Milverton Sun, 1 Nov 1917, p. 2

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on VV VevervYVyY vw" vevvveyey The Milverton Sun and Monkton Times ARE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING The Sun Printing Olfice ‘Main Street ‘# MILVERTON, ONT, ubseription rates: —One year $1.50; of monn, Foe, in ce. Subscribers in fears will be ‘able to pay $2.00 per Year pare teins rates on applic: eae es ertisements without apart rector boat fit be ia ladertee a 8o forbid and charged ‘be in the office by noon Monday, MALCOLM MacBETH, Publisher and Proprictors BusinessCards Dr. M. C. Tindale, L.D.S. Honor graduate Toronto University. ‘CROWN and BRIDGE WORK a specialty, hone No. Office: Over Bank a Scotia. Medical. Dr. P. L. Tye Office: Pusiic DRve STORE, MILVERTON \| Hours: abodes ans Coleen and 7 to Legal H. B. Morphy, K.C. Solicitor for Bank of Hamilton. LISTOWEL. VERTON, ATWOOD, ices: Listowel, Milverton. joney to Loan, F.R. Blewett, K.C. Solicitor for the Bank of Toronto, Office : Gordon Block STRATFORD, — ONTARIO Harding, Owens & Goodwin! Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Gordon Block, - STRATFORD, ONT. Money to Loan. fF HARDINO W. 0. OWING Ww. =, cooDwIE Veterinary. Pia B. Machine gunners waiting in an antiaircraft ambush on the Marie front. This sandbag-walled and well-like pit 1s placed below one of routes often followed by German air pilots. French official hee T BRITAIN PERFECTS PLANS FOR AIR REPRISALS ON GERMANY Reconstructed Air Ministry try Will Meat Mean Better Distribution of Machines Among Flight Units. A. despatch nis says eo be used in raids upon German reconstructed Air soon will be on " Golicidental with the eorganization nounced in the House of Comi of the air service there will be several povbably will wet as balm for several changes in the flying men’s w reas Commoners been greatly|In future pilots probably will be pro- ai mu ni ni mn conditions the need clothing bation of machines am same time flight w Iathae eonteold: By ie a bialty | moval. FOOD SHORTAGE —|HUNS PUNISH THREATENS ITALY VILLAGERS ::: J.W Barr, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, ‘Toronto. . Treats all diseases of domesticated animals All calls promptly attended to. Requite aiarinorts of 3,000,000|People Gave Their Only Food, |” Tons of Wheat Before Apples, to British Prisoners. Next Harvest. rdam, Oe 18. A despatch ions Turin sa; em. English ae sessions at é Societies. Milverton Lodge No. 478 .F. & A.M., G. Mects every Monday evening on or before full mons Ne ever gone io pn hall Visiting Sane faivase ikecias Geo. J. Coxon, W.M. W. 5. Zoexer. Bea, ev make possible. SGetie to their nature | erect. they. will probably be discussed only| The fo with | Silver Sta Landes No. 202 Meets every nae aoe st F200 thelr hall over Bank of Hai W. Henry, W.K.Loth, G. A. Barth, N.G, " Fin.-Seey. Ree. | ea PAlfieri. cole then threw patel Taisconta tance S The other oe concerns the Aaa Dean hacen Tal, juiced to the resignation food controller, Guiseppe e place has been taken by Gen-| Notary Public. W. D. Weir, - Notary Public _ QUEBEC BRIDGE. ci Legge a si Aston aad Waterloo.” on despatch from Quebec says:| TRAINING FARMERS AT OGDEN. onveyancer, deeds, wills, mortgages draws, | ven after th eee ey soa ilatris me ieee nies sida Tn Gs of! Calgary Makes Fine Return For Plow- Office: Weir block, over Seek of Nova Scotia, || TRAIN CROSSES Buen bee bridge the central jast| ing Done by Soldier Students. by cc span la: there were still aeaies who i Tee vocational training send A. Chalmers, - Spee Issuer fe Licenses for the County of Perth. farms for MONKTON, - Neary Public f Marriag ri ONTARIO ‘onth, feared «mishap when etic was atonal, train lowed to roll across