Milverton Sun, 20 Nov 1919, p. 3

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PRINCE QF WALES CHEERED Weelly Market Market Report : NEW ONTARIO PREMIER, E. C. - SICK PRESIDEN IT : oe DRURY, HAS FORMED CABINET rhs qT BY CORDIAL VIS i Bessie ~~ Sapans, $4.75,t0 $5; sea tn nto, Nov. soMay wets weet rg Lo ealeeir ee g act DNerihient: $2. 20; 0. 2 Nol ; ~ = cident’s Physician Says’ aya They Phan dabek and Laughed To- er ano. 3 Northern, $2.28, in stor ce 70. sein cos, th ree In Paddington and Kensington many| W. E. Raney, Ke, of “Toronto, is ic, sav pal Outside Visi M Wilko iam. tb Ses lb. ting, of Ae oaselOng are bells converted the Coalition—Eight Farmers, Tw x Men and gether and the Visit Put r. Wilson in peat " Marley=—No. 8 CW, 84%c;/ 00 . tins, 24¢; buckwheat, 60-Ib. tins, 8 “Splendid Ei < anion Tiger Non 2 feed, 79140, 18 to 20; comb, 16-07., ee se $5.00 , into flats. = Lawyer Compose Cabinet. plendi jumor.” = = Not Heed, aL ua pn e i oz. 10-02 ee eens | Ra. other oe puny was . ‘aple produ imper- } owned in the Metropoltan re- A despatch from Washington tail. He brought the President many! ase: itoba ie TE ae Ae store ial gal., $3.15; Bese 5 imperial Boe $3;' bata. atthe BAR K-ne is hhnde: ee el ee = my, Epis Meta and roe Ba esse See creation of new say2:—One cf the. most cheerful Personal messages from the Royal = ejected, §. . as ‘b., 2 | BS Sisienshy ol permangiey who a TcRakey 1G. Avurney-Gens bs bientetel 0s Gaaniihad, MPPs twenty minutes which President wit aja Oe Edward displayed genuine| , Ont! gats—No. *3 “ule to 87c,! 4 nok pee ee ce baa pete aol sue accident, BE. My ey: Minister without: Bortfollon = son has spent since his jliness he thor-| enthusiasm over his vi si to the United one ee nk ee re avy, St ezeca nieacit Brenton, Heats "Pater Smith, M.P.P., Provincial eximent es oan ao Gov- oughly enjoyed late on Thursday when! States. He talked with th e boy-! car lot, $2 to $2.06; No. 2 & "at ‘ot to ra tole ae 30 to She: “teabtaxt has dug up me potatoes from his gar-) Treesu Toronto, at 41 o'clock F ie the Prince of Wales called upon him’ ish charm and lack of. aMfestaton that $2¢ 03; No. 8 do, $1.93 to $1.99, fob. bacon, 42’ to 460; jacks: plain, 47-49 den which weigh sovor two pounds|' 1. i SOR MPP, Provincial | HoUs® ordeal eye at the White House. In describing) has made so man: is for him shi ipping po points, according phe. rights. | 48c; Boneless, 49. to b2e. sane a y wit ae ae anacar Seater = this ‘visit afterwards, | Rear. Admiral} here in Washington. ‘Mrs. Wilson and meorn No. 2 yellow, $1.82;| Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 81 ie “Hey: 0. 0: Leesa wikia, nerethy. = ers went to Queen’s Park an righ . feist weet aa ined the|No. 8 yellow, $1.81, track, Toronto, to 82c; clear bellies, 30 to Sie. se ees Te 1" ©. Biggs, MP.P., Minister of | ente ir gdministrative rey je Bresident's per-| Admiral Grayson remained “in the ee eta” |, Lard—Pure tierces, 29 to 29%e; ‘Fector of Allington, bas dled trom in-| putiie Works. duties at the Parliament Buildi sonal physica, ricer ie “al room dering the “ii and the Prince/Prompt shipments. | coring, $2.02/ tubs, 80 to 20%es pails, 8 4c: juries recelved in ‘a motor car Bock dubs wt fine old (Seaciey Wi Is & great old-fashioned bed, in which’ to, ae only Abraham Lincoln had slept,! but in which the Prince’s grandtather, edward VII, had reposed when included them to Paris and Lon ince first arriv visited this country nearly 60 ase President Wilson sent him one of his wn books with the President’s sign- ature apd some inscription written on The Prince to-day pressed much appreciation over this hought. ago. ven before Prince Edward knew! of this his attention was attracted by| mahogany bed with its the foreleat. ard, He kept talking! about it to the President. The. President and his boyish calle! laughed and joked the entire time, and, Dr. Grayson said afterwards there| was no doubt that the zat put the President in splendid huinor. It was sotaething at