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royedand 41any Ger
4t?don. ayst—
iave e irrjed oat two
which Lbey Cap
z r and inflicted loss_
e
?3;;'y the o iei,u,l '.statfrtfe.11' ,.
r c3et (1'lyuar era in Franc
sct*
tor, German.'�
1,1 a t ,r: G. r $
tent 170
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u
teh
eco.
rtar -Des-
t '.astli<.ties t by the 'raiding
fi
atartt were sl`I;dtt and all were ba'ougbt
'It1a.u. Another secrersfuhrid was Car
h,
„•.
1,40 c,ra. Tuesday niglxt. by Canadian
I RilliCl slat
e� <t c
o.�
g��'- ��� Go.m,a?e apposai'lo7q�,
to of wii
kte gain '499
t:Fztlizes egaixi were
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as.
tr
espa 9 ra s.a
al t t r
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finers anti.
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tala,dit
(eel) i'p Raiding Operations ,at Lens—Fr
Metz and Other German Cities.
A de1'h from 'Lend says:—
Both the British anti French armies
'.
delivered on1 ,
e d tad .
� �a at L ^I
z de. se
3
y P
az
,teduor , ,.:s
ora�
.h western za is ont
smtashes at the Cc-trim:I lire,, These
attae; s, although they 1ge1 e merely
ii1 the nature (f _r=t4itts were Success -
BY carried out and resulted in the
eaptare of prisoners end in the in lic-
1 tion of casualties:- the elreme.,
The Czlnadinns on the famous hens
sector kept up their raiding opera.
tiLtns egaa]at the Cerrnans, again erl
tering the trenches and bringing kra0
1 p1•is nef',s. Near Courcy the Fre,�R
undertook suteessfrlly a`siniidtrr int
noetivre which bore fruit in the ha,
number of German Prison
Ifl
hS
�tl
dwo
1.i
re
ere.
300,000,000
a12 Al i34d'l ,,VA" I
eh Bcn
FROM SUNSET COAST
Ear{
T THE W ESTE N i EOPL
ARE DOIIk'G,
ess
,y
t, till TIn a I'r'1r Pointed
t Iz2 the0,0009 eenfl, region ion of
Champagne, n. lively artillery (Wel. was`Jj
' Paragraphs.
is
i
f ; f he Great Vest 7'oi
ira progress at last accounts. L1 Ki::.
Verdun « '� 1r .p
wise near rz'�' un ( 1�L
ext. x.2.1 n the 4�tac. z..)
reeiproeal bombardments of a violent
eharaetet• are in prog ess. 1
Over the entire front. -the aerial ac-
tivity
c-ti ity by both aides continues intense,
with both the Erteate and Geo -rani
€ airrnen elide i,voring to locate °ppoa-
ing positions or to spy mit troop eon-
centrations,
on-centra:ions
4It hiiFrench
Vat
fit
�L a tet' gein h ^r r c1i
a brilliant
t1 rteSpatch xtom it asllingtoia says: i
Tile principal items for the army is
die lall3iora-dollar urg ent cefrcien; k ap-
aropr Iariort ,tilt favorabty relf0.1 to€t to
the Rouse on, Thursday inehide
p00 for bombs for aeroplane,4J.0Q
0 for. 6110,.11eranaster stolag
cn,
the se Se9k4OR.§4.4and & 441
1 $$1000'004for rn9C°
ether i9.r'tiller 1 iI: IA
dollars f lr.E ad9R 4
eons=•Clea atl{ti"
€1000 adc ititllaliF•
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t fit 19r9at+ lar Olt 49r4 4'3'
,er 119 ,r, 10 17{
11 gton, D.C., 9 1 r.F b �` 1i 14 411 ;5111r':xs3 egrts. ;10
wienaIl $a0,000,0001r' Isitic l,
n- (11'04,tlx
the credit t f Jeal ' 142,- Secre- 4 row 1p. to ,trs l a.. 21 to $'lt_•
.
