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Port Perry Star, 26 Jul 1917, p. 6

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In Northern Belgiam the British Engage in a f With Enemy. 'A despatch from London says: Ap-) F _ parently the Germans are intent on ceeded in breaking the French line between | Bositions, only 10 be, apeiled.. from Boissons and Rheims, having delivered | = om ina conte SBLACK, tion in the nly ©. another tremendous. alt £ llery 'Between: th ; First, ast of Croom So SE i Tei Brie bass $13.40. second hiaia ; febise. inte he fray were Shzpws in the ceaseless small br the a \ ps, who were mown down i en maki PR 'and the attack, like Dr Bag : ay fon r : 'others that had preceded it, failed:| Around Monchy-le-Preux these infant- |r bans, Inclulien--- Near St. Quentin, - where ulted in the Brit-| 335; shorts, per ton, $40 to the situation has been calm, the Ger-|ish regaining all the ground they lost Bowre Dag, Ire 3 i mans also delivered attacks on a'front| to the Germans east of Arras July 11. pki. mised Fons ro sh track Straw--Car lots, per ton, $8.50 to $9, BIG DEVELOPMENT GERMAN LOSSES |" 7", ccs is 7 [olin Sn IN JUNE TRADE| _ TOTAL 4,500,000 «3: sia i sis tn a no ao J . : ) Ah ae . 10.295 RR a carprice until : ie : RR "adit ge 4. via big = {ae 22§ to 231c; ia. 23 ; twins, | States has fixed hers. [- : Returns For Month Show In Figures Represent CasualtiesHarse. gender HHDlets 2 iets A0der" | - "We have done much toward re- crease in Exports and Announced in Official Died poultry --Soring chickens 800s | ducing the' ¢ on of bread Imports. Lists of Berlin. Glut rents Sia Roc | he CEO wor Shan ash 1 CT re 3 FE as : x1 nsumed now than 14 . DK dora trom Ovawn, S| sy teh Geman MH ent dt GER VE St SORRELL Sa Son TC & remarkable development in both ex- casualties for June, says the Times, Toa per, don. 33:75 select, Ya! 0 tS otiie; elements. bi ts oon done, 'Travelled 12 Miles Up Buph-: Ee ts" For June the | were 106,547; killed, 20,000; missing, | M*Geine"rmipurtca. hand-oicked, $940 in potatoes, wich happily, ave plentio|« rates in 10 Days, i total trade amounted to $218,800,908, 87,000; severely wounded, 21,000. The to $9.50 per bush; Limas, per ib. 8 to no EE adunad P fox ) : i 1 : . ful now, and reduced in price. 8 'A despatch from Lon on says:--An| 2 compared with $162,035,400 in June, total casualties are now four and a 90: statoes--Red Star, Hew, bbl. $7.80 to mime init 1916. Exports for the past month half millions. The killed ave over a $8.00; North Carolinas, néw, bbl, $7.50 x [official report rela to the Mes~ to $8.00; seconds, bbl, $6.50, to. $6.75. INVERTED RAIN, opotamian campaign shows a consid- totalled $116,285,841, and imports $97, million; prisoners, 316,000; missing, y 615,067. During June there was ex- 275,000; severely wounded, 591,000. Provisions--Wholessle \ pr : erable British advance. ~The report ported foreign merchandise to the value These figures represent the casualties| Smoked meats--Hams, medium, 30 to How a Shower of Machine Gun Bullets reads:-- gh ; | of $3,725,324, as compared with $54,- announced in the German official lists. Bet doy heavy, 26, todo: cooked, 41 to Looked to an Aviator. "On July 11 one of our columns en-| ° : les attacks at 847,307 in the corresponding month Stl 33 to 20c: backs, plain, 86 to 87c; bone-| Tt will be easil derstood. 'write gaged 'a Turkish force in the. direc- ; by the Russ ¥ st year. The total trade for the DRIED FRUIT SUPPLIED | "ire 'ents Lone, clea bacon, 26 to Mr. C. G. Grey Io Tales of the, Frying | ion, OF, Ramadies, on the eon. the line. voluntar i : ; . C. G, Gr ; +. | the line yolun oft its first three months of the fiscal year i 264c per Ib; clear bellies. 3% 5p 8¢, 1c: | Services, that before a bullet that has Ate i short action, in which con-| 4% ied forcing a ee on was $622,407,781, and for the same tubs, 27 to 27ic; pails, 273 125918: | heen shot straight upward begins to siderable' loss was 'inflicted on the ; vol period last year $431,626,215. a despatch from London ee compound. ~ Herces, tie: "tive. Bide: fall/ there must be a point where it TUE, a Yariher advauce was broken She tine o» oo) beck. a Doseents 0 3 , IC. Ee / off by us owing to the extreme heat. : s, gave the Germans.op- VON TIRPITZ RALLYING asked for the condemnation of some re stands dead still, and that for the last| Aq 5 result of these operat portunity for developing' their; mqve- i Montreal i perations we ir | mg OPPONENTS OF PEACE. 