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Milverton Sun, 11 Sep 1919, p. 7

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His Royal Highness has captured: ee 's heart. ‘the fighting. m: o met him at the enthusiastic welcome. But there is a ship upon his bo the bright, spon- taneous smile the genuine boy of fas he proved on the battlefield, tier. ae a tag sympathy ane won Canada’s tena. The Prince has now bee Canada under all at all sorts of functions, formal and heart and not from the head. 4 Canadians had heard! white-haired man ‘the Prince’s democratic ey noe om 0: tachment; and’ the fiche and ey wers prepared tothe agente him when he ¢ sine AB te the cheering, grandpre! eilkty Canads gave bint a loyalist He corned! Ue comes!” cried theater in Weaneh; res his cap in the air force bigger and more compelling} agi Be. as tongue, “he comes, the British: across our Danton: It is his own Prince’ No friendliness in tae tone— personality, his unaffected, straight-| no feeling. forward, winning ‘boyishness. It is The gazing understandingly at another. Then the eyes © se@h it ae sorts of ‘conditions| of his answering eats to Spee Jas sabe still in otherwise, and it is very evident that paneer, all 5 Ses net donne bi his ue ‘is greatest qualities come from the| ami He epee ee still on on his. lips. “They made a striking pair, thi with his expression indifference, his air of de- lad all life and utter ye came ay answer in the same|" surging crowd pressel them “See, he wav M, of the Prince moved on ent are anid the grim patri- ate of the an. The warmth his glance, the smi , irresistibly This time We M ignore this cause outs lands on the town buying means shipwreck. E LIGHTHO! SE. feguard “Home pee wth the light ih publicity and education. safe course is the Trade-at-Home course. The only Spend aot ca at home. Any community* that Out-of- ory stored with intimate showed that, | hailed him as their future jooked on him as one of with his mem little touches when people while they h: lord, they 1 A Quebec Incident. cant incident in connection at Quebec. an in and a young man. were grandfather and grandson, mem- 3 of a French family that has cher- ished the religion, the sentiment, the language, the manners and customs it brought with it from France when the fleur-de-lis floated from Quebec’s Among the throng stood The with ae visit of the Prince occurred] w ing among the crowds, he kept pace) 490: squabs, 1} qual Not the with the car that bore his hero/Then,) Live culty —Spring chickens, 28] gracious acts performed by the Prince | at Uffington and Tallington, Lines, paar and tired, he waved his to 290; fh ste aed fowl, 26 to 80¢;| o¢ Wales during his brief stay in Ot-| comprising 3,000 acres jucklings, 22c; turkeys, awa was to invest in a complete or ‘or the tenth year in succession But the Prince had spotted iim. The Pats wert wy ew ae, i 2g to 2 oe Unleate ot War Savings Stamps, Rey. Principal D. J. Thomas has been to stopped till youth—Royalty and} fwin: = yal Highness was delighted to fa appointed chairman of the Wood his olay evidently pears . sou-| venir. yemed handy, so 3 CW, ares No. 2 fer Weekly Market Report Foodstuffs. Toronto, Sept. pe a Nontherny $2. 30; No. ; No. 3 Northern, $2.23, in store Tort William. ee oats—No. 2 CW., Pui ted 87%c; extra No. ed, 83%, in eae ee Mentiabi barley—No. 3 CW, $1.32; | Scar? on co br 25; butchers’ eter No, 4 CW, $1.28; rejected, $1. 22; er ec, $h 2.50 to, $12; do, good, $11.50 $1.22, in store Fort, Willia yo ed.,, $10. merican corn—No. * 3elow nom-| §4) inal; No. 4 yellow, not Sane . meee tees ee Siwhite 8 88 to 90¢)| choice, $10.25 to $10.75; do, good, necameeng: to freights outsi wheat B20; duelings, 25e; ple ult, 29 ‘aA 0c. ——Fresh di Margarini esr Pricice: fonved tha boy Wis Ne to 6ie. cigarette ease. hoy, grinned delightedly and oat his thanks, as he clasped the pift—probably festined to become the cherished heirloom of future genera-| » tiohs. 