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Milverton Sun, 12 Jul 1917, p. 3

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4 Gave Up His Trenches Leading Compulsion—Canadian Hi ™ A despatch from the Canadian| his trenches, which were on a-slope leading up to the village, a {ttle over a quarter of a mile from the st houses, only under s! sion. They were esterly row of houses in Ie connected with cellars and aes the occupants rront to learn something of the EY HOLDS DESPERATELY TO : AVION, LAST DEFENCE OF LENS at Final Teuton Stand. ° = taken up the work of destru tenable have but one nae in Bate locker. Be- ry |the Souchez. to Village Only. Under Strong eavy Artillery Pounding mi heavy artillery has once more tion. hen the Avion line is Tendaeal un- of Lens d Lens there is.a_con- arsh land along twe Avion ai siderable Hee of mar: ‘his Hon. W. J. Hanna, Canada’s Food Controller Markets of the World Breadstutts Toronto, July 3—-Manitoba, wheat 2, Northern, $2,588; 10 ob weno m EAA oi ack Bar rt ats—No. 2 CW. 78¢, track er bon ie Se s 0. How, $1.813, nomial thank Toronto! nee Ontario oats—-Ne official quotations. —No. 2 Winter, aes ° freignts outsid Barley—Malting, nominal, accordin; to. ose opt So, Ff. iO. nominal, accordii to freights outside. as paMlanttoda,£ flour—First patents, in jute 13. Recpad Ygtonus TR fats bags, $12.90;" strong bakers’, jute bags, $12.50, ‘Toronto., Sntarig, flour —Winter, | according | to sample, $11.00 to $11.10, in bags, track Toronto, prompt catia wire entangleme constructed on the ee side of the area. “North of the river, during the night, ° There, as it i she Coripat new linecieatemaly bel U.S. TROOPS REACH FRANCE Advance Guard of Powerful Army to be Sent to War Against Germany. A despatch from. ge laos says: The advance guard of the mighty army the United States is gb ched HUNS TO REPLACE DUTCH VESSELS bal \Holland to Pay Germany Total aaa Value of Ships. ee from London says: Ac- cording to a Hague official communi- he totyardedd by the Amsterdam Korreanenent of Reuter’s, Limited, = it has been reached betwee agre Be ee re ae aes | ee Bert gu eatin Goveramant Aartea WEA Cs nt pmarines, {concerning the seven Dutch merchant- thousands of seasoned. riots ars and|™en Which were torpedoed off the Eng Sreteents ccined Aebting men with|lish coast last February. Germany the tah ‘of long canta e the Mexi-| undertakes to replace the lost vessels sr of German can otek or in Hayti or Santo Do- mingo still on their faces, have been hastened overseas to fight beside the agit were srelupraricel schplies ‘Hat will keep them going for months, and more will follow. HUN ARMY WEARS SUITS OF PAPER Evidence of Growing Straits of the German Forces. A despatch from London says:— Striking evidence of e growing straits of the German a was ob- r campaign if the war lasts that long. NEW LOANS TO ALLIES. American rei Now Pass the Bil- Mar! es A re ae Washington says: —American loans to the allies passed the billion-dollar mark an Tuesday, |‘! when the Treasury placed ($15, 000,000 wi ei has received $550,000,000, and France $210,000,000. U. S. RED CROSS TOTALS $14,000,000. A despatch from V Vastaneton says: | m of th < 00,000 for war relief work, on day announced the success of fe pro- ject. The subscriptions received’ ag- gregated at least $114,000,000. itish, the Belgian, the | P! ‘| Sunday in Septer mber. n|U.S. FORESTRY UNITS ‘A oy cee session of a numbe Dutch East Indies, of ships. crows of the Tost ships for moral an material dam: ceded vervela many only be ot wi a recognize the transfer of the flag the right of these vessels to ander take voyages. Poe ig U.S. SENATE PASSED DAYLIGHT-SAVING BILL. Last Sunday of April Until Last Sun- day of September in Each Year. ch from Washington The devi ssving law sponsored by of New York was “Senate on Wednesday passed by ze It will not go into without roll call. effect as All clocks in the act ee and remain one hour in the end of September, would return to normal ‘The bill also fixed standard sie which heretofore nly been done ey various standard zones ern, Guess Alaskan— aes difference in} gr. time erect she ont men SG WES ae RIVE IN ENGLAN! A sag saees or om London says + of Am Ten units in woodmen sent over by Ne ‘England states and organizations to turn various forests ‘ipped in every way, even | to lubricating