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Milverton Sun, 18 Oct 1917, p. 2

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ies se erted Son forbid and charged Ns MacberH, — |™ cblisher and Proprictors tch from British Front in nce and Belgium, says:—The Br ish on Thursday continued te strength- en the iine to which they Lae their ry on Wedne: sstralii pectic aired troublesome points aloni ibaa ich reaches northward st of Palgeat Wood. Dr. M. C. Tind “'Phone No. 88. Office: Over Bank of Honor gradunte Toronto Untversit CROWN and BRIDGE WORK « see has been much hard fig! There ting ale, L. DS. ese Nova Scotia, “Medical, jjaost 7 to Bp. Dr. P. L. | Office: Pupiic Dave Sons, My.vErtox Houre: 10 to12. am, lige and Tye onne eke, continues to be hotly d ground, with little give or take ae either side. Goobeiistine have been complete tomai LISTOWEL. MI Offices: H. B: Morphy, K.C. Solicitor for Bank of Hamilt ‘LVERTON, ae, rerton. to Loan, sday. The Leased their ee 2 the Ger- hea’ iti ring | numbers of British senie aided | te} mans from low altitudes ee peck iat Haig y_ nig! briefly io the eeations of Thurs in On seven es hostile counter-ai tacks, it says, re repul: with | es, and 1,614 Germans were taken prisoner. ‘ednesday’s fighting large] the infantrymen, attacking the Ger- effect. airmen put up strong opposition Aah as a result the reas ae the ate were high. ies ines were "but thirteen of the Bri- a anes "tailed to return to their On ‘the northern front of the new offensive, in’ region east of St. Julien, some interesting G oners were to be found on ‘Thursday. dle: reged men, who ie ed far ee of the warrior the sees had use ae a all He cee : the previous cad M t- | Moff: won tee at the front. Fifteen foremen, 280 men and artment ood re and Street Commissioner’s keeping the streets ‘A year ago 13 laren, 286 when - Bookbinders s Winnipes get an in- crease of $3.50 nipeg man to win the Military Cross. Wi one-tenth its size, is the estimate a food economis' Winnipeg . aie can only ac- commodate ‘Aiditionsl Frost damage to grain in Wester Canada this year is smallest in ams tory. E. A. Lowes, dean of the Agricul- Iton, ATWooD, USE AIRPLANE TO CARRY WOUNDED F. R. Blewett, K.C. Solicitor for the Bank of Toronto, i Gordon Biook Remarkable Tests Carried Out. by French Army par oe despatch from Paris gays: Barristers, Solicitors, &c. _ Gordon Block, - STRATFORD, ONT. Money to Loan. eee: ONTARIO Sinner oo A ills Ceably nt ‘A-despatch trom Washington esya: F an airplane fitted with two stretchers g Harding, Owens & Goodwin! | for carrying wounded proved highly | 7° mag of he Se ae Ch g of the y erect ay Gon froth cenetmaritel: wounded: neseonxors during a twelve susan flight, the senistacteny. rmy Medi een 0, OWENS Ww. 2, G0oD Wi Sone as ‘teen-mile journey. Corporal - ret deduced that this Meterinary || orm of gery ort was far superior to STA lan anihglentecot-Wbleke Ne bad vivid J. W Barr, V.S. recollections ‘wounde: Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, [Years ago, Dr. Chassaing removed a mto, uffler ftom, ie head and es ‘Treajs all diseases of domesticated animats | °4 straps the flig! eS Sere trees, Uieonnian figs there would All calls promptly attended to. be no unnecessary pain to a wound Socloeties. passenger, because the equilibrium et F. & A.M. ‘Meets every Mo? Patting Hectiaen ale w. Geo, J. Cox: Milverton Lodge No. 478 day evening on or before full moon crerg month in their hall 4| the airplane is so perfect. air- plane was constructed by the Aero- sue Service of the army, which R.C. tor the leclarii ways Rass W. 3. Roonans 6 Jeo, coapaniat the patient for any r Silver