the largest bridge sl Dial at Galgar Bie coalesce in the world. Well, their fears were| fine rag hine rows neta Nelson Merrick, - -viuctlonser fo Waterloo, Wellington Counties, Estimates given on sales of farms and farm stocks. Office, next to Bank of Nova Scotia, Linwood aS reaki BaOe agate even the tire tae nde raclical conditions. The supreme testing had no oficial ©} gas and oil consumed, and the plots at Ogden have been slowed ete arrangements have bee the municipality to plow “Vd tizongh teing present. Hoteles | algary, w The Queens Hotel Best accommodation for eommercial trav ellers and others. Two large Sample-Rooms. GEO. F, PAULI, Prop., = Milvertoa, Omi, sae ma 4 eee: OF SALONICA ARMY 1TTER THAN EVER BEFORE. A despatch from om London says: rel bl is understood that the health and i and no typhoid. ie she aappecarlon of Eine are ma Are You Insured minimum o CSpencer,R, « N, Zimmermann, RS typhoid, use has been made of a new Dette on oll Sah ine Gad very satisfactory results. A Frenc army report aninaies that for the| i whole French ai e average num- ber of tgphotd od ine ead coined to less than thirty. dealing in this line of equipm: peep a ea Soaeeeg ~~ Women to Care for Graves. About 20 women gardeners who have been trained at Kew, England, are going to France, where they will first contingent, pe ce will fat HIGHEST PRICES PAID For POULTRY, GAME, EGGS & FEATHERS Please write for particulars. ?. POULIN & CO., 39 Bonsecours Market, Montreal 18 BRITISH SHIPS WERE MOSQUITO IS ACTIVE SUNK BY SUBMARINES. ON CECA ER RRONS. A despatch from London’ says: Twelve British merchant vessels over e sunk by mine or sub- A degpatch from om Amsterdam says: The activities of the mosquito along re teh Adit The correspondent ix eas under i aa tons and one fishing vessel W aes tone tousieanciens sais! 6ver 1,600 tons, two under that ish tones and three fishing vessels were sunk. $13. a Al ron' Ise- ‘ele- ning, after which ees i whole day indoor | ated a 3 te id | Fr, the all field near the Institute was | weste: 76 plowed for a farmer who paid for the! 74a to Te; itra Nort teed, THA to garden ant ite, Te. m made with 2 8 tary conditions of the Entente forces equipment it and a w: in Salonica are better thai er be- ith the Institute’s steam thrashing to “41 fore. There is no epidemic, no plague, ine le for to ugh a 50-acre ens for ane Veteran’ 's Le ta from practically all oe firms 1.600 tons were sunk by mine or aub.| the Macedonian fighting front are de- marine in eek ending Oct, 17,| Scribed as u by a correspond= according to a statement of the Brit-| emt of the Bulgarian newspaper Mir spaper Mi ly approves of ir.) $11 1355 1 $00. ie British evacuation of the Lower ae ma Wes Sani exports néar- $050" y im ai 000 lon of. palm oil an-| $6-7 to ¥ and possibly you will not “Salada’in the You may be« “some day by an imitation of deceived detect this imitation until the tea~pot reveals ee pos always the genuine cket, and see pac that you get it, if yo you want that unique flavour of fresh, clean leaves properly prepared and IN A DAY lespatch from London " says:—| ings ne communication “Barl; the morning of Thurs- day the weather was brilliantly fine, ut at nine o'clock low, | thick clouds west. Artillery egese of the day two and a half tons f bombs were dropped on a large gun Sat in the rear, on railway sid- SEVENTEEN MACHINES BROUGHT DOWN ON BRITISH FRONT -—| ings near Ghent and on various billets and hutments. “At night another ton of bombs was dropped on the Courtrai railroad sta- tion and a German aerodrome in that vicinity. “In air fighting six hostile ma- chines were down four were driven down out of control, while an- aan ‘wescslioy dons by ati gunfi Seven of our machines are