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Milverton Sun, 19 Oct 1916, p. 7

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il Get Contracts to he Placed for Te Anout 3079 | “BULL AND HIS PEOPLE idends, the ieee Compound Investment Policy _ in the Sen a tis ey ee Ata 3 (i Uimtted Rees Life Policy” yo do not. Your insurance a ey Bi for Rane sae reas your best earning Let us send: you some new moos Fatt: ae Crown Life. Assurance Co Agents Wanted a rama Di “The Factory Will Turn Out Complete Aeroplanes and W' ae CW. a xo os " Ms mor No. 1 teed. ej 0. Imperial : Munitions to Value f esa. Boke. Track, & ports: Occorfences tn the Land That Relzns \ of $60,000,000. - ear tee Be vatioe: 18, ese eae ie eran +: Sonar, ‘onte; No. 2 white. 55 to Sic 3 |” ie the. ” 2 ws 0, 3, do, 64 to 56c, according fo treignts vi ‘A despatch from Ottawa says: | plete with the motors, which hereto- ia Sle ee ee ee elon vit . gees es celal World.” Cunsda is to go in for the manufac- | fore have not been built in this coun-| o> ine war amount to $550,000,000. por ca You $18 “52 ce sy i aggording te oe a of the Natibnal Commit- tava oF ebcopianee MMe Gorgebmeth | tay oo aie crete onde et to the value of moxtlad Hat to $8 ts Re, 24 $1550 | fee or cee Belgium Fund now has for some time had under consider- | the direction ot the Tornectak mater Sed pO NO haa ipst en recived pee : ae reieaote $228 to $2.20, accorame | Two ae pstots as places of tion the establishment in Canada of| ties, who eed, ep ae alting. 94 to 95c, nominal ; | public eRe commenced | fan aviation school with a view to Gi |g ae ganaten or OE ae “the See Sa ee tesa, a to 800, HOI their duties at Binningham, favelorment of what has become s0| factory will bo established under the have, been placed amounting” Tl Rye No. #, new. $1is to $1.00, ac: | Coal pits dy in Stat- ~ 4mportant a branch of warfare nj direction of the Imperial M nitions | V@lue to sea leiataae cording to freights 0 fordshi Bet Sal have been ¢ ‘closed for both land and sea, mat Se eee aL Gevammnadk- have Sees nuts. SSS Dae rT eee ats eae ine Ih Jute |50 years, are to be reope: fi idered during th 4 orders which will take | Wein afternoon by Sr aspera poms: $220; wecond poten Pb ae rect = oe urther ie a pet ing the ik assured or ctot . aie. Munitions SRoard During the months bags. 38.5 60, Toro. en according | hi ourne (Lines.) Boi “ot Guar es week, and a decision of Aart Cree as e factory while | (¢ yuly and August the output from | ¢> samo! 10 our Ne Wages tagk Toronc, [eee apbtintet a woman relieving of- otek to establish a school and also the twa formation is|G,radian industries was interrupted Ci eapHt ficer: period of the war. to have built and equipp Canada available ze need as va the ae .d | , -Bilifeea—Car, lots, everett Montreal eee mae 3 latest allcvonteits cle: by reason of the difficulty experiericed | freights, bags included—Bri er ton, @ factory which will turn out | location of either the school or in procuring the necessary s and | $20.40; ‘shorts, per ton, 382: inladlings. the raising, means of a fete, of plete aeroplanes, ‘that is to say, com- forgings. ‘The fein pan ee flour, per bas; | $1,650 for a prisoner of war fond: . to state that, due to the efforts p Hay—New, No, 1. ner ton, $10 tp $13; |. Last thrate of the forth by manofacturers, the output on|ton ee City of London was 9.2 per 1,000 of ISH GAIN MORE GROUND New Drive For Possession of Bapaume-Peronne Millions, Declares Road. Lloyd George. A despatch from London says + POWER STILL El ENORMOU charg But mitdeuss Run Into the 350, 300, be the board has bee: A despatch from London says volume each weel % — ae eantty 2 sivapiehphall now © mies each week, complete wit Butter— Fresh, dairy, chal 35 t to 36¢; 0 to die? creamery prints, 39 tee fuses, primers and Bollds, 39 to 40c. ed s—No, 1’ storage, 35 to 36¢ ; stor- mes hag Toached SUM age, selects, a7 to géc; new-laid, in au-| cart doc ; out of cartons, 40 to thorized within the past Weak to place | 42¢. placed eae last Spring and Sum- Re- | mer on the dacgee sizes of shells, espe-| »,. Live wh, 14 ti Spring. poultry—Chicken: Ss. to 1 rp: 108 5 Auk. IB