Milverton Sun, 15 Jun 1916, p. 6

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2 “i ‘by noon Monday. ] eee i. nes Se _ and Furniture. The! a Printing Office verton, O1 UPSCRIPTION RATES| One atx m 30 montine Noccehtecin ina asmioee. oicaters in arrears will be llableto pay $1.50 per year Advertiaing. rates on. appiteation, ivertisements without specific directions ibe pementes untilforbid and charged ac- ntract advertisements must MALCOLM MacBETH, Publisher and Proprietor BusinessCards DRM. Cc. TINDALE, ELD; S;: Office: Over Metropolitan Bank, Milverton 7 8. ¥. PARKER, M.D, PLL. TY! DRS, PARKER & TYE (ONCE SFUBLIC DRUG STORE, MLYERTON Houre—10 to 12 o'clock a, m..and 2 0 O'clock p.m, and 7T{o Book pm. ° * _ bega H. B. MORPHY, KC, poe x 'y Public, - Conveyancer cileitoror LisdownL, 3 is fae TONS ons ton a R BLEWETT, 1 K. oe Solicitor for the Bank of Toronto ‘Gordon Block ONTARIO ratrom, duate of | aterio , Toronto, imesticated animals, © Phone or otherwisepromptly atterted to W. BARR, Veterinary Surgeon in nah en wel Aohis ody Zoeger, Seey. Meats avery APE ee ny Pride . in their a gl ad re, ey., J, H, Brown, W. D, WEIR, Notar bls, Aue dionser for tha Consis att Pees Ate vite Office in the Wei Matias Bank, “ck A, CHALMERS, Monkton, Ont, tary Public, Convey pote Issuer of Re rae Licenses, J. the pean, of eal Estare iaeke and sol on te biee (arrestor immediate wif pac aback de th i A MBB BS ET WOOL Senne Was British Army—Most _Jrishmen ‘ke to elaim Lard Kitch- ras a countryman of theirs on thet SiotdaL diet baeea ag at Guns- borough’ Villa, County Kerry, on June But although his father, migrated to Ireland from Leicester- shire two years before the birth of his son n Herbert, the famil: Anglia army in 1871 he had had a actual war. Whale: aan a Woolwich ects ik stay’ a vaca- ion with his father. Sa sien ees for she Irish estates had sold. France’s last desperate against the German hosts was being fought out by brave but ill- ore Kitchener offered French, was accepted, and fought un- den General 1 Chanay in the operations und Le Learned Value of Organization. In‘that terrible winter cam) Kitchener saw miles'ot malted freight | cars loa war material; sol- diers fheeatie tor Tak Cot overcoats stored i {in plenty half « mile away, but which there was n Tere lee food that rotted because | r fought be Déevihes with Nubian: bee ip ers and American bridge builders end) hemmed in the Boers with blockhouses ! after a alloca ascent made when his | clothes we hree_ months hia Gran oear Wo eat with pleurisy. With British Army. He foined thes ee in the spring of an mn the Jong, | hard toil nae ean Pareto the men who serve her. oa years he worked and ici and then was fetache to ‘ork in a semi-civil capacity on the | Palestine survey. For , | Passed w id down. measuring land of Canaan and learning the ways e ech of its people. In Palestine, in Cyprus, in Egypt, Kitch- ed to adapt himself to tl ir language but their very in- feupiidgl and. Said live aiioug ths d {and Lieut. ‘our years ne 12 1 WAS. BRITAIN'S MILITARY DOL, io NEVER FAILE FAILED IN HIS SERVICE in Franco-Prussian War Before He Bntered of His Life ue Spent in Foreign Climes. Arabs as safe from detection as Kim in the crowded streets of Lahore. Making a Mummy Fight. En tau acquired Cyprus in - ae . Kitchener was placed in charge of the exploration. Hae had neither money nor: powerfal friends, but the maps and reports he sent back to London were models of their kind. In 1880 he was made British Vice- Consul at Erzerum. His real chance came in 1883 After the bombardment of ‘Alexan- dria England had to reorgan: the army. Kitchener volunteeh: h k of aising a force of 6,000 men for the defen ‘zype. fe | The Wella; does not came. ofa fight. e job seemed hopeless. itchener was told to lick the avalry into shape and was attached to the Intelligence Department. He {Proved that ae eliah was like a bicycle, incapal standing up alone, but fee: tisefal in the hands of a skilled master. In ten weeks after the arrival of the first patel of |raw recruits 5,600 men went: through sue, and;the ceremonial parade saavenients