oils. arrivé ‘found them ready to establish their sawmills and began work at once. BUN ZEPPELIN FELL 10 EARTH TWO OF Sf: sen ESO, “Se Plunged From Height of 13,000 F: When It Reached the Gr und. A despatch dices, London says: wae British recently brought coy elin on the Hast ele eed ey captured two of crew, who, in a mirac lou n= | 9 deat the airshi, the Admiral thi ~ gnd the pther a private. The private! i sustained pi legs in the fall of | ity. aid o1 e Prisonets: fs an officer sae ‘Bngland early Raita cee THE CREW ESCAPED t and Was in Flames the airship, but ip: pecoveriug:? His mpanion escaped virtually unscath- ed. The Zeppelin fell from a rae SERB TRAITORS 4 Army Officers Hatched a Plot it} was constructed tin says: ea [found in the Old Palace; notably the 0 a ear WERE EXECUTED to Overthrow the Present Regime of Serbia. lespatch from Salonica says:— Several executions took place in the outskirts of Salonica on Wednesday. Sal, Dimitrievich, Major Vulovich and r, vt 5 wt regime of Serbia and substitu oligarchie form of government, were Many others implicated received long terms of imprisonment. fal et 2 FORMER OES OF THE CZAR. “Village of the Czar.” “Travellers Petrograd to Tsarskoye- -Selo are a journey of fif- ch over the -old- eae “ot the hyphenated name) through level “Tsarskoye-Selo to ul a Soda a) th: of 30,000. ificant beaks control of the er Ni ra. the most magnificent royal apartments in Europe are to be tween Stromness and Ki . greatly, beautified| p FROM OLD SCOTLAND NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER BANKS AND BRAES. and Lowlands of Auld Scotia. There is a motor service now e steamer sailings The bee! ( created a So -admiral = the Britis! fle ae own and district have eet over ince the beginning of Mr, Kirkland, county mat survey) daughter of ange. Detective-Inspector Smith, one Paisley’s most popular police cers, has resigned after 89 years service, ale at Carnouati realized the sum of £850: $3 pe ae well-equipped rest and r Le hut at Oldmill Military Hospit: rdeen. The Admiralty have nearly pleted fifty cottages, at Larkfiel many mor Alig ueteed during a rai nemy. 1 Sir Ww and was born at Stirkoke, near ‘Th Dundee have approve; for utilization of certain classes of | ii ferior meat for The grounds of J. Palmerston, have been the Sele Sonnet and are ing ked ments. Iil-health has Keith to resign and treasurer rot the Hamilton Scho: The remains of tl late Jam soft light of suet cand eee et litters with gate rot “ree was the pedeliaraher of the eat_Catherine. eevrith all these sumptuous | apart mi t his disposal, Nicholas IL, 50 recently depos, seldom occupied any of them, but preferred to live in| S Scodeat-bullkincenp leepee thule the! country home of the average well-to- lo Canadian, othe extensive oa and artificial ruin whicl the eye and quickens “The famous Alexander lyceum was formerly located at Tsarskoye-Selo, and here some of the foremost oa sian literary. geniuses, fae the: ere educ: ates tion. eral barrack aad Mapu and eight jn churches. seeps ee Hard Water: licemen who oir Bee edge of ambulance work was a certa‘ Irishman, with whom the doctor had Bytes oy colloquy: t would you do to a man who had a cut on his forearm?” Policeman: “Sure, sor, I'd bathe it with ei! soft water. r: “What do you mean by soft ais east and east BI ing, June 17, when one Zeppelin was | brought down in flam Policeman: co Just soft water, sorr; W Dos cee “And what is hard water?” Policeman: “Ice, sorr.” lena 2 | wi fon ~ house the places In fi of the rot nt held in the M om of the, Lellan Galleries "Glasgow under the 3 of #1 yy Business half of fee oo sum of £730. James Cessford, the of St. Cuthbert’s Co-operative sociation’s estate, was pri sented with e-gold watch, Cessford with a gold chain. oes oe Escape Lightning. imity to walls and buildings and Another ward the eon aes nadie lkair-aks of tos” ee ge nfide in Co! no better counsellor. Un om aghast to eighty-nine pound: What is Going On in the Highlands be: Kirkwall, con- pur- £3,000. of war certificates rill. Wick, has been granted an increase in Gor- Gordon, of | Cured 25: r Forfar- es solilers-ani ncmetaiaed= ic ecrea- has been opened by Lord Guthrie at|/M S com- a 1d | 9 ourock, and it is their atic Lance-Corporal John Kelly, Cam-| has | “736 Military Medal for 6 i. Sinclair Horn, com- Arm; authorities