1500, tons a dried foots trom New| Vo oni, Jy Mara tian part of its Spwasd patie # av have been able to advance about 12|Ment: Some Russian troops are re- dh Hes Tbs hi eo 1 fred Mad noi tance told me, after some months of iiles wp the Euphrates i the last en bende ogi 'th obey gH A despatch from Copenhagen says: Se 1 | 35. i . bs : : : v8. v e aenee ' A Seopa Tirpitz os i ali Pacific, [consigned : to = the 'Swedish food 31 stn, 4135 Beconds. 8 $1580; wat tah bis, most curious experielite BD od extremists who brought. about >) an appeal to Ernst Bassermann the Victualling Commission, a Govern- strong bakers', $12.30; Winter patents, was when once, and once only, he dis- x fe recent disorders in the Russian capi- { a ane Liberal leader, who is now an | ment department, but allaged to be So aby JanaiAnt 46°00, go Sets, £oysred the on ' Satame Fange:polit SWEDEN SUPPLYING tal. Prince Leopold led. the Austro- 4 5 intended for export to Germany. oa, , $9. .35; do. e was flying along quite peacefully German advance .in person, and his Jvalid, 40 leave he 108 Whore Before the war, said the Attorney- bags, ye $440, 10 34.00, an on a bright, sunny morning at an alti- IRON. ORE TO GERMANY. |troops, Baris sve, "occupied three the fight against the. bloc rosolition General, the annual requirements of | $40 to $42. Moll to $49. Ha! tude of a little over eight thousand -- zones of defence and captured "a few in the Reichstag, which will come Sweden in these commodities was NO. 2: ver, tort car lots; $1), 19 50. feet, without worrying about anything, | A despatch from New York says: A | thousand" prisoners. ' 6,500 tons, but in 1915 the imports had, easterns, 21%c. B +l when suddenly he saw something !special cable from London says: North-west of Halicz the Russians 36c; seconds, 35c. bright dart past the side of the ma-| "Authoritative information enables |have evacuated Bludniki. Near Brze- 3 Tir. The von Tirpitz message | to 1 1' 1'556 tons, while for the first| 95%: selected, 39¢; No. i art past the. side of the ma | "Auth a Salles th : a half of 1916, 6,500 tons had been im- | 86c; No. 2 stoc 30 to 820. Potatoes-- | chine. e began ook about him'|the World correspondent to state zany, between Halitz; and ~ Zlochoff, "No passing food difficulties or Dorted. Besides this, he added, Swe- per bag, car lots, $2-to $6. ~ |and saw, a shade, below him apd a|Germany has contracted for 1,500,000 the Russians 'have fepulse Germa n r weariness must be allowed to § : y : ; Rs , :*"| den had on hand before the war 11,- Winnipeg Grain trifle to one side," a whole stream of | tons of high-grade hematite (an oxide efforts, A Russ ensive move-- soften the German'people's determin den tons of these fruits, yet in the| Winnipeg, ri) 1-Cash seq: | little 'bright things glittering in the jof iron) from Sweden for the coming ment near Novica, south of Ai sun. - y year. This particular ore is essential brought no important gain, NX. © ation and render possible a peace 3 Whea t--! 3 . pri : Summer. of 1916 no dried fruits, re- heat--No. 1 Northern, $2.42; No. a which would threaten the future of mained in Sweden. The inference 03 $ 'No. Ao by. doe Sa aan . 4 | Then he realized he had just struck |for German purposes as the only kind Aerials KERENSKY BECOMES , .._. = PREMIER OF RI Germany and its working classes, The| wo oor a rantee not to re-export | 3146 h July a level that happened to be the ex- [available £6r the manufacture of ma- A despatch from Petrograd says:-- 'for some |ry attacks have res ® bulk of the national Liberals will . y A , $2.87. Oats--No, : a fruits had been cystematically broken, RE CW. 738c; extra No.1 3 treme vertical range of a machine gufi | chinery and tools, and it is carried probably vote agaifist the non-an- 4 nc 0 Toi Nou 4 feel 8 'Bar. [that was making uncommonly good {across the Baltic "Sea. No. 4, $1,22; sete rm ? READY