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Coming Offensi re Must Be
an nehed Frons: Low mud* .
sii from the French
NOT SC's i:k Rl s Rom 1
'411ce says. While await-
iug the opening of the expected new i
German offensive the French hilts
British are creating. great er fuaA.
in the German plans h
l .
o
tions whieh already have brorx'
about an improvement in their de
siYe positions_
The Germans, l e 1 ulied to
positions at solid points
ders hills, on the Villers -
Plateau, and on rhe Clrivesnes
itailly-1?ainec'al heights aiacl 1,e
moat and Ceti ud hills =i�c
launch tb ' at
these poli*his tie f%: ii d i
of the E.aA
Th
the
;ery 1
lar t, -d
4 ops,;
l; gene
siined
an a
sodenoe
Tl
BANKS AND BRAES;
Goia.g On in the 13
and, Lowlands of Aul
Seetia�
The Distinguished Conduct Medal
-
has: hears ti=. o_x izv Sergeant 1+1:z �r.n -,
A. �I C,, Dundee.
The death too; place recently. in
Ra.?athie of Sir John Wolfe Barry, a
ig°iueer,
igh hnag,
a
250 was,
Captain JC21TT1 V5 iscn Lawson, sr
of' W. It Lawson, UnionBank, lrifi
iii?g` has been awarded tae ,Milia:
a
ized.
Dees hire,
,xi
's"cert ae
cording
b .veer.
one-third cr
in France, Via.,
They
on of
•a
e
eP Omsk
refer. 4-
e °
Tor
-No.
2. 20 ;
ludl
Nu
82VP P;. C t, f e'c , a 9 c
Sk illiazri
Arlie/net,ta c r i -_No 3 yellow
dried, s`2
z No.yellow-,4
dried, nominal,
,
Ontario oats ---No. 2 -white, 80 to
810; No. 3 ,'hite,79 to 80c, aeeording
to freights outsa.e x
Ontario tivhent N, . 2, Winter, per'
` 's-,. $2.22; basis in store Mont -
-eadstuf s
k 16; leo. t do.
o. 2 'rho 1710 ioo. 4
93H' 2r S ooe'Fort 5d'i 1ianip
ax
C.i'., $5,-,c;
esti°a
No. 1 feed,
in store Fort
real.
Peas- Nominal.
Barley—Malting, z 51.,19 to 5? .50
t
aceordis .g to freights outside.
13uolt.wheat—$1,80, according tot`
' s oz. rye.
No. 2i $2.15, aceanding
oils mous donor has .hts outside.
0 *i
War Bonds to endow t>,'o'
• iol)1 .'tiiwr iT' 3 t i
50; i'io., zriedi
o .$,,1MO; do., rough
rows,
'twice, $12.00 to $13.00; do., l,�ood,"
'11.00 to $11=50; do., znediiom $10,25
to $10,50; stockers, $9.50 to $11.25;
feeders. $11,25 to 512.00, miners artd
cutters, 6.25 to 87 50- nl�lker ,•11
to choice, 500.06 to 5140,00;; dor c9#,.
and med., 565.00 to 580 00; springers,
$90.00 to $140.00; light ewes 515.00
to 518.50; lairzbs, $17,00 to 422.00;
ca
Nes, good To choice, .,14.00 to
.t
� 6.00 ling
s, s" _
eel and watered. g24.50"
do., weighed off cars, $21.00; do.,
f.o.b., ,20.00,
Montreal, May 28. ---Choice steers.
511 t '$1$, 50< por 100 pouncs; choice
cows, 59.50 to $10.50 per, 100 pounds,
confmon, $0,50 to $5.50; for can-
ners. Butchers' bulls. 59 to 510.50.
cciv�es, choice; milk -fed, 513.25 per ;?00
pounds; common $10 to 512- sheep
Itlr 57 50 to 58.50; bzztcher s"
VS Bl MAIL FROM IR'.
LAND'S SHORES.
aAzl enings lax the E
to Irish,.
ere.
A.shi bus ibe it
Ids 1 yardis
.,
p �.
to
�`
ediii lai"o,�lieda under the auspice ;a of
an English syndicate.