as} land, and, eh a grant o! frase by: ths British Guards in d they did it with un- usual # ec) sion, cd 14 Years in Egypt. For fourteen years Kitchener sery- jed in Egypt. He was with the Gor- |don relief expedition in 1884, and |staved till the hero of Khartoum had a enpnie Ae Haatanlshe aa secale wounded by a bullet that | siateered his jaw and buried itself and he was invalided | tack to England, In 1888 he returned Egypt as adjutant-general to head | the-Firet Tuapadelie Roudniees tavops | at Toski, where he led the final charge. |'Time and again he was mentioned in | despate s. From Governor-General |of the Red Sea littoral and Command- nt of Suakim he was maade Chief of | Police at Cairo, and on i rvematiciniatien: san Srumotaa ia Sirdar in 1892, He was only a colonel th Slaughter of Dervishes. Four years later he began his _re- conquest of the Soudan. gola expedition won him major-general, and the next WANTED! Washed Woo! 40 to 45c Per Lb. ha wool 4 ot accord- ‘0 quality. Newton Woollen Mills m-ll-a-11. H. ©. Wagner, Prop. EE SES QUEEN’s ‘HOTE ton, Ont. a ‘EL, Milve: accomm« atic mn fe travellers and others awe ag tenants queveand.Gleate se no ci stables, George F. Pauli, ‘rope. Are You Insured THE,CANA DIAN ORDER OF re “tect for wile nd tantly ‘at Eieestinate it C-bpncr # N, Zimmermann, R.S Coal, Cement and Lime Motar Stain, Etc, 4 Grain, Flour and Feed RY.FISH&CO, LINWOOD 3 | Be Look Well bes | Dressed 1897, he started to avenge Gordon's built he bored, and he struck water in the weds just were he needed it, and ork was fini n October 31, 1897, In April of the following year Ritgrener wor tie bettlevorvthe: Ke" bara, and on Sept. 2 caught up witl ie Mahdi tomes ee Omduenion fe sealed his former victory and~ the| Khalifa’s doom. Gordon was avenged. After the fight was won he cut off the m, killing about | The Mahi’s, toi was the ch- that no part of the body could be eH r re-enshrinement to be a focus for . He gave peace t Kaiser. —The “‘well dressed” man will secure more business than the slov enly man. Be in line and get one of our nifty suits. § Fit and workmanship always guaranteed, :-; S. N. SMITH Ghe Up-to-date Tailor («MILVERTON He was created Baron Kitchener of Khartoum, received the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, the thanks i 150,- Fren 10 aeebued at once began to land. build up the countr Boer War. ina year the Bocr War broke ae asa acierthe Brita dinagtors Lord Roberts to South frica. Lord Kitchener while Sindar of the Egyptian army, was pro- moted lieuten: ant-ge made pice rats atamte fia ieerinesietnl Cape d's Bi ost nideting. | Look Here |: Goods at Old ~ + Prices Lhave on hand a large stock of 2 eae Overalls, Shirts, paaiion, erall Aprons at Old Pricé Tiient ta ve and Fruit are also ale at Rock Bottom Prices. “This store will be o ever: sy wight and on # during 6 ber took ‘own in ‘pee 1900, and in Novem. Lord ee - England. He went ed! ui sah che pansysal a line ise have been Pet sible the Boers were worn down, in May, 1902, the struggle pee i was made a viscount, ad-| vanced to the rank of General, given | the thanks of Parliament, and $250,- 000, also the Order of Merit. — | ' Sent to India. 0 sooner was peace signed ‘than! py iteoun’ Kitchener ane nee to In- as Command and in be years” he evoistiaciesd aie dian‘army, and freed it from my first and t ih re wo Heya ouats and ovenin, Don't ems to and All day “and seas acaasuanie ing Will bo aor. a tour of Peete) colonies to| orgsnize their fighti On| er’s | to shoot, and do it quick.” ie be (0 | never been able to fathom his Sel very first Christianity is so lity. ;|under him, | steel and h’ice.” he - {lation before Feats thoroughness | It INTERNATIONAL LESSON JUNE 18. Lesson XIL—The Philippian Jailer,— Acts 16. 16-40. Golden ‘Text Acts 16. 