Star a4 Meets every a % Eas at 7,30 in thete hall over Bank of Hamilton. Visiting brethren always welcome Beg aie BRITISH NAVAL FORCES ge No. 202 BOMBARD OSTEND. A despatch from L London says: The erman naval b W. Henry, W. K,Loth, 6,4. Bary, | Belgian coast, was enberiel by Bri- No," “Fia-Scey, "“Ree-Sceyy| tish naval forces. British aerial pat- 3 pscaaen cine {|rols over the fleet encountered six 1) hostile aeroplanes and downed two. W. D. Weir, - Notary Public: ih pints neg cadet le tanie BS IOREY Nconiousle Bomle Auctioneer for the Counties of Perth eee tie Brarspoellckk,“ Caeradronie. Conyeyancer, deeds, They made several direct hits, smoke Villa; Ofice: Welr block, over B ME So tcagas nine and seis jade = being observed from the sheds on the south-west side. Several of our fight- 1 of aak others Scott®| ing patrols over the fleet encountered MONKTON, farms for immediate sale. six hostile aer preees iwo of which A. Chalmers, - Notary Public oe ee dow m 10,178,000 acres harvested Conveyancer, Issuer of Marriage Licenses isan bardment of the 1916, rr the prairie provinces _ it for the County of tara sublists at Ostend by} has been necessary to deduct from the Real estate bought and sold. A few choice | Our naval forces. Several hits were| sown areas percentages 10 in observed on ‘Anatelier de la Marine,” ONTARIO Nelson Merrick, - for Waterloo, Wellingtoa and Perth Estimates given on and si ‘Office, next to Bank of Nova Scotia, Linwood i al sales of farms ocks. Hote Best accommodation fo: ‘Two large Sam; GEO. F, PAULI, Prop., The Queens Hotel 12,000 bushels of No. 1 Northern. This grain i ar $25,000 at the fixed price— sufficient to give Tore toa title Es property. AU SS SSS TWO FOE SEAPLANES ARE BROUGHT DOWN. F commercial trav ple Rooms, Milvertoa, Omfy Are You Insured gt cla Te te C.Spencer,GR. w N,Zimmermana,R.S ‘A despatch from London says: Two large German seaplanes have been brought into Flushing, Holland, “by raid on England, says a despatch er The Evening News from, see aden One of the four German was + seriously wpunded. The eae others have been intern: tic v7 pris siealanes mn, the arcti e ice hw a base somewh ig up to 500 mi more ire. And one tl Were amo! fa en, pe Be Her Lo : To scale a fish boliog wate poet i“ it and 23 seales 1 ROYAL HUNTING AROUND POLE. Arctic Region Will Be Scene of Ex- : ploration by Airplanes. When the war is over much detailed exploration in the arc- country will not matter at all. ere near Ei ines could make monly cruises cover- The teasinatdon of the No rth id than the uninitiated ae e ae is nevew" prohibitive. tic wolves, musk oxen ana arctic hares our sepetieens of seals 2 ‘iaamecsite birds. Fin ‘The Jap: ee re im nation of fisher- qui ‘ckly, cover with len scrape with a ate RES SOUTH AMERICA ONE AGAINST HUN T look for _ deepeteh from La Paz, Bolivia, , says Dor ee wi is approaching for the Sains Open water | Solidarity of South America. Discu maa panctiine sion of band treaties is in progress in and Parliam it te | about me CLEARED HIS LAND ve! fc in. uctioneer WITH ONE HARVEST. | ada 33.18 bushels, as sel red with Counties. —— 35.91 paakels in 1916 and 45.! 