The Thoniastown Gonne ll 'nid1 ;dis
possess all tenants of laborers' cot-
tages who do not till at least half
their plots. '
While a farnier was ploughing in a
field at Ballysopp, near New Rossthe
pit -ugh turned up a gold sovereign,
elate of 1795,
The Derry. War Hospital Supply
of
, G 'TSI -Depot, formerly a ladies' school, has
o been acquired, as a hostel for ship-
�, 1 , Arbroath Hospital 11 memory* 5if'Y'a$5
new Cars, TOron'Roops
oz t2,e donor's'father anti. mother. O taro an—kits, $10 6 .
a, 11��9iia..1 I'i?�Jil.rr-o'l Lord Lieu &a Toro to end rtgx
even him' opened a cat--.. ,.7 :.
'#� *l„c,et Via:, lots—cr_s erec 'slog t
..t}..,f the uspiees of„ real freights. bags tncloded; Scan,
Voracre' .Association. per ton, '$35,00; shorts, Pet toil,, 540.00.
Dooug ass e1 5 urth ,r` Hay—No. 1, per tor, 516-00 to
00 to the Perth Roza. $17.00; mixed, 14.00 to $15.00,
oz la* i;oAla; the trackToronto.
r w- Car 'io r, pe'r ton, x ��
trach 'l oronto'.
naut
e,T V o;un
'eZtia A. y� L
3� gii c rOrdAi`tt
The death took pace recently at
S cher of John Sleigh, k at 12 years
of 1. age, and h v. -, its probably
'''•{:-
est ce.,i.,.ta lle in the, 'United Kit g,-
�vY
p o"e ;.i 1 F!ett it ie , .r .9 s
law i ti eha'iea
bas been, awa 4
`er i ll�airt&.
ed Cross has
Uwe' ogre_
leuruestirg t
VIIIVIt rabi-por
}
Maple
2.26; IDla
. Maple MI
do ees-Wholes, le.
selected,
tionS, 14 to 45e
91 a
444-100
490'
izwc}z fl
At
vb
;reXoYon, sir
vg early;,
The Doisainioi1 Forces Cetehrated
May 24th With .a,$`t'bal.0
Game..
A despatch from Canadian Art,a
.Headouarters in the Field says: T1
Canadian force has 'again been ho:'
6re;1 by a short, W.104440,4 l'is't from
milder -in -Chief. Sir Doug-
silo ;e ,n 'be warmest tern:*s
u,
war: serri'i«ces, And Can-
e gr titiell pg was as she
his high
41'4d the
e
0
°pa
1'111 VPY �`I
1'G'
harvest ..
aims SInce
d'
NV
for 1)5
e sector
gas shellin
the nsn4
on the fat
are € n=joy ing
Imer 1'i, e tber
gardei pat -ties,
i�. the attendance i
from neer nod distant .i
te"ng station:
threoghent the back
feetnred by 4, d
Rl game.
t£
Frovialu
yarn, workers.
When Sergeant Jolgn l ney, 'S;".CI„
pain a short, 'visit to his home to Bath -
downy,. he was presented with a purse
A large portion of untenanted land
on the 01uliert estate near I+aiearra gh j
is now being ploughed up for tillage
purposes,
The Westmeath Committee of Agri-
culture have granted a loan of 1350
for improving Ea1rath mill for the
grinding of oatmeal,.
Four men lost' their lives fro
effects of gas i_ pries in the hold
w.=ieh recently arrived a
aWall of Dinlllyi�n.
`+ matin se , mg thirty, l�oua
e. e e i plat i the River Sh-p
the(
Wry activity Qll shy
cut hos- or
eating out- ckrs`s
d
rant.
altf delight,- ;
62,
erred ,
is, of
e age
e thousand
ed the ei?
kw' be
Thom, Taggan
Ryan, have been
delegates of the
, boon elected a -0104
&WA B004 0t Gum%
of the Into JMno
,Owing to the
op in The
land discard
eil, and put in war
'OW% Maurice Bo
ben Eveditionney Fero, .
Oeogium, of Bellyboy, has
ex the management of the
mod at Bailin, succeeding
1‘0141 ita$ :retired,
PlatlialderS, 'to the number
LOSSES TiY,SqlnimNo
DURING MONTII OP AP
11 A 40
4d, Admire
losses
71,11 Bones
The Military lay.
,1 ed to tient.. Vivian
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f aloes.
Sister ',M.
I* .
bels, las left
clamor of, a, hart
Comer. 3. 0.3
Jamieson, Bridge: s laces ,
4+Wardeit the hitt
i tater
11.
a' tierce
or pro
evaporated, dried, po d or
n a milk, or dried, evaporated or
sicrated vegetables or fruits,
e the
ds
0
'GE R ATION LNG
FOR DANISH PEOPL
Dantd
ission has just landed ,
port on way to
s., continue negotiations
to ationing of Denmark
and to t'ne release of Danish ships TO
the 1-nitE-1 States. So far the United
Stot and Denmark have come to no
-finite agreement respecting food
shipments to Denmark and cargoes
arrangement.
