“The Milverton Sun BOMBAY | EXTENDS TO HER ROYAL GUEST | ni eile Tet AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION Prince of Wales Received With a Tumultuous Demonstra- ; tion Unprecedented in the Histery cf Bombay—Bear- ing and Manner of Heir to the Throne Create Best Impression. EVERY BP epee (MORNING: e ‘The Sun Printing | oe Main Street - MILVERTOT Subgcription ratea:—One year, $2.00; six onths, $1.00 in ad urice. dvertising rates on applicat ea wer uacHien without pees aecetion serted until forbid and charged ac veto une ree A despatch from London say: | Beuter’s correspondent with | the | Box spscsestsatemen me Pace of Wate ino fone. dete ion arr ve Dna MALCOLM MacBeT. espatch, describes the reception of a aie a tanaptionantecis Publisher and Proprietor, fattsirad Bombay ‘ a chet Spe ee Teas. ed | when he landed and during the fou mile circuitous procession thidugb the | city, The splendid ahs corteg he ruli al fe | Governinent Euan = night oo BusinessCards : Medical, Drs. Tye & Nicklin Omice: Hours: 10 to 12 a.m,, 2 to 4 p.m, $ pints Sate the touched Ege native | and pie ter Fanart en Teft for ‘ bazaar, there was tumultous | Poona. enthusfasm AS ere in the his-| After a public, welcom? tory of Bombay. Prince in Poona his Royal H he route of the eins eae was will unveil the Mahratta War Mem- British and Indian t te will attend the races in the ha the Puptie Dave STORS, AILYERTON 1 WORLDS oe poe faeces | Z “ALL DRAWING AGAINST HIS ACCOUNT (Crore we weere (> ON HIS DEPOSITS): raion ‘ 2 4 Porgy Wane. “for “338 rs, I suffer iney Disease end M ¥y heal rhs was miserabl of ordina oy me icine ‘tia Tro the w me any good. Then J started to ae “Fruit-atis and me Bi w arkable.” the Headat oe “indigeade and Ger paion were relieved and Training Farmers. Letters That Have Changed Columbia, in the Big a Nat ‘Bar Creek region, there is a project one occasion Lord Be nghiey DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in medicine, University bt Toronto. ate assistant New York Ophthal mic and Au itute, Moorefield’s Bye. and Golden Square Throat Hos- ie pitale, London. ah 5 p. i Wve wines | wi jose manner and/ quadrangular cricket match (so called | m the competition of European,) AEE Mohammedan and Hindu where Henne and the sports tournament cee tour of| of the great Bombay Maidan. The iach va Bee a with Steay pro: the The Bombay Dae dtst of The lat ise London Times says the non-co-oper-| Prince of Wales in 1816. ationists had madd | the utmost efforts ’ nti a ithe | to rides the boycott of the , Pritee| Baie will go into the and isit effective, but the only|have some black-buck cresue He an overwhel sete and| will then proceed to Udaipur, whose} um ion, passing all pos-| venerable Maharaja is considered the} sible expetiions leading ruler in Rajputana, on accoun Exp it lescen mn. daily. Evenings—7 te day | y, na daturday a or ape ‘appointment (Phone 267.) BS Waterloo St. S.. STRATFORD. result aoe J. F. SEBBEN, Dd D. S., LDS. Sie Windsor Block, to Gandhi eit Re draeantent: Opp. City Hall, STRATFORD | put th correspondent refrains from| tr: je 9} Bea At Dpen evenings Paap tte: i Sei hemonctratio preepeesiee in Bom ~ any to have been as: at = farci-| which gave no daught mfire of imported | clothi ane danke on eet s the Prinbe of | Imperial dynatty: strenuous _ time Pri spend a couple of ’ stay in India,! days in the: Salles not far from the the} palace of t and Mog oe ‘rling “shammedan ALE. B. Morphy, K. re Solleltor for Back of Hamilton. LISTOWAL. MILVERTON, AT Offices: Listowel, ato) M y some other wey to Lon Prince’s visit the Owens & Goodwin ai by ‘ord Reading, the Viceroy, Barristers, Soticitors, &c. ff the ruling Princes on the sta Royal The