co 38 ‘ee: ture The east cree have Teashen alplying to Sir Edward Carson, who | cially Nos. 8 and 9 is Ne as Keys, 25 KK. 14 to r the possession of the/again raised the question of man-| complete new installation of mac i keene nave a a2 ito. B20: low fein “which int between | por Treland’s contribution, in| ery and equipment. Deliveries of this twits 22h to 28c: triplets, 28 to 234c. General Haig’s front and the Bapa-|the British Commons on T lay; | equipment were ay ut many set aerate Pps hate At eronne road, itish have the War Minister, — Lloyd George, | these plants have now commenced | to “tbie Tito Abe. already secured successes and cap-|said there was no doubt whatever | operating, and the output of larger- | 53° ae # anes Wot No. red a number of. priso during] about the country’s available man-| sized shells is increasing each week, | to Bea : the spe of the fighting, which still} power and reserves, but it was neces-| and will contenu 4 to increase until | qotatees.(ontany vagy $180 Gen continu y to get at them. The exemptions, | about January Ist, when the maxi-| Bri ish oe Whites sae t bag ‘3 sal That “the British have gained some additional ground north of Thiepval, munication, tacks te failed “for the most Fae would consult the before the Germ: urtain of ul res. “We West of Sailly-Saillisel the French! Laeaatlen for a war ext Ivan rolonged Period,” said M “That is the town of Ablaincourt the Germans and French ce engaged in hand-to-| hand fig! ‘ The pan artillery bsentearies ne When“a Frenchman Did Not asphyxiating gas factory near Muel stand the English Language. hausen, hoe a great fire. jects of the British advance break of the war has says British at-| to deal with the exemptions, bat if not | place, asthe ‘ouse on need- | quired for pos ene Una NOT IN THE DICTIONARY. A French officer who since the out- pursued gard a steel, the basis of all muni- han such that no inter- take sp oulye seas to | Ret day, and by January 1st will reach |1esg ‘than cured. per da scored meats Lone cleat haben, ber. ae é clear bellies, Ae aS cer policy of the board in placing| | new business will be to keep all plants now producing munitions fully ployed, and where increased produc- Under- | tion is required on any particular class | of work to e operations. of | ae ehict are ancade oienetae |pr ‘oducing munitions. the mum ae of iia: plants should be! ber bas. d. The position in Canada in re- isiend Wi lies. ‘Jer bag, $1.50, track, ‘10- ‘onto. ‘Cabbag Bet Pickled or dry cured meats, tubs, Compound, 14 to sae fo SLAG Prince Baward —Manitoba, per ton, $40. eens--Marrowfat, hee Te nd picked, $5.50 ; s, $0. 1 eear fet 2 more satisfactory fi per ton, $7 to $8 ee population, and the death-rate eek, abundant growth resulting from Hei ts ey! 0 38 e 17 to 01 sci lers-at the Wardley ises vt one of the best on record, and special ‘come honey | measures are al nd PST O58 angle eines to wounded soldiers. 88 |b teered for service, ha: $6.00 ; chem for registering and assisting Munition workers have increased so largely in Birkenhead that the sade cal omesr reports that at least. 1,000 cae uses are needed. This-will’ be remembered al 8H thistle year on yorkshire yeaa thn neglect to m A number of youn} Manchester, have volunteered to hel in hospitals in Southport and Whalley, The 3 to be ITALIANS RESUME DRIVE ae | Several Lines of Austrian ‘Trenches ar Tignches Occtipied on the Road to ian troops fighting in the Carso re- heights apreenthe sens and munitions. CAPTURING 8,000 PRISONERS Trieste—Successes on Two Other Fronts. Through successes on 1 two other fronts the Ttalians eae 1,400 ad- diti advances re despatch from Rome says: Ttal- nd jan line on the woken, the statement adds. seem ‘the Pasubio front 530 prisoners were River | taken and 860 on the Julian front. In of | addition 164 officers were taken 5 the jarso advance, ‘ ave taking aunt and Hill 208, ass tablet bearing the names of soiemen title village, who volun- been in the church at Pinchbeck, Spalding. ome Veterans! Association of Adel- se, work (5 3 a vice men on ee to civil life. 0 be opened oe ics ‘to fie} Montreal Markets 17.