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€hat 343 I°he i i tiah aAi ille+'y" a :ri`
I.the seetori drolipc4 0,11%1007,
' defences
"''.,.a.aii Prairie selloff ti
Sd20
dens
NoRtt
curage ee the gertnea, ,
f a calibres. 'Anis, was
the it t a a1og the enemy had of
tuaapandiaa tnla1e. -Nast 9- w491 Ron.
a'e,rTb1So...;Om
.
the Cather s1
egad, tits a e 1.1
their preseree,
eat tile #44*, 141,1,-
' get late post,
beteg aware
fl amt
r peace by the Supply corps o
till,IM
m IN'S FOOD
CONTROLLER 1)
despatch from London $a:
rt tint Rhondda (Davi;
a , the .British ,l aloes Contr
: W iesdaay morning
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en the grainfield lie ;adze a lake o
glass,
W1 ea the t Wbei`tie$ :clz'y7
.
lcne,est grass,
in the' BETWEEN ONTARIO 2 N»
When 1)7ne -eyed Sats an ai'e All
ablaze,
When hot-. of th,
cd"ss-
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ii,
cd i"O yea may kt,.
yThe
she ba lit i
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the a,'
alre:s a# thk I t tl
tyapp>y then tutit13,7s31A a+') q a
deidd,w i ht '(da'Aa , Mtir sal
Iatto the aaat,P;r Iran r
sla py irsde as (a. part the
tletaat 4 R celebration,
tanerteaan taaraate a destroyed
o4 at 332.
9 ixilmta>di d m tory tQns sunk befell tla
i'nalneai A*Rst es rte 4 the war,
led to -day," «11r, <.
.more titan the
iae shipsof aatl
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C., A despatch tion .
^lsata to Aa+
Whammed
anted
less at . 'Mock
ae 'J; ays a Constantinople d
t:xry+ed here by way oi; Vie
.n,s 4
teal ttnndi a Xa'hitTznnne4 V. tlsirtyi't ttn
Italiaatz taxci an of Turkey its directsect
Nthe ,house et Osman, feint
iempire, elrnie to tlwone b' ;
cfl'e`taat aasi .lark. 27, Intl ►, alta r
411,17:41.1011 meow
a)t Ti.
l toy night,
patch reeeiv-
4
mar- G'
t ooh
aQ "
Pet te ;
I'VOLt 1i RS ing been held for thirty-three years n''
prisoner by Ms brother, Sultan Abdul'
e. nays; I,i., in the raayaal palace and gardens in
a+«etxNed by Om, mtinolo,
t,r
the
:VEST EC
m.ANTronA EXIT,
. despaata:h
zapevity ogl
4 l'. A rich
4 rntaisipeg says:
ids at 31aaaeitoibes
Tentiful harvest as
t: caffielni a,aiap re,
luanaltoho e4t 'ritytil
Vh
fireweed Ilusdi the Its
'a'.' t>ta,t' the time i3 3
summer., the fierce;
TSH COt 11#I13I #.
teas I rwn i' oVincea W
C?Chace bays grad.. Gir
ttiv iit .
rti or .peg s f
e atiaea deeia, dlda'>? aA tataa R 1 E. 11- ea
nXt ea
lie;, ' Tape, r,a.4r1, as reve. a'd
'"A eIR h eiatadtr r a
0hie
"on
is
on NO
rF,. ire
ftl
1t1 A uitld I JUN
that ,'
rat vaat
Q llafa'9aa t fld
u*i'1, bis tlAs dka i4fN
it ,eg
laaendtaaai C'ad it t
n'.
de> ,ptob scam n
ritia h Admiralty
ciaxin tom .auoantlt
sa tntna Of xaat r hatat
oaaajalete baa th U4nat
+aa alas enter tat' se ice
asdew
six shipyards for
may, when .a
tolls wasSi
oror;;to, Tttdy
\ao.. 1 Northern, $.2,2,3
82.20y ;; No.3 do,, $'
wheat, yx.1tl ; Ri .,tore.
li At , including 2.1/2,c tax.
t 1,T nitoba oath No. 2 (', V'.:, 50
!No 3 C W., 8,3'ia; extra No. t 1
831!3e; No, 1 feed, 80lic, ill store
t illiazzi.
Ontario ,haat--No: 2 \Vint
cal' lot, $2.22; bass in store
Peas—Nominal.
1.
13 e 4t idti ', 1 24 to
according to 1i -eights out
Pti S-li,',il'l,e r—$.i,.80, <.croriit
7
0
rettl., s
1.20,
freights- oat .Oise.
