Milverton Sun, 24 Aug 1916, p. 7

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ive ual. | holding on tl sele of wi captured yore occupied; it never was intended to attempt the occupation the entire village. “One ‘consequenice of this precision as tock 6 pert bee measured in yi at data Te tek tion of losses to a Sentiousts The in eo as secommy ener ped ty of | e greater Bosaible portion & ae Ger- an forces. , “tis Zaltacious to figure it the ‘probable duration of hi Seinities on . | French an foe pcos the average gained, the ei pes is beaten. hear weakening m: isa ia a afte aici bees att enemy he wi be an, cs ald the French indred in the French operations is the reduce yards, SUBMARINE WARFARE RESUMED AGAINST MERCHANT SHIPS e Campaign Follows German Note Boats Carrying Guns. \ A despatch from Paris*says:—Ger- many’s submarine warfare thats Germ: merchant ships is again in full swing, |" according to the rs he pas of the mps declares campai, tates of Feb, aa be which it was said: “Merchai carrying guns cannot be condita as peaceful | F: to the United States Respecting -|ships.” According to the Temps, the e article pouciies: mn an emphatic declaration that a simil be course will be followed: by me anders of allied merchant ships, GERMANS FLED IN FACE OF FIRE Losses in -Counter-Attacks on the Somme Described as Enormous, A despatch from London’ says: The nightly de: speek from. British age quarters on jomme ~ fron’ mn says: scribes the Spee defeat of pow. erful Germai west of paanene Fett g advance he prow ie latter region, he Hai penetration for ie German front west of the High Wood. —__~—_ WANT MAXIMUM FIXED. Quebec beni ta Petitions Sir Bord A despatch ered Quebec : The Quebec aes Roe geyel “3 Federated Trades a ting on mundday Mkt Mode to "petition the Right Hon. Premier Borden, asking his Government to fix a ges shag not kept pace A with the cost of living. pallies Pt GERMANY MAY DEMAND RECALL OF U. 8. ENVOY. |s pH Ea despatch trom 1 Rotterdam bgt many is seriously Sppeesring sh avidity a asking for the seeail United States W. Gerard, sceortlag diplomatic ‘circles here. . Ger rata’ approval of the British sensors. sey tis ycelticlania iy said to have displeased the Gera Government. aE aia ESS BRITISH DECORATION FOR BELGIAN QUEEN. A despatch Front London says: King by te during his recent visit to Bel elgian quarters, decorated que eee of eee with” eae e Fi ‘irst aT iy gee set i boss bérear Nabe on Wednesday. ard the | ni rites attacks ns, | Prof. A. Si ager James | do this, to ee rts RUSSIANS READY Front Are Splendidly re uicer : from A desp: Russian Armies on "the Cent thi tral bie fea sce of Undismayed by “the murder of Capt foe Fryatt” Brig. General Bird, C.B. Re a aphed at a recent vestiture yy the King at Buckingham Palace. silage shows Brigadier-General Bird, a Ba weacing the galt ancipue-aiine m his left arm to show he has been qerendot: POISONING HORSES INTENDED FOR BRITAIN __A despatch from New York says: plot fo poison the big shipments r t] Cog em “the FOR NEW DRIVE sat vee ses ene ‘polsoning Troops on Central Portion of)" Gee AS ae $100,000. ae BRITAIN MORE POTENT THAN spatch from London ion ront which, except for small Russia gains in the lake ee of Dyinsk, has remained unaltered mince ae Ruseians fall ek Ta at Ane vu tatgette retire- ent of ott oes opposed to the Realaae er ite the Peetulory bursts of ac- varior part of the front at any moment, FARMER IS OWN! OF ae IN STORAGE. Question Which Hiaa Arisen in Inter- pretation of Grain Act. A yaar eS fem the other n of he as a ‘The arm- ee Foland that they aa no right to i they can move grain, a: r has jhe: eaests who, sto ven hi of the us rilerred 16 Gia tates Depart- | § pater’ it Bait? “Aye you inviting that queer fish, Mr. Jimson?” “Yes, Tin dropping him a line.” jallest day’s attendance at Canudian National Exhibition { in wis VERY eee, FOOD FRAUDS ARE UNEA | Trafickers, Several of Whom Were Government Officials, Sold at Profit of 300 Per Cent. } a a a despatch: from The Hague. says: at 73 role of 801 per cent, re: d widen pe Besgh ts ested, RTHED IN GERMANY ee 16 existence. of es flour, cepts 4 com the fraud =| by sondeatng oe mie false de- Germat eietet ae demandi A de ee ea i- iS A tre kind ever signet is 28,000 on Opening Day; largest, 141,- | toc: 000 on Labor Day. . ing: ing spent 16,000,000 says: not ie ie abroeea He aking infal- re q| War | Welsh singing societies at the Eisted- @ | dfo Ss at Aberystwith ‘hursday. aii 