ‘Thee Adstsiads see in three centrated along three miles of French “A Geran ight eruites eaaerie/Moemtan aeseahgtae Weis suites Raden SHOW BIG INCREASE. Drought Worse Than in 1915 And ae (as shown in the map) and was| columns | front, between hill 804 and the Meuse,| least two German light cruisers were seen disabled. \ Bliglite dnd Fioste Damisge not halted until a strong position on| nounced the capture aay more and heavier guns and denser Commander-in-chief further reports that repeated hits were ob-° at 2 ie helghta aiisti pest elie of a siero and Asiago, and large numbers masses of troops" than in any pre-| served on se other German battleships that were engage i aie Wasa had been occupie: of men ani Ss. two towns | vious attack. Austrian reserves “The adds that Geman eubmanina. was sani wba: eink?! For First Two Months Nearly) A despatch from London says :—|here was wine and the = are important mea? feos for sup-|the number of. 80,000 have been ob- rs. Bridal seul ners $10,000,000 Over Last has been stated ‘that the German aay ‘Fren eadquarters announced | plies at the foot of the mountains.| served among Ge! troops at The text of the Admiralty announcement issued Friday afternoon fol- 000, Government expects a crop. in 1916|that the Bulgarian had occupied Ru-|But General Cadorna hopes to hold|Douamont and other points of the Year’s Period. estimated at 35 per cent. better than| Peli, Dragot! ere advancing | the emy ins. There the |i Wednesday the French r the afternoon of Hot nenieyi hs 81st of May, a naval engagement Be 1915. The Berliner Neueste Nach- Demir. tae Kavi was | enemy guns will not, he says be so Horie J a rhombarenten f “unheard- tak ae off the coast of Jutland. itish ships on which the brunt A despatch from Ottawa says:— ten prints a ment to the ef- | thought to be the objective. Tw ‘wo army | vastly superior. He will then also be | of vio ” Thus does the Verdun| of the fighting fell were the erp! cruiser fleet and some cruisers and The Customs revenue of Canada for feet that the harvest prospects “un-| Corps, officered and bolstered ue by | able to use more troops to advantage. Sohne Ronin day after day, ap-| light cruisers, sui rted by four fast battleships. Among these the losses the first two months of the fiscal| qoubtedly have been overestimated,” |Germans were being used is| Fighting at Verdun during #5 saree, becoming more bitter and| were he e German battle fleet, aided by low visibility, avoided a ‘ear show an increase of Piaity ten | and says: “The 01 me ok in the east- | movement. Siniatieneondly pashie |Past wyeck has beet ‘as severe as ab | en tailing greater losses to both sides Smbaper Rerod The ‘our main’forces. As sconuné 4hese-a] n the millions of 4 hoe Th enue for | on provinces is far less favorable|became very angry and there were ‘an; e during the three months it!/as the 100th day of the engagement! scene the enemy setae to port, though not before receiving sehen ant ‘onth just ended accounted. for than represented. eaaline the cron | wild demonktcations homes to the nc jhas outtiued tna Prtuch appear to|is passe age from our battles! the larger proportion of this Increase; will not ‘exceed that of 1915. The|vaders. Incidental to the movement have the situation well in hand al-| In other theatres of was despatches fe battle Aap pe Mary, Indefatigable and Invincible, anil i Customs collections reachi ie drought is worse than in 1915, ane nd jon to Greek soil, came the news that | though, German attacks have won| have told of a check to us-| the feats Sa ‘apd Black Prine, . The Warrior was dis- wits $13,054,881, as compared with | pignts and coe have greatly 100,000 Serbiang; re-equipped and now |some small gains. New formations| sian enveloping seater in Syria;| abled, and after being towed for some time had to be abandoned by $7,815,928 for the corresponding | seed the c aye step ‘ill |WellmbiisHed, had bean: isnied at tof Gérdeank-< neve “been Wirenen pall [avd that Gedeval- Griuts, “operadiny | Geel emcnn