TIDINGS FOR OUR READERS "PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST| | POSSIBLE FORM. The Whig's Dally Condensation of the News of the World From Tele. graph Service and Newspaper Ex. change. Capt. David Sylvester, Toronto, is dead aged eighty years, He sailed the lakes for many years, Fred. Evans was found dead in a room at 50 Cameron street, Toronto, and Mrs. Nellie Wilson is eritically ith, Rev. John Mahan, fifty years in the Methodist ministry, died sudden- ly at his home in London, aged sev- enty4two. More than $400,000,000 has been obtained by the Britishh Government in war saving certificates sold to the small investor. Hugh R. Silver, Halifax, has been appointed a director of the Acadia Sugar Refigery, succeeding Willlaln Robertson, 'who has retired. The last prisoners have been taken from what was the Ontario Refor- matory, near Guelph, which is now in the hands of the Military Hospit- als Commission. A contract for twenty million dol- dares worth of motor trucks--10,650 in all--was let by the U.S. War De- partment Thursday, Deliverics are to te made by Dec. 1st. At Niagara, Falls, Kenneth Ander- son, aged 25 years, while picking cherries in his father's yard fell out of the tree, breaking his neck, caus- ing instanteous death, Plans are under way for the for- mation of a full regiment of Moros, in the hope that it win eventually be attached to the American expedi- tionary force in France. . "Longwood," the home of Mrs. Charles Beatty, on Yonge street, Toronto, has been placed at the dis- posal of the Royal Flying Corps as a convalescent home for aviators. "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917. ARMORED WARRI ORS OF ITALY CAPTURING AN AUSTRIAN POSITION. % a {®¥ These modern Italian soldierf, drawn by F. Matania for the London Sphere, are shown wearing the new breast plates and shoulder pieces which vividly recall the armor of ancient Rome. The re; semblance of the soldiers of classic days is enhanced by the use of a head dress which closely follows the lines of the ancient galea, which came down to the shoulder, butJeft the face bare. The Marquis of Carisbrooke, who was Prince Alexander of Battenburg,, until King George abolished German titles in the Royal family, was mar- i ried in the Chapel of St. James Pal- ace to-day, to Lady Irene Denisoh, daughter of the Earl of Londesbor- ough. Gel it from your d aler of rom ws. Outfit consists of one |] can Trot pelts, safety wuard, ment and 6 Due - Vw Eobl - SX We Rn eq Mr Ee 4 > 4 o Dies Digs, Durum D --r : Sea DURING THE LIFE OF THIS ADVERTIS DURHAM DUPL R CO. Lid., 43 Victoria, St, TORONTO, ONT.. CANADA. 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