Milverton Sun, 10 Jan 1918, p. 2

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BYERY sneaaoay honnixo The Sun Printing Office Main Street ERTON, ai Blixadjhen sates cose peace RNae Sonthn, cfa advance. Subsctibcts tn ; wii be inbleTopay 9.00 per sears | ertising rates on a} < a petiicacnts witlaet eyrccias' directions mith as pager tea. ‘until forbid and charged acd eee for contract advertisements mist be in the office by noon Mond MALCOLM aie ‘Publisher and Propristors BusinessCards) Dr. M. C. Tindale, L.D.S. Honor graduate Toronto University: CROWN and BRIDGE WORK a specialty, hone No, 3! Olice; Over Bank of Nova Scotta. Medical. De: PL Pye Office: PuBLic DRUo SToRR, MILVERTON Hours: 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. Legal aes H. B. Morphy, va Solicitor for Bank ha Hanmi hseeeribibe at ML Fis te Harding, Owens & beetle Barristers, Solicitors, &c. i Nowthetn, $5288; No 3, do. str white, 7% fo (78, ‘0 Tic, nominal, » frei ie outside yo, 2, Winter, basis, in stare ; 2 ONO! 2 $820" to: $8.80, according to freights outside. Barley Malling, "$1.30, to, $1.81, cording’ to ea is out eat: ° e. Manitoba flour—First, patents, in jute. BO; 2nd, do. $11; strong: bale mios Soo DMR shipment. etl fri hae tneludedt an, per Snevseee shorn a imiaaiings, fee eed io des ee bee # A “Moye” on the West Front. Relief ‘For Halifax Victims. One of the trucks oe from Boston for relief work at Halifax. \3 ‘Perens new, per ton, $15.50 $16.50; mixed: doo $18 to $15 track To- __ |Tento Straw—Car-lots, per ton, $9 to $9.50. PRESIDENT TAKES OVER UNITED STATES RAILWAY LINES: LINES on —— of i" peau ne ae Butt % ePutaide ppotat att Se, to Dede sh dairy, choice. 40 to 4 fis 15 10 Ade; soltde, 44 (0) } oa ao Mr. McAdoo was appointed by the 1*"§0,{!" President to serve as Director- General’ creamery of Railroads. ie ESS Through the action taken oe Pre: A despatch from Washington say: Presid He Wilson Forney ennoaneed 0 take possession an noon “Evid 28, of every | si | system of en irielee in an United fusion into which the transportation jes of the nation have been du brought as a result of the efforts made He of the Irisk goe; | SPicious gallantry. | ‘Phe sum of 3 saab ae held the Ba 34 to. Ste “geese, 26 to! . 28c; Spring he Sci poult ellekens Gordon Block, - ONT. Money to Loan, B.T. HARDING W. 0, OWENS Veterinary. ernment W. B, GvoDWix, Se ks, Sprit will be operated under of William G. McAdoo, the ieete eects of the Treasury. transportation needs of. the nation and its commerce. | Campbell, 1 J. W Barr, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, ‘oronto. Treats all diseases of domesticated animals All calls promptly airerded to. Societies. Milverton ree ae 478 ALF. & A.M Meets every Monda: otis on or before STEFANSSON AND PARTY ARE SAFE Canadian Toplekes and Company Arrive at Fort Alaska. WEMYSS NEW "SEA LORD : Sir John Jellicoe Replaced—Is. co Made a Peer in Recognition , of ES Sees Services. | | Whitechureh, 5 ~ Leong clear bacon, ‘unds. is ath te &e Se ukon, } tee one se, | Capt. ‘Montreal Sag | full moon every month, in their hall J, welcome Visiting brethren alw WM. Office, next to Bank of Nova Scotia, Linwood s— Canadian spatch from Ottawa says:| A patch from London sa io ofits Stefanmson, the aeiaa vice-Admiral Sir Rosslyn Wemyss pee “No. explorer, and his party, are safe. been appointed Firs a Lord, in be by Mr,'G, J; Des succession to Admiral Sir John R. Jel- Class in Halifax Are Young Motels pits SME Si seeees The Queens Hotel Best accommodation for eommercial traw ellers and others. Two large Sample Rooms, GEO. F, PAULI, Prop., - Milverton, Ont Are You Insured HE CANADIAN ORDE Investigate it Seer coreay Ue Ate {tr C.Spencer,C.R. » N,Zimmermana,R.S NEW SASKATCHEWAN HOSPITAL onvalescent Soldiers. of Devonshire, -commodation supplied by ee eae Hospitals pommiadye i jadded e Ro: ar] Mibioes Hos. Ss ‘k pital for convalescent soldiers, when he formally opened that institution on ‘his recent visit | to Moose Ji The main building was originally a Sool, but renovated by the plan for military co’ als it offers splendid facilities, Following an pahertiote of th: ings in’ which the panied by his staff, ae, contd over the aes by M: of “W = Unit, alia ne “The facilities for es ing hold of the pciie fellows who have! 2 done such Ast placing them in atten ort