31. e 19, Masters—A firm having Soin Proprietorship in this valuable chaitle (verse verb ie “nitty verse ? ees oa oe (margii ‘in)—A hmaretpie Se nas in verse 12, Lesson Tex! | Studies for June 4. There was 10 attel jPalbpat s—See the note asta: Nate the AN Of Sue In |dictment; ; the propagaiyla th customs might lead to breach the new Viceroy and Governor-Geu+ eral of Tadia. his way from Australia he visi ee free Son Se “Re Japan and the United States, return- thems ligtor wteto" eat scourge ing to England in 1910. His latest them” Te “igen ang af Wearve bmsple: service prior to the war had been in ‘that the Res ER ‘gypt, where he went:to continue themselves. Rods—The fasces car- Lord Cromer's great work. He. sue- ried by the lictors as token. of auth- céeded in restoring the Fellah to the ‘ority before the magistrate they serv- $15, ee 000 ‘ea, the British Government, created! 94. Innes a areal ioc industry. [Paul was able later to ee the jailer When War Began. jagainst the light, while himself in- When war broke out Kitchener was Visible. verb derived in England to accept promotion in the from the appearing as peerage to an sia ay e Prime | Safely in pe 23. prison—From which : oa wonderfully efficient way. is first ing took its place! Listening with | question when he got to the office, “Is attention and soedencnty as there a bed here?” He was told there | Verb implies; they has those “Get one.” It was bleeding backs of | in past them. 26. ‘The chains were fixed in the walls, and the doors secured by bolts at such a shock might dislodge xe iler was, of course, ae “San Gee Seg Jee nea destd he aleee onl emotes oat the twenty-four and left his — pos' Serv: morning at 1 o’clock, returning before 9. His orders to recruiting of- |* fale 27. The jai ee ae “Ne mind about aril it doesn’ | with his life. Compa lege’ if they don't eels ae ‘The astonishing Saricaatics Teach them ny lof one whom he had handled so rough- te foob from their lef ly finished the awe-inspiring effect of ak triking Appearance. 30, In appearance Lord Kitchener was | erated rendering is adopted above to six feet and several —— tall with recall _the identity: of the title given a brick red glow to his cheeks, due toto 0 is “deliverance” years of exposure to the tropical sun. east aS “oa verse 17, from which He was as straight as any soldier well this rough, untutored man doubtless this case an exag- Sets in calisthenics, got the hint. Duri Il the years the British} 31, Thou and. thy, houge—Compare seats Shad igekon on eee Matthew Arnold’s, “Thou wouldst not silent but effective work; the ibe saved alone, by father!” From the ocial. On non-commissioned |the great world believe on see note officer, who had seen much service|on verse 84, summed up the general | said of Kitchener: Not ‘im. ’E’s all This verse suggests that. Luke does not intend to follow the order « Sie; verse e summary of an exposition without which I pe akin he (OR’s. talker. Die dubia Dacase believe would have been unintelligi- We may be sure the jailer re- EE te aoe Saat i ae | ewe the missionaries’ wounds and w neither asked for sympathy nor want- ed i ie had steady blue-grey p sionles8 eyes and a heavy covered a mouth that shut close and firm like a wolf trap. | He baleved [with all his jnight a gael tae oars Dep tlam was the'slimae: a hed iligttable ‘sel conhe onan in inti » baptized The Por bungling and faint-heart- |i ras the outward and visible sign of a cleaning more vital than even ~ | the wi hing. o f those sores that soon spilt testers o1Ma wel Te the getlon eteen-twentieths of Kitchener's eae may be assumed to be the seene au th. | active “Tite were spent: outside of the| a Y | British Isles, and for that reason it| pe og * peat aretiy arpa “p/has been said of him he didn’t. really | sine word, a favorite at uke; know England when the war broke| jai. makes he és ‘with its a myriads of sad faces; t ee 0 to a students’ Christan camp a see the boys frolic. never knew how to frolic till be taught them! all his house—How su; rept tition! oot a ver Te had taken aa uel teenage ot heise! 2 AES roe ya story was told t0 the whole family jailer’s leer: + WHAT FRENCH REGAINED. Germans Have Been Pushed Off More n 2,500 Square Miles. ae cabtniced aus aritlons re. guinea trostcine in jexceeds 2,500 square miles. Its Bop “the Luke evides in in| Greek as in English, being ata te accepting some one’s wor: God at his word of course iopleally ae volves the higher trust, so that. there is less difference; but in John 8. 