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Milverton Sun, 7 Sep 1916, p. 7

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Landon says:/move*caused the Kaiser iacity to ah view the|take Hindenburg’s side. inf opini ie measure of the et ich Rou-| here, however, br paced ote entry into the burg and F: the latter a sri Be to the easter tacatety ‘he ae ory acon in the west, and that een Peas N UTE the Emperor hi is | apparently AGeaRE it, se el to - | clear es by a dramatic \use | fro} jlicity with and with th Hindenburg 4 in Sines co) | al nd all the extremists i a fresh’ is rather that fi Kaiser ay his ie German peonla, pes e “ekine the e—No. have, cording ix fo faite outside 5 to Tor peace, ited to ‘alken! and ane The latter has MS acaten, thmanns Holes we may look 01 pout of frightfulness.” POE TROOPS aE A NEW Prisoners Say "iehey Have Had) ~ Enough of War—Shell Craters Are Ponds. om the Belal Front | bi office (aa ninety Germ: ler body near Guillemont. # Wednesey They mog't reg out as usu h_or- under ‘the British shell at- ks “3 the British worked their Mia uD, on é' the exposed trench they held op a Bee “flag without making & it. sai teed enough Pship baa hel pes ough of ye and preferred to taken agra ea" epi pour of rain continued all day, making ponds of the shell craters and turn- ing the trenches into mudholes. While ‘the G tes Roumania’s entry will lengthen e war, Teboners taken say that it wail shorten it, et is evident now that Germ: iba cannot win and had better compromise tia prolong the struggle. e not. going to consider any compromise,” the British soldiers % tell them. e British who have received the | W™ it with captors. i aban. Se TWO LEPROSY CASES FOUND IN VICTORIA, B. C. A de: spatch from. Victoria, B. says: Hardly had the medical auth- orities Lig te charge one case of the sept se leprosy, in the bases te Gtisase who ad been'a'te-| sien f the local Chinese colony for | year, than ye discovery was , 8e1 within the last | Pi or two el second case, that of a heen aresident of Canad fF sois bins bra who is in; a oct con ough kis 4 by the Dominion medical authorities, “and is now incarcerated at the Isola- tion Hospital, SS EPRRS NTT THIRTY TEUTON GENERALS HOISTED. A despatch from The Hague says: i the General Hindenburg recently removed Austrian Major-General Puhallo from comman olhynia, ai the troops e to Gen. Friedrich von Bernhardi, the famous author. FRENCH RECOGNITI a OF mee NEW ALLIES despatch from ¥ Paris says:—For ntered Wel | on at of ordered that flags be raised on bulidings in recognition of gainst the Alea naval battle rman La is saying To MASCOTS ON WARSHIPS. How They Conducted Themselves in the Jutland Battle. There some little incidents about mascots on British warships in which are worth rey The weet the ieee was a bull- get- and was mighty gl: ting on tag side holding him the hen and photo- fr roped often. the fight he presented a very bedraggled appearance. MORE gta NEEDED wees GERMAN ARMIES All Men of Military xy Age Hitherto Ex- |’ empted are Being Examined. A despatch from Amsterdam The Frankfurter Zeitung says that |° the meeting of Socialist electrical unions of Greater Berlin proposed for | — on Tuesday, when Dep - | $1.87 5 tlausly.“werscpxeunyted in eer officiale who. Hereto- been declared indispensable, in examined. ——- NO BOOZE ON TRAIN! AFTER SEPTEMBER 16th A. despatch from Toronto says:— ‘The nine railway companies operating ce December, $2. 06, se et ' they will pages the sale of liquor on their trains. decision re- moves any notions aie may have been entertaine the railway com- panies might take steps Ae coutase thie authority of the act in reference to ERASE KAISER'S NAM Re ROMAN, PALACE. despatch from. Rome says :— Workmen on Tuesday chopped off the | com. Se med., marble mem William and Prince, Predevick ‘wliam, arbi had laced in rial Palace yn the ancient Stnia ii during a visit ke Hee Seeing ‘or to a ‘3 patie age ne a - aiberor aE AMG KS | dapat am London says: The British press representative at “sao | a _ nica, Ward Price, sends a report which is current there that King Con- it ; is eventng’s sensation is ‘Constantine a fete 2 from to Les natnge a Genera: REFUGE wg a LINES ase the allies inded ‘ong force a Pireus, which has | Fohats ie e with the Greek sats battle Beaten which 98+! inyol ved, even for the Balkans.” | raging at POt put ee four ‘ooh bag, < 15. lew, : twins, ‘tom to ea Sie bre: _sother boat had a fine big black er-| to itoba_oats—No. 2 C.W., 560 z ie ao ‘1 feed, | feed, rack, Bay American ¢ haa ‘8 yellow, 95e,| eee To: i side, Ontarlo ‘whest“—No, 1 eo \ $1.15 to $1.17 ; oc 1 to sordiie Whcreleney gutsiae No. 2, $1.20. 