Milverton Sun, 28 Sep 1916, p. 7

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my No. i rack, Bay: ep ie ast ‘dor ego ck No.1 Peat ‘eed, B6RC, ate dllow, Happenings in the Emerald Isle of | _Taterent_ fo ) Irish- men. a og Tueton natant Hurled in Massed ‘Formation = : : _ Foch’s Line. _ oe eer ‘No. 2 whit o|Frank A. qanavige: Philanthropy foeeee ‘No. 51 to 53c, Schering 8 eae the Si e of His Natu nur Not Ke A despatch from st nr iicaectrantnpa cha Sage, only hind on the Somme: Pte aii out an hour : ciace af life since er eck as ae faa the Verdun battle mark- oe emir Re, German count k| The last atten, ae daira! at dusk, ee 28. As ai Be ata an ic 1. ge : ce a the hardest step ot] $5.28 t espe ‘according vot : ts elt, 87c, nominal ; a i te fond 3a ay B20, Shotinal, aceording to Buckwheat— ‘So No. your career ?" “TOE get out of my overalls. Sie seme aaeat back by ea steadily closing in on these two the north-western part es fae progress. bases. Fre War akan ‘villages Re ‘to be gaye ou out a| The death has “oceurred ‘ of Us| ote in te midnight communique re- again at Charles Lowry, Ce ‘of the ports that the attempt failed com- a prisoner, Aarne eee Co. Meath, beta Fa the im of pletely, the French holding their Po- cer: were made by the French in : sitions everywhere inta: Bey Four preceding “waves” cee centred” a Boucha-' been literally mowed down by the Taine al way between VBrench fire, the Teutons retiring in ily | Combles and Peeneniel From 9 o’clock disorder, according the in the morning until nighétell peony “War Off fies ae losses. suffer infantry “was hurled against meral, are portant.” i he he British, lest ee suddenly ted the fightin Foch’s lin series of fee Sian ter-attacks in massed form: were met by a hail of iralistg.aet eae f their line, Lassi 200 oe shells from the French machine guns’ of. renee trenches. On the Somme ned _ artillery, That the Germans | Sir Douglas Haig's troops deat off all a supreme effort to) aie Sonar e Pcaaraniish the communication cae tween ag two vital bases was lip the issn philanth: Mr, Forster says the War Office cated by the terrific drumfire Whi ruggling oti in Chi-| Poss information showing that | preceded each infantry attack and b; large quantities of hay have ed been the large contingents thrown into released for the use of civi battle, ers in Irela: The assaults were launched on the Under new _Teeulations or fhe De- > From thé Middle West fence of the the is | Seeretary of State ag prohibit from BETWEEN ONTARIO. AND BRI TISH COLUMBIA. going to Ireland any person not British subject. A serious. fire broke out in Crosse’s Items From Provinces Where Many Ontario Boys and Girls Are Living. ittle, corpses piled ‘on each side on the road Comble: ncourt: oy mounds, ae Prussian ata - ometimes three feet high. stroyed. Not Ae regiment The German effort to Bas ae Mea a Fak cs ie n 60 per cent. of French advance was the Le il its effecti o! ‘Hidenbere Directed Battle. bags, $! bags, $8.20 8. § ‘0, ‘Toront te | quer ©/ commerce, hea the Interna’ pee Banking € omporation with its branches fo" four New we Winter, eis er, aggoraing| in ae lands, head of the Midvale Stee Ordinance Co., a, director and Brome § shtpnient Dull sestboard, ructive force in leading railroads peollilfecd ar! Tota, delivered Montreal aad | upbullder “ots industry . i der! $26 shorts, per. ton, $29 5 = A Vanderlip the a, r, ton, $805 good feed flour, per bam,| Vt Hay—New No, 1, per ton, $10 to, $125 in| No. 2 ner ton, $9 to $9.50, track, Toron- “Straw Car lots, per ton, $7 to $85) track, foronto. to sample, $6.25 ety thousand mi cted per- under ane cae by Field Missbal von feces aint barclende