84 bush- despatch from Zeneta, Sask., els in 1915. the e: ate ed by the British in a majority of the| 1918 class, and that as the 1919 class|tural College, Edmonton, sfys there places, the Anzacs having finished this| were not ready they were calling up| will be a wonderful potato crop gar- work. > men. nered fi erta fields this year. + the ‘m, onton, BIG SHIPPING PLAN UNDER WAY IN U.S. Year’s Programme Involves the Construction of Tonnage cca 6,000,000. ar there are 20 acres growing which will yield 500 bushels to the- acre. Fifteen children under one year of. age were received at the Children’s sueliee ze Edmonton during August.! | police service in Edmonton osts: the “cinueens $1. os per capita. In| tates the rate is Edmontor Ssuibition Associa. children exhibiting in fe ee work’ department ah were not fortunate, in a cy by the ig that sary 000,000 tonnage will be completa within a little more than a mpletion of ships Santee ah saievacdi ant of yenacle actually | 0 be contracted iva the country, # fleet of 1,600: chins than re tr: gotiation billion dollars has just been asked Congress to complete the pro; The United States no the world in shipbuilding, and if the. present rate of construction were kept up, would ‘become the leading see spenee of the world in Total Yields of Grain Crops, 1917. The preliminary estimate of this total of 249,164,700 bushels from 14,- 765,800 scrof, an aversze vield per acre of 16.88 bushels, as compared with ae que in “pis and 29 bush- els in 1915. The estimated yield of ees in 1916 is 229,313, 000, bushels from 13,448,250 acres, so estimated total for 1917 represents an increase of 19,851,700 bushels, or 8 in per cent. The total yield of oats | 1917 is estimated at 899,843,000 bush- els from 12,052,000 acres harvested, si as compared ie 365,553,000 bushels fro a 2,967,400 bushels from 148,620 acres in 1916, the yields per acre being nearly 20 bushels in ars. tone yields 59,318, 400. from as against 42,647, 068 bushels from 703,700 Seen in 1916, the sields per acre bein; and 265 bus! re- soetively: The total yield a flax- seed is placed at 10,0°° 500 bushels from 1,242,000 acres, as compare with 7,316,300 bushels from 0 harvested acres in 191 yields per acre being 8. re bushels and 11% bushels in 1916. AS Se In peeling onions place them in a bowl of water, and peel them so that the water covers the onions, to prevent the eyes from smarting. If you get a grass or fruit stain on » white dress, rub it with a little raffin before sending to the wash, fia aaa stain will come out in the boilin: Fhe sulvetied pumice stone be- Bree the of a folded pie soft Sale, “an stitch around the elge te banpstie vowder thom spilling? Wipé lamp Chinen alciow wanes and they will be -|elean and sparkling almost instantly. th a, Winnij ° year’s wheat crop in Canada is for _a/ ple, > Sees store have formed a stook- enough to sin. pr e farm near ar Lethbridge, Alts., expects to sell $600,000 100 a es in Montana being practically over. ee 50 and $5 per d: 4. Thirty-two Eoldieks ene from. ssiniboia | motor it was a yea for blind readers. vol e. have been Se teved-ta feria bond egainst dam-|¥ ‘e to persons or property. wie iababon Ante ‘Chub valieved street car tie-up considerably William Diamond, a master of arts graduate of the University of Mani- toba, has been awarded a fellowship in the University of Chicago. Flight-Lieut. A. W. Carter, of Cale gary, has been awarded the’ Distin- guished Service Cross for shill in ai Satt Hear ti Ypres sali enzie, Alberta’s Deputy Minister of Education, has resigned from that important position to be- come bursar of the University of Al- berta. estern farmer donated a volun- teer’s pay to the local patriotic fund. teams are employed by the Winnipeg i Lieut. Nema r “DeArey i is a Win- aoa will Fe found for cups es re | men. e influx is aes we wages from | M: an \st the front to Saskatchewan homes were | 0, trip $60. cost of living in Winnipeg now} | is from 20 to 80 2 cent. higher than |-Chote se Winnipeg site to double its library 3 Ae free rides to the working peo- | N‘ it is calculated that there are en-/to tof a 2, aianier—stalun, nae Hehts 9 ae fi ‘$10.60 Ontarig. Pala ty bal Ean $1030; Jn: ame, track: Toronto, Sees per Ib.,'35 te ge Per large, $0c}_t r—First pats lour-—Firs| Taga ‘c new. per ton, mice: do., $8 to $9.50, track To- gu Bttaw—car lots, per ton, $7 to $7.60, | 5 ou accordit “wheat $2.1 | 52.2 20. aodord pe to acini. Ratha oe $1.20, | gasd de, si ing to| nt, in jute strong ace to track Toronto, e—Wholes: olds, (fomn : r—Cre wanter to gets prints, = BD 41 to 42c; dairy, , 284 to 240; S0de;. triplets, creamery prints, 44 to’ 45ce; solids, 43 to Ode. fitter “Fresh dairy, choice, #9'to det ‘wha’ 33 1BES—New laid, een 52 to B4c; 4 out of cartons, 45° t¢ Dressed, poultry—Spri eG rhe x tr 3.25; 12 oz, Cale Strained, tins. Sou hens. 20 to 22¢1 adian ch Igo) 235)" 20 to Bier chickens, squabs, per turkeys, 25 to 30c; Gan: Nast of October? jose guns imported, | hand-picked; $7.75 per bush; Timas, per c. potatoes Pe eee ce. $1.30 to $1.45, winions—Wholes , firsts ae Bi Bone ne Ho 204 ds, 43% i ; Selected, 47 “to toes—per bag, car lots; “winniper Winnipeg,” Qet at et Nove ‘Giw., s3a8s Ni United States Oct. 9 $1.98. 0, to. $82.00. et. ay tober’ doa; “Deceinier, $3. Sas Tor Oct. fiooo $10 te e Crow line between 3,500 waa 5 we aaliiers convalescent home and a vo tional training school is being plenned in Lethbridge, ta. 0 ,000 harvesters through PWinahien, 3,000 hands obeeinable 2 for Mani passing were ing club, and will help with the har- st. similar to that followed by the Rare ew whet, what oe tically all ts. Of the lat ont ter, slightly more than half pa, the name of the vari- ety grown. Forty-three per cent. did not know the varieties of any of grain sown on their farms. Bee a the Brooms shoul always hang when not in use. Have a hole bore} through ie hail ot inches from the end broom soon loses its shape and will Enougl wil alot ve fe Weed winny- tinier not do good worl poe ier ers seen Let There Be erat A’d fajor Doughis In the summer of , the Com-!i it mission of ecctien oe lucted a! possible for Germ: cau survey of 400 representative |sea, The detai Pundas county. Of these, in the hands of the ia than one per cefft. practised ee ment, ulso of the al tematic qalectidn, of tha meen graii i 78 a stocket pos $825 to's aig $5 to $5. oe | 80 0 $135; ao su Ba 18.75; do. f.o.b., $17. mntreal Market Pectascr No! 2 stock, 40 to dle: $1. aoe Cash pea $2-21; Roe 6 84ic. 5, gis Oa’ ERs CH extra No. a ‘toca, Bic; : B 25; No. Markets ale <_ Bibs as sits medium, 0 to Smoke to the, $1¢: do. heavy, 20,t0 270; cooked, 41 to '42e! rolls, 28c; breakfast bacon, 36 to soc: * packs, Plain, 39 to 40c; bone- Tess, 48 Tivet wiedte Leng cleat basin. 97 "to 27ge Ib: clear Rates, 264 to 28c. Lard—Pr Herces, 26 to 2680; tubs, 268 to “pails, 268 to 2c; compound, tlerces, "20 to 20ie: ‘tubs, 208 4c; pails, 204 to 25 | 0 -, 30 PEOPLE HT de | re 00, to | eet si hi or liver. trouble night, others are: Bieprank cred. nag) and irritable; some skinny o1 Strong_and fo make the, fouowing test. ng you c BY ONE BOMB 2 of Them were Killed in Air on London. A despatch from London say: The inquest on Thursday elicited that thirty people had be one omb which fell outside a hotel on Monday evening, twelve of whom were killed. All were either in the street yards the interiors were badly smas| » ed by concussion, afl hough the houses te, |did not collap in one 1 seit rend killed. Next door 8, ¥ ee A little further down the street a man entering his home was killed. ns, | rst CANADIAN TO GET 0,.B.E. Pota- Prices No. 3, Linseed—$3.6 e, Sentemb seit asked: ove Stock Marke °53.60 November, | Montreal, Oct. 2-—Choice steers, $10.25 if 98,00; bulls, $8 to $9; Ontario jamb: ee ee eb |sheep, k-fed