The Exeter Times, 1918-2-28, Page 2RUSSIACA URIN
Bootyaky Including 8,7 0 en, 425 Office rs .Ov e
1,300 Guns and Nearly 5,000 Motor Cars.
A despatch, from Landon says; The
# ermaxa trOG S have entered Minsk in
their a, nee eastward ;in Russian a.c-
4.gding,` to the report from German;
leadcruarters on Thursday evening,.
The Russian ton 'oz R0[11.0 bus
h eat clearedof the Russians, the Ber-
li ii` ar Of ice reports. Trains with
al cot 1,000 card many rade. Si 1ki1
food, have been, captured, as, we.t
airplanes and an incalculable aa'"+?YP4�
at" war mate .a
Rett[ eea
Germans
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Gen er'al vol/ Liesing
continues. ia5*i,'porpoiv+
Mg."!
pied
A Berth
-Si
sp
!,acceptance, of peace ex'ms has }pass
.,d the German lines. This disposes of
rtar'ors of the fall the Lettine-
'.' Trotsky, Government.
The German War°Biee aanounees
that 1,353 guns and between 4,00, 91
53,nc3 5,000 motor cans have been cap-
ttl,rotl from the Russ <aias thus far z l
alte new campaign. The Germans. have
n r nt
Made pr o e, a General Ew+~3Yx1-.andrn
f r_ '24 Officers. and 8„700 men,
most easterly of the
Rusn a ; f of ,40 •a Vol,
ebe \v`este. a nili4tadel
e3PItRne�l to 'the Ger-
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NOTES OF INTE:IMST Fl OM_.UE&
8. :NES AND BRAES,
hat is tsa ug On in the Highlands.
and Lowlands of Auld
catia.
a city of f,ondofl i The Royal humane Society's medal
o're that a substitute had been fo=und l has been presented to Edward Reid,.
for starch, Farb avenue, Pais/ay, for rescuing a
The King and the Prince of Wales , boy fayom drowning in Ayr harbor,
each sent -VP to the Cheyne Bospitall Major W. Cochran -Patrick, R.F.G.,,
for Sick - Children as a Christmas 1 Beith, has brought down, 21 enemy
donation, airg!araesr and has been awarded the
During the month of November the 'II lititary Gross, bar, and P.S,O.
Overseas Club headruarterscolleeted Lieut. Robert Allan, son of Jol.rs,
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for various war funds the sum of Allan, 34 Toll Street, dotb?i'r et.Y, has
el. -1,509, fli been awarded the Military Cross.
firm of London tog owner ; $ a A. flag a_; . in the Cainpbell,t.own
E ea 33,,U 'for .'te>SS*ing �4.r' `'*, �1ii.'lei, Pz'p"rc o S,T .1{u�''"`` � n
Jla s� or`h 1 2£ia fsaur u ' ieettisl: hospital fill 1 srali.:lessal ne'el'
eh had bee,: submerged, SlAers and Saliors, reaiirear�Y ",nl
s�' Tad ling the month of Nov,
��k rag thousand
q�tSz+o A3ti,li ('rt d and Vat
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UITAII CAPTURES RES 168 `HEA
1"lt)i I iZERS IN PAST Y1
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tiespnteh. ,frons Lo .cio a says: The;
}tis,. captures in the pastayear in-
le 1C3 heavy howitzers, 68 heavy
bans, 437 fed guts, 1,057 trench
I: mortars and : ,814 machine guns. This
stateaaeat =5s made by James fan
iiacPhers on, Parliamentary Under-
Secretary far War, in introducing the
array- estimates in the House of Com-
mons.
"Why does that hen insist on roost-
ing on the mail -hos ?" "Very natural!
She was "hatched from a parcel post
egg
Huns Strike at Dismembered ' Russia.
hlaap shows portion of battle line between Riga and, newly formed Re-
public of Ukraine where the Germans threaten an offensive with Petro-
grad as the objective,
Pov,tA To 1-14.„ OFFICE
,TO 65E' THKr
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tvouz;i lie tQ
hut' it may iir :astl title" the
mans are not the only ones s;hto s
making ' wondrous strides in the
,fiction of aircraft.
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.i clesl::atch from ,Amam ,rens:
rzai address to the Lo[ er House' of
at Rete tsa':a1it at 'Vienna, 1)1'. von Sey
tTrtr°ian Premier, dee•iatred that
the 'perzec treaty with the
hie there hzul been placed at the
disposal of the Central Powers the
Ukraine's surplus of agricultural pro-
ducts. This surplus was greater than
the Central Powers, at +he o -
I able estimate, could transport.
1. DA T SAVING
tITAIN
George Cave, Home ...Secretary, -
flounced in the House of Commons
that the Summer period would begin
March, 21 and end September 29.
'Britain Stands by the Poles.
A despatch from London sayS: The
British Government has instructed its
agent at Kiev to make the declaration
that Great Britain will not recog,nize
any peace in the East which involves
Poland without a previous consultation
with Poland.
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have thought thue
littere he imperial war exhibition at
Budi Honse in London, lo
forty different uniform";
men in service, says a 0055e,
Thes-e. show that women are
as messengers, munition end
ey are the pride of the girlhood °I
e country.
Nat satisfied with this showing the
\ *men managers of the 'e
have issued an appeal to hay
engaged in out of the way posi.
report, that their jobs may be a, d
to the daily inceeasing
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Boys and Girls Can e -1••
Seventy-one thousand boys anu girls
of school age last year increased the
agricultural output of Ontario to the
value of °12a,000. Every farm boy
and girl this year should be eneonr-
aged to rear a pig, a calf, a batch of
chickens or to grow a plot of nom -
toes, beans, corn or vegetables.
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tame ulTss.
CLOTHES
WIAAT- Po
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woun
Ito Itioulder
Arts
sp
rao lig he has turned ,
course offer n 1.„
through the vocational tra
of the Military Hospitals Commission.
The father was a Royal Arts man,
so well known that the son will not al-
low his name to be used, but the life
took a different turn fly' the son. Art
proverbially produces a Rt., living
son Was left in England with little or
T10 money when the Father died. lj.e
came to Canada when he Was merelv
boy, and 'luta a uttlit:arian trade
lean moulding cliiimed
I -Ie ''-fooled a bit with his pencil,' as
he says, but art as a profession had
never occurred to him, itis father's
life had become as vague as a story.
It Was not until he returned from the
front unable to fellow his old "trade
that investigation reVEMIed his' un-
usual talent.
He wears a plaster cast to remedy
the spinal difficulty, but every day he
works as ,long as he is able at his
drawing board in the Montreal Tech-
nical School. Commercial illustration
in his pre,sent goal. Later, maybe,
".krt," he says. His SUCCeSs has
brought him several very -good offers
-en at this, time when his course is
licit finished and he will return to civil
life capable of commanding a higher
salary than he ever earned before.
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Rather, Clever.'
A teacher, in giving e,s.aniples of the
use of the hyphen, quote.d the„ word
bird -cage," and then asked one of the