efarally-yatey, 208 ak President asked many questions about King George, Queen | mir lexandra, all of which the Prince was, of course, able to answer in de- { tea with Mrs. Wi White Hou json sat propped up in Both are friends o! e days of the president's visits eu developed tay that when the ved in Washington ex- of which time he Actin in an infor ormal ilson, Miss Margaret eer flour, $8. two cn of his pesynal staff, and Captai Hamilton, “compa him Lord Claude! to the] RADE ; WITH BELGIUM Playing Lagets Part in Recon- struction — to Es- tablish Linen Industry Here. despatch from London ss Senator Beaubien, director of the Canadian Car and Foundry Co., has been in Belgium in connection with that company’s pro} ‘oposals to the Bel- should not exist This de ‘epted. lippe Paradis, president of the Asbes- at Sex tos Manufacturing Co. of Montreal, has been in Belgium'and Paris nego- tiating a further order from the _ French Government. for cement pro- ducts construction. The: “T kno minion Iron and Steel Co. has heen| ORS too, are hard up, but I don’t be- selling large quantities of iron ore to le t ap: ” proximating half a million Aollars,, "*Y¥: Nova Scotia Steel Co. is also Sar as zat investigating the market there. Other| : males ee i ab dare, ee British Children to Play cently visited this export field, are 5 5 J, H. Fortier and J. 0. Linteau, of the| With Canadian Xmas Toys P.T. Legare firm. A proposal was het ; mt lespajch from London says:— recently made to Belgian capitalists Bation chifiren will play with caine: ae to establish a linen weaving industry| dian toys etennie in Canada similar to that at Courtrai and other centres, ee Civil Service Employees to be Asked to “P “Punch Clock” A. despatch trom Ottawa says:— servants has-been pla No G themselves called upon to “punch the clock” on their arrival at and depar- ture from work. Of late Government employes Have been required to report the times of thelr comings and goings by signing books, of which the deputy soil the ci better qual ‘ily. heavil; ality. Must Keep Navy In: Efficient State |” A despatch from Victoria, agai up that it cannot keep up an efficient for £1,500: worth:of unbreakable toys ced at Harrods, one of London's largest departmental stores, hava cle heen stocking Canadian toys. German toys have been bought for this year’s agers season SS IE TE Keep the soil in the garden rich. It costs no more for Gdertte danadin than pote: Facts tic rops will be larger and Therefore fertilize “T believe that the Empire ole realizes the re necety of maintaining ships of war ducklings, Fy only in home waters, but in clos cose proximity ae the most distant D ust see.to it that our Stilton. 38 overséas ivataeee are never again! s they wer imperative’ eril that gee a condition| claration was made before 30 the eee Club. Viscount Jellicoe, a Flow, summed admiral believed had British Common- r. up the lesson Other stores eeds and labor to of nae twins, “| Advocates pa in London | Beniah say M.P.P., Minister of | 2,08; No. 2 S) , $1.99 to $2.0 (08; prints, 31 to Sidke, Compound tierces, Noes Syeme, SLOets $2.01, fob 28 to 29e; tubs, 28 to ils, A provision store has been opened Lands and For shipping points, Sccording t6 freights, PBK to 22%e; prints, 29% to 3 vat Hoyfslow by the Discharged Sol-/ Walter Ral MPP, Minister of eas—No. 2, $2.50. ontreal Markets, | diers, ‘Sailors and Airmen's Co-opera-aLabor and Heal Barley—Malting, $1.45 to $1.48, ac- cording to freights outside, B eat—$181 to $1.33. ; lominal.. a four—Government stand-! it stand-\ ¢; , IT44e. ton, $45; sh 1B t ips ag = 0. 