life are all that could be eats, ith such facilities I am con aah that you will be able to make just solders.” ens of thém as they were soldier: Major Ashton, who preceded the Governor-General. the 3 outlined the Governor-General Opens Building For i His Excellency the Governor-Gen- | the ake Sommittee, estimated that a fund of * leas st $500,000 wat pe Sie deatine 00! ” ADV ANC CE IN 1 Sa nly _ become pane i ay We alice is enicior's ssc ces derick ie RAI W AY RATES: train left the station, which was he hopes that the people of Can na Lyi | partly eres by several bombs. and the United States will activel: A section of the tracks was torn up, + operate in sec he am cutting communication north. In Geb aS wr gecpning: he 2 oun re ie eror’s trai 8004 | tients, Semmissioners. jon over were ae { A despatch from Ottawa says: ae Ose thetesblinded pacule canbe properly |important judgqgent handed ‘arr = | organized lithe B i Be oe Bel NEWS BY MAIL FROM LAND'S, SHORES, Gappenings tn the Emerald Isle of Interest te Irish. men Sergt.-Major - John. pee aac) Guar From Erin’s Green Isle IRE M awarded the*Croix de coe roe con- is was raised at a of both the. “Ulster and Northern Banks are being opened in various parts of the North of Ire- nd. 5.2: oz] ‘Vegetables valued at £50,000 have the six thousand plots Bic. pele by Belfast working men. M.A. ed af the first debate of the season lof oe Dublin Law Students’ Society. A. successful ee was Bien at ne: in al Dublin, pre- i New Ros: Clarke nbrook th 5 ent atthe Ge eran tyr the wounded daliler pa- sunk during ie period arine, as. well as 2 | merchantman undet that, tonnage na TOMATOES INST "Tr of the local ‘utah of the Red Cross | has informed | at oe motor ay \eities in re aa and Be ni wol m_C. C. Lee, son of Richard | traceable, but [tee. island Bridge House, Suis has | sumed the houses ded the ae see ‘tated that See me While astending chr in | Dubtiny | jonaley, deat | MATERIAL DECREASE SHOW IN BRITISH SHIPPING Sacaes. Ce 2 ee eee him ae = ma- & to the Aaminatty sept, ranted By. Board of Railway i British, Serhan te tons | Board of Railwa: ee rovides for a 15 per cent. inerease in} The good housewife will not allow! passenger rates in all parts eS Sei even one slice of bread a day to be!with the exception of British Colum- wasted. bia, where the maximum rate eb 3 seule per mile. rmits, subject to the limitations of s. When the Sona falls | the Crow's. Nest agreement. and: cer-) below this point St bees form a elas. | tain specific limitations, an increase | ie s apiht both structures being badly maged, An ammunition factory in Few ‘ing the same pi | Persons: wer , however, a: tie emoline: were rece < holiday Numbers of Persons were killed or in- qured within the town, and several a plentdte the Hiias A temperature of about 57 degrees | ie ould be maintained in the bee- |p and ae cheat BE muscular freight rates of approximately 10 per |lia, says: Latest figures in Eight hundred eee cee of activity, an on th outside cent, in the West and 15 per cent. | endum are ieee ee were by the wd together te weet the heat the East. The Crow’s Nest agreement 1,050,000. against, i epee Genny | at SORE Nora Sere he produc-|was made by the Canadian Pacific ret tion exhausts their vitality, = even | Railway with the Gayerument, and by | whi they survive the winter, they are |its provisions rate: unfit for brood rearing if the spring. rovincial mn Vineland Fruit Stati to the mailniery Sort | if in England ¢ ey France. a large num- oe He ee ber of Donuatbie are Rasiea ed. The judgment..also | AUSTRALIAN SO SOLDIERS i AGAINST Sense TION, unsue- re col attacked. by: aes ‘ines dur- eriod, sah data dane ie previous week. Seventeen ves- A-dospatch from Melbaurne: Anetra: the for couaerigio 000 e first tralian forces, duit a. ofelally, aimosineed 5x0 against. ¢on~ | me . ES, ae NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER — BANKS AND BRAES. What is Going On in the Highlands and Lowlands of Auld Scotia. sale of gifts and dpnetions held at Fie realize in support of the local, War Hospital Supply De- yt The late William Hardy, Ravens- low, Alnwick, of the firm of Hardy Brothers, left an estate: valued at 20, Mr. and Mrs. John T: pe Selkirk, have given eight sons to AWFUL HORROR AND MISERY, “RALPH CONNOR'S” PICTURE OF HALIFAX Ruined City Compared