bin the total of 1 f<, ' t turkeys 9 to lf3t, t3:
4 1Ii` t10 $ I 1 of et9tt ti -"Wholesalers tit rt
a,
Arne-idol s to that oaanlt1ry to rUra3 alai country shippers fns
191 9'-,t,":119
.:(0 1 1',l7.lx a 90::1011 Z Oiri=
!:':!".';410.,10,), { 1)0 3;144, the total of ..mei to .. .:G • 1t19 17ltl,twures, .18x01 S;.' t
. credit.. 1 t t€1t. slllc.- to 94,ai;<1,xtSl0 �'ferS1'ii :� iic'rs are =t19t1,t to tate rc'i,
dSeta's -
i trade ;t1 dm f0110,3"111,4, 3xtit 4 s. -
t iatc.i N w, largt, 211 to nl?so; tt,i
2.2!,, tat 231e early e' zetst 59 to
l ort ' twin, 25 to e.
11n411eez I r sit 4I tit.. (ludo., 119 to 190
',emery prints, 49 to 196, -tilt., 1i
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51 t ',f i at a1) to 00'-.
3 i4r-.s" 1 ' Wu, In raid ". 96 to 6 te°;
4s a stn,e. 49 to 504:° s� 1e+'t ...t4 00,90.
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:ng s ibrnt ripe 33,"1.'4 ' 'f?'rt'.1 sur k by a ;.
'raiding flotilla of e f9aat tt .-'tro?'
it is annot2laceJ Pif t w11;;':' The text of
rhe Admiralty statt•naent d tads.
"A swift raid Va., made by a flotilla
o.�. iarg entanytorpedo-boat destroy -
VI a a.1r.. dol ,rl7i,vt;t on our pat -
Jo
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;:The Lo11 wingt i 11 t. . which Were
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t+(,C;tijJl:"(k. +0 Ilnait Yl aSU!0110 ine, �.
:vhiich list? 11 o s sighted lit the pFitrol,
were sunk:
13-o \too
F DOVER
1441,1,:;
it
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a.11tPd".
lutive 119`:(,ry
(4(30 11.0;L 1'.
014 401o1k t'.
:1 it, 9114.10;
41. ri 01
t 5 13011n,
o.. "_ itond lulls.
to `S..a > to S't; 110 . 1FtCdfUl t 19
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$9: c1n refs, L 111 $1 ..
oteliers' ('04'-9, advas 50 10 eii2;
1c 4/0439/1 4.4,-444,5t4 to SO 1147. n0:001409991,,
79 to $'; stockers, .30 to 99.139;
1041994 99 to l'101 eit.0;ier:9 254x1 9.04.4491"S,
t4 $9+.210 milkers, good to enolee,
tf,} 91109. tfo 4 0ra00041 1219 0 95. to
spr'ngerr $999 to 9119; light ewes,
sJ- to 914,90; sheep, lies,1 $1' to
13:' 1,arling' $11.ao to 912.5;
laittii. Sia art Sth-731; etxl6es. •ofd: to
i. elat e, 915 eft '915.34 hOg , (I d and.
o(1, E-14.4 . 410.. wei13ltf:d ofl:` ears.
91!1' do 1`a .fa,. > 17,7
31013 9900
930.19) a
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.,.04441'.:00190, 9
trs +7 BO !t is
19+ i,tili ''ll
ve
Jamie Mur -s a weiliott.( irozniy---Sittatrad, tin9.- "';''s 0.0d. .1'... 1
-After having sunk
rota toes ---D efrewe rest lit!. 9''."' 10 A dc.4-4patch. from:Havre saYs: De-
ttohetleilelel.3111:11T,dhestroJyers r ttl oendrrafoPritice13; *.2'34: 4.)'ltari')'''' bag% '''''''''67.:'' gr".;:'117-:' iortation of Belgians by the Germans
cOuld engag therm" 'are continuing, despite the protesta-
1•1ounticti men 1","l'red. 3n. the ran, , Provisions—'w-noiesaie --tion to the contrary by the German
were taken t•o Dover and are housed L.,/ ! 4t -ed ar9:9,!---Liarn- 4-ne!eutn, ....