2 ali Why should alted’ th see her cuban sing?” Sa ae TREATY PROTECTS BIRDS. Canada s United Sa Guard In- ect Destroyer: A despatch from Washington says: insect-des' is the first treaty of the ed. TOE IN WHEN WALKING. i Bad Feet Are Caused Through Toeing| 9, Out. Corns, ingrowing nails, crooked me It is not natural for viet who start with normal feet nagural to toe in, not far in, He jut, not sell it without author The All a Deen taken w i No speed can be made without do- 80. in, the spring of the foot size than the large toe has. When one ho jg trying to walk-on the inner side of the, joes ‘nel Sul caliente with pliable rubber soles are next best, p RGAE Ran Tommy’s Jam Comes High. A despatch from London say: year the "Govern for jam for oe salaleetee was announced in gi s day. seit gs) to a 20% < | tubs, Compound, 14 to e a Moule, $51 to $34. SHE EVER WAS. | 48 dead, _ her | 4 7 pose aeebet aid is. th bulls anes “to! Sons Dur-| pany, me} Gi | Aes BAC} OX! feed, Biko, on Tgaak bay: cn ma gto. ording 3 to freights outside. 0.8 di {Sito a according to treights. outa ‘Barley—Malting barley, — al, according ide. i 2, new: fee: to, $1. 00 : No. 1 ording to frets outside, fanitoba flour—First patents, in jute base $820 3 aes Sul in jute mg bal te bags, Fea ae cacy anaes Winter, minal is seeaatae PS ea oronto, prompt shipment ; n ie to $aisb¢ nominal, bulle sear i pent, ronto. Be car 10s, per ie $6 to $7, "on track Toronto: sd do,, in latter for hand- 184 18he 5 Pvateese 188 to Jie. ickens, 27 t 20 to 220; gs—New-laid, 20 to, 0c; cations, 33 to 8 ig F4ib0 10 86, the ‘hee: twins, 3p to 134e Dressed. poultry—Chi: fowl, 21 to 220, Live poultry—Chiekens, fowl, 18 to to joney—Fiye-pound tins, 12 to 180; a4, 10-1b., 12 to 124c. reple Syrup—$1.60 per Imperial gal- Provisions—Wholesale. Cured meats and lard were quoted as ollows : ong clear, 18 to 18h¢ per Ib. pore im, 24 to 26c; do., heavy, 208 to 20; Proll 19 to 194¢} breaktas: bacon, #6 to 2%6; backs, plats, abe Poneléss backs, 27 to 28e. “Cooked ham, rd—Pure, lard, tierces, 162 to 17¢;, at to, F1a0 5, paler 11¢ 40 the c. ‘Mont eer 10, 8 white, 51 to 520, | ic santa new, barrel, $4.75 | cribed Pe. ; WHAT SOLDIERS CALL ONE oF SHE BIG BRITISH GUNS, aD cnr aE MS pelo ao Sr ge : int When ae Annie Fires a Shell She ide ; 1 Makes a Noise. Like per @ young newcomer to iNet sat up with a Ene and et in ro dermient while the ground rocked wi oe a. be © alarmed, ponny,” quoth an olatim inconcerne iv. Hel So tne? “hate only Annie” AOtAg: se ne: youngster admitted that he h not.» “Well, your Soon get used to ee wes an’ great enjoyment, says a writer in the London Daily eee it_ to more snaeratan aii minds of the ae expended as lore care hs r, “Annie” was with sot something that sould ‘be talked to had a truly feminine way of-exact- ind mere cylinder | steal Senin Alternately labored and not only “hefty” in h heel but she demanded the same useful quality from the urt” over Mon August 22. ae tpeo— Ament can No. 2 yellow, Canadian, et, No seon er 3 Famiilight rollers, 6.40 5 stratght rollers. bag $2. 00. ats—Barrels,. 7. mid Hay, N rt Cheese—Finest ies ¢. 0 selected, ie: Noo’ stock, 800; "Not No —NO. 2 C. ota Non wo 2 fee United Bee Markets. Minneapolis, ar a. ins i nes ‘the Fer Be ais to hit bat 830. ek “REE ‘1. a to, No. a white, na anged. 0 $20. 30. Duluth, AU oa to $2.1 tember, $2. bid; Notember, Sesh via 2.154 aske orthern, $1624 ti Sethe $1,488" to $1,508 $1,504. —Linseed, on track, ; te sretps, $8188 etobe je Stock Marke of 3750 medium, S720 to $7.50 25 to. $7.50 ao. butchers’ ers, $90.00 to" 0 $8.50; sheep, inca ¥ spring lambs, ib, galves, good to lum; $ red, 38. hogs: $10 ta. $1 sheep, 6c, to Tac, patios eae! TREAT THEM AS BARBARIANS. fe “to Toes 0 100 j Sir Edward Carson Would Not Renew Relations With Germany. Sir Edward Carson, in an interview recently in the Paris Matin, declares lin, nor recetye. an: ‘sentative of Germany in our capitals, | dimmest sight of it d the progress of civilization.” “There is still another reason which Be not be violate ust renounce in fu i tntroaucing into ws ity and tencotartat 26 nation in tl world would Sasoe tse in aaalie representatives a conven- tion or any ties diplomatic confer- ence. — : pe Million Bushels. itch from\Calgary says: Re- several weeks of tray a ers eval srown, Vics President, conor eaten ab Wala at 1e crop of this it grea wheat Hels alee sas aes °-| poking an ‘ugly that the Germans are barbarians and) o which she