Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1917, p. 21

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1917. A Trip Through the Yukon Pictures of Special Interest to Canadians the record. i] This caterpillar tractor hauling Treight on the Lag - re ey So ; : 3 = . 3 f dock of Lake Atlin, B.C., was a veteran in that line Once more university girls' (Toronto) out in the school of nature down on the fruit farms of oF Hianeporsatise long before the advent of the now Grimsby, Ont. One "scuffles," the other hoes. All's right with the world. In this unusual photograph the camera and the midnight sun of Alaska, some time in the last week in June, give us a picture of a rotary plough driving among, the huge snow drifts. PICTURES OF WAR AND PEACE Esquimalt, B.C, has the first war 'shrine erected in any overseas dominion. This fam- ous war-post shrine contains the names of British Columbia's dead who died that a nation might live. It was unveiled a few days Canadian. National ~ Exhibition's age by Brigadier-General Leckie, D.8.0, prize baby, seven months old. Among clerical gem roll up their sleeves and go winning the war, count Ke y 3 . Here we bave ex-King Constantine of Greece an cipal Vance, of Vancouver, exile. He is shown, with his wife, leaving the the Bust rami Noe long] ! Palace Hotel at Lugano, Switzerland, in an auto- in Vancouver. That it was mobile. He was on his way to the railroad station to get 5,000 people in thal to take a train to Engadine, the famous summer sad give a roar for every Can £ 1 winter resort in the Grissons. It is reputed that ting his shoulder to the wheel & : . largely due to Principal Vande, 'who Constantine has bought the magnificent chateau is now President of the Win-the War Chartreuse in Switzerland. Leagué of British Columbia. Physical instructors forming the model camp at the Canadian National Exhibition. This fine looking group of men won the admiration of the vast Exhibition crowds, and their daily exhibi tions were eagerly and enthusiastically followed War prisoners escape from Germany. Pte. Dusenberg, of Brighton, Ont.; Pte. Weatherhead, Phila by all who witnessed them. United States soldiers in training delphia, (Royal Scots); and Pte. W. Henderson, C.M.R,, from Toronto. practice. - w Fort Niagara, New York. They are here shows at rifie

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