thorities, Within the. past few
verttiti into a temporary nosprtan Ine less, 4:,-, to 49,4,..„
in the 'market place, which was con- druollt...th,"1')‘3'Yi'')26'3et"96;'-'71,e1:'*'41'1')flail'zs:4:ba4.01r1°,. weeks the Gerrnans' have carried off
2 1'00 persons from the 'town ot Lo -
firing lasted ler 45 minutes and was C.-1red meat4'----Lcmg "I''` o keren, in East Flanders„and put them
Lurd--Pnre lttra. tirstes 4-- on military work on the western front,
19-0130ierf Steers.
'g 9teers, 08.1'20 to
$9.901 ntedioret,4
$4400
'oray 3ntoa Gems a ay,}
ie ing•_ with bombs numerous to ixt�
Illllit a?'d, iaa2Ui)rtaiiee,.' 210tiably eek:. !.
arge uunntlyla s ox u�ploslaes a rE
e!, 909rpat h I0'44411 Lan
{ oilli:hid repos'
441 says;
Tktztz'seday we
ante
pit dry' "C1'�.
tet, ,tx
31
es
tit=.
th
lage o:
east of Jer
Ail
1.1
3
3100.0, : 0931
to all LIR'
Oil either
Ilaas, 11 ?:4
I ittstgl'.'s
Ibleites
0 :140
1't`a"etil
last L'
A des nt oaf Canadian
entiquar n France says:
s week the first batch of m 1
0,o,',14 and men of the First Expedi-
onary Force left the front on a three
months' furlough to Canada. Alto.
gether, nearly 700 married men have
applied for this speeial veterans' lenve
which Canada has made possible by
the striking, support of its forces in
the field.
Tt., e ti
n �t short course of Agronomy
= o
orv
d=1�.Univer-
sity
C.
Ianimalt
husbandry at the• nIvez-
sity of British Colunibia is now itr
in, progress.
James Johnstone, of Nelson, orie of
the best known agriculturists in the
province ti=ra.s seized with a serious
stroke.
A modern plant for telae canning of
whale meats is being opened at hiyu-44
riot with the opening of the l61a
ling 'season,
W., 11.: Lang
lir was "naaanirnously
elected chairman ox the r'ancouver
School :Board.
launehed at Vancouver recently, Mrs.
i Mandl breaking -the traditional bottle
1of champagne against the bow.
Andrew 4Rart,, Klondike'',,rormer
1 f1 �wson fit "chief, the first f four
7 !hundred men who left Davison to go
> to warn returned to a great civic re-
_ t ceptiotl.
The twenty-eighth
Was Three ''hues b:slro.t Victoria riz
`fi1duction by ;very caa:caessiul this year,
dates-. F �i ie2'E.d diff 3 E Tait o a It Erie Qx
al
artd
poultry
et b
u
a Great
ectsed
4
uu sNI:icallks6;i3t9.47:17s1:1,2b s
Mg a total combined tonna
ping last yeed.„ t
st year generally A
000,000 tons.
1, While complete es
ear
ion in Japan,
4 1017
.42
110
la
03 r
et
thin of
Ye
'00f of
tannia
pie witnes
steel Ship
las-
la' of
. About
tilt
pre
111 eurbei
nri
s Ix had exp
1! (Melton during he comin unm ,
”. transport which larivetb at a Canadian
I, port several days ago brought home a
!large party of soldiers who are elassi-
!fied as "experienced farmers." Til.e
'', majority belong to Western entlAcitl.