a also known hat aantioyars Toperary, ‘Tabular month in the previous fiscal year, an| pee) ig te 15 per ec pee that |Saloniki by French transports, and! mell against the heroic defenders only |in East Africa, has again defeated) Fortune, Sparrow Hawk and Ardent wore lost, and six others are not yet increase of $5, BaSAST ee i see re-| oe 4915.” ‘The adds: | were ready again for what the future | to be hurled back in confusi ong German force. He still has| accounted for. No eh battleships or light rah ps were sunk, Geta on ‘the agarose aa: satis- fica from local teowten pile has| might bring in the of fighting.! The French first line ‘trenches have | heavy fighting ahead of him, however, Enemy Losses Are Serious. erode nat incrence ‘after allowing | Bee” & great overestimate of the har- | Parts of this force already have been |heen entered several at| and thai eampaign promises to’.be “Tha enemy's losses were serious, At leash one battle eruleen was del for drawbacks ‘on re-exported muni- | Yost Benerally, es pecially in xeletisn eee jonce counter attacks were organized | tengthy. stroyed, and one was"severely damagdi. One battleship is reported ta ions and similar commodities. ‘or | £2. Feat seasons Bi sscronenatiga have been sunk by our destroyers. During the night attack ore light ; ta, verestimal sla ie rui disabled and probably sunk. The exact numbér of enemy ~ the first frp months of ‘the fiscal acer phen induc oe cruisers were Be cpatntie, Co aad te revenue ag Mae S70" | plan Yo mee © xerox S| From Erin’s Green Isle reo a ee ee | beds Shade *s “| necessary economy.” ee, BRITISH Scie LOST. ‘ . ‘Speed, * Comple- | MAKING FINAL SPAN 70 BE COMMISSIONER NEWS BY MAIL FROM IRELAND'S Class. a, knots. ment, Built OF QUEBEC BRIDGE or W WAR TAXATION Pe J en che GREEN SHORES. -:Battle Cruiser ... SL 1,000 1914 Completion of Undertaking is Ex-| Act to be Administered From Ottawa ae peated pea : = i ahs pected by End of lice ft a : on ade aaes t 3 Happenings in the Emerald Isle of ‘uiser Summer. “Pre 28 720 1906 A despatch from Ottawa says:—| A despatch Sok Glass tates Bitet Bloc hari ee Ge 23 704-1905 2 e huge middle span of the Quebec | An order-in-Council has been passed Canadians. - eo ad ridge will be in place this Summer, | appointing Mr. R. W. Breadner Com- 3 : - {nthe early Fall, completing the| nivsioner of ‘Taxation and Mr. Ja pice SRR meeHne. fee ee 82 142 1913 anbemlbatahord steel of the world’s! A. Russell as Assistant Commissioner eee ay Eesti 30 _ 129 1918 greatest bri ‘The th . shore | of Taxation. ministration of | 7e2°lutio Ba ha ae i slr fee ir ste Sparrow Hawk 931 80 129 1918 span is nearly completed. The long | the new business profits war tax 1218, eeabue shy die pee on x8 Two other British P deutayars are missing middle span is being fabricated in! will be under ele charge. e act | WAY teckets: ‘ith the exception of the crew of the Wattles there is nothing to the shore shops and will be- floated | will be adm fron Obes | athe total: seus cmmeketed aecently show that the erews of any other of the vessels were saved, apart from a into position on haevy pontoons now! with the as anche of officials ap-|#t Armagh egg market were few men picked up by the Germ being built at Sorel. It will Ep painted to act in ae areas provinces. | 37,000 dozen (representing one-l shalt GERMAN SHIPS. ADMITTED peat built to meh exactly the two shore | mplete, and re-| Million eggs), and we money paid for Speed, Comp) - spans-an ing raised above the| turns from business firms ‘ankl cor-|S8me was $12,500. knots. ment. Built Pontoons will he bolted into position porations will be called for forthwith.| At the quarterly ibeting of Dun- 18 700 1907 thus completing the bridge. oe gannon Rural District Council several 20% 270 1904 age one : a contractors who had not carried out a ve aS BRITISH LOSSES KING GEORGE’S MEMORY. eir contr: a were fined sums Rey ie British Aral report, wat te ihe lve porta: st states OP amounting to . a German eship of he Kaiser class is believed to have be HBAVIER FOR MAY | Caused Surprise in Accident Ward of |"... 