" "mun-up Ind bombs me dropped I from Oriel: airplanes on the enemies) batteries “Lulu Drum. An attack on the Guek right wing. in the kara. nah section, wa- renal-ed. 7 ,w_-.. “um amen: saysz~AI official communication. issued by the Greek army in Thrace. states hat at- tempu made by the enemy to otselt the bridge: on the Maritza mad wet-cl inclutigl_md hon!» m an...“- Greeks Repuke T; sent from meat consisted of Dartmoor Donia, 1 Potts of Suffolk eh an): and {or}. a: the West on a " fumting Water In been installed. r of the foreman at Wed that a nun! A despatch from Live stock for the ranch in Alb-n- Live or empty .(artridge skeleton showed he I self to the last. Jun loll: front lino Mr, across the rem-1m a who had-fallen in I g “tunic. Tow)!!!“ the bodies of Briton: Murat-the latter fl those of the attach Mariu’ linen. "new tn same: order pounce: had been cu chine-min tire. One m cover beh tes', a stone, at: of cmntv-,.».:.n-A -- 699mm from over tt mile in fiini" wards tho mum -e -..- u..." "mound not . manâ€). of Col. Bunchamp’s form was mad. It: prisoner. (II luv. C. S. Edwards has just return- am a from a vUit to tho [animals on in grave: "situation work. B. an that on going over Ahab": Plains a he found skeleton» of the man a! the I Fourth and Fifth Norfolk. tho Fifth I Bailouts and the Fourth number to over a mile in front of what wn after- up wards tho ttrat-huts truth. tt Apparemiy the battalion. had ad.. th a "need in puffer! order and to all up I. 5 Mayan-es had been caught by ma- ,'l'ff 'hirsewl ', 5w. One man had hung" 'ttVey i-H. :‘ 1 a stone. and a large pile; ope rf empty mrtrivlze can: round him“ krut.s,, -'L'*"“ ' ' . 7 Mun! on Pfilonor. ,7 '-..._ - The forest into which ti gull-nth charged v†new by Britiah troopr. A few fell into the ht tere the was afterwards and, had of the attack earlier,,and ' of Col. Bunchamp’s (are. ' â€WW"... In!“ 19“â€. their way back to camp. “But the Colonel, with " one": lnd 260 men," continued Enamel“ dupatch, "still kept pulling on, driv. In: the - More then. Among thes. ardent soul. was part of u fine company united from the King’s landringhnm out“... Nothing mm was ever neon or and of tn) of them. They chard into the forest gm! were [out to nixht and sound. Not one at them ever came back." litock For “OTHER f I t ' _ _ / tlt' \ _ iil'ii?i'ijli: ktlel’ and elmmny tlled. They are in ' Tman of the ranch. t a number of can 1 England in October. atch from Montreal "res-. k for the Prince of Wales' Alberta have "rived in on the Monteaim. Thoohips "ted of eight Mies, clovon‘ ponies, clown can: and two men: chickens. The" ani.. fowls at. being ahirrped to on a special car, in which. ‘Anu- -...n _. . - 7-..... as, Britons and Turks, the utter .fae,t.ne the sea and attacked toward their, ,’s Alberta Ranch 1 in . grim hand A thens - A - --.. . Luu or expanded Mat -- _.- ' which the iteteh has MI Norfolk. tho Ml: Dumb this" If Jr, "gr hard even it only slightly. he Fourth Hump-hire! to te â€a mm"? 'l 'll' "a"; Second. Avoid all! rout of what wag after- 'lt.'1hr, . J,',,',",'.',', NT d', l' death cups, stalks wltl Jim trend]. tho m itar, Bittta f,1' Wag, ll okay 3 surrounded by a sac-l he battalions had " u limos! u tiPe.tut to te . w at " velope. especially it " order Ind to all ap- .tht ter ?itu1tion 'tm.tneiyly and white. hem ccught by ma- mdubfmlly m France, Mt Germany Third. Avoid fungi om. man had taken,"1d m Italy. f,eesptt.tdertts y.,.'.,ioudi, unless the mllki tone, and a large pile; hopeful or depressed accordmg to theâ€. Fourth. Avoid tang Ilsre cases round his: lemperaxpents, to the coursehof 'ttt cup. or pilcus, is thin l he had defended mm." information, or !o.the efttet "g, T'. the ms. and in whicl Just behind the Nor. to. produce an their readers.