400; ermany e ae even more daniag ing than German competition.” come —o——— “In this world it is not what wi . take up, ee what we Eve up that akes BELGIUM RECOVERIN! F NEW ZEALAND WILL ISSUE VICTORY LOAN} } tc despatch from Wellington, N.Z., s:—The New Zealand Government is iesting.a $50,000,000 Victory Ioan immediately. race Fl to $11.20. Sat. 49er a prints, 97 to — 36 t Ege No, 1's, 56 to 57¢; selects, 60 m Dressed poultry—Spring chickens, roosters, 28 to 30c; 38e. turkeys,'40 to 450; ducklings, 34 0 86c; squabs, doz., $7. “Live poultry——Spring ghickens, 88¢; 5], 20 to, Boe; ducks, 27 to 3 ean: $526 t0 $5.75; primes, "sas to $4.75; Imported, hand Poe Burma, $4.00; ) W: ‘ROM WAR STRAIN} Limas, 15 t was quite willing that his investment Heney-—Ext rasteiislovin 6 ib. tins,| should be made known. and. kindly CHEAP TOYS despatch from London says:—|24 to 25¢ 10-1b. tins, 28% to 24er|sent.the following letter, with per- UJ “Belgium has got her feet out of the| 60-Ib. tins, 23 to 24c; buckwheat, 60-Ib. ae to publish it, ‘to Sir Herbert Tak. wud quicker than any other Kuropean| tins, 18 to 19¢; Comb, 16-02. $2, B, Ames, Chairman of the National : country,” says a widely known busk|*°,dozpns, 10-02) 82) to 34 done | War Savings Committee: Japanese Competition in British| ness man, who recently bas been in-| ig GME iP g945 to, $2.50: per Bb im- = Aprerniughl Hiss Otay Market Even More Damaging | vestigating the situation in that war- rial gallons, $2.35 to $2. 10; sugar, ‘S8ptember, ‘Dts. Than That of Berlin. levastated land. Other business men|{h.. 2 Post pie tatanes : Ka pas nti that 0; ne Sa Besta Whviosale: hed a plenned Jes 0. be he false. c ofa in his latest trip through Belgium, fi nadian War Savings Cert German manufacturers of games and] yy." poover found remarkable devel-|¢,% feate—Hiens, medium. 4%, cana een hag Se Se have made advances to distribu- 4 that:th to » heavy, 40. to 42c; cooked, | 5 ave" War Saviige ‘St F Choun hetiiae, naka sha-ghdee | ere eee ene Peewee 68 fa 65e; rolls, 86 to 38c; Break fast | 3 ings Stamps on tors: of railway facilities have now almost, bacon, 49 to 55¢; backs, plain, 53 to eels: rate oO ‘howe we have in Eng- Bie; 1 Boneless, 56 to s—Long clear eos 84 efficient Brodysing point. Owing to meat every success. th ess of the kingdom, it] to 85e; cleat ‘elie, fo 84 a I remain, has been Doasible for the workers in| 5457! Bie pails, 80% to 87%; Yours sincerely, ail he ‘aistriets to be made fully | print, 8 to ae Fe ala Saeed (Signed) Edward P.” aw the necessity of seine t0} 31 to si 4es , 31% to S2ey, pails, weak wth all se Soe sais pt, 23 to NEW ZEALAND RATIFIES A SE Mont crear iia is TREATY WITH GERMANY ontreal ; our, Br Sr may was unanimously rated theca finest westerns, Parliament, of the new aeicaate erate ar Rolled oats, bi aes $4801 $525. $20 to Be. hier, choicest creamery, Eggs, pace 64 to 66c; selegt ety ot - 60c; No. 1 st 3 te stock, 43 t ” Pota cee << r car lots, $2. 15 to $2.30. Dressed jena abattoir killed, $32. eke ans Begs ——Manitoba wheat 2 Nortb- Tor heavy steers, ust BY to 3 ghibo, 50; en heavy v Winter, 4 celebrated their golden wedding. Events In England Lord Hartington has accepted the mayoralty of Buxton for another year. are National Union of Railwaymer 1 loan Willesden court $125, 000 i electricity extens Mr, and Mrs. G. elo Worlington, x Middenhall, Sussex, have just A memorial service for the Berk- shire Cadet Force was held in St. urkeys, 35 to fares least amongst the many that tn Canada, War Savings Stamps are on sale similar ie one | that: are 0 popular in England. It was his in- aetind tn: call Gea pant cific ee lairy, bak Be 47 to during his stroll around Ottawa incognito, but pres- sure of other engagements prevented this being done. s were therefore sent to him at Government House and the sale, duly made, in cash, by the era of the National War Savings Com The Prince ‘owl, 84 to oleked ‘bus., Jand. “I wish the War Savings campaign 58c; clear