to the Devas) © tation of France and Belgium by Major C. W. Gordon. Returning from Nova cae, where | c. W. r iy. Fresh from the scene of the disaster of Halifax, “Ralph Connor” comp: the scene with those he had SrtaRee in ee a I came into the Halifax sta- tion,” ne sal s struck with the | strange and horrible familiarity of the | the shattered buildings temporarily patched up, and the train service be- ing carried on amid the ruins and de- | bris. The whole Hillside ee = good © | picture of. ne ruins at the front. Th difference between Halifax = the here the fire had con- and the were obliterated. The only difference {from life at hae nt was tha’ ome jhad one shock a) Geo. J. Coxon, W. eee [nieteege rece’ 30 after the war for ordinary stries. |at the front ate one shock and ie |barats, Deputy Minister of Naval Af- licoe, according to'an official announce- Captain M. 0 es ViC., is the } Wait for the t, that. nerve- fairs, announces that Mr. Stefannson ment. hy ‘i ae , i vi - ; ampion snéper on the Salonica | wre experience Halifax was Silver Star Lodge No. 202 and party bate arrived ay at Fort! pettiic Tellicoe hag beén elevated where his average fa three a }mereifully spared. | Yul fro far- North. to the peerage in-r ition of his Y. Mi Meots every Friday alght at 7.90 in thete Its means that the Spee, about very dis Pienihatoceads. hope it has been learned that Lieut. | ee ee Piiapersebtes Sues Reese eta: ¢ has bee consider-' is expressed that his experience may | Wright, of Fahan, reported Se “The first three‘days were days of hat cease Ok parts, {able doubt Liles ati past, is be uti é [since August, Js @ prisoner in. Ger-| uibaralleled, misery. came the Ree. Séeyy coming back to civilization after his as coke aaa ig signer. SAGES i icora isle Btls cegisna © yestete the oats po Tie-Nawtol Ruraiee ‘alately upon reck of the Notary Publilo. = ne Newton Rural Food Committee | Te in proctmel that the arty” willl aext th the House of ved a rat-catcher. “to Jtisé ;Wouses, fire oa from every i now make their way and dg pt ‘home, and quickly, hundreds of fires * re ae per week to. > q LY W.D. Weir, - Notary Public wait for the first steamer that will his Place, RGA y annwtineed 44 anor Ni were blazing on the hillside at’ the | Auctioneer for the Counties of Perth bring them back to Canada, It i x y W q ee a Docks Board |Same. time,’ Then followed the storm, | Conveyancer, deeds, wills, mortgages drawn Ae however, that Stefannson may one nteoreiat ion to the mind of the | do, $2.80 haye granted the ponies ni oie the ae the gale ‘and the ral.” The | gba nlsiag ig decide to go overland to Dawson. | ublie in view of the stron | Untied state marneta Kenedy for’ three. acres: of tand tol or |e ual of this ot _seen in torty.|"¢ eaiamipaitaiids okie wants Nock aici | oes rstood here that Mr. critici ae en a long t ed upon | No. @ yee tthe erection: of a corm mill ves Alem |e his fell upon the city where : ou Soe Stefannson, who was in charge of the’ the Admiralty, which culminated in} og white, ‘dra Whar. many people, homeless and with- 7 | northern division of the Canadian deep disappointment and dissatisfac- + | s John Mocormack gave a concert icopibis wee pecans a A. Chalmers, - Pry Public | Arctic Expedition, spent last winter tion at the impynity with which Ger- in New York, and the proceeds, which | for their relati The IGaneayaieiss Lider ar tacclage Ticesuas> [00 Melis ‘Blend, Tt was thought matt raiders | recently again sank a amounted to 31.000, were sent to the | situation, of Stee ak wea ee sac uaa aie that he gome ut. either via. Britch c on 69th Trish Reg | allel in Canada. Real estate bought and sold. A few choice Lancaster Ske and Labra: “pia; | ‘The sum of m2 90, "600 has been su Roadie? Work Btarted, farms for immediats Behring Apparently, A ie ae scribed to the Ulster Volunteer Force | Z Seana =. owranto |ehosen either of those “routes, but 200 BI DED \ tle Pind for the support of bro. | “Halifax ok hold of the rescue hose to come over the aoe ae het en down soldiers and their families. dee a strong way. @ people Sm Island, and from ihe p aare 5 Congratulations were sent to Miss . Sow soreaas aud stamina Nelson Merrick, - Auctioneer | probably by way of Fort uasPherson BY EXPLOSION iahel Dense By Wie Sk Vehnoamin which ae them to be of the same for Waterloo, Wellington