IN SEPTEMBER and other machine guns also flashed |warshi ps until they are taken up by 8 r BRITISH BLOCKADE Co -- ; into view as he flew along, and: when | German 'warships, showing the = ex-| Pretfiier Lvoff has resigned, and that TROUBLES HOLLAND| "A despatch from Montreal says:-- i his eyes caught the right focus he|ceptional importance which both Ger- Alexander F. Kerensky has.been ap- A despatch from The Hague savas The anniversary of the disastrous at- sp Synnespolls, WL a Cred could follow the slow, topmost part of [many and Sweden attach to the [Pointed Premier, but will temporarily ¥ pt of last year; September 11, may| $2.75; No. 1 Northern, $2. "20; | their movement for a considerable dis- | trade. v jFetain hi Dostdalie of Minister' of 2 tance, "It looked," he said, "just as if| "The B hi ar and Marine! SE a h'*3 The British navy cannot hinder | "3r Sr ti" Ce been appointed to The question of the new British dan-|be the time chosen for trying anew to cy 00% 60 to 1560. © n ger zone has assumed a serious aspect | hoist into position the huge central|¥ 94 to $1.95. Otello. &|it were raining upward," and the |this" trad nd the Ri ns havi so far as Dutch shipping is concern-|gpan of the big Ques bridge. 0. : phenomenon was 80 novel that he quite rl orion to Fr lane 1° ve the post of Minister of the Interior, ed. It is now obvious that unless The new span is well under way at $28: f : Lo. | forgot for a time that the "raindrops" | late. As a means of enabling Ger= which was held by M- Lvoff, but will . the German Government is willing to| Sillery, being now aboat one-third| $2.55 inset 85.07; July, $8.07; | indicated that he was unpopular with |many to continue fi hing, it io of vic | cian his portfolio of Minister of ~ change the so-called safety channel compieted--and it is expected that it September. $3.014; October. 33.43. some one below. : 5 | tal Ey ont 1 toe un os been | POSts and Telegraphs. farther west, that is nearer the Ger-| will be finished in September, Tive Stock Markets 1 . ee ---- _. | raised here "whether America may de- M, Nekrasoff has been named pro- man coast, Dutch overseas shipping No change has been made in the| Toronto July 24=sxtia choice steers: > ide to give Sweden the choice be- visionally as Minister of Justice in will be at a complete standstill, as is| method &f pitting it in pl E $11.25 to $13; cholce heavy steers, $10.60 1.Y.C, WAS CONFERRED ~] ide e cho lace of M. P iziff; wh : piitting it in place. Every Hhitohers cattle, choice, $10.6 tween getting American food sup | pmute .. Pereviziff, who resigned the case at present. The Dutch Gov-! care is: being taken to assure that i dg good, $10.25 to $10.40; doy FOR FIGHTING U-BOATS.| ios or of ceasing to assist Germany Thursday. > ernment has approached Germany on there be ; no defect in the re aterial | medium. "8% to $0.80; do. commen, 101 gird g =r this question, and - is expecting an |which id cause another disaster. ($9.2: do. a bulls, 3 to $8.25; do. A despatch from London says: Ini cog)" ; answer shortly. Government: engineers visit the scene by 6; butchers' bo Sosy London list 6f naval heroes mentioned a g | paring fish is by steaming. > ! ood, $7.60 to o., | for -various services performed, ga- 7 y of the work every week to supervise d= i doy moo &! i is Tr < AUTONOMY BILL PASSED the constriction of the span. podium, 37 to $700 00, caniners 10 | zetted on Friday, appéar the names of $8; Tee , § $9.10; i BY q 4s to $6; milkers, good to |more than fifty men variously honor- Lg 5 / : s " + nexationist resolution. ¢ QUEBEC BRIDGE SPAN Ne oo Sell. Pia --No, & Loi shooting. Other bullets from. rifles| "The ships are convoyed;by Swedish . 92 No. 3 C. CW, ; The * Bourse* Gazette announdes that = W.: $2.88; No.* ; BE by sending her this essential war| The most economical way of pre- DIET QF FINLAND a cutters, $5. ' ---- bS DECLARES THAT LENINE ghoice, Sb to EL ea H0 so 110; mad. | ed for meritorious action against en- 5 RAR ; A despatch from Helgingfors, Fin- 1S GERMAN AGENT. |$¥es, ** 06 (0V3.05. sheen. heavy, $¢to |emy submarines. ' The names of two FROM "THE HEART OF: land, says:--The Finnish Diet having ne SY oar rings, to $11; cal recipients of Victoria Crosses are in- tt 7 , 3 : ! i to $16.50; lambs, yearll cluded in the list. \ : by a vote of 165 to 27 votes declared | A despatch from Petrograd says: A | 35-18. 