fire. Following the | burg took part in al on the new * heaviest peeperesion by artillery | French positions ‘known in that sector, from great guns | Bouchavesnes, on the brought from other fronts, 20 German | ing to the special e assault with the | the ee ot pay La Liberte. was extraordinary aly in gan centre of the region at- j tacked, aroun: nd. el Bois T/Abbe, and at Combles, about the Prieze saris as well as at Ran- ~™6, which dominates Mont St. rite itil farm two Prussian talions were sores nn destroyed, adds ) Prussian battalions, who led in correspondent, and a similar fate arm, were| was suffered at Rancourt by ches when} German regiments, which, advancing nae quate the last desper- ate effort o! ‘aleolm te correspondent. with in. ‘urphy, - horse dealer, seriously injured divisions, W Mr. Wm. Waterford, rrential rains fell recently in the Roscommon district, ‘and houses were flooded to a depth of naaky - foot. Many farmers suffered a serious loss.” t least reveals: why. he deserved to agate uanch. poattions ia ‘the champs, Soutain but were re- y | pulsed. A similar pion in the V ‘os- ~ ges, Reinet of Altkirch, also bane down under the French curtain fire. = apantes: ‘oduce—Wholesale. mown Lae is Vander- dl esh Maee: hole, 30 to 320; Infeslor, ra to Lire Aiea ints, 36 to 38c;' solids, hate to 86c ; stor- age, selects, 87. 87 to $8¢.; new-laid, in car- Dressed poulity—Chickens, 26 to 27c; 0 eg ducks, 18 to 20c; 4.50. hicKens, fo 6c: ducks, 13 oie. = large, 2ip to 220 ; 214 to tae: MTniplets: 21h to 23 Eiztre fine ‘quality, 2b. tins, 10-1b" 118 to 120 + one: $2 to $2. $2 pre “Columbia 1.85; British Co- $80 to. 423 2.10. per bag. Beans—Hand-picked, $5.80; primes, $5. Provisions—Wholes d meats—H: is “allies from the sa aon ot of ae, Co Bacon six Ae} rent a place 17 to 180 ;| 8" wins | sister playedeSanta Claus among the Cross for conspicuous bravery under heavy y But far “the prompt action of % beat out Se it eight horses in ed stables were res- cued with difficu Negotiations sts proceeding amic- hree of the cross village of Bouchavesnes was of the most stubborn combat of the|bardment on day, when by a dreadful sacrifice the | mans,” he said, “: Germans succeeded in entering the caused by the east of the elle” RUTHLESS METHODS AGAINST BRITAIN clothes caught in a bonfire. a4 AT LONG FALLS. | si jum, 24 to ooked, 35 e 7c; boneless, 28 to RAIDS ON VENICE DEPLORED BY POPE. Hew" a Bite Wan ‘Attempted to Rescue His Comrade. . It was determined: to have a and dam, over Lo 26 Teas: plain, 26 to a ree Mente Man., farmers are held in their work because of a reat aveteg in binder mnie ~ ng te John Charlesworth Basha’ want Alta., shipped four ar ae fine | Do" punt ty Bley res Matter ‘be ge ; | clk AC dsmpatett tron, Verfes soyse Mone| igatoraents o°2.euree ments, 1 cont Jess signer La Fontaine, the Patriarch of ssfengor meaits—Long clear bacon, 18 to ublished a letter from Pure Lara, tlerces, 37 to 17465 the at- tubs. 174 to ithe; pails, 174 to 17%¢. ma [sverige ns 134 to ‘she. fe. a now, ing while undergoing treatment by | A! ee X-rays, is still confined ‘to his The ioral Government Board eve beef cattle to Winnipeg last week. Liberal Party Advocates Fright! itera jusiness in Montre: bart a ae —OateCanadian ee gear blows, only sustain- | Western, No. 2; which fortunately can be ie Vigeoe eae es in “bitter wounds to m grets that his efforts to prevent such | ii misfortunes have . 