—Corn—. ae te, smoked ment :—Hams, mea 24 to| the Shop’ Assist sae Union with to 28¢; cooked, 35 vol to 21c | breakfast 37e; backs, ‘plain, 2 iponelons,. 28 to 29c. i The grist s recent meeting at American | : caspeig | ilar oe pe | A sum of $290 was realized by a hel er A eee ‘inster. in ne were outlined on Thursday | | a ajor-Getieral ¥..B, Maurice, chet /*0y. of English with such ardor # | . pei Sree straight rollers dicector of military operations at the |" Wae at last beginning to fee! able| COLORADO JUSTICE. $5.80 to $8.6 ans, $3. im 19 $40. ‘The general emphasiz- ee converse freely with the British al-| font fe barseli 4 Hy to size en a ed as of the principal purposes, of his country, recently, so a cor-) Admirable Sample of it in the Case |$7*; Shorts—$30. slrendy gained, that “the British bush respond cao ame “received a dis =| of “Fighting Frank.” Moutitio, $85 to $33, | He tnta flee German “lias ended ‘ouraging check to his fomocant. aelf=| ox a baat He tad forgotten that} The other day in a small Colorado | But ate the fighting front by a hanes of 2 000 yards, so that if stationary trench ere Tomm: fighting were resumed the Germans| ‘together under arms it us; not would have that much increased Bait Tammas and oe that the country thus far rained | Sus s hilly and strongly defended cn savory that the British had now reached the|native land a lower roiling lands. Frenchman sniffed $6,150 PAID FOR COW, bat DEAREST IN WORLD. he inquired. the appetizing ronal remark: sons, and peered with interest into| « tis it you cook, mon ami?” to 3 No. 1 are| mining town a local justice of the selected, 38¢ Stock, 34¢; ‘No. 2 alwaya|name of Cole. was holding court. | #t%c,St¢, ,Fotatoes: per bak. car lots, fine bully ie own as Srue ie addressed the court with the rude, naughty, | “I beg yo Cole, ey mildly over h ber Frank,” who was displeased with the | Barley | higher. 2he Jower for Bee ember and 14¢ a Becember"and, te 29" Atay was fe low ie Unitea Staten 3 Market: Mineo, re yelloy. naive Grain, Trew heat closed 28¢ | Fund for Nuy-| $1,663. ;No. 1 Northern Northern, ee ui large number of firms, with the object of improving wages and other condi- igh Court of Foresters at a Cheltenham, ae ary phe to meet a S@8. the East London Volunteer Regiments ia take over the guarding of certain important points, thus relieving regu- tro) \raffle for a large id in the Duke of York’s Theatre in aid of the ~| Army Training School for Orphans, Lieutenant T. Ivan Sante of the | Flying Corps, met with a fatal acci- dent when flying near ‘Nottingham. His machine burst into flame, and he Force completing arrange- its work of for- jueen : now ents ontinue down ror [wa ict comforts to the Bebe, over-|a yote | seas during the coming winter samme CHINESE GET TYPEWRITER. Machine Invented by Young Oriental Has 4,000 Characters. “*Odgepodge, sir,” was the reply. | « a “a "0 BES ioe ‘A despatch from North Easton,| « i ‘are addressing me, e it possible to Bains payer ‘The "cow. (hae pesca ‘Odgepodge? ’Odgepodge? I know “You bet T are,’ hissed Frank “nominal ¢ “dsaeopeaghie language like Chinese or Bee eae ai ekechines the ee ee how is it made? you heerd wot I said!” Recomber. "$4481 ‘asked | "| Japanese, with their multiplicity of Exleiatsd fbadikinboo dairy farmers (cit Sy’ Tramimas: reedily,|°°sper'not sure about that;” mecly |i" Narinern Noo T hard, 3178 <°N6,| Characters, on the typewriter, has kaa ca: Wedtieoday, y |“there’s mutton intil’t, and turnips] pepjied the jude; “gould you mind lhe thern, $1,074 ‘to $1728 5 becember {been auch’ ‘desired, says the Bast eer eana RcGetey of puesto inti’, and—" | repeating bai rea ox ee ag |and West News. The Pekin Daily teed. "she the mf Sa x rest |_.