British ,
Allied and neu I
Montre
al, May
1 feed,
o. Rolled oa bags, 9
40. Bran, 936, Silo
Stock :Markets
,ssful concert was given bY eavy ,steers, $1o.00 to ;10.
Tu „ chgerum Club, of Kinross, in choice heavy steers, .$14.'00 to $14,2
of Elnross Nursing Association. butchers' eottle, ehoice, $.14.00 'col
RIIINE CITIES
'WILL BE LAID IN R NS.
t from the 'French Armies
once says: Captured Germans
to the brilliant work of the
Entente aviators, who, they say,
cave e ermans no peace.
are expressed regarding future °per-
, &dons en the Ilhine which they
believe will be laid in rilMS. The Ger-
mans declare their anti-aireraft de-
fences are insuffieient to prevent the
allies visiting the Teuton camps, can-
tonmenti, depots, and airdromes,
where, they say, enormous damage
already has been done.
TE THOUSAND TON SIIEP
FOR EVERY WORKING DAY.
despatch from Detroit says:
During the month of May there has
'been delivered the equivalent of a
10,000 -ton ship for every working
day, according to Charles M. Schwab,
Director -General of the United States
Shipbuilding Prograrrane, in a recent
address here
PLENTY OF MOISTURE
FOR ALBERTA CROP.
A. despatch from Calo.ary says: Re-
ports received from Central and
Southern Alberta show that the whole
district has had Iots of rain. to carry
the crop through until July. Oat
seeding is 80 per cent. completed.
Wheat is well above the ground. The
season is a good two weeks advanced
over the average.
OLT
4 Oa
AID
s Sunday night's a
'44 Wiled and 179 inju ed.
hy not plan ahead to use
ts or bouquets of flowers NN
to maim birthday gifts? "(WM ,of 1V0011en Rags.
potted plant will add oboe cotton is now being used
or to late borne of your frien for t :production of goods unyo.
k and altVaY9 an "cerdabl<'1 where in GerMany, says the annual
To
Tho
id
at Le -
OF CA Ap1 N
Z)( PORTS TO
(TREAT 5R(TAI N
1917 CSV
THAT O F191-5
:
BY MAIL AI1O.1T JOHN
WSAND ITIS. PEOPLE
0
0
chair of Russian at the London
hapmripncae:ce.mary, on behalf of the
ear -to the Arniy Council at Bueking-
Girl Guides, presented an ambulance
The pay of school teachers under
nig year.
The DerhYslaii-e .::‘,1,iners' Association
have invested 150,000 with 1Lotherlinnl
CorPnradlett, and 21,800 in War Lof,in
The death has etTniered at Clapham,
6F7.thi:1,72:;:rer, New Yerli, s?ttt 11,050
Charles 1‘1"ayer and, Lis son, .1\lajor
to the ?Llav,v League as a tribute to
the British fleet,
Botolnh's Chili -eh., Bishopgaie, for
A memorial service was holt11,;:tAS'rti
allen inembers of the .1-''
0,0m0B:ottitte;oat_iiria,,17:d. hia; .of(i.',Tritt-(ilc,,,,te,1
One hundred mad fift,1,‘ v
above.- 11
14,t, millpond ,
and I ugh
Tipperary The inothens,
caop,gil They sit 41ene
And m,nty
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lAn Mt her jOy in boding Mu
left lb 403 Vronee.
.1 the Orden path below
IMO, IWO 's;)!Tru..id Plot-, picture framed in gilt 6014V.S?
ASSOCiati0111411(1,eleeted Ald, The. flag; upon the woli,
letter or battemd sword
Or rti;del will Le nii,,
1., it gives the
increased exports,
t.
it. the
of army-
slte for
of a temple nfter
and North,
'eyed ;tpnre
443 bg 41 fly
lo
gal -
as president.
been given to tho Agr
B rds of Ireland to 'take
n of unoccupied lauds and
o overly cultivated.
W comm.
TO -14 Vol)
DIDN'T PlIONE
Will 43
To GET IN DAD
NOW LISTEN.