bellies, ‘A. despatch trom Wellington, N.Z., says:—The peace treaty with Ger- Lord Lindsey has given instruction for the sale by auction of his estates Green Education Committee. Sir Hervey Bruce, the owner of large estates in Nottinghamshire, has died in Ireland at the age of seventy- Philip Sassoon, M.! intends to build houses fishermen to help solve the housing problem. Among the most Seah admissions to the Sheppey Workhouse are a wo- man aged ninety-seven, eu son, aged seventy-two. Sir Douglas Haig has in a letter ex- pressed his warm admiration for the splendid work done buy the Life Boat Seevice during the mong some old Danks when aars sold by an Haling lady as rubbish spare.’ fousia --Ahreé -ficay “aided ot six. Sir A stone axe-head, apparently a oe tic origin, was unearthe¢ at Matlock, Derbyshire. 9 WAITING LIST OF 5,000 FOR PASSAGE TO CANADA A de: ayatch from London says:—}.,; The Canadian Pacific Steamship eee PRiauer call at the company’s of- files daily. be aaa face is nearly as good] » y weather.— A cheerful aftel Tathar phrGy natieer ted thecpacts for an invalid as heal Cannon Which Fired Last Shots. -sentedon behalf o Shelley, which were sold afterwards | way, fo {of England _ in Great War to Form Memorial, ; A despatch from Londo interesting event took Says—An ce at Mons recently, when Lieut.-Col. W.- Bovey,| jan 0.C., Canadian Sectior of Canada, guns of the Canadian Artiller: er Lescarts re behalf of the city of Mons. e number of distinguished Canadians and Belgians were present the eeremony and at the banquet| which follows ie guns Dat bee located after) onsiderable search. They were orig- thally with the 3rd Canadian Division, which, ‘under Major-General Sir F. 0, Ww. Loomis, K.G.B., actually entered Mons. le ea BABYLON REDEEMED. The Great War Has Re-opened Won- e derful Region to Civilization. The earliest records ‘of civilization i When they finally discoy- ered each other, each tried to con- er the other, with the result that es were finally destroyer of the “Euphrates Sa ever rivers, the original home of Abraham, and the place of captivity of ee descendants in later times, was me a garden spot of the earth. The Garden of Bden 1s said to have been located there. Irrigation ditches extended over the entire valley, and a dense population lived on the pro- duets of the fertile 80) in later centtries the blight of Turk- ish misrule has been over the land, and the population has consisted of a few nomadic wanderers who, followed their flocks from one patch of grass o g dressing until the healing was ac- paliehet which was aid tobe very laughter of Dr. William L. pertiia a of the pISnoare of that has seen» many raw burns, hands cracked by cold and blistered feet cured quickly by the resin-and-beeswax application, and always with instant relief from pain. At that time, of course, when sup- plies x wagoni unobtainable. Later, when traffic became more & flame of a tallow candle» spread it in thin layers, one on top of another, on % piece of the manner described above. How Tommy Atkins Got His Name. known as Tommy. It happened in this @ war ial issued a little notebook to the requesting each bie to fill in the nu blanks in the ti , Gate of enlist- ront page Wai ak book under the name of Tommy tein. It did not take long for the nd it is to-day as s! of the English fighting man as John Bull is itself. gy “Your hair is getting thin,” said the barber as he his I fi through the es hairs of his victim, “Now, we have se hair tonl ia the world, guarantee it I put something on it oir mori ing!” said the customer. quire what, sir?” “My hat! y Benjamin Franklin, h.”