Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1918, p. 11

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i ---------- ER -------------- en ---- THE DAILY BRITISH Wi re 4 geil FREY oe To = eats ad 2 A * oA a in 1G, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1918. 1 On British" Westerns Frout-- Germany trenches in a wood afterour, gunners; aa guinhegpwtiinghom. F & (2)* Dug outevin-asbushson: sthoyWestern Front, Nanci view -of*! Granoy?* and her food. (BY 0n the Western: Prant.--One.of our intent Staniie Apna the order tosadvance ;meanwhile some of the crew come out for a breath of fresh air, (6) A panoramic view of the City of Ypres as it is to-day, X «= y (ay His Malasty Sing George is interested in a Jutland Battle (8) Troops on their way to the battle ares in barges, (9) The garden around the C. P. R. Station at Moose Jaw (20) ¢ CPR. i ot Moose Jaw, is Pr (11) A familiar scone on the ~The Story of Moose Jaw : | With this the wheel was mended, and yo the little settlement that thereafter sprang up on the spot (Was known as the place where Ev ery city of Western Canada| has its own interesting history and genesis. but none more so than Moose Jaw. No other centre of population | got its name in such a queer wa The story ame from the Indians that over half a century aga 3 Lord Dans. Pioneer traveller, more, with his wife and shill gamped. on the banks wo » stream now known as aundpr "Creek. They were halted on; their march beewuse their Red Bivar cart had broken down. the ; queer old vehicle, with only two wheels that are minus iron rims I "ibdde eave thie eats, a r many a record hat heen lefi of or {ra rel = over the p ; the white man found the moose aw, or at least that was the feng title given to it by the red men. Few cities haye théir origin so definitely suggested as Moose Jaw. Tt js inte ting to make u (Comparison between the historic scene depicted in the illistras tion. when the little traveller fixed up the broken vehicle, snd the Mopse Jaw of touduy, and 25 the years go by the gulf hetwoen the two, perhaps, hetween the vests fa cand today of Moose © : ill become mors abd nore marked ituated elove to the hen t of Pracinee af Suskatehe 7 a acongies a favor ell commercial pasition 3% built on ode of

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