1, $25 to $265) ae Rpee beak Lin tote tate te yea ron Stray—Cor lots, per ton, $10 to $11,! ster 8 eae mae Produce—Wholesse, es 0. to Dairy, tubs and rolls, do, = die, Pants, 43 to 45c. Creamery, trsh $10 to solids, 58 to 59c; prints, 59 to do, rough, F egs—Held, 58 to 54c; new laid, 63 | = aS Le 25; 65e. ito, $18 $11; com, Dressed poultry—Spring chickens:!t 0's 05 : Fo ere, be; fowl, 20 to and cutters, $5 to gs, 25 to 80c; turkeys, 35 to choice, Be ‘bs, fs med., $65 ive poultry—-S| Poiericetes fowl, ei aay 18 to 25e; re *. Net Bi%e; 8 to, "Bes arte, aE 82 to ade, a 0.50; 13.75; 0 $18; Butter Fre reamery, prints, fe to 6de. foo ifasgarine™ $e to No. 1,60 to ic: selects, 68 to Ger new laid: 5s oa dairy, choice, 53 to ee 3 com., 6.2% turkeys, 5c: i fice 34 $5 to $6. to 35¢; sq 36.00. ib Ge do, se a 50 to $10.50; do, med. $7.25 | cows, choice, $10 to S105 Yooders, 10 m3 to 1 ¥ 75; springers, $90 to| ing chickens, 20 $175; iene ewes; $8 to | spring : jones good’ to Diet whistling, mnie histling unas to sis, eae do, f.0.b., Montreal Nov. 18.—Butcher aoe , $8.75 to. $ Ba 305 Pitcher Eeitets, tet, $6 to 7. 8, extra No. tive, Ltd. ar, new. standar: eo ter-—Choitest- ? Eggs— gre, mf OR tae forces. “Potatoes—Per. baw, fo $2, 00... Dressed hi Abing $95, milks eta ing the life 78} mae $95 leet 3 ante wt.,| Australia, fed and watered, and w: do, do, to: janguag ; common, $7 10. to 3 hold 3! mile aw: Representing Agriculture A despatch irom Ottawa says:— placing of a Canadian representa- tive in London to look after the de- velopment of ’s exports of agricoltural produce, is advocated by] T, B- Dunean of of Manchester. Si: ‘Slee thro bor vemn- Agricultural Gazette, joe by the Department of Agricul- Ida pliner ais vache wheraee faa eant os do it or not.”—Herbert Spencer. The tops or “aide shoots of ger- sed s.| Gabrielle A. despatch f, pots in a sheltered, sunny spot in the, cells. Pla eae air 88 long as the weather re- sae will | do heads of departments. a custodians. 3 ted in favor of the installation clocks in Eeregnniet Ast es rder-in-Coun m: pas. sed by the Cabinet ibrar the Public Works Department to make enquiries as to the cost of the neces- sary clocks, —_+--——_ Two of Renown’s Crew t at Sea in Gale despatch from New York says: wilson Franklin. and John Laight able bodied seamen of the crew of the British battle-cruiser Renown, were|, + Jost at sea last Sunday morning when t the Renown, ploughing through a gale, was coming Trinidad to take the Prince of Wales home. Midshipman Richard Knight was taken from the big battle-cruiser to- day to the Presbyterian Hospital with both legs broken as the result of the tempestuous weather. British Sending Goods to Germany despatch from London says:— Fox, Essex Stringer, Haldi Wentworth; 14, Victoria §.; of over $80,000,000 and received from that’ country pacer cee at abouty $1,000,000. Details and exports were Ss by Sir Auck- E.; 34. The En ee ULF. . ON, te S eats he isde! ir Essex 19 JN. hg ‘Kent 1.; 20. Wesley Montgomery, Northumbe Johnston, Lanark S.; 24. Hiram 3cReary, Lanark N. H Centre; 29. A. Hicks, Huron N. McDonald, \Peterbere E. ‘Halton; 10, J. W. : oan laatas for the Ontario Legislat t.N.; 5. Beniah Bowman, Ma: Widaificld; Bro bat 76. S.C. I vi tN Webster 6. Malcoim MeVicar, E! B. Ichnston, Simcoe ae 31. W. H. England Selects First Lady Mayor A despatch from London out England and~ Wales re- cently clad ding T. G. Hall of Hull, vas elected at Stalybridge, Councillor iter! 148, Liberals 112. tes bearing appropriate ae t tl i Nox aM N. says:— Mayors were elected| caves known Leeds, Alderman Fox ‘The first lady Mayor| loud in U. lonservative Mayors “caueaking® rom Brussels ee in th be attached he| that er Hammer, SUSE BO to: and 50; butcher cows, | other through this m 0 have been to sine islands tell complicated conversations held ee whistling with a neighbor a! » bite causes des and whistling well to give notice of coming stor the rushing wind over it causing a shrill_warning sq aes ee is the knock o! Gen. Diaz of eet the Indian ar ye The Southend: War Pensions Com- are supplying widows with achines to enal of a chi —— z Whistling Spiders. can boast of oo ora! snakes, as any- eels, off cars, ody ever heard of “the “whistling” » it is said, almost “squeaking” in Kansas ae sands a1 ones are Pees ce cata Be eae only “squeaks” in‘dry weather. “The test of whether you are ed- Cell of cee Cavell Siete ke