80. 31 the two phrases denote very differ- interesting- “pk ion for most Es intin; if {Ghar Cee Joan of, Pare. na ent people—watch sequel with driven the English from before .the|the men who had only “believed” city walls. It was , too, that | Jesus! ey Acts 27. 25 and 1 John 65. Clovis was baptized on Christmas|10 we the commentary for this th | Day, in Before the devastation | vers f wrought by the present war the gre enn oY te COTTON IS KING. Deautital, structure: produced during the Middle Age: ~ Amiens, wilh a romneuen. ot ninety ee May “Have ‘Wear Next Line oe to rie most | beans i ole of thir een Century archi. eae ae 4 Heceely less pecially. on this side Me the A 1e economic as] ‘at war were little Taleo | in aan of blockhouses wires than the one at Rhei indeed, many peo; ee quiry | ee with sectii sisty ene ACHaG, alia! roRlel teas Ss oa ted as to why financial Puilieations Soul ae mabe spe g (ihe bat for its woollen manufactures before, devote so much space war. omens ane: C ect one Spee ae e. pate sae ey ede bn enn low that Germany in her Sabnontts a j tty. iT in huge concentration camps. | name of the ¢ dopted as a isolation is calling ee for peace, meuee in Me of modern stead- the Ea en Baie ns ‘and. pt) become was born in Aj Cay ies ‘omeer cr tline Se yard) Street a Pats i —“You gua) d that this horse | lestion* Site Germany wouldn’t shy before the discharge of lacks, te answers. sbave been varion eannon.’ “Look here, Major, | | you've got pis money’s wort sound feet Tins that I'll stake ed rubber my name on. : you as a a char sked_m di way ape fers the life. He r nt too fenders. ‘Tt ee a at tack, ok and thanked no one for working. ia much aes really. fat for the fryi becauge as in South ‘Atsiea he had shipped x i | the army has used thet ie for glycer- to England than 400 F ical. LS re in explosives manufacture, Ag] cers as “useless, started > ne jak heritet a fortun = 0 Gérman: ava Gefesthl ‘ies, the oe }| weed out the sonpaesnte Tia “Did he in ed ‘care of 162” early in the war was that sho | He Hes fee favorites. “Splen The first thing he we deficient in ae om: After’ ‘he iter | jeaving India with the tank’! after an was ee a n See and aweee of pret jot Field Marshal, Kitchener succeed-| to een too much money onus a bright lady remarks that the ed the Germany appears sag to the rich uncle Hae it ta| real “efcleney ° him. t ns shrewd: financiers have been biries cetie. vet with ome ‘mis, Bee ie very The range of ene. | much Bok : : THE SUNDAY LESSON : mpt to distinguish, and we have | © | seen that Jews were not numerous in ‘ah ov just you do not believe. to tore their clothes ite ‘explosives, : Must cease some day cae su idenly. | One of the 5! dest American apes. privately remarks: “German: r may not be defeated on the fo = problem or by exhaustion of her fighting men, Pat so long as England holds the seas Germany is defe aay panes soon she will have nothing to ‘wea @ great lack in Germany to- aes is textiles. Again cotton is | king. It was true in America before 1860, but the Civil War and the north- ern industrial expansion that followed overthrew its sovereignty, and later : was declared that pig iron was. kin; industrially. “To-day, however, cotton is king in wi emist when cotton = wool are “Jacking.” + Don’t wallevera all you hear—or bet- ter still don’t hear much of that which ha Tementt received a New Sp pring » Suiting and Overcoating. Owi Teed suitable for men’s or boy’s suits at a bar- gain. Come and see them ee d. M. Fleischhauer adies’ and Men’s Tailor Giver ONTARIO explain our easy terms. Victrolas from $20 to $100 J. E. Buy a Victrola for the Home. The easiest way to make things pleasant for all the folks and to furnish entertainment they will thoroughly enjoy. Come in and we will play your favorite music for you and WEIR MILVERTON | SEED CORN ° COMPTON’S EARLY LONGFELLOW WHITE FLINT HITE CAP ee ae j IMPROVED LEAMING HURON DENT WISCONSIN No. 7 Also. EARLY SEED POTATOES I. D. 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