‘ here " nearly all ot equal lens! Mr. Edwards came still Teltfeda., '11'"PTeitl. “dime [anemia brisrhr-L, us of about fifty men politigal, mixed with the lmnarhnl “A the ranei. mi; How on“ ls m LIL I m Thrace I which tho'batulion If the Turks, ii.'uiiiiii ', m an... outIPoliah ' never_ retain. other Irv/ers send across - ' Purl:- IT otth, hum! 0A .-_.t_h.e. It is will be! V have 'thrrtrs Ittr-hatut _lnotsty. %iiuiri' ' tween the ages "Ye zone, it is n - â€no "“151 . . m which the fiesh changes color when myl CCG “W "Cro" the oeean, and it " cut or broken or where the mouths ot the! chem hard P. separate the trustworthy the tubes are reddish, and in the case indi from t.htdispyienuods. a"'"-"-"'-"-"-"-'----.----.,,.,,,,.;.',".'." - , . I But it is clear enough that Western . eir Europe is getting to work attain. It troubles and has more before it,_but is recovering from the condition of n seems every week ,te.etan.d , little shocked and dazed suffering into firmer on its feet. Belgium in m good which the war plunged it. The only case, working steadily and mdustri-l h 1 question is whether the burden of war ously. Only m the ',i,,iytget.tredjFi- ' i'debt laid upon the shoulders of the ments of the Ay.umn Empire, in le- [people is too meet to be successfully. tented and humiliated Germany and in :I borne, even by willing and thriftyl Red Rosana is the economic situation! , [wot-hers. The beat opinion is that it discouraging. Russia of course is the L"; is not. If Western Europe does not key to the situation in Central and ml fall again into the chaos of war, it Eastern Europe, and that key will not i; will gradually work its way back to unlock the gate to industry and pro- i- solvency and prosperity. The weak ductxon while the Bolshevik theorist: 0 spot in Germany, for the morale as prevail. Wooten; Europe meanwhile il well " the resources of Germany has struggles t? tttt feet slowly and P!"'" l e) bien sadly weakened. And yet in Ger- folly but with courage and determina- IJmany it is political rather than husi- tion, fness incapacity that menaces the . . . "T ,) state. The present government is'Admmople Occupied timid and 'Pettectual,. yet any other . b thee , I would be still more dangerous, for the t k Forces radical socialists would t,e,v.1ayyi A despatch from Constantinoplei awmg Germany nearer the fatal policyl saya:--/rhe War Oftiee announced it! , of the Boleheviki. and the 'll,',',",",',??.!?; had learned that the Greek Vuguardl! lwugld restore a Germany that no one had entered Adrinnople. The Tut-km“ lelse eould trust. (ll",',,, destroyed the hr‘Mnn‘n-u- tr, . l France in hard at work Am! Asst.., .-- [ man'no new ' made stance: vi a fantry, tank 4.4 harm and artillery u in on in due time. . u. a sum t"MrBes'atlr but on high mucky. that this main. help (or t Poland in the form of troops if they l no rdquired. . " Already flares number of allied [ oftieem and mayhem: are with the l Polish army, which, it is declared, will be incroued according to oinum» stances with In many dlvisioiu of in- fantry, tank detaehritenu, air forces, land artillery u may be transported! in dun finn- an!†Getting to in Feet. political rather than busi. mcity that menace: the a present government is 8!etreetiuu,. yet any other ill more dangerous, for the] .€..IT_A_ . _ clear enough that Western getting to work attain. It " from the condition of nd dazed suffering into war plunged it. The only] whatkn- an L ' - o the chaos- of Geri; work its way back to prosperity. The weak d at work and doing t half of its men be- of twenty and forty ugh-h... nu . TORONTO r, placed stage, also those in , ftesth has begun to decay, ly slightly. Avoid all fungi which have ‘y, stalks with a swollen base , M - _--, ... ear the junction of!