mane ueat is, can you do what you ought, il Become Museum the Sodan there of acacia pelle the natives | The cells a eg ied by Edith Cavell ae call the isvhistling” tre t of an o din the tate Alfred Charman, a dairy farmer of was fined £20 and costs for.selling milk above the maxi- ‘Choice ae ‘ank Ingram, who was formerly a in’ Monmouthshire, them to Ashington miner, 4 fifty shillings a week from the Se Fund for say- It is ral that in the Canary Is- lands the natives are expert whistlers, far Mahding W. Doherty, Minister of Agric ulture, ‘H, Mills, MP.P., Minister of Mines. To be sworn in as Minister _ with- ecting of the Cabinet was _ held Friday afternoon, announcement was made to: Mr. W. E. Y K. G., of Toronto, being chosenfor the position after Mr. W. F, Nick CG. I, . ie, of Kingston, had declined to accept it 4 because of persynal reasons, Production is Antidote ‘or H.C. L. The high cost of living is the great- est material problem of our day. For th an with.a smali income, it is a large-sized menace; ever for the man with a serntarene ee it is a source of continual wi © phenomenal rise in mies since ae is due to the scarcity of goods rought about by the Sepa ee ete during the war. also wasted untold neue of hy terial for war purpos This shortage and this waste must be made good before the world can bi again as~prosperous as in 1914. Until they are made good, it is useless to expect that prices will materially de- cline or even remain Recognizing this fact, many people propose that we get over the difficulty by and profits in th 6 ad- vance in prices. If Kin ‘were ssoeatbtas the effect would b ducing prices to Sa war levels. Ulti- mately, this may take place, but cer- tainly not soon, ‘The “day-light savers” realized that been | they could not get the public to per to an in- he United States has “whistling” sands. A has been TMS, really mean? ot apprectlnk are ‘well kné rency, ut in South Cotorato und. e remains a mystery, but the Sit | s are reco! earth, and it is interesting to find that eee and grows whistle” | vie F xe knock we Fall love to hear, and f a chance to do H. Murdos Kk, ‘Simeo 08 3. S. 8. Staples, Dur- aay every y one hour lier than usual, so they innocently. The New Guiuea whistling snake is Sane danveroiesacn wuahy Dek EGC Ee delndea us by advancing the clock. It been” reporte ushes ruder with a Whistling noise, and the ¢ instantaneous | 5, o ‘© worked, because there was no funda- ae es against it. But we cannot rselves over the cost of living eash wages without augmenting production sends up prices and leaves real wages unimproved. What does the higher cost of living Sweeping .aside the camouflage of prices expressed in cur- it means this: That we must now put forth greater effort and work epee to obtai p. oa a are | | tions There rv it but | edbaatney and craaeeh ie human being to ae aS Star 1s lightly come by, any harder than is one: 3 “aban a | comfortable living. Rhaselane, the high cost of living is only.n , but necessary at the eee oo Let us face this blunt truth bravely and apply ourselves atiently to work and to saye—the calysrenitityy Oe ge Bacteria and Iron Deposits. obody knew that vastly important part in the world and in our lives. ‘They have obtained, popularly speak- ing, an unfortunate reputation from the circumstance that a few of them haye ado; and thus causing quite a yariety of un- pleasant diseases. But a great majority of them are beneficial in one way or another, and some are ‘indispensable ois instance, those If all the: bacteria on Be gon were suddenly wiped out, ld’s af fairs would be Sully, arate and we ourselves would quickly perish. somes ‘eologic processes are inportttien inonepagt by the work of bacteria, do they modify the character and improve the fertility of soils, but they cause de- rocks, and @ species of them actually are Seapepetblp for the formation of iron depo: These species, it "bse ars, so act upon solutions containing iron (some of them feeding on such soiutions) as to