Milverton Sun, 24 Jul 1919, p. 7

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te 5 GERMANS WHO.FACE AN INTER NATIONAL TRIBUNAL Not only Ex-Kaiser and ce Prince, But Rupprecht, vee Ca- pelle, Mackensen, von Below, de U-Boat Commanders, rers, and Thcenttinvies in Allies’ Criminal Lis Even though the melodramatic offer ger sons of William portunity, in a com! peril, to res concile their spictinie Peaaunnated and bickerings. ye Army officers, submarine command- “ers, a Cabinet member, those respons-| of nd fam- be hhScwousd meanwhile in the us old Tower, Before the Peace Treaty was slenpt notice was given to Germany ee sh would be required.to surrender offenders for trial Dee : tsbunal Te and as- ge e gee gfe a8 that the dotondants eit aetode itd following m Crown Prinee Rupprecht of Bavaria, known to his admirers as “the West,” ao is reported in official documents to have ordered his men to Conan Doyle compiled an‘ er, but forthe execution of British prisoners.”He is held respons- ubaix, Turcoing an an Minister of Mar- ine succeeding von Tirpitz, is the faces arraign- held responsible not only Berlin newspapers it | goats, a red |he decline, but he anvil of | the Belgi: d edited a re-| wh ield Marshal August yon Mac sen is charged with thefts, coalae sm arid executions in his spectacular head of ae ee million sheep and a million pigs, and 69,000, cr aes in g en set the torch to Pimaatian’ villages, and ian His tellin omt ex manag Sata bee ishment. low served in Russia, then made an ineffectual effort and ee led the Au: a rman forces in the offensive against - the Haig see the Isonzo in pete Bee ral Liman von Sanders, who . Lancken was wea of the erate political depart- ment in Brussels, and is held partly pealed in vain to von der intercede for the nurse. prevented appeals from being sent over his head to high- er authorities. Further, he refused a request pa the body be delivered to nm School for Nurses after the Petes iE General Baron Kurt von ager s Cav s slain, oe held ane reaponsia with the Bar- General yon Schroede: mite ary officer im mediately responsible for the murder Captain Fry: SJ AY Col. Tesey is-charged with the ae ae of bes eivilians at Arlon in Belgium; General yon Dataraky with the ‘pillage of Hees and tl massacre of 163 civilians; Major sae Biistow with tho deatriction at Acre: chot and the exeeution of 150 civilians. Generals Olsen an Lieutenant Rudiger was guilty of bru- tatty us penises. Major von Goertz at rg, and two brothers gvienee a the Holzminden and eee camp: BF the: tact “Abou e mis- ee wp teatey mipevatins of ‘niet ame public through their loot in a field, wp a acres. ‘These men are now on the interna- Possibly other and it covered tional peciniapt docket. asserted that he had sunk 128 vessels, names may be added later. MARTINSYDE BIPLANE WRECKED WHEN — STARTING ON TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT « Pilot and Navigator Escaped | Wha land-to-England a8 in H “Ohimera” | eo we A despatch trom St. Behind Nai, e Martin ere biplane never to fly eric pilot, and Lieut. Conrad ‘weet B Bidilecomb, naviga- tor, were not inj Rayzham dance ties nothing 72 mains “but to pack u eaed hile rivulets | soline were trickti ting from the} Raynham started. what hoped would be a Newfoundland-to- Sse flight—a world record f than-tir machine. It we U ‘t—Raynh: “N i envi Than: Bk Ps bandon: later, would have given aidsinstead of preniee to the wings of the “Chimera. When she left the ground the headed due west into ip no more th: e mole wes swung through an angle of 90 degrees, so that her nose was enue” south, Almost like a plu monet the plane] bi th itetnlate onto the left wing. That ended the forward momentum, and the en- tire weight came upon the frail little undercarriage. The wheels and th chasis simply pancaked, the nos at ake the turf and the wreckisg ead eds to eae w to Live. Set not the pulse-beat of your life oO any hertowed opinion. and let that a id strong and tender as a and the grace ot God an make ——_¢_—__. He (just to nae conversation) — ae you think Is are unlucky?” he (mi raainige should prefer a nec if it’s all the same to you.” General Otto ven Below, charged witlt the burning of Ardenne and the |~ shooting of 100 persons. Otto von Be- a Stilton, 8834 to B | in cartons, ed Bi packs: ae y