the benefit of the T, ‘Brown, obtained by ¢ for garden allot-| 3" eri compelled Patrick his position as clerk |t Board a position he has held for 44 a Crimean ide Indian Mutiny veteran, af Coatbridge, were buried ry honors at Old Monk- lub, Tropitals, realized | Bee 2: new manager | As-) and Mrs. , Where one eee’. eee ern i The le are prox- iron | new G danger is a / crowd. | Venizelos, took the oath at the tice The vapor which aries from a crow your wife; you can have| ‘orty fe the sugar per capita | ed States has increased MAlifeet Car lata. "deliveréd Montreal frelmhts, bags ed—Bran, per ton, 2 ae ie ony eu he a ~ od feed fio i so. 0 es 4 pees: ‘Hay Feira No. 2 per ton, $12.5 $18.50; mixed. per ton, $9 to $11, Bask Straw —car lots, per toh, $9 track ors sae Produce—Wholesale tet Creamery solids, per ib ashe DEints, per Tb. 358 to 86c; dairy, per peut 28 to 29¢. selling to the retail following, prices: — 0 230; twine, old, creamery. 80 solids, a8 Bags —Ne Ww lela, in cartons, 37 to 8 out of cartons, $c. “pideke 40cr $4.00 Live mn sh Ss $2.75; 2, $2 92: “ack Ontario, per bag. Lee Star, ry r, 3; sa fal gallon, $1.75. ‘up—Imperial gallon, son Maple Syr jeans—Imported, hand-picked, te $8-80\ner Suehs) Limes, per Ib., a , 86 to 37e; bone- ;—Long clear bacon, 25 to BH, to 2be, to Met o7s to 24 214; tubs, ard: ce; ie| tubs, compoui tierce: pails, treal Market Gata = Canadian ‘No. Wo,"i teed “Wie. Flout—Manitoba spring 18.50; Montreal al | western, 0. S $4.40. | 4: oleest ‘creamer: Bee selected, 87 to 3ée Be; 84c, a stock, 34 to sets Fock, Bi to B26. Grain 8—Cash pricesi— $2.38; No. No. 3 ‘northern, $2.81; No, 5, $1.98; No: 6. $1. ‘gontract : ust Garet al. iad AL Gs extra No. 1 No, 3 teed doi. Bari gi2i; relected, ie 10; teed, iN. a8) No. i 68h PRs 3 ews "sh. nniper ey, northern, Winnipeg, Wheat—Ni northern, $2.35; No. 4, $2.19; is 2 Bas! 2.8 ater dsc $26; A in- ol Linseed 4800, ard, 3 Octobep. $2.80. $2.37; 2 231, nominal. 2.96; September, west 95; ook Marke Toronto, one a Sertrd choice steers, $12.25. to $12. 50, onple $11.75 to $12 oa g 60; bute si ic- bulls, cholee, oat $8.50 ‘toon: i RS 6.40 jee oe, $11 re- NEW GREEK CABIN ET TAKES OATH OF OFFICE. izelos Minis‘ | A seri from Athens says: mi reek Ministry, headed b n Wednesday, and was acclaimed y d, an enthusiasti¢ crowd on returning to M. } the malcontents show- ry, wrath. the- lightning dart ing peti acer - small minor. oe ee er else is wuld be no neglect. of coi Il give a light yield ‘this year, on “e |there is plenty of ensilage, the short- ¢, |28e in hay will not be fel lt. Bide: Ese i unis feet at the © the pack all in order, trotted j enshuslost Populace at ee. Hail | e Veni wi neglected there be Fron The Middle West | BETWEEN Gaiuio: AND BRI- TISH COLUMBIA. Items From Provinces Where Many Ontario Boys and Girls Are Living. districts in Alberta Rural have Pay ced wonae atthe Birds’ Hill golf course, Winnipeg, was opened re- Saatly. The n of Lenore, Man., raised oe for ‘patriotic ‘purpotes at @ recen aa een Alberta 2,478 families are Naeem 3 assistance from the Pat- jotic Fund. SSS Patriotic League plans to add $2.00 per month to the Sloman of rd be a. Production number of new buildings are be- ing ered in the exhibition grounds at aie as Mil eee " Convales- cent ions at Tuxedo Park will ac- | commodate one thousand soldiers. Five hundred Boy Scouts of e BS of Manitoba will seats at tal 105 for Manitoba, at for Sematchewan and 269 berta. ally train service has been inau- gurated between a number of rural al | P districts and the cities of Regina and aw. " has an electors’: registra- Praha Callaway, who is Manitoba’s oldest justice, recently celebrated his fiftieth anniversary - a Justice of Baie He is 87 year Mines, ‘Alberta, a, have been ie cana nightly ‘idvaatnes during the eks. This is larger busi- ness than usual in summer. Cy) e a RIVAL PACK PONIES The Question of “Precedence Must be ttled at the Outset. ‘The strongest pack pony always. tries to keep in front of another ani- mal on the trail, where the driver's whip cannot reach arrived, Sorrel w: cernedly ahead ue it he had ares it the law. ‘he rivalries of the ponies in the ae part of the journey were of tle. | somé™practical importance, for until 0.78: | the vital questions of prec settled there could be no order in the Mary lence were procession. For