“ Mines . line with thé Ad-! ehunatio: line, and have also dges within 20 miles Turks are entrench- Thirty I gin-m- AL, .. PM FEILER S"-; a sac-like or scaiy en ..", I. ._ the mu; ai, _ BIS, " r, This rule is very general, not protect against the m e Peplota, not against an I e Alumna and some 8ther,s, b t-‘prevent the beginner from , , the very "lair" of the man-k Do not accept mushrooms ' self~styled expert, even it yo: disoblige a dear Mend. L isubject yourself. .By Gene Eng; _ m- on... m wnlcn are ye!- ' Ruins three, tour and " have more numerous exceptiom. bat than rules: should be followed in all can: unless the collector In content to ex. periment first with very small mum“ I} very general, as it does the trreenwiiidi occasional but it does n entering “wins. 1iftir'igs's"e' Me; old, large. 33 1 [33% to 34m: Rril mum. on: to 32%c; triplets, 32 Me; old, large, 33 to Me, do, t- 33% to 341ie; Stiltons, old, 3 36He; new, 34 to Me. Butier-hGh dairy, choice, 4 50c; creamery prints, 59 to 62:. 1farearinef-ir,; to Me. Etuts--No. l, 5740 58c: “hw- " "q, ....= olotl Markets. _ "er"".-"'."'.")) Mand, Toronto, July jl7...-rthoice ard, $12.90, nominal. . -steers, $15.25 to $15.50: good I 3fillfeed-UjG. lots, delivered Mont-I steers, $14.75 to $15; butchers' l real heights, bars included: Bran. per; choice, $14.50 to 'uar, do, ton, tli2; shorts, per ton, $61: ttood $13.50 to $14.25; do, med., tt feed flour, $3.75 to " . '12,. do, com., $7.lio to $9; bum, Har-No. 1, per ton, $81; tnixed,riiihi; to $12.25; do, good, " per ton, $27. track. 1 $11.25; do, rough, $6 to 38- bu Strak-Khir' lots, per ton, $15 to $16, cows, choice, $11.75 to $12.25,; do track, Toronto. $1t 1:0 $11525,- do, com., $6.50 to stoc ers, to 11; f ' Country v'?odre-wtto!emu. , 12.50; unner- 1,1?.i Begâ€: I Cheese-New. large, 31 to Mr. g... --, hrinn Ott, ", "rw-. . _ ..., es"""', “LTD! Ontario ,heat--.Nt car lot, $2.02 to $2.03 to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.t shjgping Raina, Beettr, Vmum oats-N0. 3, white, nominal. Ontario wheat-No,' 1 Winter, per car lot, $2 to $2.01; No. 2 do, $81.98 to $2,01; No. 3 do, $1.92 to $1.98, f.p.b, shipping' points, accordirm M '....ic, _ an“), in store Port Wi ( American eprn---No, 3 l nominal, track, Toronto, ment. Ontario oats-No. 3, a Ontario wheat-No.' i car lot. $2 to 82.01: M, Bl , A dearatet, from W"tTurker has den Peace Treaty, it was 1 dilly. _-_. Tun-In Will Sign Pelee Treaty. $lovmvm .eytte.. . --- . Waugh by Sam Fein A fp/att “in? featt?tttn.tirtosru .---, BMC--. ur av n - ...-, VA‘IJJU to $18; ghee}: 'ii'.i'si'/yowu . .- »--~;;;v W co to $9; hogs, fed and 'watered,' $21 to, better mnts, 59 to ode. $21.25; do, weigheutr cars. 821.25 tof But tito Pt: t ' $21.50; do. 1201)., $20 to $20.25; d.,lall, it: 67-to 58c; 'eleets, 00310. country points. 'tttad to m I M . . . M.ontreal, July 27.-Butchnr n at t.re-thtrine t,tteej,clt $10.50 to $18; com†" to $.13:me le,. fowl, Me; turkes a.’ butcher heifers, med.', “so to 31150;, "Wet ms, 38 to 40e; squat». com. 86 to $9: airmen, " to M.. cut-j In spring chicken, are.) ttrs, $4.33 to sasngucchgs 1,iiii'.1 py ri, 30c; duckling, iife.'Whu86, to " s... L“: _. . - : ML " Dogs " V 'eu, Ard “EV ..' . l 5w: in my , t Ity/tsts .m - V j' tufVj""i"p"i.d! 'r mamâ€. tt.ull2e; twins, M to 49 to to . v-" u: Pt0.t an) to $14. Hogs. selects, weights, 321. ', Med. light hog-s mixed lots, $17.50 to $19.50. "a, yum)" to $9; hogs. fed ttrar, do, weigh f21.50;7‘do. f.oh, . - . - _v.