queened it ‘vith, SHON ex. acting autocracy. m there for unmuscular weaklings nor any slow of The Gun’s Travels. “Annie” e did started upon aa "| considerable | huge petrol se | panes rom Solicitor a queer-looking affail ie itself, was ieee “hefty” ae | it came “Somewhere in “Hefty il Bie “own a bit of tl yet carefully, Fane? at last, and Pep; abo Just what was done, how iit was done, Coughing All Day. therefore, to that sitting grimly on hi round snout contempt- uously towards the enem; “AIL ready a subaltern, poking his head into a hole and addressing someone appar- ently down in the bowels of the earth, mn miles or replied the “sub, fate sayes ils ptt i RS COFFEE IN Eat EAST. ey patenctd d When it bist Ap- ared in Constantino) shout bitter opposition. the properties of the coffee ia ie supposed to have’ te dis- Ky Joo! dox as inelious iy to feu pul variou: ee "the we. d of jars of ly, oh o a the four uoUBe of the ne four ‘stoner ,|Phlets advocating peace at Smt as of r the| This je men larga section a 4 a Oe cecenly tig little Henne. prom the male folk wy oun: of > Richasd Fiesta Barry. , | action. The » Sir Neville Chamberlain {|ship to Australia. 8 Robert Kell ~ he for action, sir,” shouted |. ve | was Figs many years rector ote killy. ft tary range, Skerries. ne | afterw: ie telp -Governm by “thousand oF: few hundred 2 as ee for "ane We: make no charge “ ARE ON THE AGE OF REVOLT Authorities inden voriag to Trace Some of Pamphlets ee Peace at Any Price. ma A despatch from seeees says: Throughout Germany the authorities ve their hands full confiscating al and trying to trace the source of pam- bellion among the working Hae po of Bone infordied: Catogne ontint si, the “Com) plies removal a: ‘the ship mi: symptom of revolt am: a assum alfew days ago. anes pe of discontent which approaches re-| class A delegation of the Dublin Munict: pality has gone aris to study ~ methods of re: conebtastion emplo invaded towns, aay bore ao ea the Committ which is noe ache held a rif Tat: leries. In reply to the request of thy From Erin’s Green Isle NEWS BY MAIL FROM LAND'S SHORES. IRE- 3 | Happenings in the Emerald Isle of Interest to Irish- men. Capt. Philip prise Sood of Armagh, Bailleboro, has velimteered a a with ‘the British Expeditionary forces. Mr. Henry F. Brenan has bee for, ing fe Mr. razor. His assailant escaped. ‘WiLL MAKE GERMANY PARIAH OF NATIONS — All Diplomatic J Relations Are Severed Till Reparation for Fryatt’s Murder. ‘A despatch from London says: Re: pee ye to a question in the Hous The debris in the Sackville Street | © succession to the irelauiiy “have been thy for Ulster soldiers, who fell in the recent fightin, Lieut.Col. Ross Smyth, m- manding a battalion of the Inniskilling Fusiliers, has arrived at his ‘home, mdonderry, wounded e impending retirement of Col. rom the position of Inspector-General of Royal Irish Constabulary, is ounce gone as balast on a aang to rel ‘A deputation from the Dublin Cor- ime Minister at the House of M rles Edmond Fair, LL.D., has been appointed Clerk of the Crown brie Peace for the County of Westmeath, in ena ee the late Mr. Patrick man authorities. ation with them effective steps to be tal what conditions should be expected ie ate terms o! pene to z will The pane ‘hut at ee eee in vets memb er aes “prepared to make a stat Emperor William is cil ful murder in this case,” No answer was returned to this. war © meeting of oe eat Council, Doplls ‘caste, Re Harrel was a fietice| Tor’ ae Baga ae the oaiee of ‘yord shape ent ngaged with his es un exca: vating building ss teats ina hi en, Athea, Patrick on o! ROUMANIA FRIENDLY _ TOWARD BULGARIA, ig Way AR ernunt thos erie ere been killed despatch trom London Mr, R. late Very says :— io} leag! a6 Mola dier of the Royal eae Regi- ceived during rifle Hea le rane TRANSFER SMELTING INDUSTRY “FROM GERMANY TO BRITAIN ber sci Enters Into Agreement Wit With ‘Australia for Supply o . «Zine Concentrates and Spelter, n| The effect of the agreement etween | to ensure the barb of bed ues industry toe. 0 pur- | hay zin i, Sea tes and 45,000 tons of apalter“ at ing Hd from Australia Faget Frat orien a the war, and fe A desu trom 2 Spee onthed bi red sldwed “at « New anad Lee: i ve od Canadian ‘apply for every dolar We ‘will nanate Tapeas aie ‘any charge: gait Hip change pi crower eu RD CRONTN Ss 04. i ithe Be ate ENA: f°, vee 3 an me Pyeatly ed tn orp. th races by wart ve" war,

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