days there were * | struggles for the lead, bitings, plas rder to zoey. 8 the train a motion; often he had to his pony into the bush beside ae jietots he could restore order. one oe en ie squabbles, Jones, an eas, Boney, slipped off. the narrow ‘eal path, rolled over. ech ane le complete rotation, and, ‘turnt on with- out the least display of emotion. Wars Lumber. When the war ends what will be- come of the lumber 2 of the guns, the shells, tens of | th the thousand + ald fe other e “left over.” the Tait was to store — things until came obsolete, and then .to destroy them or sell them to contractors soe mere song. There very Wi come signs that after iy ‘ this war fs *| lumber a be used differently, Guns. metal The new munition-making machine and +00 Ha beek deliberately designed for an — mmercial will be melted down, and the used for r cammeril purposes. civilian Secon Bayonet-steel will mmercial “munitions.” land workers until perma are built. Even the “tanks” will be) thi used—as, in fact, some pasa dave been—as plough-tractors. The Doings iT THS WaT = corr wink VLL BRT THE LA Pp Pak VLLovess Your EE POUNDS — Weighs Moga THe Lr of the Duffs. Apu ‘MUCH SHORTER. “THAN wey ae aoe WAY “Tom, | “iatetaernt 10) ARE Gi ‘ Wares fo SEE TAMER: Zz GUESS THERE ARE SRORTEI $ GUYS THAN | TH TE N. wn | Een man, a nae killed in ac- = a has ten thousand more |**- War it. S. ce Davies, formerly an Ed- | ™ bottom of) the hill with | is ence of hutments, t "the miles — of | t - BOLL AND HIS PEOPLE 2 1 Occurrences In the Land That Reigns Supreme in the: Com- mercial World. : About two-thirds of the 50 acres ot\ allotments at Chiselhurst are ~ with potatoes. : London Munitions /Uribunal’ ae decided to peace heavier "fines ? munition smoker: Hage Fisher, Me, estimates tha’ ir pensions * t Great Britain shout £400,000, 000. A peace resolution was defeated by the Northumberland Miners’ Council by a vote of 42 t Three Geri sane from cath Salibary A Parliamentary Doge’ ae is being ae Ne Oe ney degrees we conferr rred on General Smuts and the American Ambassat ador by Geumive Univers- ers have. Pu. ed pay. For the first time in thirty- y dis- Lord Fisher, President of — the! Board of- Invent ns, Teceives a 8a of £1,850 a year in addition: to-retir- e years there was no strike pay = tributed by Midland Counties Prades Federation. During last year 111, sed itieal wel lon Coun-" ty Council medical schem: The death occurred recently of J.) H. Thewlis, who aa was’ Lord Mayor of Manch« In an appeal by the ritish Farm.) ers’ Red Cross Fund it is stated Red Cross work costs £4 a mi A lecturer at the Aeronautical ag be stated that air fights had taken: . A. Bin a a police magistrate the place of the late Paul Gries The London County Cou! as de-! cided to buy the London rere ke the, cna United Tramways for £235 ,-! oe mayor of Croydon presented a war savings certificate to each baby, yon in Croydon during National Baby Week. asa war bettas of four ais sigs a wi -anted to thi aang Has ‘in the Royal Dock- rards is. veThe Lord Chief Tustin, and the At- torney-General for Eng! paid a quent tributes to the ee Jose} Choate. A committee experts has been of engaged ‘to free the “British printing trade from its dependence on German monopolies. > avo oad sweepers of Westmin. e been awarded the, Military ital toe Soares conduct” at reais otato merchant wieine, was heal: £100 for valine potatoes at a higher price — ficial ee In Augu: ree weeks” yacat course will be held for students ral teachers of French at Uni versity) College, London. A press photographer was neds at the Meine mes Police Court a photograph of a group” of soldiers ee permision and Princess, 5 Lip Janet a f Lond £40,000 for the and orphans. in AIR ROUTE baa eae THE WORLD, An AllL-British gs ‘For ‘Aircraft heed ae After the ‘War. tagu of Beaulieu, “tectur-| What | agreements. |- | serve ground that they want to operate as_ a be the level for general air also silenced, while feet to 10,000 feet would be the pea a Ss font roposes the ieee be iatrnilonaligaae provided pilots comply a me Pare for meeting and overtaking, te., and that their at eae cok as SusonEy airer: to leave its own Jevels “would wireless to ask pape che from ternational flying |” NS cheaply as Sonsibiar Abové this woul: traffic, —

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