—-Beechet SRENGING UE FATEHR 1W'S A RAPPY" MAN 1 AM YONIGHT S A GOOD TIME BUT A NEXT DAY 4REAT HEAVEN} WHAT Wil NEIGHBOR! THE SAY yy | the holder |i ao boon awarded the Dc muslin, and applied it in i ‘The British soldier was not always | ™ ame to stick to all the soldier boys, |. “May I in- 8 “fen inlans hn McC: Se ie ley, been My he as satan ioe Health Tomer’ for Lower og ce A mem rial tablet has ‘been unveil: ed in Donteeui Parish Church, VRE in memory of ot A. L, Baxter, Sergeant J. Wilson, of Motherwell, of the Croix de Guerre, Anderson Turner, known as tho “Scottish Deerfoot” a halt century ago, died recently at the age of eighty-one. E About thirty overseas students w der the guidance of Professor Wallac recently visited the famous herd of white cattle in Cadzow Park, Hamil- ton, The corporation of the town of Ren+ ae recently presented the freedom The late Sir Donald Mackenzie eres has left a legacy of 0 “Royal Ali firmary, Pals te recting ‘While work@men’ were a . | pillar box in Bay Street, Port Glasgow, . R, M. Drennan, son of /R, Dren- nan, ‘Tate of Sanquhar farm, Ayr, has + been appointed beraaan ar Anatomy © in the University of Cape Town, Hugh Cunningham, ties new Provost of Stewarton, has served for fourteen years in the town Counc! vost Morton, of Ayr, recently un- veiled a roll of honor for the men of the Corporation Tramways De- partment, containing 58 names. Peter McConchie has served fifty- eight years as clerk of the West Kil- bride heritors, the recent gifts to the Burns Museum at Mauchline is a por trait or Mrs, Thomson, a daughter of the The *ieath is announced at Kirkin« tilloch of George Jackson, a wi Baal eee naan Se 9 0. per} On Pasaaeene Hill—H. R. H. the Prince of Wales maxing pe speech | car ist "2 to $2. a Ma. 2 do. e197 i i $ George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, /re- span, The Great War known west of Scotland breeder o} after the laying of the corner-stone of the Victory tower of the new Par- | to $2.0: 0-$1.99, fio. OY feceen: cently. d up this wonderful eres to Clydesdales. liament Buildings . Between the Prince and Sir Robert Sohinia are Hon. shipping a a aanien to 9 | Bo ed; toscholts a os $140; For the first time in England an as civilization. It is now in Master Neil ee Morales P. BE, Blondin, postmaster-general, and Admiral Sir Charles Kingsmill. Sade Tape aera he sibs | 2d med., $ 5 to $75; springers, $ idea ea ld 28 ee ae Hen sion of a British army, and let = hope | Helensburgh, 2.08; No. 2 Spri by 30 1S S05 05; | 2 $150; light-ewes, $7.50 to $9; yearl-| the other day, realizing $: forever free from the rule of the un-| awarded honors Se the Royal rae is not at his best at cereripplat func-| it was the youth with its lure meet- ha 3 Spring, $1.95 te" 0. ings, $10 to $11.50; spring lambs, per} Farmers in the Alton district of | speakable ‘Turk shall say ing Society. tions; evidently. he finds them very] ing pee with its prejudice—and con- Barley Matting $1: AS3 ie $1.85, ac- $18 to $14.50; calves, good to/ Hants are putting more of their land | within a few years this valley shall m town council has befo tryin, in hei falle (adorrualiy| Gueet cording to freights outside. choke Si to pies Die ear wat-|under grass in order to reduce the|not again become \ one of the most| them a proposal’ to extend: the We into the Nee arms of the com- The 1 grimness melted, the indiffer-| ha of cars, wages bi prosperous farming regions in. the} Bay alge ae a half mile to Ard mon people—eh, that’s a different| ence faded from the wrinkled face.) Rye—Nominal. gb, , £.0.b., $19.25; do, f.o.b. tol 4 Bolsian, aged ninety-eight, and | world, a destiny to which its marvel-| fillayn . thing. The Prince loves the glad} You caught the glow sudden fanitoba flour—Government stand- ers his wi aged ninety-four, left. Clerk-| ously fertile soil and its» genial cli- Fennyshse epneainins six thow ~ shouts of the pe He revels in he on it, unloaked for ard: G1, Barone. 7 2a te soem 8 te cna recently for their old home in | mate entitle it? Ser paneer 1 ce 6 oi Ay Lock. heir lave He makes ag attempt, to] dattaces, and 9 yes, sympathy. | He) ..q)"Montreal A Toronto, $10.20, in a Oe cia a partneata sab Wheaee : ee eee aenee| cone Peel esd te ise, bal re 9. 