204 cluded his letter by sending words of | Hegs—Ire comfort to the population of Venice, | stock, “ie: ‘No. with a wish that peace will soon oar lots, $1:80 to $1. $16. restored. eT § ‘barrels ee io $35." lots, bata widest possible use of both ines and Zeppelins and the The National Liberal leader assert- ed that his views were share d- miral von Tirpitz, Admiral von Koes- and Count that “in Frank A. Vanderlip. ‘0 the Enniscorthy. Guai Six Saskatoon women’ were aaa re i Sud Yale mel "proceedings pointed for service overseas as pro- Toved and atret bationers in. British military hospi- work of rep ee iene oie ae TN 3,000- vaccination defaulters eel girders dnd cement. plers and union area. oe John C, MacHutcheon, for- nts, had been well and, safely done. ‘The death has occ’ Ger of Mr.R.|mer ‘Art Master on the Calgary |The workmen were is Hamilton-Stubbes, D.k., at his rési-| School Board, has “been Killed . in|*esting the. stop-leg_apparatie of i dence at Durrow, queti’s Cotas: = ‘aelaon: Acta bis Bry. etioe Die. a a) was a large landowner, in the co Sees RR 'y plentiful fell into the log chute and was arent salen eee the Roney: Honds |. he Spirit River district, Alta. (with great, speed ‘down into the rhyer Bias Menahial Sisco Beane, | tae tee ae SRE nen RYO et Commander-in-Chief, Home Forees,) “Glyde, FAL ACHR EEE be | room in Alberta owned and a consisting of Royal Trish Regis Hes omnis Mea Wot -arellen is Be, Leinster Regiment and Royal : Dubin Fu. iliers. the “proprietress more and District Red cress Committee have presented their . D. real es Pauses wae WOULD TURN KRUPPS $3788 Jaa ee a ace a ails, GREEN WITH ENVY.| wood pas, ae ‘bs net, 26 to 4 or ona scale that involved real] self-sacrifice. Remembered Old, Chums. On entering the Treasury sheriff ‘of | Beal easily to the. ‘tore jam Deputy ee ion dia ys of xpebulture™ pty the Manitoba| Both: los of tire cut fodder corn crop wi ne a ion larly good one this y * ter, and. swam bt nls conhpan- satin which, despateh from ‘om New York says: eg Grain. «, The British are manufacturing war inventions “which would turn the Northern, $1 FZ ‘Winnt made IT Sept. ‘5—Cash 1 fortnern. 558; No. ‘the! 475: é By ‘welve yao p in| ly sited Belfast, ‘tained at luncheon by the Lord | Mayor in the City Hal. ut and is putting numbers | wards inspected shipbuilding yar of: deserving young men through col-| and linen factorie: "Ki present he is, out of his own poc- | model school at a cost) plauded by his audience. delegates recent- and Zeppelins, continued Major Bas- sermann, were the most effective wea- pon-against “our axch enemy. Eng: land.” it] 0 Dr. Benjamin Rand wniverstty. who returned from a pine oe to England on the steamship Andani: Accorded privileges of inspection a the British Foreign Office, Dr. Rand sand he visited Faunition and ord- nance factories a1 ome as- ‘brought veral of them share eh eee GENERAL HAIG PRAISES Se polis. bse Minneapolis, | Sept. jour—Fane: AFTER- WAR TRADE. Grain. —Fi 10¢ lees, quote: ed ‘ane! eh oars hold, however, CANADIAN TROOPS. A despatch from London says: a ter the following is an extract ress my sincere apprecia~ tion of the Pigs 34.4 terms in which the pclparon cats se Tt m fight for the pa id. the cause of our antee eteahig: a their du greatest possible credit on themselves and their Dominion, ‘A certain lwiy prides herself upon always looking at the bright side ot things. “My dear,” moane band one day recently as he ruthlessly on his bed, ae the doet a bill his wil tis we took 187, prisoners and also e insur- ity in % way that reflects the| to toed the tounding inventions,” but that he was pledged not to disclose their nature. He found among every class, he said, an intense “determination to do all pos- pete’ ° ‘Mo. 1 Norther bit i Northern, $1. 