,1lia €4€, r fl --- , <aa' ,t.;v.
810.95; new. hags, Toronto and, Mon-
treal
freights, proippt 6 tpirent,
American corn ;1o. a yellow, kiln
f'rogrews tst fho.
In
a
Fest Toldt
I*ointed,
e Defiance l'aacking Co. has ra
ceived the s anctiozi of Vance;
Council for Lim erection of a $50,1
Cold storage plant,
It i:; e .atto'-led at New Vt esitzi;z t0z'
that file l tasel River pilots twist have
special knowledge and outside Pilots
should rot be eligible.
Tie Van eoul-er Stcoli ilxc"llange, t't'-
dried notxt»ta1; No, 4 yeilotivr i.xIn"
<it l Cion1R} 1:-
O ntrr ol oils; No. '2, white, 80 to
etc , o 3 hu,e 71) to $Oso, accor°id
i ins' to freight . pair.ido..
Rye ---No- 2 , $1,80, according' to'
freights outside.
Ontario flour r -- War cit a.ity
d
$io 05, in eaga i,o,,ox,to and Boli.; -t
fiitl' d t 4 R
"lots ---Delivered erect Mon-
bead freights, bags included: Bran,.
Si_ ;ser toys, 380.00; snort., per ton. 840 00,
I1 av—No, 1, prion 812,00 to
S1 "_.0O; nosed, 411.00 10 8'„ 2.00, t. a.'-,,
Toronto. .
BRI... N Str aw--Col' logs: per t80-1,n2;
on, ;4fi, 00 to
track '`901.0010,
Co.acatrR t> e dire -41 hek' arc•
E;gry ei ini ,D to *0. .41e.w.ttt
Ck, F.
Many
Are
laid, 47 to ISaa; Cartons, tons, 48
Batter—Creamery, lids,. 45 ;
tp €_ h made, 46 to l7e; chore dairy
p nits, 41 to 12e; Acrd ai ry daily
`'t ° ee,. pi'i32ts, ,38 to IOe liaise .n :.ft; to $8c;
ilt4R4 t'tA ,\ to Oaleg4 ar garine t4 e t ratio) 3A is
tri
di of Ma tlaore
daata end six d
S 4011.overall
Sister'
1;ac31,
tau,te tt gala
iris' latt titntea llt'
Xillaa'te$ to the
WesterCanada..
1iPitaxatpeg Great
tlfstta
tet
the iv
ea
i Alfie t' ,()e,'1 T, tare ?01 to
R'4 .1 + # a. i rya" spx i 7 ; I'Y4'i
Itxrl e, ',..46ii. to +ilt"l Pal hls, 28 to 24d,
, t, Deans-Carip..
flsalt 'td+a.iipasA
u tel, O s,a tin :$F7,4,
CombTioa ey—('lore
' per dolens In o2-,„, ,;i:,3 i 0a dlozoo
g, nliil i 11444 dal* .(.Q;i}t, ti 3 ati 10 . , ,.°.
at ca ` ;1 -g a syrup—Imperial
kin ties l 2, lir 1,i'1' ganf0t
i, Moyle sugar, per pound, 24 to ':!ire,
di,isl
54)
ti+
M'ai e(1 tan Ati
S, sneditIro
a, pft4 Et tea e4tre lrlaa L441, ., tta 1t3 e ked h
returned l reela., alaaiaa' 9.4 hae;
hlaeQI
Vi:774:11,011;;:46441e::::1::;t1
kn 4e
ets
t
to t
't l c zt,
kali:
tea,
to .tl'1;,ter, t20„it to
Iso
1.41
nds, 32 to net
'Y. .t0
nems, 4 tea'
410,
arrote 14aa 11e0nl ttirvtet ,a
laaaattteeturers ' t is ra
texas latus.
The Moititoba. + tnaertanaeat Isaac t
lively decided fault 't'4'iaanipeg n
of auto
tient it ,11.. Zia
Burner, of West
has been Milled in
ea enemies w
to be allowed
te yenning sal
be re-
by the North
arty, i inaited, a
States 4: A fespatc=h from London soya: -
the
oy^ ,-tht ntiW , The French Imre struck savagely
tta tt t taein za 'eia7aiasiit the '(lean an litaea on, Thum -4
Domildon arvertt,. day, rile time cutting through that
talin
$24000)0.*' enemy ens>m p run near the town s of Au -1
ire anrebw•• 1t is troches, swath of ottl nscons-Test- 4,
n any, the elf ; vent,, where on Tuesday flight they ,
"dee , T.. mfrs,ell, won a .east, sancasss ?ia and eaptasr d ptl; -1
H' I) aaliy,
. __ r __ iiatc*r. 1.1,=ra t1a Germans lost 1.,414;83
The xK remill improved
by gaining rather high
Vial t e ream,. defend-'
{leint4ens launch their
lova
Caned Presents Prat ce
lath Fully Bquipped H ..