initial cere-|b mony landing at the Gs way G@ India, on the ‘Bander, which was oe to commemorate the ¢ pes Lord Sinha. vis the King and Quee s, thel at Patna. f his ‘Windsor Block, - STRATFORD, ONT. his e an Indian Governor, in There wa su a durbar Money to Loan. BT, HARDING W.O, OWENS W. &. GoORWIN jw | Grand he aes shooting leo-|? pos dig} * British Spite : fj is 5 likely fs wider ee with the backing ee the ment. that points to the tonto bi part of the ruler cf the _ex-soldies truth. early a ‘million cola, is Ae _be spent in creating a farm ing colony on a Se of ee 000. acres. .Be-| Th mn prophesied that eventually the ae “| nese would rule the world. It 1 as if this prediction may be Rare ie in the past, ninety per cen were quite i iterat here has, however, come an awaken B ee a desire for, education has de- Eeee shachipnel an h ae ight and| One: of the reasons tor ry equipment “ies auanye ‘s ee ne Chi be brought to rete: see portable}ed a new phonet sawmills, trucks and tractors to liv {stock. Each settler will oe given ble for to write and e acres, a cow, thirty chickens and ea ao saveue wale can be Sar s. He will have a minimum salary| in their own language. £ $60 a month and a commission on} For eet of years Sane sale of his produce. | been a come a full- this sudden nese havé ic alphabet. e signs, or setae. there haa | iting Chinese, but it Ss euat a ae way that only iced. qualified farmer, as examina- late Jars attempted it, The old tions determine, he will be assigned | nese alphabet had 43,000 signs eal it an arable tract, independent of com-| is oe surprising that most China. munity, eontrel) on the route of theme up all idea of learning to | Trunk Pae i Ti aotreda sesh? cod ta be ues The intending eee eetot looks for the| the the task of invei hitch it e hitch is fat simple phonetic alphabet, ae as ont) he rot ts Sc aiussedl dallgre Tha Gaetan i deal of money es an ex- The ee Board If he is able to scrape to- wih ae “ Brentually China’s ruling men ee of BRUCE: salting uth- get the 5 ener isestiy as to the ss in British mean a multiplicity of | taken similar ventures in other places. The} writing me means ei this, “amplified serine eee oe eee method. is | hi The modern Chinaman Notary Public. w. ee awe Notary Public f Marriage Licenses RISE IN QUOTATI ON POUND STERLING Uiesuty Spirit. “There’s no use Sere on a uni | versity team, rsity boys always| ps ay t wore or Tom pro-| ion: prop. os of th he |p, Univ rersity pare i which is Due to Paproyement i in Great Britain’s Foreign Trade Balance. atch from New York say! A. Chalmers, - Notary Publi ioe oho pee a by 1 sterling, r a fraction ove Couveyancer, Iasver of M. $4 for femand bei This is cr, deeds, wills, mortgages drave amide Eeaeee SAS ane Saorian man’ eae games played att of Toro pice: Welr block, over Bank of Nova Scotia “Unt artiage License P. for the County of Perth, Brin in Rei d sold, A few choice Thur soi a fe tion in over six gain of six cet Pas fation of the w The rise eats w ted wi ihe: “Armament ee ference in Washington, improvement in cree " Britain’ eign trade balance h and thes sadiog Conti ite net then estate a aa the lo is e 2 Poe aane sce Pukiash-demie t ‘Not "| xame, primarily And antes a ae is their r objective MONKTON, ONTARIO Veterinary. R. E. Beggs, V.S. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURG! at arch, [extension service, ‘get that, Office: Barr’s old stand at, at tha yerman ae. reached their most acute ization, were relatively firm. Hotela The Queens Hotel Beat aaa S for posi pieretat tray and other ‘Two large Sample Rooms. GO. F, PAULI, Prop., a . hones and uprins aad, that fe eine in sports and general athletics is help- ing to produce that type of citizen. — Seven Miles of Eels Exported to New York despatch from tee York says:— miles of eels, valued at $100,-| eached thie city on Thursday el three specially con-| teneted berg see so arranged that | det ese at water will flow in and out of the ves- sels at all times, keeping the squirm- a3 a ae sales ts of this city have) day afternoon. Silver poe SOdee No. 202 eae to note a dearth of eels in the| ster stands firm in the att focal market. Dealers assert that for) has ta taken and will not paraten to any- a cee time there has been a startling | joe eonsidered a violaticn of ise absence of eels from the iseal fish eal and fee a eeeaite e ine 200,0! Milvertoa, Ome | , Ulster Fiealy Maintaitis e Stand Taken Gecletios. ie | Seven Milverton Uodge No. 478 "| 900, r AF. xs ‘5 A despatch from London says:— Ulster’s reply to the latest British Cox erpnem mn of (on Meere every Monday eveni sue on or before full moon eyesore in their ball ewteing | brethren always nvekome hishera teet BrSREReT the stress of other Meets every Se oie at 7.30 in thelr hall over Bank of Hamiiton. Visiting brethren alw J.-M, Pleischhauer, Nuts yn welcome Queen ti, Een i “Sey. Ree, ns ¢ St. Lawrence River, w fates pe forwarded here oarcnt regard to of Alberta a pop jeoere with mee 68 in sae crease of 207,382, or 55.34 per ~~ KINGDOM OF ARABS IN MESOPOTAMIA — TO BE CONTROLLED BY BRITAIN spatch from Paris ‘eedom of religion and worship Barbet’ "A. L. Fisher, mem vibes oF Ae | oo cies equity of commercial Se Council of the League of Nations for| ings with foreign countries would be reat Bs Thu ared. reaty, however, Mr. er suid, will secure the control of the foreign sae of the Irak re- gion to the Bri “an cent. L. O. L. No. 45, Milverton Meets every Wedne: fore full_ moon Petrie’s Drug Sto: Visiting Yue alvaye alee idle ‘on, Mast esday on or be- ia their hall above Counter Check Books... ale hare that Great Britain was preparing | negotiate a treaty with Prince Fel beg King of the Irak region of Mes isedam of: Teak potamia, * defining the relations of “| cludes virtually all of Mes Geeta aatory| one of the territories ci by o the new Kingdom. class:mandates which are still to aty, will be: bated Nee approved by the Leagn ouncil, and erning which the United King himse!f in tes Gagne recently notified os 8886 Third Ave. cad | Gibbs, v) | no one was injured. z ungry for Eris ae education, the Seat belt. To| and even old peo ‘ou ie middle of September, 1921, 90,-| anxious to learn a ean: hd write. 000.000 bushels, of which 85,000, 000 | have Se s tpped ae had come| to Montre: e certain | eecetirs su iti “Our ae of the rics JSS Gee Admiralty Will Aee ions about a doasegeceetae | ‘A despatch from Londen say connection with its Een ent in sniistative Seana: au British admiralty has resolved to| on 1 cap- —_—__o—— Incendiary Appa * (me - 40 Year Term} A despatch from New York says Raphael Boccagna a cobbler. r, according to the Evening N The Bron =, pe These. retirements would sot Bate week for| ‘king more ships out of commission, it w oa the Washington Conference " agrees the United families in| States val fentriction Leese sitar sale, Ae rate tien | Cont Court to twenty to forty years| Personnel are cone tet in ae Sing first degree arso avin om aida if the ‘pichon of Me langered Hee the | © Leaia Judge Louis D.