36h to tk wine $1578; gear cers ae 68h: | ee \—No. 3 yellow, hte to 82c, No. 3 white, 432 to Live Stock Markets. “ 25—Choice heavy steers, New factories were 00d heavy ae $8.25 being built, he said, and existing ones | £ constantly extended. oer TRANSYLVANIA N ROUMANIAN HANDS. | hrea Bet ice nilkers, choice, Her 05 com. and m jo.00? springers, 2 A despatch from om London says A Bucharest official despatch, refering the Transylvania prantog that a Roum: aves do., » fed and ighed Transylvania is now nds. The communication says: “On. orth and -west fronts fighting pene on Mounts Cali- en) and Ghurgill, where ma- etachment. entered | 5} Ontario. stock at : Quebeo stack at $9.28, to chine guns. ‘0 $7 per ewt. Orderhel.” GREAT ROUMANIAN VICTORY GERMANS AND BULGARS CRUSHED — Mackensen’s Armies in A despatch from London-says: The six-day battle in the Dobrudja has ended in a Russo-Roumanian victory, | Roum: Marshal yon Germans, Eulgery nh Turks, eee in the aireetioa rot nm of Dobric. wil e result of the great bat- tle was received in a brief summary anian War Office statement pe ments huntndes to Dobnaie, ie the opeta. tions Hua the not ning fe ie itn of Be of Full Retreat, Burning Villages to Re- tard Pursuers. the te: way a against the maréhal th section to the ie was bt 1 ee a coe $11.50 EenTONe4 ne SHORT GUNS AND SHELLS. ‘A despatch from London says: official report from quarters in France contains the fol- k red document signed by f.the German General Staff, ers 24, state The Bucharest War Office announe- ‘eithe, wastage of ons in the last ed in on earlier report that the Russo- ians have repulsed the invad- ‘ranks—not only in the, artillery—to | endeavor to remedy this serious state | ‘of things. All the ranks must make | a most serious endeavor to assist in| - the preservation of material as indi- cated above, for otherwise making | good the losses and placing new for- led Soils in the field will be rendered ne | impossible: troops repulsed in a sanguinary man-} ner on the whole front all et st enemy, and made several c r-attacks. Enemy aeroplanes eine | ped bombs on ee where PBACEMAKERS ARE is, Russians and perhiene A despatch front | ong, Londott, payai “Are pstas in Berlin on a ebares of fone tious anti-war agitation, 180 ists have beeh forcibly Navauead in- to ouTay service, atcording to a e | despai the Wireless Press from Ree though ateye the age limit trong rei having baa Paria field rentene tea Ai eS “hai te aad powerful forces Reds ae anes of the pie six days’ batt senainaty fe is. doen hk the st. After Abs, drilling they were ee to front. - y Me “i | ete building a $2 he addet tl ap ‘Mr. Vanderlip is one of the increas- ing number of 0: Ottawa Le Order ‘That Moustaches The British Head- ti few months has beer considerably in |, mi T TO THE FRONT. and sdeclaxed to be unfit for military |i ling scholarships for children of unable t ees. ank's comprehensive plan | for} ip fratead with te little fellow. ent the rest of the id fake a chance to make his way in the world,” eminent business 1 ers who are more interested in mi inj —— MAY SHAVE UPPER LIP. t Be Obligatory. the militia Wenig aes which for a moustache. A new order Hiéen isaned to: the effect P that in the new order has been given. poe) a ae a TURKISH TROOPS ON THE RIGA FRONT. spatch from London says: the ltheir whole equipment This is the fir t time that the ence of Tur troops so far nort has been reported. po Se SSS “OUR FLAG NOW FLIES FOUR MILES OVER FRONTIER.” ‘A despatch from Lisbon says: operating in Mozambique have crossed the Rovu a River (dividing ane East Africa ort East Africa),” says an official. Statement: “The enemy, wno i: resistance, has | al ei ee lated Vdcive. eh a now flies four miles over ite frontier. _ Dodging Trouble. ykesman—We