cause them tal, which, thus deposited in minute quan. tities through ages, has accumulated in beds that are mined to-day for ore. The process still goes on. A microbe may help to make a horseshoe or an anvil. The insects deypiret in this sort of ue chief chk ost often the army ‘orm, the tent cat- ompular and Srna locusts. Swarms of huge water beetles havi vil eon known to halt trains in as Ah GING UP FATHER ' THIS JS A ING TO SWELL RESTADRANY WE ARE GOIN: \ WANT NOU TO KEEP so qi Wassrs ee say o - wi THAT vA, iy EANS Cee Sh LCAN'T a HAVE ANY ats 1 -f Des 2 YOu HAVE TO \s LY Ms $0 tL TAR Hs IN SPEL! AAG t om 1 DON! Is T00 eS WHY, DON'T You TRY EATIN' IT WITH YOUR VEIL OFF! It is not in the nature of the average | gon 8 | sity, has been carne professor of s to digest our food. | 8% | snow huts in SCOTLAND. Ee ‘There was a big celebration when William Mure, son of Lady Georgina Mure, came of age. one Forgyth has announced his ent as station agent at Wishaw \attor disse eight years pet . George Rae, senior minister of Ashton, U. F, Church, who died re- cently, left an estate valued at $39,- 5 Mrs, Todd has presented a stained glass memorial window to Cambus- a ee F. Church in memory of her Ses: aie Agnew, wife of Seis * Agnew, R.N., has been added to the fe British Red ie Society's Roll of Si Honorable Serv! id fee Peter Kemp of Bel- levue Ave., Hdinburgh, recently cele- brated their golden wedding. The total length of Glasgow’ streets, puble and private, within tho city boundary,.{s 479 miles, ‘William Hunt has-been appointed superintendent of Holyrood ta in succession to the late F. Mr, and Mrs, William siatiniy, of Kamesburgh Terrace, Uddington, re- cently celebrated their golden wed- ding. St. Luke’s Church, Glasgow, will be ld on conditions that the property will not be used for unworthy pur- poses An aerial torpedo from a Zeppelin r has been picked up in & woo bordering on Lothianburn golf course. Vi Le rp elsh, M.A., headmaster of Addlewell School, has been appointed | headmaster Addlewell Burgh school, The death has taken place at The Beeches, Newton-Mearns, of J. Lum Oatis, a well-known Glasgow solicitor. ‘he Glasgow Tramways Committee have recommended the appointment of Lachlan McKinnon as deputy-gonor- al anes The desth has occurred of George Middleton, M.A. ., formerly secretary of the "Sanitary per of Scotland, The Corporation of Glasto has purchased the beautiful estate of The opened as a public Glasgow Univer. Modern History in Queen’s Univer- Son eines Canada, ovost of Glasgow has reteivea “eu from an ananymous donor as a eee on behalf of ipod Ape fighting tank presented to Bainburgh in eter of its War Savings efforts will be placed on the east side of the National Monument. Sir Andrew McDonal a rmer Lord Provost of Rdinburgh, fae left £1,000 each to the Ro; id leath has occurred at Dunedin, peerone Road, Edinburgh, of Dr. ryce, widely known as an invanliaae of Scottish pay Fees Toys in the AB Zone. olf Hakim tend the little girls ase fond of playing with folie aa bath children of their Of course, their doll Babine ate: drested re, provided with tiny kettle, roads Jamp and other essentials, passing father of the family during the long months of win i The Eskimos are wonderfully clever Noah’s Ark of animals is thus evolved, including the polar bear, tho seal, tho sea lion, the porpoise, the sea otter and stot? shecios of whal nals are a collection mute. daftereat ang that composing the ti es! fauna ‘of our own nurseries, spicuous . among them, arene dog and the rezadeer, a Mrs, Noah appear, with Shem, Ham and Angeli or sais eqitivalents. the Is turn their heads ah side to nits a ‘a lifelike way by thé help of a-couple of strings wound about the neck and pulled by a finger up beneath the manikin’s ‘ven mechanical toys are not un- known to the Eskimos. One of them has a whalebone spring, which, when released, causes an alarming tooking animal to jump out of ol prices are high

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