-... - u- â€..ccae, nnelt'mu mom tahes the list Mtd troetg museum, 26% to 27e, Butter, chateau to How: and searches cut a hens. 1rrriitrii"r',. 57% to 57m. Ens. freak. that new to be the thin: he wants. (60 to 62it. Potatoes, per bog. cu- lotl. no I- met at the door by a mum; $4.60 to $li.00. put-lot mid. who tell: him that it wa. [ Ltrsstoek Markets. to be let once‘ but’was laken on a long Toronto, July flt.-rChoice heawlloue at: mouth: ago. Btiil hopeful. Meets, s$15.25 ttf'dt1/ee,i' good heavy the searcher so“ to Rathtamham and steers. 14.75 to I ; .butchers’ out] I or h so. It Is, "teGo,ts..c.., choice, $14.50 to 314.75; do, 'l'l,'ht in? PP th Ott tyrso to 314.25. A., --- . ' I Smoked nia"iiGUl1""flt - -- I p.11 . was; harry. 40 to 'ltt.,'U'tdi: t,' to Pkntr of 1:1†m D I†'di,1.t 84 to Me; com‘. '3". an; "Blind ie I eotuttr I F ' telkfut he , , n I huh. Main, 52 to 549?; " to ti2e; ttmote mm mm“ mimetic gag. ed ' Mess. 68 to ,t'ghe, Many. can,“ ur Peau---Lm " m (Ctrttoet Hanna!) in {toEBQ clear tiiielya1ti2,ron, 27 An Irishman Looks At Hia IR arrd--Pure tiereU " . kitstrtstei, the leiturely math tubs 281it . " to at1ge.. M ods G.ril 29 oak; palla,23% to 29% f n by dean-Imus the experi 95.tos,"5 % to 3thi. 00",â€qu tiere f,','",! 'ttturges. who wants to hire . I iiihi c; jtiy,ue.Ls,ifii to Me; 'Jlifl:'tr11f we to hare with his M , punts, 27 to 271ie. v "ent. Everywhere e', e the M . when] Marten, Igent he a striking citizen. . w tl.tg/.1 July 2-r4Nu--No 2 c in Ihtblttt. ' iiin.yir2tN,t2, cw, $1.82s. Flour. Hon-o W“ are agrees!) Rand. End at Patents, tlrsts, my; friendly men who have I , e, um; to ttli 06 ii use. of ' Ctttr , Its, 90 "Lb." $5.85 B . . oiled "I. POSSIMQ hwlnuom on ihorIt-rssms. Hay. No. '?f,' $4.25. “MW of room. renal um 'het: m to $80. 'l'ireze'dl"it',',tlitt'? sm Mm m q Baggage} to 27e, Butter, c'hoxggg] to :1. mm an... the tist "" 0 to no..' of!" 67%e. Eng. fud- ._U '"'? Bttd marches cm " ,,-_..-v v- “I“ """NH" ' -___. - """TV " W! We think we eee wreckage end ruin " were talking from room to may! round about us, in precious live: as in u that I am ttble to forward (“I risheble materiel, but it ie for a publication We messageume of the Beaver irtfttt:tely may "a higher ti.t?t ever "When MP“ . iiiiii,tiilliqt, our own to pronounce e verdict amp It see to the United ngdom. u to what in whole and what is in- This mes-age was received it thel -_---, . - - - M--., __. . - With this astoniehi nee W hymen but. hue m a u eabin steward left 'S ",ar,tc,'rhfiF, intolerable weight of If“ ft whether I we: really on e liner bound; the live: Cf, the young tun m i for Owed. or in I lunatic L"iiii','tie.t we , . my" men “a ' I we: than) the we a few minutes,) the world', destiny and the h†q no to the Victorian; Marconi inert} the future seemed to w. A M 'tttta, where, “a enough, “I 'il?ltyy wnste of men-power it gm mules: operator wearing the familiar. end it'l'obbed posfenty u well u u ear-pieced, apologizing to someone? own time. But In those live: and“ somewh " e for my delay in appearing. i so soon there was not promise merely "Chelmsford in Essex with“ tirrfltftls we: performance. Many who“ sped: t6 You. sir. Chelmsford u l teem of W" has been comp "stint, ’leizing for the 600 miles iGaiiri brief I?" done more for the welfare u; ttttd wishing the journalists on.“ t.htir fellows than 1ltose who spent board a ple'asant voyage." I their long, long time upon end: chief.. The result of the subsequent coho ty ie. use and “1"de and tht Ivenetian, 'conducted " dearly " if: t",1,'hutl/gti1ett of hard things. "ie- 0.. 1.:_._ ., q - .. ...- .-_- h“â€' . ' Provision...