} ia the law does not permit me to send a, to the electric chair) ‘There are now in | operation ee or give you lo mut the United States many cer The fire was Spistovered in time and) electric stations provided eth es ratus. The anuape ae Electric Ice Achines. SEES: Maybe Mother Was. Lucy heard’ her z je summer season is cangal as compre: motors for liquefying am- mmole: ix the process of freezing ar ice. plan has been especially suc- with small plants supplying power and light for towns of less than five thousand inhabitants. In some cases the eaming of the A xiliary icemaking apparatus equal Living in Austria is now 98 times SHecRmlual renee: caine arhoiaeglant costly as in 1914 [tor other purposes. ug. r it for some time, | electric she solemnly said, “Well, it doesn’t make me sick.” ee Be as HOW THE NAVIES OF THE THRER vege SEA POWERS COMPARE T0-D, A COMPARISON OF PRESENT NAVAL BUILDING PROGRAMS. D ee comparisons of the aval pRereneTy of the greatest powers in the welds ag they are to-day and as they will be, if the present naval building plans are completed. Note that Great Britain would still stand out above the other powers. Sir Ian Hamilton warns us as to Japan's great efficiency Stat curing the ane of which i sald the council that it must have a voice. regarding armament. Note her position on the diagram. {0} ales y|_ Ontario oats—No. 2 white, 38 tola diseovery. eee sf an ie ins ay 200 commanders early ioe e program, | er a-tives”’ HORUS FOISY. Be a ox, vs toe Sais “3 nt ostald by should take Mai | The Leading Markets. | cae Toran. | Manitoba wheat, Northern, #|$1.17%;, No. 2 Northe mm, $1.14%: S a ne aba oats Bt =| fujection sca Oxygen ao No. Hl eet 41c; Eni ables | Man to Si No patch frst om Pari “says +55 praciied sities, ane ev w DP le for ae “ "ow, 65c3| A F neh to the man beings witl special breathing ta y Dr. Bayeux, Bais \No. 4 CW, | All the ey track, Bay p |. American corn—No, 2 ae 58, rts. /40¢. commit to the pa h Ontario. whoat—No, 2, Winter, por eee n of 0: car lot. $1 to $1. 0. 8 Winter, Cee cots respiatry varie ito No ts conercial 900 me “pce prin 98 to 98c; No. 8 oe ‘he feasability ot His icoreny the Alps, where he arley- extra, test 47 1 ts use in ve 58 to bbc, metering to reeiette | eaten 18,000 feet vathout the slight outside. [est diffi alty. No. 2, 60 to 65c. | a Oe: ow Long Do You Slee Many, tear le oe are on cord of earl ong great me alth inoue ee enough; ia cellent habit seems to be going out-of Mani tobe. flow |second pats., $6. | Ontario fom at ‘eed—Del | Bi ae al jbags included: Bran; per t 22! a rts, er ton, $24; ‘good feed flour, 0, Hay favor. ‘ ; Clemenceas \ Sale $22; mixe Straw—Car lot Cheese—New and ins, 19% to Sino} when in the thr ins, | cal problem, finds two or threo hours iplets, Stiltons, , 28 JD \ Butter a ce po! ry, y, a sit posse ia sald to be able t Bs) to fs > alm Spring rs, 20 t to 30 to Lord Re | never in bed after 4 a.m., while at on 35e; ida turkeys, | time Lord allowed himself | only four hou \, 20} _— She Had Good References. » ad you Kill all the germs. se-] “¥ aam; I run it through the w. laid) meat arias twice.” jnid, in car- 5 ora a 0 , 86 to 8c; new “0 : : There are at least five women e'| house-surgeons in English hospitals. imp gab 2.35;| Dried figs are weight for weight, | more nourishing than bread, S Sones 1be 5 y tin 4M% per be ti ‘ an. bu primes, sh 04 roduc $4 per /Ba al als, butcher | $5 to $7 50; do, good, $ do, do, fair, se oS $4; } '§80; springers, $70) calves, choice, $10 to $11; do, 10; do, 0 [lambs ‘rood, $8.60 to $9; do, com 3 |to $0.60; steep, choice, $4 to $4.5 do, ood, $3.50 to $4; do, heavy eh bucks, § os, fed ad watered, \'s95 50, b., $8.50; \do, Pouatee points, 3 ser Mo! ‘He Looks Into the Eye’’ Y THIS METHOD, it ts bat impossible to m. all work {s done by lookin the eve, Shereny Jeke ee Ing th fect right at its Weak Muscles Streagthesen Oats, Can, | \do, No. 8, Eye: w Spateneese b when glasses are fitted Tavandedesetens Caitrents scree poeretely. anaes with i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! 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