ge eee Brades: $9 ton Selected hogs, $17.76 to $18.26. DEFENCE AGAINS jectiles made by the esreUa yy the France. This brings ANOTHER U. S. LOAN MADE TO FRANCE, iT HEAVIEST TORPEDO th lespatch from I Montreal says:— fire Hamilton says hei is SS eS his adian rowers’ Association. | future, and | Major es pet oy pees their seed!so confident of the succe: grain for nine per cent. | vention tat he is willing t gre &rew |chance on the ship experimented u jousand times heavier than the eagles ormed or other pro- my. Tore eee Soa A further credit of $40,000,000 was the Ore = the ear the allies up to $2, 466. 400, 00. "5 honor is Mr. Charles Blair Gordon of don for nearly two years as vice- 7, President of ‘erred on Montreal Manufacturer. The Ord ae of the was institut purpose of fe ee “the manifold services, voluntary and otherwise, that have been rendered both by British subjects and their allies in connection witl war.” The first Canadian to receive this As reward for the accept- able services rendered by Mr, Gor- 33 si Sete te. Imperial Munitions! P, cond class fore upon him by His Majesty the ordon is one of Montreal’s financiers. At the age of eighteen he set ont to make his living, and forty had amassed a fortun is the Dominion Textile Company, Limited, also of Penmans, of the Hillerest Col- "| His ee in higher education is evi- denced by the governorship of McGill * University which he occupi ee MANY PRAIRIE FIRES. INS SABEATCHEWAN. ‘A despatch from Prince Albert, Sask., says: Large quantities of hay have been destroyed by prairie fires Saskatchewan. raging in the timber areas, north of iver, and tl een enveloped in sibcetton iavecet gays, to are ‘Rood: | ener ‘and. the i | ox wi | injure, * ine “teoth end: is elmo. ey tel: : ae ae tl ae of the British Empire Con- British Empire ther iron to put color in. tn Jour Sounds en thy fissh.o also 8 great nerve and stor nly ‘trouble mea 4 shee a mn good. as Deen overcome, ample, "pleasant it oe Rent that they wr iii feral FIO to aritable institution | y man or Woman un ifon and increase thelr varpuei rin four weeks’ th ‘no serlous organ! A upc sees Wasi Aust tacks on’ see no Teale = jan foot Haha an railed, according official practically cleared the Bai |teau, and are holding all the teri and surpi the eae seitian of the war can be expected only by fighting, is and ac: le Au! spreading bombing operations.” COMPELLED TO WEAR . CHAINS ON HIS FEET. — A despatch from Petrograd says: i % nel erdict a tecnica, as no higher court ex- * Soukhomlinof?"s sentence, life im- prisonment, carrie: the verest form of incarceration, e first ten years ae hele rebations” sail finally the tae a t, and the convict finally ae the chance “to become a free Siberian settler. Heart-Rending French. When on a visit to London M. Ribot, the French premier, sat at dinner be- side inancier ae French was none of the best. knowing that M. Ribot spoke Bnei the voo-esk voo vooly, ma-voo-ly ma dunny— “ _ “My dear sir,” the minister blandly interrupted, “do, I beg of you, stop aber e in French. aaa ane ak it so well it makes me hom poner a: A Girl’s Ambition. Elsie (aged 5)—I do hope som a es man will ne me ihe I grow Asa Mary—Why, Elsie—Because I et to be duchess. with the The Doings @f the Duffs. ear, arc- by Ard ibou, various is principally fish. race does “not main in the wa- will come off TTHERE. You Go, POWDERING YOUR. Nos& AGAIN! — wr AM 1 MARRIED TOA CLOWN OR A WoMAN ne, ALL THE TIME DOLLIN LIM(T! THEY Wi WOMEN eens se — Too MUCH TIME FEES AND FIXING UP— IT MAKES ME WEARN | WIth OU-GIVE MEA MASSAGE renin tei RUM, AND COCOANUT OIL, A

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