3 stots s—I 2 2 Batloy=Biaiing, nominal ; : “Buckwpoat 3, new, $105 to $1.08; ac: eoha! to iia © | sate bags, $8.40 ; jute bags, pt 32 in in in patents, second patents, ig bakers’, roront ae Winter, accord- or "3 3 ue $5.45, pominl, » Toront me eats $5.2 35 to $5.35, seaboard, prompt shipm: > Millfeed—Car Siptae aivesed Mor good feed | No. ‘i mn $10 to sn H No. 2, per ton, Fi Ke $0. 50, track, Toronto. Straw—Car lots, per ton, $6 to $7, track, Toront to. Country Produce—Wholesale. waa’: choice, 29 to }. creamery, ipl, 38 to 35c. ible 30 t ce; do, in to 3 Be pee 50 to $5, Rees pick the latter for Nae large, 19% t 20%e ; sce - poultry —Chickens, nes ‘fowl, 18 t Live poiitry~Chickens, 18 to 20¢ ; fowl, 15 t Potat ave odceere: Ontarios, $2.35 to 25 to per bag, $2.5 $2.40; British Ho 180; d0., 101b. 12 to 1246. Provisions—Wholesale Bacon—Long clear, 18 to 18%c per ee, 24_to 6c; TOs im ie ree 17%c. Compound, 14 to 14%. Montreal Markets. Montreal, ; a0, No. 3, 59%: ©; No. 3 local Piotrafautabe See patents, firsts, ey strong "$7. 807 , $! ches e | Winter patents, choice, $7: 50; ; straight) onds, 33% to 34, ic; selected, stock, 30¢; No. 2, do. innipeg Grain. Soe 5.—Cash uotations: nited States Markets. Minneapolis, Sept. 5.—Wheat—} $2.06 ; September, $2.06% bid; Octo- ber, $2.07 ; fovember, $2.07 bid Side nia “ebro Choice heavy “Tor seers, neei15 ‘o $8.75; 8.00 ; tle, good, $1. 5 to $7.75 $7.00 to a one 00% butchers’ me do., medium, t «138.00 catiottads 30% a0 te 0 ~| to 10; all wei eighed ‘ Rocky “Island feed} “It is easier to minal, ‘pull wealth triplets, 2016 fo do.,| basins ice 4 to 87c. “wi 7% to} di - it of pickled pig is a I ne ‘$5.50 tos SWELVE-STORY FARMS. of Greece Supports 25,000 = a house than to build a farm in A) Beuee declared Pri ing Manatt Tacentlyy and, | L, since he describes a “twelve-: a 1) fas Gee ut no house three sete it is easy to believe tint ‘of. Every foot of land aise be made ermost where aah é half quarried, half built on a a lesser oi “To get foundations you simply | quarry out a section of rock slope un- il your horizontal-and perpendicular | never need ri walla Sede nature in the same way; ut as a aus that is avoided for sani- tary r 3.7” ang the cellar for a house us- a ually affords the main part the bui and quarrying to make the flat ledge: build the necessary retaining walls. Andrian industry “has through pa- it ages, turned the bleak moun- tains into smiling sore God gives the rocks ane the rigorous winters and sweeping is. Where SnctaABAe souls would | more by toil and thrift ete veneer: and to land rocks are slate, which r like a sponge, yield- it again in abundant _ springs; as they disintegrate they i The fa rm e of the famous “isles of as ilding Sear for the house walls; an ee keer avovidea Hihdsiio n Pitiable Spectacle ‘When People Line for Food. — My ‘There have lately. been many -re- ‘orts in the newspapers of the short- ‘ able to Beers from ago, seit a et who has. ria’ the German Soe Answers, 1e sh age of foes in Germany, and these-re- | ports I substantiate, since ‘weeks a theca areta jopkeepers ding it more and more difficult Say on}, si s. On the one ote acked by their customers, ae orbitant cn stores rom she crite ‘dealers son Talk. A ae ieee when « hagseeives have been waiting for hours in a queue for their weekly quarted-pound of Tuten, = ee seen oe break loose and, i lisgust, begin linging up early in on wet days they: preset cp |g any Bers and I heard the m eason- able seoieners expressed ae the Imperial Hous hat time Zeal a few weeks @go—butter was fetching three morksa pound, and duringgi ’1,.kieovol. .!ng pound, and dripping about the