bask ‘bellies, Ale, ee 3146 to are tubs, '82 to 32 Yee; to - = This intruder represent chants. out-o! When will our town ee wi interests. WAKE town should wake ey to the fact that some one Sue ts occupying the seat that really Belen os us. ts -town - byslngts houses that take away business that should go to r “As long as we remain asleep the intruder will keep his ae ‘e decide on the policy of co- aeton are we fully awake. Now is the time for Co-operation. gt We have seen the havoc and ruin of neglecting Te Markets of the World Breadstuff Toronto, July OS Mai. vii 1 Northern, $2.24%; No, 2 Norther, $2,21%; No. 8 Northern, $2.17% 4 wheat, $2.11%, in store Fort Wit Ontanis ieee Nomnal, Manitoba oats—N: CW, 93%; ny 83 CW, 90%e; Pie os stents ae No. 1 feed, 88%; No. ~ feed, Man. barley—No. Gee No. 4 GW, $1254; ae $119%} feed, $1.1! Ba fey Afattng, $1.22 to $1.26. Peas—Nom' Becheat. Nominal Rye—Nominal. Manitoba. flour—Government stan- dani, $11, Toronto ment ae per ton; mixed, $18. S 510 po er eck to: oe w—Car lots, $10 to $11 per ton, ae Toronto. Country Produce—Wholesale. Butter—Dairy, tubs and rolls, 37 to 88ce; prints, 40 to 41c; creamery, fresh ive broiler y fowl, 28e; 32 to B2ibe; twins, 82% to Bbc; snl, 88 to 88%; casing, choice, 46 to 470; creamery prints, 52 to 5 Egges—New Iaid, 48 to Ber thew lai Se catetilan, “$3 to $4.25. ser rafiaigee, aaa Long clear bacon, 32 ot B8e: of dear bellies, 31 to 82¢ aidked mene Hine wed, 47 te 480; do, heavy, 40 to 420; sea 650; i breakfast bacon, 48 to 56c} in, 50 to Sle; boneless, 60c; 8, 37¢; Lard—Pure tierces, 36c; tubs, 87%4¢; , 87%4c; prints, 39¢; Compound 82% 82%; Montreal Markets. eonireel: ae ne pie extra No. 1 feed, 98%4c. w standard ae ‘su to $1. xO Rolled Oats, ee 90 Ibs., $4.75 t Bran, $42. Shorts, $44, Hay, , per ton, car lots, pails, prints, 33 to 33 y _bive Stock, ie Ba—Cholee heavy Soperaiots Labs geod: hes steers, $13 to $13.50; bathers! cattle choice, $12.75 to $18.25; do, good, § to $121505,do,, med. $1160 to $12} do, $9.75; bulls, choice, S Ouat ap ts—No, 8 white, ‘82 to +] 85¢, according to freights. ot itz.| American co: 1.294; ca Wor her =f canada i oe “British SADR. 3} made a r | Atlantic. Sao SE, fs MAKE BIG PROGRESS io 0) | chens? cows, Stolees ae a to $1125; Ay ea bee ee Rockers i. 12.50 ; canners and cutters, $4.50 to $6.25; milkers, good to choice, $110 to S150; do, com. and med $63 5; springers, $90 to $160; light ewes, $10 to $11; yearlings, $13.50 to $15; spring lambs, per ewt,, $20 to $22; calves, good to choice, $17.50 to $21;, hogs, fed and watered, $24 $24.26; do, weighed off cars, $24.50; do, f.o.b., $28 Montreal, July 32 Choice milk-fed Fe per 100 poan NEW GIANT OF THE AIR. British eS will Have Srulelng adius of 16,000 Miles. d air MES of ion of the lange aicteible that. ae bet been un- n in the world, pes that will airy an equipment. of six airplanes for its own protection Dears heavier- than-air craft. This dirigible and the two hangars be built for it will cost nine million, accordil information ching military men he: It have a capacity of ten million cubic feet, will e 1,100 feet long, 137 feet in diameter aA capable of lifting 100 tons, nu yund-ti he “The cuieiey radius of the new Lee ae sae a Ps ae in from 18 16,000 miles, oa it aay Ae rr bast easily undertake the voyage from Eng- land to Australia. BRITAIN HAS, LIST OF HUNS FOR TRIAL A despatch from Paris says:—Al- though the German Peace Treaty pro- vides a list of Germans the Allies want to try, and it must = ae with- rom ae e the ans tha poet of Five ing up su It is understood, however, te fees have a number of names already file: Americans, Japanese and Italians ones eee trying oe sacs the Gade neh are a warm | Fe on the expected it will be a eke fight to insist on ihe trial in London. eRe PLANE ENGINES. A despatch from aol Batce says:—. ne , Germ: after Jongthy, experiments, have sue. eeded in creating a gasoline Babine, The aie: it is asserted, wil an airplane to fly virtually without noise. despatches add that several] saivolanes Atal wie the new encition to. sit: 25 to $11.75; do, ‘med., $10.2! ”| $10.75; do, rough, $8 to $8.25; but- are being constructed. They will fare $i this year has be Pi Bi cher! aus $6 to w h : HUNGARY’S SOVIET TO’ :/SQUTH ALBERTA CROPS A FAILURE Severe Drought Catises Serious Condition