have pleasure ave deci stipend from $700 to $800 a year.” Mr. Jones—I refuse to accept is ae enough trouble already trying lect the $71 tee ro-| the Rhi oly than in making mollepaa Leslie’s Weekly 4 2 the fact that merchant vessels will be co feeble armor- | © deter unless you have earned it your- . av homely girl is always ‘willing to | Canals Built, Rivers Deepened, and Wharves Extended in German; Authoritative advices reached Englani months | building in Germany, wor! have just that for nearly 1! eee Sine vest ageless eep-water canals will connect the River Main with the River Weser and ine with the Danube, for the ready transportation of merchandise points. The warehouses wal In all the shipyards merchant Pe la are being constructed, and it aid that their number will aceanial the world. Germany is figuring on when this! All indications point to. a bil d with her is preparing for clar acne rio eae TAKE MEASURES ‘0 COMBAT THE “TANKS.” ‘A despatch from Paris says: An official paper found on a German Ma- jor taken prisoner a io days ago re- fers to “new war (the fans) employed by pur eneriea, a i cruelty of which is equal to ‘the’ eaclevee! 5 ccs atateh nea” ures must be taken to “combat these nsters, ss east Me losquitoes Prolific. ‘The fac quitoes tinually Sie rich- plooded - creatures a bite b; strangely shaped The pat. re very ak fs ‘ight Sa gahnieron You'll never know ee alue of a admit that a a beet rival hasn't t any poverty at Seattle last w A field of fall 3y0 in the Stonewall , district, which was by Scott, Hill and yielded 38 bushels to the acre. Pte. E. M. Jellett, an Edmonton’ p, boy, who is a prisoner in Gente to Icleuie: Bol bald Be ages of food threshed Corp. aeey M. Jewett, gary, holds the proud distinction of | Th having travelled 2,500 miles to en- "California, | ih when war broke ee, a hues peddler, not. eee paren ¢ The Calgary es Perch passed a! at fare to’ else’ Camp be reduced to 10 cents each way. There was erat rejoicing Le it was made kno’ | 1 fh le. Telling his son to wait till he washed his hands, Samuel Korman, a grocer of Winnipeg, suicide by plunging in — the River. He leaves a widow and little children, Red six while aze, paddling usual | i narrowly escaped, have Yen amarried the following Hon, Capt. Father Ambrone | Mad-|? den, O.M.L., son of Madden, a Win atoie. ie! been recently awarded the Mili Ks Co., of Winnipeg, an ana! ‘shold began to elt. He clung’ ermany, | dow of Cal- lor hold ‘on, They 8 | seem \ here came a reassuring tw o it ran into the curb and a telegraph! The 1 mi shouted the foreman.) We'll get you @ Tope: ‘The men hurvled to bring help ;~ but} e could, but there was nothing | ie ry his fingers into, and \t into the boiling water. b ig rope to an Ss NOW ope that the man could seize ft. But! ng in the spray, and dang-| e limb without being able’ 0 had gone down, rising mist ; bed ae ng. Toate lower and | 1 ‘that he must real ‘his Eien en the et whirled aside for y committed | my lous, one arm is body was badly Incere ie pirersed him out say t worked jousness retu bait over ai until ie found until the next 6) of the other man ‘was pring. FRO t gistered as dead by the Canadian Pay | ® and Record Office, which was about to authorize distribution of their ef- fects, Lance-Corporal Edward Ed- wards, of the pepoen Teicha Pte. | cal THREE CANADIANS Scare M PRISON IN GERMANY Were Registered as Dead in Record Office aan: Their Effects! About to be Distributed. ald the A despatch fron: London says: Re~) to the ae frontier, they. v4 about 30 les fugitives, to { ve te ~ | fact, Ke cession to nde ie ae vel

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