!Other large batches of returned farm-
' ers are expected to arrive Inter on
ROTSKY DECLARES RUSSIA
Germa ign Secretary Announces
At War With Northern Ru
p '411. from London
was a real withdrawal and the throw-
ing away of all agreements with her
former allies, said Leon Tro sicy, the
Bolsheviki Foreign Minister, in 0-,
porting to the All -Russian Workmen's
and Soldiers' ClounCils on the restilt
of the BresttLitovsk conference, c -
cording to a Russian wireless despatch
received here.
At a conference at the Imperial
German Headquarters it \vas decided
to renew military operations against
Russia 4,'
A despatch from Amsterdam says:
—That Germany and Austria were
still at war with Russia -Was'the belief
Al
*44C4, lias,
af
'tar 1917 was mote than 800,000 ) 0
feeIt;urilu.,!- the past yea'" 4:7,000 tons
freight have been expoited from
port of Vanconver by steamer,: of the
Callturian-A09trala$1;tit Royal, Mail
Line and Union Steamship Co. of New
Zealand, and about 40,000 tons were
imported
3
RA
1,‘"eoilen Huts
-"a of WOO IA blItS On -wheels. to the)
st curious of ci
oyed to Huron's ce,
her of about one handled and thirty,
which, S711041 .111'Zt season arrives, -are
Si' rolled on to the ice on Saginaw Bay,
Lake Huron. The population of this
city without a name is about fivc hun-
dred. Each hut is lilted with cooking
utensils, hammocks, and a stove, "and
is occupied by three men.l.shose busi-
ness on the ice is to follow pectin:).
Method of fishing,
In the centre co eaell hut- a hole,
about a yard square. is dug to the
water. One of the fishermen then
takes a live fish of the herring tribe,
and ater fastening it to a piece of.
expressed by 1 . rd von I
1310p113 le el man „oolcIgn cere
at the concluding session of the recent
peace conference at Drest-Litovsk,
Minister, had made his fina1 statement
that Russia was out of the war and
her armies would bp demobilized,- but
that she would desist from signing a
formal peace treaty.
The acts of war, Dr. von ICuehlminin
said, ended when Russia and the Teu-
tonic allies fsigned the \armistice, but
when the armistice ended the 'warfare
must be revived. 'Re added that be=
cause one or two of the contracting
parties 'had demobilized;their armies
„this _fart would in no wisp alter.
DIDN'T \IOUIR`l To MAKE 1-1c e'ELIEV-
1-1-Wr KELCI 17001. WAS -14E_ NAteft- OFA
•
VAS 51c1( .A4D DIDN'T
No0 USE -11' As AFA
yzuse GET OUT?
MISSE
414 t
TrinTr
pack -thread drops it into the 'water.
The fish ,dashes away as swift as an
arrow until it is pulled' up liy_1,1,.Le,
thredd; when it returns towards the'!!!!;
hole' followed by a hoSt of pike and
other fish.desirous of feastitt on the
dainty- Morsel. Beside the nolo stand
the fishermen, harpoon in hand; -wait-
ing of the pursuers, who
aye received with thrusts cif the four
or five -pronged instrument, which
rarely fails to' bring -up some writhing
Some huts cap sho,w twolitualred or
moye„of fine, fish at' the- end of the
aricie of•this' city is at night, when the
fishermen Prosecute the work by the .
light' of torches, i Which, as' 4s. well"
known, attract fish without the ,.aid of
the herring bait, The flaming tOYches
and the shadows of" the men leaning
over the holes make, a -strange sPecta-
spot „first chosen the hut is wheeled to
another .4ite.
1(4- PRA ISES NAD IAN S
'ON THEIR S CCCESSFUL RA !IL
espaich 91.00-1 London
Comniander-in-Ghlef of 'the British
tnies,,i4n. France, has sent atressage
074441Onetit:tel(t),,W;11011..mt; the, coo,(-4b4,,,y,,,,