“But, yes, s0 I see ” assented the) ‘Then aes repented what he had | © Stock Markets. pues reports that a young inventor, Guethbsy “sow in* the aed avin |e enchman, puzzled. “The vegetables,| sia, and added: See att | ees aa a s, |H. K. Chow, exhibited a model of one 2: sage but what is ee wo brains enuff to pound aes bes ain i$ 00 a $8.30 Li et “atte Rood | ae Saino Ai late He said that it sold at auction under the Get ea ofl gentlemen farmers from all part: the country, for $6, 150. Charles iL ‘A. Whitney, of Albany, was the buy- er. F, Lothrop Ames, of this town, was the former owner. it was Tammas’s ti bi ness 22 “There's Tautton intil’t, and intil’t, and. “Qui, certainement! what is intil’t? lee CANADIAN LOSSES TILL OCTOBER 11. despatch from och Ottawa says: Up tat October 11 the total number of casualties among officers and men intl? There’s mutton But just there the English stopped laughing: long of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces was 52,026, according to figures com- . piled by the Casualty Record Office. r is made up as fo Leta’ qope in the dictionary, 84 ly “into A or “in it”; it was not gredient Presumed dead he Wounded . . SE SO INDIAN IS RECOMMENDED FOR THE VICTORIA CROSS. A despatch from om Brantford says: A recomm nf >—_—— GERMANY TO SEIZE the Victoria ‘e LL TOBACCO Ss’ Hons Indians, one ttn Battation, hs | teocks of tobacco throughout He enlisted as a private, and won pro- laphe ak pected that the issuance of 0 be puzzled, ia he repeated with. ede polite- and But intil’t — des Tammas flourished his long spoon ir. intil’t, enough ing: plain that. “inti fy ’ gious Be: to be jcottish ‘abbreviation for “In ae so-expressive idiom, then,” amiabl ‘TOCKS. A despatch from London says: The German Diet has decided to seize the tickets will follow the seizure. bea judge! You gimme: a pain in] my paflatvon!" | Judge Cole removed his judicial turnips and officer | jaw. to ex-| Spectators disagree somewhat con- at “Fighting Frank” | 'ect- sault without touching his hands, others insist sine bone feet struck the ceiling. Be it may, Frank hit the nom sieday Hees eee: Judge Ci an in- saree eg church-po The Poateting is pre-Christian in Its shape symbolises the un- ending constancy of love. In Greece the bridegroom is lightly inkled with water before leaving the home for the ceremony. origin. Cole | SP¥ mon. fo Bien Sst, to $11.00 ; golemnised in BOSE Ses) SaaS Until the reign of Edward VI. Hl eariaya ae was made po: be by an imp! ression | ceived at aan exhibition in Bos-! achine was abou rec The machine has — an echanical development cerned, The indicator is ee with | characters. arrangement | corresponds to that in a Chinese dic- | mi tionary. A character is found through | its radicals. The types are of zine] and rest on the surface of the exit | n der. ‘They are exact reproductions | of the characters on the eS | | but in reversed positions. e judge he felt as if he had mistake in criticizing - Judge Cole's | ruling, and humbly apologized for his hasty opinion. Judge Cole then returned to the bench and, having assumed his judi- cial habiliments, publicly aledded the em- | Suilty eee hat” to him. The | judge sail called’ the next case.— - INTERVENTION AT PRESENT WOULD MEAN BRITISH. DISASTER Lloyd George Repeats That Great Britain Will Tolerate No Out- é sfde Interference. bau ser from sae says; In thet ‘ednesday | son’s statem Comm night ‘Lloyd George, Minis ister sof War, | diff replied to criticisms of utterances to| cure an international commission af- have been the effect ses ve European nae ‘was |ter the war to enforce world peace er yice to be a fight finish, and that ae sire toa at a moment like the Great Britain Froud tolerite no outs Inter itary disaster for Great Pohl the Governm« or for War + express his hear ee apeech by hey ase Wilson bo a matter, It was nee me) tional mh of his own opinion, fy, George, Patriag declar- card but the cman of the one to explain the sinking of : e Wt il | ot rena eo mi and oi soudiney wave New England aia, Re potiriie Vis va pica ie y isers of ee ‘the New Englan eae Grey had siticpated Eeeeiaees Wil- Ther a erence etre aivervention to se- seni ention n ae) interference in the direction of] frreseakh echo for Se tes P Maeda simpelnes om he claimed the right ce Secretary Boston po ee GERMANY sites CALL LD MEN TO COLORS. A sees from ase sayss§ Reuter’s Amsterdam ondent quotes the Tageblatt of Berlin, to the effect that el of: the: mili- tary classes of 1870" situated. der refers to all those who previously declared unfit for military great purcH GOVERNMENT WANTS SATISFACTION. Britain, ‘A