Milverton Sun, 15 Nov 1917, p. 8

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ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND MORE ay are som ity paver Heep one hundred thousand mor ‘om far across the Ws We're with from lake and river ieee) lood remains in our heart’s core, re. We are coming, dear old Mother, one hundred thousand mo: All across our fair Dominion there are jhomes BF Soldiers dead; As loyal sons of Canada, for pis rt} wey on On hills and j Test of Europ iby your s side, And we're with you to the Ficish se8 dood “ at From where St. ‘Tawrente meets a to far Pacific’s shore, We are coming, Mother England, rie mnanacee thousand more. Memories of “brave sires and our glorious heritage Could we prove unworthy sons of this democra Where honor calls and right Brother unto brother calls from _netoss the waste of sea, Four hundred thousand loyal m have gone before— We are coming, Mother Englend, "ohe inated thousand more. 'e are coming, Mother England, one hundred thousand more; So we’ "re coming with our faces set Yes, St. Marys, Ont. es made bright by now the need of sore; steadfastly befor Gore coms, Mother England, one hundred thousand more. Cc. WOOD. SAVING FOR THE VICTORY LOAN Paraquat Agee is, sada Which Can be Cut Down. Every citizen is probably ready to|it accept ae principle that the 3 3 ot pe with our foapectitess analyze the personal expenditures as Ansys classified, we should find a field 0% ry ree years to expensive entertainments ions; and si taken on a soberer aspect. A GREAT DRAWING TEAM By Augustus Bridle ing team is just as e stump to jnow than there age in bush da mers have gone in for specializing on 4 and Ptetarts no ths understand that a-poor team economy when wor be ‘do hurry. Getting stuck with |a_load in the fields is a d asl of time and of tempe: Wi fe be stuck often in the old days with now: ‘against wasting e with stuck loads. The only thing that happens |in that line with such horses is bro! en harness or a snapped doubletree. Of course a good deal depended on the driver as it does now. or logs, ft came out of the hole on ae “the high road, just by the simple knack of get- gz down tog ee ee Just now the © known in Ca gaged in lifting the biggest load that a ee ever stood in front do—and that is to apply the knife|load i and divert the salvadged funds into Best 000,000 of Canadian Victory | e war loans, As regards the ou! as a tremendous load. The load is there all right. money; pile up for victory, lifting the load. "It’s weiat tekce oe Fo ase Geet ots will he the driver. What’s the best team for this job? The Canadian Farmer and the Gov- ernment of Canada. If those two can’t lift a great part of that load, you might as well leave it Sa is the driver ? great boss named Victory. victory: VICTORY ! ON GUARD AT THE READING GATE! It is a fine thing guard our we are all aware. ut it e EI = e ds, the ened ie views that have new furniture, pianos, autos, etc., If you will familiarize your young generally or universally ractised,|people with the best reading, they would give the Finance Minister |will not be likely to crave what is many additional millions of doll: inferior and lemoralizing. The for carrying on the war. With re-|Youth’s Companion is a powerful in- ect to automobiles used for pl ence in awakening a taste for what ure it is not only the capital expendi-|is best in reading. It is on guard at re that is lost to the national e: e reading’ gate! Nothing mean, SeUiar but also the cost of oper. atin: eared g the mae le, ot a well-to-do citizen enters ° £ 8 = careful analysis se of the several: sub- for 1918. 2 and dull ae putts includes, for $2.25: _—! See, ’s Companion—52_ is- sues te 19 2—All the 1 Saanie issues of 1917. 3—The Companion Home Calendar ‘the Youth’s Companion, Commonwealth Avi Ee ew Bodega ala received at this of- S01 if undertaken in the right spirit by a million Canadian families, ough lead extra $100,- aes 0! 000,000 ix course of a eae for war purposes. is an advantage in having your own name ae on Abia but- ‘wrappers. present stock lasts we will aipOy ‘you at $3 per thousand. COMMERCIAL Ea per bushel 2 10 $2 10 Barle: 110 116 sank 1 00 45 ONE YEAR IN JAIL FOR THREAT- ENING. Romeo Brault, a French-Canadian, empl ed as a draughtsman in the od by Magistrate Denison on Friday to serve one year at the Ontario en formatory for uttering a threat i is only the who had enlisted, and that any per- i with a little better i an e lin; was foun on wi ‘ich were the eos peat words ae Ae) card to a friend. called to arms don’t move. Canadiens restez chez vouz. Ca it le mot d’orde partout. user cette carte a un ami. | ‘Translated the French are as follows: Canadians, sentences stay the: Cana vith their throats cut. Ss oe oes al greatest hauling mada are en-| county. ter of lop: homes against alien soldiers of whose | EDUCATIONAL RECONSTRUC- TION AFTER THE WAR Prof. Peter Sandiford,.of Toronto fore the Stratford Cirele on Thursda ening, choosing for his subject “Educational Recon- struction ays tl Ae (any these ideas may seem Utopian,” ‘said Dr. Sandiford, “but they must be spread broadcast in the hope that some may take root and it man with srigal sug- Bestions must be listened to more iv are to haye recon- e Prof and if) the 1917, ar S eation in the length of the year. An- other 20,000 attend not more than to apres arrange the work of the ru truant “Imagine in Toronto,” said, Dr. Satiditord, “there “are three traant ‘offcers. Three people ronning ru: after 60,000. The second test was the question hi bat so many good. people, work at ay fr a year in rural bec to $1,120 paid a second-class male teacher in rta. Dr. Sandi- ford’s suggestions for reconstruction before this test include a campaign to inform, sing a minimum salary law and adequate pensions. “Under the present system of pen- sions,” said the professor, “when a men goes from the profession to be the head of a home at thi f tion goes on the home.” cation is too uniform, too highly centralized, Dr. Sandiford has been careful selection from the vast store of knowl ter household eis commercial and_ technical prospective, would provide funds for ie ich things as sized job. over, | secondary education ite. ee @ who is maimed an cannot follow his old life must be re- educated; st him back along the path he gone down, make him as economically effi- cient as possible. who. a not maimed will demand and will de- serve etter education. But: every cas i ha must be arranged i Hee too, must be Canadianized.” QUERR LIBEL CASE One of the most unusual libel ac- tions, if not the only one of its kind ress muiefpa repo’ ar.