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`itai5tJt3S nay'°
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i at�onditi ,Ila tlil
intra
and man do Ila
wounded. Tlaaa i
�aot the foil
s
i4tanre than ons5-hnlf has drtia 3n
gaatas
to allies tun" will I e repaid
v xttti 113, Over one-third has 'been.
pent fez alae zalra ry
and military ohµ',
aa111 iiiaitrrat+" tYiira-teeth for shipbuild-
tt st tatxo�sixth of this big war cost',
Ila a beeta traise(3 by taxation and other
laildinaary sources of revenue, and the
balance It 114 r otne Brom sale of Liberty
`acarids axid' cert1fEea;rtes of indebtedness.
i rti ;1111 1 E» CROSS
WILL GET aoo.000
it, alespateh -Crone "4Vashingtonl Nays:
The Arnericarr Red Cross en Tiurrs-
daiy authorimed a gift of fia500,000 to
the Canadian Et d Cross for war re-
a lief work.
The gift was made without restric-
t tion, but the American Red Cross ex
pressed the hope that it would be p
pos-
sible to use the fund for the relief o!
the Canadian soldiers at the front.
The letter acconi anyip the, contri-
bution
.g
bution expressed the feeling of symp-
athy and admiration of the American
people for the , part. taken by the
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$12.25; yearlings. S12.50 to S'..13:
butcher?° cattle, Choice, 111,60 to 511.55:
people in the war.
Oli, SA`/- h -e N,—TOM JUST CAME.
}lto it A H 1 RE ?E; 41.- STRA16117" UP,'
Y� i)iS Roafl -- Utit. SE1MEI) Tb
S h l D k-3 G A PACKCfi6 E l} 11-A D
llh� i% i$1 ARM ; 1
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away strucl s tl
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a n trade regal
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The bidding o
of 15»didnce 331
zpiration of tbo',
otiuetion is thus'
object to heavy
e�aas-ive dei}asit df ftp
evebr found on tlaa xaaai
paaa raacontly v4rls dlisedx're
f; fart` eighteea miles ar'i+ax
r:.
That 'Unique A merican Army.
rati t.u.sh "out")--"ListenBill, Sounds like oleFritz cumin'
over
11dmud—Squish, squash, squish squash."
as ."
pill-- ilial s orI right—that's
s o l the Americans furtherup
a-
ehewin' their gum-rations."—London Opinion.
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,„tj ARMENIANS ISI
€s
'F; Trans
p'' l ��aat4xi �� s t•a�ais-. I<'kaia lay Which Menar5
c<acicasus-- dessaa del€ Raised Rapidly to Meet
by Russians. y Emergency
{
despatch from; London s rsy; tr-
1 zei•uan, the principal city of. Turkish
Arnaenia, is reported in all Exchange
Telegraph despatch from Moscow to
have been recaptured froul the Turks
by an Arrizeor 1n corps, aided by a de-
tael zz=ent of Armenian volunteerrs. The
Armenians also are reported for be
holding other territories in the Erze,
1 rums district.
$FA cde,pa+pT. 'fron, .1'etvondad says:
German forces have been
tlndays'n back sixty versts (39.0 miles)
iron Rattan, it was announced, here
on Wednesday. Likewise, they have
%eel.' driven bake from the Rrzerunl-
Iiars line.
Ukrainian and German forces sock -
to recapture Odessa and \iicolaieff
vL ere repulsed, it was announced ' on
�recl'nesciay, The Turko-G:i tnan fleet:
headed toward Odessa, was driven
bacl by the Eussiaan Black Sea fleet,
I3.lturr' 14 int 7;r alis ucasian ta,
I3 a l : Sea. tvL e my Yrir es e:;si, oof tlr
r 1 url i_h boundary, Hazer uro is 1
t south of Bata , and was2'e
ec r Iy
r.ecapturred by the Turks. ks. Rar
1 1 nines cast at, l;ze;•anr_i, aifs
1.Yb0n3'G thi1 40140 ti . 404114 ai.4
traast of 33aaturn.
i
t king and Shipping ittiales.
When labor is as scarce ar It is at
present, thy' employment of the 11-
etcperienced is unavoidable, Merica
"Notes to Beginners," given in Buile,t
in No. 2 o', the Fruit Commissioners
'es entitled "Modern Methods of
pg Apples," become of ptitne
>rtaasrc4. These notes run:
1. i earn to size your fruit accurate -
the placing in the box is a *ru-
e ``natter.
l apples are placed in the brwx
all the sante relative position, Its can -
be impressed too strongly upon
laegiaanera that all siz{'s and shapes, cif
napplea can be properly atad eoanw5a3,
itIli" ' packed in the srtquil :rd "anadiatl
crappie box.
3. Successful packing can only
THE WAR'S I
LIG;t i'v
r L AGED ' I 1 ,r j9, 1\7.
EXPE 11111 NT.
A despatch from London sav i1
anei �lrljary Service Bill will lie sub- 'z
Beet to alterations up to the t io-
ns
befoi e P riiemeartt ie as e alrles,
as t1 e Prime Minister may -44.70 the;
view that z equine vent: iii France call
for even more drastic steps, but the
proposals, as at present drafted may
now be indicated fromn, an authorita-
tive source.
The present proposal is thatmen
of 41 to 50 should be subject, to Mili-
Lary service, but the military age will
not be 1overed below 18. 11 is under -
'stood that the Government in draft-
"' r
ing a seheme has souglht to maiae it
' one by which men can be raised with.
great rapidity so as to be able to
rope with an even greater emer ;eney
than the present.
It is not intended to take all men
between 41 and 50 for the army
wino are not doing national work,
k,
though it .s the intention to take a
goodF nnany, The power to take all is
wanted in case of a vital emergency.
dii e3ra
'ile its
al.
in t
tpt adt: iSO1at3.3cT.tt
by Night Cost Two
drench hives.
1 this t1tailic world war alaiwmor-
zeroie deeds are never recounted,,
}rrsands of iai:1011(04 41,04 liapw'Q
e,
thrust theanselves forward into tine
jaws of death, vroluut', y sr c°r§fees
1rp0n the 01141' of h}-erar44tt.y.. ,
Lieutenant Benri Farre, ot.icid..
p mole` of aerial werj r•e 'ior the
Fie4 r goverorraent, wiro his since the
beginning, of the war ibee j, a l amber
of the i scadi.:ille Gig,ognes, chauee(101'
to
be present on the oeeasion when on£
phase of