00s "rea ana watere to i : = ed (| 5 h y » 7 N ~ 16; do We S18, £8,316 to $1685; TEE Gallant Troops Are Advancing Against Strongly Fortified He pethiy ob immediately Yong on lettef from Gen. Brussiloff's chief of $16; do, weighed off & autonomy bill, adopted it forthwith | staff states that Nikolai Lenine, the | 40, f.0. 0. $16. BB : " ' in'full by a vote of 186 to 66. Radical Socialist leader, is an agent of hone Jury 34 Seog abe. HH HoLD 5 ECRET SESSION . tions in Centre of City. "Mhe Diet rejected by a vote of 104 | the Germ neral staff; Th i |grass-ted, $7: good. quality milk-fed TO DISCUSS OFFENSIVE . Pg a 8 an genera. stalls © .eVl-| ives, $11; choice select HORS. 3 5 / Yo emit -- i A to 86 an amendment by. Deputy dence was traced through the confes- | $2 ¥s8 or long run, and $16.20 to $18.501N. A degpateh from Pari 5 crtied Cuallas proposing that the bill should sion of Lieut. Ermolenko that he was [for Short Tu, Sows. $13.25 to '$14; py A harsd aris says:=The| A despatch from Canadian Army of the ¢ity until his losses become un- be submitted for the approbation of | sent to the front of the sixth Russian stake, 912 10 31425, ; session. to kurddey Convened in segs Headquarters says: Early on Friday | endurable. - ra lin the' Russian Provisional Government. | army to make a propaganda in fayor Successes in East Afriea. | arions Senators ~ verpe ] ing® = morning Canadian troops holding the| The front line is marked by. rows : rele of an early peace with Germany, Le-| A despatch from. London SayA:--{ French' offensive in the Sep & d he | front between Avion i give in the| of houses that have been pulled d is BERLIN HOTEL GUESTS ~~ nine' task was to compromise the Deséribing operations from July 11 to Champagne, begun April a ii flooded area established A post well to add by. their debris fo the trongth : ; RISK LOSS OF SHOES. Provisional Government in the eyes of | 15, an' official statement from *liead-| regarding the. al a x th a to the north of any hitherto occupied. | of cellars. wherein the Germans tone -- i the people 'by every possible means. (quarters in East Africa reports the! the battles dical 'service during | There was little retaliation from the shelter from ithe - incessant 'artillery 'A despatch from Berlin says: The Funds were sent through the inter-| continued success of the encircling} J J \ Germans. . The new post is only 1,500] fire directed against them, Wire en~ time-honored custom anfong . + hotel mediary of an employee of the Ger- | movement of columns working south-|% ere / . |yards from the heart of Lens. / | tanglements - have: been constr J guests of depositing one's footwear in man legation at Stockholm, The al-|ward of Kilwa against enemy forces |. Wesley College, Winnipeg, is now| The German defence of « Lens is|around these houses, so that each is 8 'the corridor outside the door to have leged chief German agent in Russia | established on 'the line of -Ttshikale-| Without: a faculty, all the professors| worthy-of 4 better cause. As our. pa- | self-contained strong point with asub- it polished, is likely to come into dis-| is Maxsta Koslovsky, to whose ac- Utigeri. ... |having resigned in accordance the | trols push forward through the mass nean exit in the rear. i use for the time being. The growing count, it is stated, 2,000,000 roubles pe requests made by the board of gov-|of crumbling rubbish which now | riso vide demand for shoes, even castoffs, has | 8re now standing. 1 'Before going into an enterprise take | 8rNOTS: Reconstruction of the facul-| marks the site of one of France's| r ¢ encouraged thefts of footwear: in| oo > heed to consider where you are coming ty will tke place upp the 'arrival of | greatest pre-war industrial communi- Els X ? JB] Co-operative buying is one way to Exits ace quite ag important as Dr. Riddell, new president of the col- | ties ei s that é economize 3 "lege, from Edmonton ~~ lthe enemy intends to 'cent "

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