}ed to omit the name of Mr. Wilson 3 from iis city verdict for the defendants, the plaintiff to pay costs. MAKING A SCOTSMAN OF SIR ADAM Sir Adam Beck is on rations. “I sed to get three courses for break- fast, but all they give me now is por- ridge,” Blectric Knight the other coy: a the remark greatly amused some of his Scottish friends. The Chairmai e world’s biggest platelet sacri! thes was eretay that the satneapali ties : ering from the re} tage might make the best of the Controller!” PRINCIPLE FIRST. Sir John Willison - the other day ilton al country would be conducted in a man- 40° hs si This is the word, etal hae ner worthy desis bw. an ae card fo a friend the war.. Sir, John referred to, the 10 change in Canada’ = politcal BE be 18 tion to-day, and stated that while 44’. The bodies of ten soldiers, who en-|there was a U: Gevermmentt 17 listed with the 129th Wentworth would in tim a party, but Battalion, at Hamilton, and who had the old system was doomed to die, | Gr A been capture icloemete Oh tbe anc waite thers sight be verted men |N coais for principle, following the oy tly [of the coast line of the Unite situation and “blame it on the Food | .4, Exquisitely Beautiful Styles For Men, Women and Children REPARATIONS are so delightfully comprehensive that every depart- suet: reveals aprough ite. cleverly ENGELAND’S A Complete Stock at Reasonable Prices A Wealth of HE very smartest of Women’s Suits, Coats, Etc., the Dressiest Over- coats, Suits and Hats for-Men and ual requirements word “SATISFAC here. mings in plush velvet. parent. chos versatility and SpeAtOn to your indivi- that TION” in all its com- pleteness, and again let us repeat that you will always find the prices lower We invite your inspection. 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We Pie nies to call and see them Men's Suits VERY MAN who has been in this fall has been impressed with the fullness of our stock of suits and the attractive patterns and fabrics they are made of. have tried to tell about this wonder- ful showing in our advertisements, but you have got to come in an see the great rane loaded with the season’s most attractive suits, and not till then, will you realize how much -this store is superior to the ordinary clothing stores. hi beet place for you to The reason is ap- oa nere al showing a proudeeully at- From the small- Come ‘i and see. ENGELAND @ SON “The Store with the Stock” —- - MILVERTON great sacrifices that party men had! made recently. The man who would s a dishonor to his country. 600,000 TO INTERIOR. A New oh despatch of Novemb- eS 8th, sae declaring all, undred miles! red zo! my aliens will be 9: toring to Fe og a few “ w days, ac-! cordin; le: ee a sweeping order sould force z Gone out of six State: © | Atlantic ee namely, Flori : land, peastent "Dele-! ode Island. Under this order thousands of Ger- we lived in big German! years rear-| s, but who failed Fatherland, de abe to seek new homes further inlaj lore than 600, 00 enemy aliens” would be affected. It is estimated ‘ected. dressed _ the al Women’s |that of the 800,000 enemy aliens in Canadian Club and took for his sub-|this country re than tl ree-quart- ject: “Politics, Parties and People.” ers live along the coast. ohn in o addres: Naval offices al the principal praised the p! fo! services to pecanens of the order, which “has all kinds of patriotic ies es. He|been discuss at Washington for Shen eatereiccy the sacrifices {several days Many thes of the men overseas and hoped this | naval office ind others who have be interpreted to mean ‘he This eapeld include Chicago, Cleve- wou! d States gnomically. Germans in, Boston, thousands Orie nes The inclusion of the Great Lakes. to move inland. fot change his opinion for principle all of Michigan a barred zone. ton and Other big cities in [City who are enemy aliens. Many of id littoral in ee xp would also make the east affected aaah be Wasl ng. the heads of these families have be ‘s Philadel eipbias Pructial here ioe mai Shs Ee wei all the bi ae in the sout a pro German atmosphere, e men reales waiting Wash this order ‘4 be similarly affected, have never taker’ out citizenship pa- Bue [Brdeepore or "Providence will have to a All the big cities along the Hudson Dera. Federal ae figure there are thousands of these. \police of New York to prevertt enemy River—Yonkers, Peekskill, Newburg aliens from using any oughkeepasie, Kingston and ‘Albany sMany,0 officials Deligve that a rule | blocks em the qratertront for any —would included in the barred | gj in and | purpost me. Hoboken’s German ree Gmgland prohibiting Germans from The: pardons ean would have to move. Newarl an. /approaching a railro order W' id have a tremendous effect ec- other big epahe ‘would lose mit, under Sonat oficial by a sum- ‘mal is estimated oat the ere are at|ed. of Lowel, Hartford, least 20,000 families, averaging five |munitions sho b plea: in the family, of Germans in New York ‘same category with rail ROBERT McMANE FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER SALES AGENT FOR McLAUGHLIN CARS Beautiful streamline body, roomy and comfortable. For POWER and ECONOMY in operating—The McLaughlin is unexcelled. CANADA'S - STANDARD - GAR

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