mister’ bcsvese Fo anttobe wheat No. 2.do, $2,208; Tors No. 1 North fo. ort ch “52. p.b08, Nob dor atta? Nord wheat By a a at . rae “American corn—No. 0 gats—Non2, white, 68, te 64e, 62 to Sic. ‘nominal; minal. iting $1.16 to $1.18, ac- cordin to. tr ight outside. (oa : “i $1.72, according to frelpats out Manitoba, Toup—Pirst patents. in jute gin og omeer (Be Yon 'g10.60, To nt nario Soares Wants “according © Naval Station “at Gulf Entrance , | Frere ‘Pn vane, a 2.88 in bags. s Miontreats $9.60, oron omipe Snip Militeed—-Car. lots, fool: stedahte, Dage: shorts Pe iba “delivered Mont: ineluded—Bran, “pe Foldal ings, 0, feed’ flour, ‘bag. (se ae —The Germans | $3. Bae w, per ton, $12.50 to do. $10 to $12, Pace roe Straw—Car lots, per ton, $7 to $7.50, track Toronto. —No. ote untry Produce—Wholesale Butter—Creamery, solids. ner 1 Yb, 424 to 43c; prints, per Ib., 438 to 44c; dairy, Pet, Ibi. Beet 6, to the retail Foliowing Pree we, 28 to 23,c; t er-| chickens, _ Ib. aueks, Shring 6c} Reese, Te. ‘ xtra fine ee ey Bt 15; No. le 50. d. tt and s, 17 to 18¢3 Beans- Can dian 5S until Jast of ‘Octo beri mat Pa ctarted, hand-picked, $7.50 per bush; ‘Limas, per Potatoes, on track—Ontario, bag, $1.55 to $1.6 provisions—Whol Bete ac meat St a & on the strength of nee Milit: 0.270; cooked, Tolls, 27 to Poe: brealttast. bacom, packs, plain, 39 to 40c; bone- Long clear bacon, 274 264 to 27c. fe 263 to 2T0; 274 0 274¢; com: res, 22 to Soke: tubs, 22% to |224e; ‘pails, 228 to 28c. lowing | ontreal Mar! moet 23 — to. ther — Canadian do., No. 3. ‘Tbe; No. 2 local white, 72c; 0. Montreal: do., aM pr nds, $11.11 Winter patent . aight rollers. $10.70 $11.00; $5.20 $5. ed guise "38. 80 to $810! do. 90 $4.00 to. $: to $42. Middtines. $48 to inest .. we! ns, 214¢. Butter Choleest cream: °5 nd . Eegs— 53 t eed aT to, ib stock, 48 to fee Nod Bio 40 otatoes—Per Tots, $2.16. ‘Winnipes pe Grain Winnipeg, Wheat—No. eRe $2.0" a 0. ‘Uni ue Staten — Minneapol 28: $1.80. te lo Att ¥ 310.50; 35,75. 1S Go $80.60 ‘Daluth, Oct, as tinesed, $8. $3.09; arrive. $3.07; October, sh00 nat November, $3.06 bid; December, $2.994 bid; May, $3.02 asked. pace Stock Marke’ MSiictiecclcice” neds Rood heavy, choi ‘oron: Ne steers ied to $12.25; do. ners and cutters, $5 . Mnlikers, good to choice, $9 Markets of the World s wheat 125; do., com. and med. $75 ; ers, $80 to $125: gle owen! att 2 good. $10. to $10: ga slower cvquishers cows, $0.1h $7.25 to Sr $15.75: Quebec’ lambs, sheep, to $10.50; calves, $14 to $15; es foes er $8; selected hogs, $17.50 10. $18. REVAL HAS BEEN EVACUATED Deserted by Civilians. is officially announced that the | ation of the fortified port of Seal on {th e Baltic, at ‘the entrance to the Gulf \of Finland, has begun. ‘The ea The Three Queens, or The Sickest @ksteg th —London Passing Show : GERMANS FALL ‘BACK SLIGHTLY On Small Part of Anzac Front on Passchendaele. Ridge. A despatch from Londoi ee Se eats meee correspon it the retired opposite a feat | Australian front to the next spur of| m A despatch from London ae It me eo about 1,000 yards back. German main position a ide the ridge somewhat Passchendaele, xii 8 e le spur running W. telegraphing MOON ISLAND ‘A despatch from London says: ert ith parently contingents of the Germans art of the Boetieeed back SEIZED BY HUNS After Lively Battle Between n and German Fleets. P- Russian t—in all about twenty warships of up in now is|land, or to the south into the Gulf of ioled of | Rig: a superior gun- and ge, Brave, but cutelassea by reason of heavier ton- the poe Reval, a city of about 65,000, two hundred miles south-west of Petro- rad, is a naval be and with Hel ingtors and Hango, on the norther lf. leet the Russians ently has | me ssian fleet remains in th Gull ee Finland through cee runs piree | the water route to Petrogra ais | Bae | WoUNDED SOLDIERS A despatch from Ottawa, There are 9,468 convalescent soldiers ary Hos-| pitals ing to the r ate aoe Commission on Oct er 8 rite: figure, which includes 7,612) 0} increase of 329 over et the ending Sept. 28th, of 20,363 men, an increase ot 8 ae over the previous weel Sante AUSTRIAN anes OINS. RUMANIANS.