Pont, Sir Robert .,
present of Gen. Currie, to
in -thief of the Canadian ttrill
ontpletei
104
eh fr
•
THE
'V lit El
bt
rty.
1 tits -tone. for r
woun
Prof. IL bP„
0001
toot
*dont says
micelles, has been raised from 50,-;
004000' francs to '60,000,000 fronts
several prominent Canadians, present monthly. rhtv is equivalent to 760,
ed him with a fully -equipped Collodion francs per head. The Germans hove
hospital. The hospital emit:unit lUti et:invoked the provincial eOulatits to;
beds, whieh number will, soon be in- discuss the method of payment by the.
I'S VIGOROUS THRUST creased to 1.011). Belgians.
PTCRE L.000 PRISONERS: -
the • Ross :...their: positioni
apPtribP4 ground. -which
'FOURTEEN WA:4 ACES KILLED '
e' frot British Ileadquar- Maly satisfactory results in connee-,
- No feUter than , tion with the registration of the man'
ing German airmen, who and woman -power of Canada havel
ere erctlited with. 3 total, of 363 vie- 'been obtained, riocording to Senator G.
'es, have been killed or oapthred 11 Robertson, who, on Xnursday,
recently. including Baron Richthofen, 'sued his first statement of returns.
for whom 8t) victories were claimed.; from various constituencies in which
The Sand -shoes Used by Our Soldiers in Palestine
When
Negptiatiag the
Li. Max Mueller, 34 victories; Lt. the work bas been completed. Al-! San o e ese .
Von Buelow. 28 victories. ready the Registration Board has i The soldier in the picture took care that the footgear should be a pro -
German bombing organizations have secured the names of thousands of mine:it feature in the landscape. These sand -shoes are an excellent invert -
also loaf heavily. The killed and cap- people willing to give aesisranee in don, and shod with them the men can travel without difficulty over the de-
tred include Capt Kleine, Commander agricultural work, particularly day_ se,r4 sand, Without. them the unaccustomed and treacherous surface is aPt
of the so-called "England" squadron. ing, harvetst time. tto prove Dill of pitfalls.
qbVi
v 7.
into commodious quarters at the col.-
ner of Hastings and Hower.
New Westminster merchants have
paign offering special l;3010,Ceanertt
The latest assays frtfra the ano-
13.0„ have averaged abot 5 per ok.at.„
important
one.
mond, RC., who organized r
Sen SCOUttS Britis-h Columbia, has
completed three montos^ git
his home,
anvot for the
r north no le carry great car-
goes of bottled spi fur AiasIta 01161
I1141011, VOikttil
selves dry.
Miss Mary Browne.
nurse nOW overseas, was • ss
Ihntigh wow:tied, In the reties
nutput 0001
collieries for (11.: ment.4$
May 31 egated 717,2t"fll
•
ned OW
the herkFt
f white
Infe
erial
shiva
road t
foot Mou
tor 'Wale
mouth, Ile
open for Om
trat .91 ..815.4M0
WI) Oil tWtti
ott ale coast
the
manning
Marin
trot
1,0
aria az
104. tta
1altd, blot
Vancouver ga
bit blishments
places will cies
Wog and r
morning and also
t days and holiday&
'Nit* iiirrico. the
lit I
iteertvt11 Isbell:4111 ttinteillt fh;i4rct S'ttrre* WIll ,gettotle: tblie°11' 01°4.6? t,o d$01. ? 1 d
and Bing. milt lila 4
ul
andred who did such splendid ''''4"'' Vi' "W V .%""M "W4 l'
eller
Rev. C. ti. Stone. of Vegrevitte, f to SII.00; butchers' bulls, choice,
Alta., Imo joined the Royal Mr Force, ,$11.75 to $12.25; do., good bulls,
Alberta coal mines report a swamp- ' Sg110112 tt,00 3,1101'540°,; ddcoo., mreodtti,,r1 ibnifills,,
Eamged citizens of",Vontirt, Sash., sn, 50. do medium. Qils 'it) io if) 9rt ' It
northeast or ;Saskatoon', smear- do., munition, S7.00 to $8.50; stnekers.
ed yellow paint Over the attire of 88,00 to .811.00; feeders, 811 .00 to
bettiuso toom.nier had refused to sub.