1098 253 men have, to date, been Mipr att auiithar Dreadnought of the same elas that of three bat- ‘A despatch from London says:— loepital. feerved abe hss seteenncH buffet tle cruisers engaged one, probably the Der eee was tiles up and the British casualties in May were much mietiawa yonieetil emery} tor solitons’ and wallors at Litnerick other two disabled. A German light cruiser’ and. at-leasbalx German de- i heavier than in either-of the two-pre- | for faces. was-again. demonstrated_on | Junction. It-is Kabionia entirely. by stroyers were sunk, ae, m total from all|a recent trip through the accident | voluntary Sena fr elds of operation, as compiled fro1 f reat ondon hospi The committee of the Irishmen’s Re- : ol Published lists, is pik officers and |Two years before on a. vi form Rats has addressed a lette ERDUN’S. GATE STILL SHUT. M | t ft th World ore 28470 men. ‘The total in March, in-/ same hospital, he talked to a Patient |to the Recorder of Dublin, deploting fais aA tee ee sou oleae weiss ant eae | Ae CLO. ie Dai MeN. Aparna cluding officers and men, was 20,424,| with a broken leg. ‘This time he re-| his advice to return to 3/a| ~@hongh tha-qréstait might of the. German aunied “andar the Crowns Bris ene eum i me phe and in April, 20,511. cognized the same man. nigshment for juyenile offender himself, has been battering away at the outer defences of this city for srenaata Cash; $1,989; May and July, $1,904, cas ea “You were here last time I came,”| ‘The ittee in “charge of the : Toro: ry Marita wheat ALLIES TO TIGHTE: said the King, “but you were in that| public lighting in the Pembroke Urban some z Sar ane Mi Ae i gets No Markets, GERMAN BLOCKADE | hed over there. District have decided that in certain BRITISH PREP. ARE BIG ADDITIONS MADE Bion sracks, BAY, te mmeroutos Suaih §—Choles, hoayy ‘teat “Yes, your Majesty,” replied the} points duringttue summer months the TO BARRED IMPORTS | Ae, ae ee foods 6 Lt to my, nite her toons, ta ohale A. despatch from Paris says:—|man, “t's the other leg this-time.” {street lighting will be discontinued. oe - | say, sae ‘S80 % s ‘obert Cecil, British War Trade Kingston Urban Council’ has de- DECISIVE BLOW Prohibition Againt Starch ~ And | 5 RG was abe 90 tf be ica arrive here on Wednesday. eee to apply to the Local Govern- tato Flour is white, 47:to 480, pe 80. te to confer with Promicr Briand and|NEED MUNITIONS : Board for sanction of a loan RédweR, wheat. 2 comme goto. $8,008 doe ene, Denys Cochin, French blockade Min- DEFER HOLIDAY | smounting to $381,001 for the erection sas 00 as 1,01; No, 2 do.. 98 to 080; Ro hee sok ON and Ea alana Tit of 271 houses for the working classes, | Perfect Accord Between Haig’s| 4 despatch from London. says :— eae tsoording to “rsipits: outatde: | $5.80: 004, gone Hotond, ¢h49 to gah ening “the pigeeaeecer Gert ne pope from London The latest returns compile and Joffre’s Staffs. Roy: ‘oclamation d ne, i. 80 2645 $1.80; necording te Frelenes His, $0,50, to 86.0 cere, 708 — 'y Bank Tholiday, ‘all published in the “Trades Labor \‘Thursday extends the list of articles | outsl t 1 Ab ag! Om Emote BRD TO AWARD DAMAGES te on June. iS has been offivially | 7ette” show tha the Belfast distriet| A despatch from Paris says: A very | the st of which is prohibit- ere re stele os ocaig. 058 iby 8,605 cniiners, $4.00 TO DUBLIN VICTIMS | postponed until August 8 for all/hoids the record for the lowest rate| high authority here denies one of the| ed, except under special license. The] .. Buckwheat ~ Fie, ‘according to tas a ons Laas apes Ndr ert ig: Oba oe pauperis in the United Kingdom, | favorite suggestions of the agitators, | new Sangha will become effective | iehts ou taide, cisely 98 ‘do,. he A despatch from London says:—) announcement in the House of Com-} qywo of the officials of the tyes that there is lack of co-oper-| June 8 and include carpet sweepers, | to, #80, according to freights outside: ey ine “thee % Herbert L. Samuel, the Home Seere- | mons on Wednesday, stating that ow-| Newry post office have left to join|ation between the French and British |eash registers, lawn mowers, sewing | yMaMtohs second mtsat tn Site bi ‘sas fae wots , iin to take |ing to the urgent munitions require- | +, Royal Engineers, This now makes Gangree Seamrh Oar tarcpneraty, ita | machinencatoves ani ranges, wring- | $6.20; bakers in dute. ne atu <~ charge of the question of the rebuild-| ments it was proposed, by proclama-| ton of the officials who have joined | with the French Staff’s accord that | ers angles, toilet articles con- | TOM a. waiter: waootain ho J Ang of houses destroyed during the re. | tion, ies postgene the holiday. The the Engineers within the past two the British methodically continue pre- | taining glycerine, metal bath tubs, | sample, $4.80 to 81-40 in bugs, on track, ~~eent revolt and the compensation of | bankinj rests were agreeable to | ks, parations, and decline to be hurried | beer, hops, matches, aluminum goods | poner Srotiee wkipaane: in Bulls Bee owners of buildings for the sor pdr ig he said. BA eraisaaulb sot = mostinga® haldsin.|iite: ation abeeqee se psychological | and leather goods, except alae: fpalititecd Car iota, oy deltvered, Montreal Sime: thejr “preininee during Se “be + the rural districts of Richill, Seis mo is authority characterizes | boots, shoes and gloves, The relia Bram, ‘ber ton. ¥aas anbrts |p Hsing. Gerifan Cities Seize Regs. tall, Gis Partieta’. Co-opbrative'sSo.| a2 alshameful lie-the aifegation that {hibition whieh had Been imposéd “on fi bel eet! Hoe Det bags HF 18] Ae built, from "6.78" ta ciety have raised the sum of $5,000'the British are indifferent to the | the’ importation of starch, farina ani tht reduction t! emand fr rom selected HEPP SMASHED ip Barapa eee tien. 80: for the reese Ob eueheeng eateen) 2 pene sa caiceg A) Wengen, au s8yn Petts ue RAK reece rae ta Ds, $11.85 ale er La noun, NEAR SALONIKI tries have taker i ape a seutch m hat the difficulty has been to restrain Fresh; dairy, choloo 24 to, rte at fhe, fo 86 ber pound, tive weluht — , 10. OF: ORE 0 Peevey eae At oe caveat final at Gorey be- i British until the appointed time. . 2a, iprerion: 28 to 24c; creamery prints, | Spring lat 1 0 $8 each, ant A despatch from Tondon says:-—|farmers and speculators. The start| tween the Enniscorthy Volunteers and |When the day comes—it is, perhaps, BEATS HENS’ RECORDS. Ea Intent BI eee heen #860 to"$ per 00 pounas. ‘A Cenral News ae from Ams-|Was made by the city of Amberg, | Brideswell a dispute arose over a goal, |not far distant—the critics will~be | tmdustrious. Toad Lays 1.000 Bees tong, 25. to, 26c = Yerdam says that a German Zeppelin, | which confiscated 11,962 eggs brought | ang the proceedings developed into. a /silenced and the rest of the world a8-) “Annually and Lives 40 Yea hs ileked epte io $1.00, the latter for descending sion Velen, of te Saloniki | to market, and sold the m at 2% cents | free fight. The match had” to be jtonished. large, 190; twine 196: Concentrated Hees, sara tm gona wilt Som ae ewe cree oleae SS | ears Thea es fom 106 1 yar mite cies eateries ' es Per or Somroved. Dowager Mii cttte ieee of ee qnd it can an 1,{ eggs | Honey—G 1, $2.76 to $3; No. = donreypabicy decee ee her) NEW SUPER Zerr. [yg hay ed fe yar We a ee tn Satisfaction eae to qualify f f out food, but cannot live long under ene 20 to 226. AUSTRALIANS ‘CLEARING ‘EGYPT erwin feet by the President NY SSeS trian fis epee nian ee ee 15 Fob ws Shot ing ee e Board i : ; oie OF HOSTILE TRIBESMEN [men voteersiz agclre A despatch from Zorich says ;_Re- Sete, “worm Jelloniackels, fe a learned that there is a pure i fanierst <aty milton’ ports haye reached Zurich from | Deetles; worms, Spilers,, Spats, ote" 8 i». Hamg|] food beverage made from a Deans, the first soldier of the Dotty“) manahotar = ‘Swi Raina enw son bake: Srpathopper ty enicketes Meer cater-| Hie . neaivy, 208 wheat, which has deli; chtful 7 j eginrent, oF