and Perth Counties, | His party consists of about n, | © lance Association of pee on clsés-4 our-mensat the’ front Au Estimates given on sales of farms The Sonade Arctic Expedition’ set uils, her investment by. th a ing with the | class Seine was ees They on ‘ outiin 1813.” Majority of Victims of This |; to! new Order of the Empir. | only heard the call for p! J “The. | of “ite Ore have bet e uch heavier ae it not es for the | $s: Pte. Je | “hi { AIR REPRISAL |, Wemen and Children. ASE ond dumb tor nine mouth from shot] prompt and efile help from Boston, = | Acdespatch from Halifax, N.S., se 2 5 to ‘shock, suddenly recovered mieeth go first by the military unit aa then by MISSED KAISE Whe dive estintate-that 500:anen; woe it! ° “nearing. [the Red Cross workers and others. men and children had become totally. 't The farmers of ee and | They’ came ee pie Halifax was . alba years ‘i éod to give the stunned and and gave help, or partially blind as a result of — the lambs, $17 recent dis Sey 5 exposion Bae ood ae vase at tnsbings without Pee ce loss of life woul Mannheim Raid 0 Occurred About is pro $18. a hour extra wages in |have been much heavier and the list z 1 ' | An Hour After Emperor & a tone 200 of these will be totally : of mboing SeteaRea oS Moore, Had Left Cit; ee Are Hina: ra one e ee eee LL.D. was a splendid piece of organ- A despatch from Geneva says: The ora piace chairman of the Halifax i well directed Be a jin to go, and evening he had A despateh from sm London aiysi es ie corps organized with. full supplies ready to pull out at 10 o'clock. p by the The: } ‘0 fight their way through to the out- a of Halifax, where they speedily yaménced work,” ‘EAD F CHRYSANTHEMUMS. A despatch from Liverpool says: A year ago the city of Liverpool decided to suspend the cultivation of chrys- anthemums in the greenhouses attach- ed to public parks, and some-| thing useful instead. Several acres of glass were accordingly assigned to:b Laptfor tomate 0} were Toate te the Tvseel district. ared i “ |to aid the Allies in other respects, but he army, two of whom have been ane d. s ay sum of beat was realized rt give art in aid of the os Sei & ree a soldiers. os a = ee a, sister of taken up in a viene military. hos- al \ d Granville, the British ae Se to the King of the Hellen a brother of Lady Morrison, of es fie The Military Medal has TORS a2 Corporal James Mac: a Eat ‘Willis » SON. jam MacKenzie, of Nairn, 5 ‘The death took plate recently at (Galafoot House. of “Francis Scott, jmanager of the Galashiels Gas Com: f pany. u : Sister Annie Saunders, of Bank- “head, Blairgowrie, has been decorated by the Serbian or erumye with the rder of St, Sav "Capt. A, J, sles rt, Blackwater, son of ns Eee Severe of Chell- wood, been arded the Distin- eee Sarvice ona | A direct descendant of the Mao idonald of ae neoe has just passed ,away in th ar son of Mrs. Mackin- tosh, of Ly ve = { Lieut. Sp bass aS Seaforths, xn formerly a tea in the West End school, Elgin, sp een awarded 1e * a | Sie ES a watch aan the | people mutter | The Scottish paces has issued _ an order extending for one year the term President Poincaire as Ree, tor of Paar Universit At a “Heather Day” held in North BeiDe ipvex £80 was realized for wor chai ey of Dunmore, * seven les east of Sterne: was recently sold for 250, A bring: aa ae pale for Ge ene of providing aes for en valescent soldiers and sa eld in i the Christian Iistitute, Giese, real- ized: £877. The sum of £58 was realized on a fag aay ae 2 ae in aid of of Breconside, near Dumfri ‘ies, a ee 1,000,000,000 YEN 0 SUPPORT WAR Japan’s Contribution Thus Far o Troops For West. ‘A despatch from ‘Tokio says: Jap- i nt to the En- the Alli impossibility. prepared to exert her utmost efforts her operation snd: not go to s to Europe. ‘so to premature and foolish, led, was” Bread Cards at Weddin ing. “In such sorely pressed neutral coun- tries as Sweflen the war has resulted ify nicl afd poor aliet erie sybjeeta ted to many series heretofore un- known, says # ifarpeM peared a <iitusteationsee Eki ly engré inetation to a bang 1e. 01 fines t hotels i in the ‘Swedish capital, it c ‘estricte oul sic Che rantiee ores ABO? Maw) and Tom THERE 15 THAT SAME eee WHO TRIED To FUR IH ME YESTERDAY ff NOW Yoy TAKE A BRICK

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