The C.N.11, will expend tbe 'largest
r o.f the proposed Z2,000,000 on
, new railway extensions throughout
Alberta and Saskatchewan.
40.00; light cwtq, 838.00 to $10.00;
yearlings, 815. fit to $ i 7. 00; spring
lambs, 20 to 22e; calves, 813,00 to
817.00; hogs, Ced and watered, 818..25;
Winnipeg fuel consumers are do. weighed ofr curs, 818.50.
ised tO la3 au average or 65,000 • Montreal, July 9-0boiee steers,
butc'hers' $10.00; butchers'
August lu order not to crowd delivery. $7,50 to g j 0 ; sheer, .00
tit
0 Villa
king cat
Untied, in
about to se.i
connect it wit
ge 'which leads Into p plant
the purpose of operating the um,
Since the opening of 21to emelt
est full furs to tbe value of
passed through trade ch
in Vancouver.
Mayor Todd, of Victoria., has
advised that the 'National kWh
Association will ' it
west in 1919.
All worlunett
In the provincial deep ni
lle Works will be .1
hour
One of the largest siti nents of the
Red Cross Society made
month, when 1,002 pairs c socks aud
flyjaUULS were sent from Now
?alit° lc
ed
tt be ( ity (moon haw, wilted the ,t,o $12.00; lambs, 518.00 to ;,:19,00; Westmin-ter to headquarters at
Clovernmeut to take Immo- ' calves, milk -fed,
89.00 to 815.00; roma, to be sent overseas.
dlate action that wilt permit 'Winnipeg select hogs, $19.00 to 819.25; sows. ,t0;ieph Lee, vernon. Re., an in-
le:ittitzteet;t! to obtain hard coal tor neNt 1.$16.00 "tut;.25.
A tablet lo the memory of Lieut.
\v,v-aisnnoilptevgeilen in Holy Trinity Church,
terned German prisoner, cnavietad
uttering setiiiious langeage„ has been.
sentenced to 18 months' imprison -
pc) ice, las t rtis
A despatch from London says:—The
Crop conditions In Sashatche-tstan are 11°I'se of C°n1-m°°3 has 'Passed the It )6 )1
with instructions to search the honms
us ected of hoarding dour
more favorable than in Manitoba. second reading of the bill providing
Approximately 3,100 men 19 and 20 for G"ernment subsidY 2600,006 or -611gar'
years old registered in Manitoba, to promote flax growing in Ireland, to
non. E, Perdue has been official- rePlace the lost.Belgian and Russian
ly appal n led Chief Justice of Ma ni- ctoPs and to provide materini for the in ordeTrraitnolnsgeeruri°.ematti:n.iaximum
tob a.
navY and air f°rees' yields of firs,t class tomatoes it is ne-
cessary to train the plants upon a
support, such as a live foot stake or
trellis. The plants should be tied to
tire support every eight or ten inches
and all the side branches which de-
velop in the crotches of the leatVOS
Should be broken or cut off early in
their growth before tliey have taken
too much plant food or strengi..Tis-frora
theTtPdisal‘lvtill conserve the plants ener-
gie.s and (anise the tomatoes which de-
velop along the main stem to mature
earlier than they normally would.
Another great advanta,ge of train-
ing lies in the case of harvesting. and
the reduction of disease. Many home
gardeners have had trouble with
s ails appearing during the night and
ating holes in the tomatoes, Snails
give littie trouble it the tomatoes arct
kept off the ground,
It's hard for an*empty 'hag s an
prigh.t.—Benjamin Franklin.
AFTER THIS TOM
-.,
le
e
1r
cessary to train the plants upon a
support, such as a live foot stake or
trellis. The plants should be tied to
tire support every eight or ten inches
and all the side branches which de-
velop in the crotches of the leatVOS
Should be broken or cut off early in
their growth before tliey have taken
too much plant food or strengi..Tis-frora
theTtPdisal‘lvtill conserve the plants ener-
gie.s and (anise the tomatoes which de-
velop along the main stem to mature
earlier than they normally would.
Another great advanta,ge of train-
ing lies in the case of harvesting. and
the reduction of disease. Many home
gardeners have had trouble with
s ails appearing during the night and
ating holes in the tomatoes, Snails
give littie trouble it the tomatoes arct
kept off the ground,
It's hard for an*empty 'hag s an
prigh.t.—Benjamin Franklin.