30;"com:| are now open to the public on Mon- pA gagitlinin noe se Campbell of Shirvan has been ap And again he always gives them of| “My Prince’ eried the lad, his)" \ivifeed—Car ota, Vesivered Mont- °?: ee 505; com-| a D' LY DI his very best. He may forget the set| voice ‘thrill with excitement Ke real fraights, bags ine] eluded: Bran, per | 02, $7.50; ‘cows, choice, $9.75| days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and| A subscriber who was interested In| pointed vice-convener of Argyll, in ceremony of many Il-preparé “Our Prince,” corrected the grand-|ton, $45; short ee |, $55; good i ey $9 Fa 50; fim $8.50 Saturdays. a recent article about a painless | succession 20, the late Sir James Pat. ; a 75; medium, $8 to $8.25; com-| George Ellum, who has been head-| method of treating burns that the war| ten MacDong: On bas el nee sere en nine his digas cage ome with f feel-j feed flour, ae sei nS AA Pe ADE eso LET oa 3 SES LR ae an etal purges ase ahcov aces eal At a rin shouts of the thousands who surged| ing. our peo) > $5.50; bulls, choice, $8.75 to $9; good, oe t pe agp op ry est hike Dias Ee mixed, per ton, fo ee ei9; babe To- 1 nic eee Orie: Seome| schools at Hastchurch for the past tention to the fact that the Meg GANADRG SHEEP AND-QOATES OS auto at the Exhibition grounds at To- aaa ceed 3 um ° $6.55 b 0 $6.76; common, $2.50 to| forty years, has tendered his resig-| of 1848 had a rer similar method of i tonto, or the breezy bonhomie. with! , He was # curly-haired, Retiree (_Biraw—Car Tots, per ton, $10 to $11, | BR Dr eio lente S18 60. to $14, nation. curing “burn aged a nae Speen es which the habitants t. Anne de| Pite-eved, freckle-faced boy—hatless| track, Toron & lambs, $12.50 to $13; Ontario| J. A. Goldsmith, of Ashford, who oe dicey ro from the fir Deparemett ti ae ee Mood Beaupre crowded forward to shake| % and stockingless—but he knew a “real nape paitce Weal eep, $7.50 to $8; Quebec sheep, $6.50) has been an engine fitter with the S. trees and of beeswax, and sometim 8 gy he akg his hand or the bouquet, of flowers| ‘let when he a ie and Prince utter—Dairy, tubs and et 386 | to ogs, Fes ta, $21.50 to $22;!B. & C, Railway for the past fifty-eight ; added eta tallow. While the sit 2 3 Edward w: on prints, 38 to ery, mixed lots, $19. $20; sows, $16.50| yoars, died at the ageof eighty-five. | ture was hot they spread it on a piece} The sheep population of Canada dure The Royal auto was moving slowly Pee ade solids, 52 to Sexe; pets, to $17; stags, 50 t 15. t the 730 applications received for | of tightly woven new muslin, and ap-| ing the last five y: has increased Th. along soe streets of pare pecan Bee 58c. jeter noe houses by the. Watford District Coun-| plied it to tho burn, face down, as | from more than 2,000,000 head to over And the boy ran alongside, his eyes cil, 413 are from demobilized soldiers, | warm as the patient could stand it. | 3,000,000. In tl t the a teling fam Fre ctlone’ bot| elowing. Every few yards he shouted] 5504 %ng: poultry — Spin4 he eRe TR Gavines. STAMPS, | sailors and women ‘They then bandag jared mem-| excuses for not reating more. sheep i : >: ! ber, and each day removed the outer| have been thi ense ting fences and the liability of the sheep being killed by dogs. Both these dif. ia it is thought, can be overcome, al type of sheep is one which mn and wool, grade of m said W. Telfer, live stock branch of the Dominion Department of Agricul+ poor es department was prepared fter to who i not te destroyed by shee} smaller. Moreover, th posed to be free from tuberculosis, In eb ip 3 Austria, Germany, Nore beef ce, Italy, Spain and Sorbia, int ‘Can jada there are only a They are easily fed ‘The only essential is cleanliness, Their it as fine a quality Dominion Government are to loan these to any assoziation who apply. ‘ Largest inland Se The Cuspian Sea is the largest. in es Ly t e situated | kind: > Peo an Russia. and sturgeon are auyahst seal fishery is import

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