R161•IT ALONG,
'FOR DINNER'
wor
NN 'TOM
he la
d parade in London. Note the chickens and
MAKE `1011KS-r;LNES
'TELL -nin
emo
ANO OLD THING
DO
-Cho Spar,tatnio:nteorn:atopuitvueoe:y.50;;roualy ery,1 Act:T:111:11: elv(olutvria' .tirotrt:,81:14,0,:aeoroitallrerhotiofr, 1.73tettb
g marched away
'' th:plied for ail extra allmva
owing to tile arduous p
Lifeboat /us
point d Director of Medical
That
s
ons yet unborn
ay live,”
report of a farm in Munich. A fair Novel instrument Enabling One o
umber of looms still continue to run
fwith yarns produced from waste tot- Speaker Over the Telephone.
woolen rags, AMOUg the inventions of the near
uture according to the Electrical
cotton rap or a mixture of those
A very serious view is taken ot 'the, "erimentel.' win tht' ‘elePh°t—' v
position which will have to be frtced to our pre.T..eat telephone system, will d Board.
Atarkte
lives
of
lees
Iss
instrument which, when attached
when the war is over. .11 is pointed
out that, in consequence of the de... enable a person to see the likeness of Many u limas ptlz-
atm even if it could be freely shi'llw-
I_ the one on the ahoy end during a zled to know just bow to handle
, succession of crOps. To get the most
pretiation of the German mark,
ped front Anteriert to Bremen, would cpnTyheefs:htisatrlacie which hat,. prosentt-d' out of a mall area it is nece.irsarY to
st German spinners „, more than most ditliculty is that of producing the' plant seeds from week to week, and,
pre-5waar pin.eutinutesinneztatotforezer the desired result with a minimum of ht some cases, to grow tsvo crops in
cotton
51,250,000,000 a year. Under such
I wires and a machine of simple Groom- one row at one time. Fatly crops
ization. This win have to he done to may he taken off and consumed and
vould entail an expenditure of about make it adaptable to our prosent tele- immediately afterward4„ their place
conditions, it is eamidered inevitable phone system where messages are may be taken by some other crop.
that German spinners. will have to %silt and received over a circuit Of The soil should be dug over and more
very materially for some year's after tW(T)hweirieusiure telephot will have to be followed by a careful raking down
,urtail their consumption of cotton ' manure added if posaible. 'Ibis Aould
the war. be an instrument provided with a Oefore the plants are set out or the
Reports which 'have been published fluorescent soreen or plate, The face seeds planted.
regarding tile possibility of tile net- of the sPe.alcer will be recorde;d There is ali.vays dartgt'u- wo-
tie fiber industry are said to be great- and the anpuses sent electmeal , to tering vegetable crops over abun-
lY exaggerated. This year the land the other end, where they will be Ito- (lentil. The water sholid he applied
under nettle cultivation will be about translated. In order that the person in as fine a sptay as it is po.-t4ible to
will old alit 'Force -will wrarli oLit, the :.','..C..15,
50,000 acres, yielding not more than may se° th° "eaker's lam it
15,000 tons, or lessothan 3 per centoof have to be illuminated, for if it. were flatten the soil, exr,,,,e 11,,,, 1,,inis to
the the normal German cotton require- dark no impulses would be reeonled. the sun's rays and Thus cause the
,..._ .,_,....,.....__,.,,tnents. _.,,,,,.,,,.„,,,,,,,,,_ A light will therefore. have to be at- :lavrieltifinrgstobfretaltkeinig),Itahnit.o. ugt, tit,Ileng rsoctemdcsi
tached to the telephot
140-vmAl Do '.100
PLACE 1,5, A 'HOTEL THAT
'YOU CAN tifzinIe A FLOCK
IN AT AN\I oi.D
°REPAReD To L.
EVEN IN G, SHE'S
AND oOR MAID „oo
ing with the watering can. The hose
is destructive if used too soOn after
planting. It is necessary to stir the
sail with the hoe or rake after each
rain or watering in order to conserve
the moisture.
The small dark. colored "flea
beetles" have by this- time started
their depredations and are very de-
structive. The potato flea beetle feeds
upon the Collage of potato, to-
mato, cabbage, cucumber, bean, t obac -
co, squash, etc. The turnip flea
bootie also occurs regidarly in the
veg•etable garden. The red-headed
flea beetle is destructive to potntoes
and beans. Infested plants should be .
promptly sprayed with an arsenical
mixture containing' either Paris greon
or arsenate of lead, or with Bor-
deaux mixture alone. rl'he latter aeLs
OS a deterrent.
Brown sugar A
sugar with co,