in Southern Part oS A despatch from Calga Alta., says:—The cloaking of the actual crop conditions in Southern Alberta en a disaster, ooh tatement made this morning Wood, reese or the United Farmers of Albert that the sie situation r i of the ing to a si by H. hort of a calamity, and the optimistic reports which Were sent out from different wees of the Province in an at- mpt to buoy up the spirits of the pone, thave brought about a serious Sais of affairs, and the remedy gested quick before mat- Lk reach * critical stage. h not pessimistic, Mr. Wood ae that oe are indeed seri- ‘The crop of the south is a fail- ng and fife farmers are without feed for their stock. He does not consider that there is sufficient feed in the north to supply the stock, and unless some prompt action is taken there will be heavy gore suffered by the farmers and stockm TTERING TO FALL ‘A despatch from Vienna says:— There is a crisis in the Hungarian o Repos have been circulated that he required rest in a sanitarium. _Summatela, beens in command, is ported to TBrakeuenta. Vial Ben Kan Ih Soviet leader, has been invited to a ning. It is denied, how-| a , thal FEV eve. aiuencsl, front teal: 1. nen Sen $50,000 FOR FLIGHT INDIA TO SOUTH AFRICA A despatch trom Lo ae ee ae Daily Express offers a ize 000, open to the whole wo ae the exception of the late enemy countries, for an ae flight establishing communi- cation jal basis with In- dia Sek "South Afri a All competing machines must carry a cargo of at least one ton on both out- ward ane homeward a Factors to be con: | award will be the. anes e oliabilte and air worthiness of the machines. Hee Eee PRINCE SAILS ON AUGUST 5. A despatch from London says: It is officially announced that the Prine ot Wales will embark on the battleship a capacity of, 64 passengers. each. Renown for Canada on August 5. ay TO FARMING oa Men Would Change Old . Employment. While-4,716 Wier previously. @agloy. ed on the land have p eneiee ee a wish| th on demobilization oc- cupations, 20,; me intend 2 desert otner callings Aaa hes vs ue sae 8,400 have expressed pone desire to enter jonal and general group of a eaactenical Weeden ed |'409, “and the desértions from those oc- Supe cone tot shesonles ina icate that one ne mae every five soldiers desirés to ange his See upon his return to civilian life, Tidings From Scotland From Erin'sGreen Isle I death too xk place recently of tcalfe, one of the oldest and most Manly respected residents of Joes Guiney was: instantly killed when he fell a distance of thirty feet © in the Harland and Wolf Yards at Bel- i fas! The ee Bf Gerperniion have ap- pointed th ‘Mayor as their re- Dresniativ on on se Senate of Queen’s Univ ind R. Thompson, Bel- aes Rete jaan at Wagrenport, for Admiralty, a one-thor d ton con- erete ship. wergordon recently received a Of| visit from Sir Harnest Shackleton, of Antarctic fame. Alexander Finlay, head of the soap and candle manufacturing firm in Bel- fast, died ad at the age of nine- ty are Gurdon, Canadians, who are of Suan at Halifax, was formerly in the employ of Wolf & ere et Bane F who died recently at regon, was a native of Bel- served with the British Africa. ile a military aeroplane across nd Irish Sea, Lieut, Lyon, Canadian R.A.F., fell into the sea off Howth and was drowned. Andrew Ireland, farmer, of Cluntagh, is the owner of a cow which has given birth to aa calves oO the past thirty- four moi ad Pale Ramsay has sent her than! e loyal citizens of Cork for se ve wishes on the occasion BS ma oO fast,» and forces in a Whi One of Govan’s best known medical mn passed away recently in the per- son of Dr. Cornelius Hope, The Military Cross has been award- isa son | os Weeeey wees Elgin. Captain William Smith Main, Allan, Line, Ta retired after forty-four years’ service with that steamship coi The Military crane ed to Captail and Mrs. Dennistoun, been ee a bar to his Military r D. J. Corrigall, M.C., Dee: sot alee pettuees in despatches, a son of the late J. W. Corrigal, ‘Keam Public’ School, The Order of the British sa a been conferred on Major W. D. Allan, Black Watch, son of Sutin Allan, solicitor, Elgin! David Black has retired from the position oe are aa ie Cambridge reet Offi lasgow, alter s been award 2 Paxton, only son of Matthew Piston Ledard road, Langside. During the year 