despatch from ‘The Hague says: | inion on|'The Dutch Government, it is learned, rely the | on the basis of facts » he de- i The only flour publicly ant + unreservedly guaranteed not bleached, not blended, the ‘This is the Hage Sa attaL beet of the whole machin eg era BELLS WARNED GERMANS. Enemy Dug-outs Things of “Beauty, Art, and Safety.” One of the devices which the Ger- mans adopt in their luxurious dug- outs on the western front is. explained | word, they were thins of beauty, art, jand safety and 40 | ep; some W im, a0 or a dozen rooms, hot and — cold. water ASQUITH SCORNS Allies Demand Adequate Re- pat ‘Arrangements are being made for U.S. WILL STOP. oy FOE SUB RAIDS Recommendation of Neutrality PATCHED PEACE paration, Adequate Board to the Government — Security. at Washington. espatch from London says:| A despatch ae Washington say: this | is no time for faltering coun-|—The joint State and Navy ‘Neutral: ma sel or wavering purposes,” said Pre-| ity Board te submitted to the State mier Asquith in addressing the House| Department its report and recom: % of Commons on Wednesday. “This|mendations concerning submarine : fare the America: it war cannot be allowed to end in some afcthet up, precarious and dishonor- mpromise masquerading under nae arbi saroeatle to a continuance peace. aS of activities similar te 08 ‘at soli a lightship Sunday. than is neces- ot fr the U-58 sank five merchant’ vessels. was ‘sai thatthe Neutrality Board declared to those who have g¢' such operations in close proxitnity’ to th: ir Btiprem aces shall not | American shores constituted .a nuis eeinicetiradtets oat ance which should be aba "the ends of the allies are that view the United States should Eanes hag avmcteel Romi refuse hospitality to all belligerent stated, They are not selfish, they are) War vessels. . ‘The board found, tt not vindietive, but they required ade-| Stated, that belligerent Opes close to American shores concluding his address, after moving of eredit for 00,000,000. This brings up the total for the cur- rent financial oe % £1,850,000,000. He vote the credi peETN Phe SEK! BOOKS CARRY NO DISEASE. Experiments Dispel Superstition That Leayes Fbaend Germs. t books are Premier's statem — SUBMARINE FOR NAPOLEON. ee that Mr. So-and-So caught this or that by reading /an old book that .old Mr, Such-and-Such read a few months before he died with the same disease, Now are told that germs cannot Boat to Rescue Emperor From St. Helena Actually Was Built. When Napoleon was banished to Sc; Histolis vadtous schembeiers 206e on foot for his rescue. One of the most remarkable originated in the in- i : A Boia aad oe enim" | coughing and talking while reading a A" ub Mesa bt ieee Walter book do not make that book a carrier of the disease the reader may have, Washings from books r- cular patients were fed to guinea pigs, a but none developed the disease, Pi gts PRICES OF IMPORTS INCREASE IN ITALY. i without discovery. “The vessel was actually begun in [one atthe ula “yards of | A despatch from Rome says: The , but the peculiarity of its| sumption of Austro-German sub- rine Perera having occasioned sus- u picion, it was seized by the Govern-| cern in Itty, where the prices. of coal, wheat, lumber, ‘scrap iron and other sees haye trebled within a year, many ye ata! the prohibitive freight HewittHie's » pesilinisty all-righé |irallroada Jewett—I should say ons, however, and are not: likely to see the dark side to a blonde! be scene during the Winter. Sounds like a nice, elig- out Ab Lee vet The apes: thing I in the ‘ing-rcom. Coartélled : yeas) of one ns ‘these desirable country retreats. suspended by light What was their use. Down in that troglodyte abode the sounds of gunfire were scarcely heard—at least, it was im- side sk oa the bells came in. British shells ‘were bursting kes roa te the guns were The Officer—“Dian' you see me coming v the lines?” x iy The Recruit—"Yes, sir!” ses gy i es Be Officer—“Then why didn’t: he ask, ‘Who goes there?’ : The Reeruit—“Why, hang it, I’ knowed re you wai ave you was & stent baa on the eart ae to e them sound.”

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