same gure were cold in the open markets at from to four. shillings per poan while pork was absolutely unprocur- able. ‘The general opinion is tha ‘there is no necessity for these outrage. wealthy, feeling on these dave ras: & Can't Afford to Wash! Not only was there a lack of provi- Oats—Canadian | 0 C5 | s i goats and sheep for wool, milk a always, too, the rels,! Saint Demetrius in ober the pigsticking throughout the island, his land of simple living a -y. A well- reap poukehilo. wal hive Weidouey, possibly breeding, pees. ut twenty millions, is the ibading crop. Professor Manatt pays tribute to the reen jon: ae “stil more | gossiping ughing’as their fingers fly, and tease the elose of/the task with simple feast and dancing. eet tagle Orders. of a small hotel being 0 tended his patient, the proprietor ac- costed him “Wall, him?” h “CHexccoming-dawa wih eanbe was the doctor's reply. does, I'l send him back: to warned him nob to lug any more re baggage to-day. deta: how did you find Some folks will do anything for money except go to work for it. The “Contempti wae Bio daddy, why don't) y little arm; 1 away, and don’ t OY. tier Willie! ter Gazette,” ble Little Army.” ; ou tweep away the contemptible Go to Verdun From @ cow or fae for draft and “| id | they e | Ameri pat- Government i BG Sowa? at 3 dom oa nig bicycle. t booth: Gra Banks, ents Gross sony atyre, . 15-year-old sean John, injured by a falling | skylight. Hea L; Jarvis, a Fredericto! on is at the Mexia: ‘border with U.S. army. Dr. ahsos of Lynn, Mass., wi was se sae es in. St John's, Me _Ninety- erie user chilren have onl; rine late have anh with er friends. But tl r by day. Bre fae felt ieee ly at Verdun, and rake = upon correspondent, reported mi Lt.-Col. nackensi, of Pamnebaliton; by 5 2 aaaclation St St. Satish reduced on account | Ry the num- Piece, is ia = in an ay “ot: Fairviite was when. collided with an ee in John. He will x The will of the Int Tate | ‘Mrs, Blackader, wife of C. C, Blackader, proprietor of the Halifax Recorder, makes gen- erous pues ests to charitable insti in McMaster and two sons, of Fale have left for Valeartier. They are all in the fife ; [band; the father fa to be span band captain, boys of Sydney were had been discovered pilfering Rig Smee as cats s at the social. A horse driven by Mr. Hazen Dob- son, of Moncton, became frightened fyta atrett car Mid’ f bruised sae ea ature in matriculation examinations. at res KAISER LOVER OF PEACE. “I Don’t Enyy the Man Who Caused ithe. War.” re oe ondent of ionen eDaily News quotes an emin- Says: , ent neutral who recently was in Ber- jth jand ey with brass and copper | plaque: ‘question of soap, too, is caus- are charging ir work, in which they use inferior and evil-smelling ap. Everywhere in the city one saw em- Mig oaiope;Hitieed. creabatiranity {he els, and block upon block of vacant denosincing as ery ani although sach meeti re immediately charged and t aieperied by the military, were, nevertheless, repeated at eenect intervals. Anger Against Americd. itecol, too, a marked difference in the attitude of the people towards the Imperial Family. I had many opport- unities of seeing the Crown Princess Hyde Park of Be aly bother ed to turn the'r hearts to look a pe, Sie astienasht ct dha wa see Gacteak merce ras teaaifen to the British, but a curious change has German mind lately. To-day their anger isdirectedagainst the general feeling that the United States are prolonging a war by supplying munitions t ‘Alisa © Aa Her suhing Dolak SE PI4W; though not necessarily conclusive.! BLACK CATS AS MEDICINE. Nourishing Food For Invalids, Say Chinese Doctors. “Black Cats an] Dogs served a a at a Moment’s eae This announcement. may be. ouka placarded up outside any restaurant in Canton, Chin: The Chinaman mes we Gee aa weak digestion selects th's dish fro e menu with all good faith, for the invalids, we excellent medicinal pro- perties, e black variety are “sve bred ‘6s culinary pur- PORK Bu nb the new ruler of the Celestial Empire is not a r of the aristo- Yo- +k ins! ther tietstes” taloved = the ‘Sue nobility do 3 al to him, shows Wes fe wtek oonatanshc ‘ se peasant, ae