1918 one thousand one hundred and ninety-five pounds of meat were ee in Elgin market as being unfit for use. William Watson a-native of Meft, Parish of Urquhart, and his wife, re- cently celebrated the asians anni- versary of their weddin; Hector Oag, son of ve and Mrs. Oag, Dounby, peat and Shetland, has received a sion as lieu- a in the Pe Eee try. leut-Col. James Slater, V.D., who ated 1 recently, had been a pa of ay Kirkwall Town Council for i=] bake sis ae principal W.R.N.S. Nav: DOE WHO dicherdtankty ras: anesedent ts ee at her burial in Inver- ness. cere LS. gee abet Seaforths, and apt. W. A. as ee sons of Mrs. Elgin. oF despat . Robertson, Linkwood, pa ceca PL A Color Collection. To be color-ignorant may not be so bad as to be color-blind, but it is an ae ition. remove it, read on. peblgeal insects provide ajar tie Tee rmine, crimson, eDraneiand ee oe the charcoal- ized stalk of the Snidtan tak abe ‘tad, but is made" by the Chinese foe a secret process of burning camph Bistre is just the prepared soot of wood ashes, Real ultramarine is made from the lapis-lazuli stone, and is al- mee priceless, , despite artists, has no color; vere areas Hale Di de se eS d blueness of the though Reo es iiterally aves ing—is due guia. to the particles of just in the Color dent really exist at all, be- For instance, iuite is composed. And a violet is blue. not becauge it is, but becnise the undulations of ether which touch its iiciase are thrown back with ‘the ute most rapidity, blue being the high treble Nieiatlon of light. of her marriage. The death in action is reported Frank MeMullen, Royal Irish Se formerly on the staff of the Belfast Evening Tala ‘aph, tion of connecting Great Britain and Ireland by tunnel is fo ne ae by the new Ministry of Communication: chi m place at Kilmore one of Sapper George Tyrell, jans, Mary lem Debi ‘Gahoe "the Cott ages , Kilmoi A meeting has been held at aan to consider the question of ‘building a technical school in ee ee a it ae who have fallen in th aa is said _~ the Ministry rot ‘Munt- has conferred Knighthood pon Henry F. Burke, the new ee thes King-at-Arms, son of Sir B Burke, ate Be King-at-. arte The Clone: is passed a vote of thanks Si es B. Sherry, ' Newbliss, for her gratuitous services to*the poor who were stricken with in- fluenza. The death took place recently al Beechmont, of Miss bgoeia "xa one of the founders of the women students at buen anives cat mae fast. ath te place recently. at shane ots, County Dublin, of Hamilton, Sige of Lieut on Rowan Hamilto ‘he public area commas o Dub- e Sir Sites eee swore and con- ba him to couamiliva Col. Sir Nugent Bverard aati at the annual meeting of the Irish Indus- trial Development ae held in ahaa gases eeting of, the ean cis, dase pegesina it was decided | to erect a memorial in honor of the usted who had fallen in the war. COMPULSORY, WORK ATEST FOR HUNS A de: ate from om Berlin says:—Al oe representatives have told the re ee Ger Ciace must be prepared to. introduce measures, for Teppelaoag™ work, if necessary This, it was eid, ins inkended eas means of bringing sho prompt exe- euiion of ute reparat oe half million elvilian labor _ Offers see. said the Aled confer- es on this in av trlatdly nite greed that Germany has @ ee labor troubles. problem WHY NO “CANADAIANS IN THE DONO PARADE espateh from London says:— chain Headquarters have issued e scheme of adimobuentiep: all organ- jzed units have already been répatriat- Canadian soldiers still ‘remai this country, but. while they individ ually nepresends a. num! jehting © aed BRINGING UP FATHER re OH VHELLO- RODE: WHAT WARD ARE. OU STATIONED in? On! NURSE}! heir re 3, dene, path a ain sven ee eres NEW WAR LOAN MAY BE TAXED. A despatch fram m Ottawa says:—Pre- liminary preparations for the Domin- fon loan, which i a be floated in the | fall, are under way that the ae 1g over, and Rake etal conditions are Bal AR normal, ie ate a aoe Baton at decide to follow this course, here sake little ee that the rate of st ata ere as ei Sie a h the soe Bh e which ‘Vivtory bonds can now bi bought in the open market. ne a “Success ‘doesn't happen, organized, pre. nets, canard, ” concentrated — commo Frances EB, Willard, 4 wp Tae oe ie LER ENE EG Be Pe en Pe TR Gre eae Se, peeuewn

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