| ‘A despatch from Washington say: n entire Austrian regiment, with o! i i n ians along # __| according to cables received on Fri-. 1 da was composed almost entirely of Mo- . The now being foi the re- E eats! Serb ar gee CAR OF WESTERN WHEAT BROUGHT $4,458.10 NET. ormed out of tl my. A despatch from Winnipeg says: A ear of No. 1 North ceived here fucking 129,000 pounds, and containing 2,150 bushels, with m kage, The net proceeds of the cai fa: $8187, 20, (ond) pulls less freight ciao On Ga $y ough bulls, $5 to patch 458. The weight of the wheat pe otis F026 f° Redtam, 46.60.10 measured Dushel was 65 pounds, The poo 50 to $8.50; JAG ar was loaded by George H. ‘Hu m- | mell, of Nokomis, Sask. e inbereuoss it may 1 | ate Sol a m IN HOSPITAL CARE ‘The report stated that the regiment! 7° ern wheat was re-| ca le and the bers leg dows ee slopes and Gheluvelt. pemuny te ties of the fact thats A eb ees Consumption can be cured, 500,000 cases ot tuberculosis in the main ridge before Sai Ue ees THE DREAD DISEASE. or Tuberculosis, Can Be .d By Special Treatment. imple facts vith regard to enemy armada off Oesel theuaene were saved. aS ae et but it us- of trea’ at Gert battleship Slava-—a relic of the days fotore Tha Rasads Japanese War—and its )s coast. Nearly all of the ‘Save! ‘8 crew seas GREAT CATTARO cn AIR RAID ‘tanding far outside the shell zone of that t onths air, all 3) tania aed eS ode Squadron Flew 1,000 Miles d food. Without Accident. 1 intents and purposes franhraent eantiot hac takensde home, |, > Sleupach: rom Vendo aca i pat must be taken at an institution| The Daily Mail's creer |W here he patient will always be under | the narinlos says hab later dé medical mupervisic! tails received of the great Cattaro rai 1. Herman Biggs, of New York, ark it as an example of rare organ- a Teported hates in his cullen there | zation Pe from near e | men of military age. Scores’ Part in it sta ef thousands of soldiers have est Bin a flew to the Appennines e down with the disease and ai 2 ices a ee in a body ne: et France before rested a while ane a ; e h Hevea fi teas = had slob mare. than, 12,000: Dats A hetatic shore, and thence to Dalmarie in an weel one realized that it was all al t Frai Is ern France the neh es hour taking off cam and Montenegro and hom The than a any obine or any hit Heat iy aad rev eni ost con on DAILY PAPER ails 8 aes eicationa campaign as importa ‘Consumption is a house di means of th De not pe the Axi A curved ladder has been laced and di danger of egoaidng it fresh air, Get all the fresh air and suns! your hands before eating, Racp clean and: live in clean surround- | £0! ings. Dirt and disease go together. on which drowning persons can irawn into a boat ait sources It Meee Overseas isease. ne |g despatch from obably paper filled with ci] This Ntele publication, Otta’ cau the large tee of aie FOR CANADIANS Soldiers’ De- ands For Home News. ysi— ‘0 the boys at th auvenieg d of the Sarat military authorities fe news of Ser rac cotticy: wf RAP MORE MONEY R THE FURS YOU TRAP he Doinss TCANT Go To THe | |o#NES Nou CAN- You TH ‘3 OFFICE at WITH ae On Sour. he my Fie THIS of rs “Duss. J WANY TO GEV THIS NOAH Dp. THE nee Tiss see ONCET. NOW HOLD ON A MIAUTE , ‘THE DOOR WAS OPEN THEN Woutpn’T BeLieve ME of}

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