the Volunteers | Constance, that anew super Zeppelin, |? Sai annie eK ny plain, 263!) flavor. ; - @avalry and Aeroplanes Inflict Heavy Losses on Enemy Dur- Eee sc Deny a country, "750: feet long, ‘has -been seen when to cponeuraes other oe ee + Hontless bri Pay rte SAGA ONY arena ing His Retreat. irs wrth al erally ise fe rea Rat a AN ape a ae [A single toad will in three months to 14 users the tribute of sleep- AD bes a - Re ee large cmt the Bie ane tot eee me SORE deste (eeveur-fndre: than sects. s Montreal Marl ness, heart-flutter, head- } nts of Irish eggs from $0 that of Zeppelins of the earlier type. V0", aoe thee woul Fata g se tt = fist Com —Amertean ache and other ills often ‘A despatch from mae says: The Soe that fein Anzacs (Aus-| the other side of the Irish channel ae The new craft is fitted. with seven Bite af Scena ‘i er Ble: do., No. 3, 520; caused by the drug, caf- stralians are ly clearing | tralian and’ ealand troops) | assuming, that special trains are be-" motors, four armoured gondolas, ma- 9100- ‘Giaid sock tatmot spardenans| Bee NO 8 doe Ne J oloGal hite.| 1. feine, in tea and coffee. drove the seh oe d from the | ing put on to convey the: waite from * ching-guns, smull-eannon”ahd’appara- 20!€ friend ‘to ‘the farmer, gardener, Tes" Mantigba fod 68 to 72e; malting, gypt of hostile tribermian under Turk coast of Bir Sahuana, 20 miles from | the provinces to.the North Wall. | tus for crcpping bombs and discharg. and fruit grower, and canbe made tae eee i German leaders. The Official) Quatia (in Egypt 25 miles sre Wi An extraordin: air is reported je acrial torpedoes. . It weighs forty |sPécially useful in the _ greenhouse, | $530; sgoadoy Winter | Instant 8S hee sre out the folowing Suez Canal), on Ma from: the Porta: ict, Armagh, tons, is able to rise 15,000 feet, and @arden and berry, pat Datenes, eee He gh $20: trata y report on Thursday: ‘who was followed up by. aevplanes recently when at midnight. aerial has a long range of action. | x 5 $2.40 to i 3 ‘ “The commander-in-chief in Egypt | losing heavil hundred armed men marched’to Tar. Quickly adjusted molds for conerete | $4.75 to bag of ostum : rie E is tanaghan village; and with battering St | steps have been patent Prariar eats aie eee o i oy ES ms and picks levelled to_the Las ALL RUSSIANS OVER 19 t ‘ Me, $30. t wee has a -flelicious, snappy KILLING OF WOMEN AND BABIES [fee ShrverBsi soft) “TERESI ooans§ : ct aoe : ane ge caffeine or any @| All Russians above the age of nine-| Yay 2 : Royal Dublin Fusiliers were caractiaine teen, according to a Petrograd des- 4 : stant Postum a in con- : f bomb-throwing near Ii Bridge | patch to The ‘Times, have been call Vp SS le ’ densed, soluble and arracks, a live bomb fell back into!to the colors for immediate service.| esp for Woolen Mill oe Ae aed a pony, convenient for . “Open French Town Bombarded and Many Civilians Met the trench: and ce Christopher Mit-|The age limit at which liability for y Wheat No: T Northern, $1414) No. the hom the picnic— Death. chell was instant! led and Pte. | military service begins, in oe has Carders, Weavers, rn, a 134) 9 Ne e seers for franck ys erywl oa 5 ; Belen, severely i ginbed hitherto been twenty. 4 'Fullers, gee tome Ste: Gate. 2. 'c. Tf tea or coffee interferes > eS Napper Tenders eed, 346) No. Sey with comfort or success, as it dered Alum. < Gye Ba Barley not quoted. Flax—No. 1 A despatch from Paris says: On| sons were wounded, among whom were With Pow NW.c, 4a; No. 2G.W., $1612 | enemy aviators were made prisoner. | per ae =plt se will bring prom: Minneapolis, 1 “ Lu ” hes ay entices ehtle guagkt duly, a ee si: There Sa Reason Lapin ola induce1 | $1193; 1 Northern, Family work ‘Write. stating call| Nowa Nevinem, $h 004 Canadian’ Postum Cereal Go., Ltd eanenee IF env. Ane, Site, Pee ellow; 72 to. 78e: Windsor, Ont. Sue suiiessy ira. company, tty | white, 8) to B8he, Flour Fancy Brantford, Ont. patents, nO: lower,, quoted, at $6.10; first!

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