yiceetaby fish, find ths trae appel s+ (emaraee ne Not He! — < eae = She—If Nit chad seas hed woud you He—I meni tive iat idee! dan audience with edn ing to this authority ar are the very people who previously testified to the the responsibility for Ei war upon his conscience. I; at leas' that man. I think Bistgay will eee me of that charts: although I do no’ suppose that history will hold a faultless. “In a sense every civilized man in a share i and hig! sponsibility, claim that I acted throughout in good ith and strove hard for peace, even cist war was inevitable. ~“Why do you neutrals always talk ation will strike a juster balance in apportioning the blame.” view, ac- nd admiration for the discipline and unity of the German people was expressed. ‘The Kaiser replied: “That is the impression» mo: foreigners get, even hostile. tori enthusiastic, still prosperous country them Kaiser did not strike me at all a man tense mental anguish or who had an intolerable burden upon his seen many men more worried. are deep lines certainly across his patti and his hair contains many gray s' strealea, b hot the jane might be said of mos' of his age.’ * OLD AGE PENG ONS from cin Londba A despatch says :— o oe {In tarpon: to prolonged agitation re- ie hardships suffered Government old age pensioners by eason of the ope fa the price of Govern! has de- cides led fe Pia cases to rete an ad- ditional allowance not exceeding hal a crown pi moun. IN TOKIO. © patch bakes ‘Tokio. ae Ten d disease is ea at Nagasaki; but increasing at where the cases now number 406. pon actin Smt What She Wanted to Know. ‘0 weeks, mum, baa cent I 0 come, ‘to\ work for yor should like to know how long youk Kept: a last eel you yu had” Miltary: Cross conferred (a 100,000 yong gh veral rocked up in the band stand for half | hesi t, am not |ed 0} cording to the dispatch, astonishment | in a|sung with al GET AN- INCREASE ye under -| sough-ed-Dowleh, other “How long did you stay in your | te e famous explore, ‘Sir fro minions at Britain’ ates and — jdemands that ‘i cmsteril ieee ce | made use of, Johnetie zs =e of Nae whole of ‘the Britis ane ohn ce wat 3 for the children that have ie break. ire is und neut men, women ond en whom a large pro) of the m Tous mi ae = noida “sh Harry. Johnston m glad ‘ny ote ee Gener, muts ta pine Si sen conviction in his tone: mee aay of the Kine’ S dire e has ti of African Bite are, or at any — pee down | all that part of East, uN ns | Ateica "which lea’ botw or aoe south and SSamalliand: at the n oT Excellent Troops. ‘The Somalis make excellent, inbal? ligent and brave soldiers, but are not perhaps quite so steady,.s0 doggedly. loyal to the British as are the mi icky enone: sthesfiae) vaneahete al tant allies, the Masai of Hast Africa, maintenance of law only in the more settled provinces 0! the | quered si contingencies in Beye it ought tc be possible to send fi within ‘imits of the Anglos Egyptian Sudan to the war in Europe a contingent of at least 200,000 picked soldiers. ‘The | ica at may be Generally termed oe ish Central A‘ jamely, Nyasa of Nyasalan¢ (British and Portuguese) have prov: + and over again their fighting ti o campaigns. we my toughest opponents: in the perk between 1889 and 1896, whereix I strove completely to suppress al extirpate the slave tra of East ‘entral Africa and to eine law and vel yas in the | order into the lake regions. aa in Ashanti, in Somaliland, r | Uganda and East Africa the best and a bravest negro s6ldiers we ever recruit) promptly. le om gi s, whom three or four months wos, seat sitisien’: y for service, say i six onths for saad on ae Pe tashelde of fur ‘ope, in Mesopotamia or in the Balkan peninsula, Praised by Otticers. “Then there is the splendid recruit- =| ing ground d of northern and southern fam: Nig ere we have the fai ed Hetanss: soldiery, whose praises a Imost wearisome rei tion by British and French officers. in oroughly suc: who was suffering in- | fr con- | t NEW PERSIAN CABINET > eae WIT sasas the post of Egaky Minist gn Minister, All the n the ae belong reports eS People who own cub’ patie throw stones.

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