‘ , 331730; Calais? (on; when' irtiiii,""' utat now?" he mav- d and ws; sheep, 'iiiiiiifowut has been that the house "ii' i,?lagf ';et1ii'ii, “i better “Pitch it (,'th,'yi.ep.? then /ii " $20 ' to; But h e ist," _ It]. 319.7?J23é35; do,‘ alt, it t',t;rt'g'dt,g"t'r:jy,r, it off. After glizhnum'" he". I "cert Mth the 'lWht 'rome day. meé'cgimlw " to 8103'," RathmmtmiFi."'i that the tusecs man " to "i'u1's'l/'.l, mm "iiiiiiiii"d1,'r""""e, he ee. $5.53f"b$3 ttt " can.“ "Welt, now" ho t. g. !',ii,trtdft'2iiii) We on a, LII'? {PM 80ttttt en su. ' "ii/thi: a but . own hard] l, 'ti' tn 'f,tti, " tol m .ml' a'd'.Lte.tlir' 'iiu"e"r'l'l,' SHIPT0ENGLAND - . ' "" “had, M, ~M C - ahaet I In. I“, "em l m- ' um, “.m‘hll . ' I tt.uttsoie/i C “I. -""qr ""vemkar m u tol bus umr in asking mi was then 50; feel,'."?,, chance ot getting it let. How in " an I sentient; to his a house it he our: " 32150; no the In“. cg It?" . Fr I The More! 60am ll mm; the eeee. "tthe 'tttratio-tm-r.' M.-- . ' - -""'.e. unremenu v: um um. Thu vault be “friendly. " be {he 16.5w! titater. It In a su- AGi, only all; to {an about . any ' or!“ i" nut should com. um and I. at l lb.†toft, W n all we. in I had, ttuf Mid). "out. All lilac. fun". eiett In scan- loll _ _ ’"' - “[81“, .m “(at ot tltmre Prertertexss, in I to temper, but. the We Mettt to I able and mmâ€. 32;; "Do you ten me that now t" Tih' when he he." that the t iii! _Howttt htu, been In! un..... - -"""W. no " beginning to news: that a ham. taut must not he Nam dom, to the print“ watementa of Mn In... That wculd be unfriendly. A. (at the lame! “no! It In " -.-- hm» -nL. .. - Wm may him. than 1 can: ft My .-_..c a “was the "the question himself. But his temper in out; any Ho u beginning to Mlle that a ham- _-. night aâ€; lulu“! II a country In which tho ttt people also politics energetically and it Main.“ “any. George A. Bir. mlnghun (Claw thanâ€) In " boot , An Irishman Loon, At His World. tt. intan the leisurely methods of Dub. 3; tin by describing the experience . '3 stranger who wants to hire a house is l, pretty sure to hare with his house V agent. Everywhere are the house' agent It a. striking citizen; not so in mm... mun. The responsibility for carrying forward the‘bluineu and maintaining and repairing the mid fabric reata with agendas and individual: {at from ideal, doing the best they can. flutes...“ perfect, or if study had to do“; complete and "nrtesa individuals, the life of thin phat would be It I stand- " 11.. -__--- .. ... _ unlluw Wu. We sum {ourselves with the about†that we can do What heretofore “I loaning {amicably Among the itttrmaibilitier. If the work of the world had to be done by machine and tool- utterly perfect, or if society had to M - Plenty of Time in Dublin. Inch may have been done in wind loch to our mortal sight like the frac- menta of a lifetime. If we cannot in our term of days have all that we desire, let us learn how much we may do with the portion that is (ranted in answer to our petulant requisitions. The Chinese have a proverb, “Hay pa cram tastes " sweet as a whole ‘one." There is wrapped " in that aphoriam a deal of window. We lean. when we have little and aunt make much of it, how boll-h we were when we had a great deaf and complained. “an - --= -- . V complete. Our knowledge is but pur- tial, our vii-Ion is blurred, our verdicts ure qtmtMed y our my and union. ifmitationr. -_ - w “mammal and her house. It Is indubnably more an M11. to that elect doam. But there in no not " “A.“ " ' moat j137 nations on which a "PP) Ind other "With and was prim; ct'rc.'t "new Dom q-hissed "and “in. the um: chm mt. t Ill under " thr In I he}! on Cr - thai m. - and m “ tug and 1 u Lun of I) to the on, hi (emu tttt in m s: an! H In tr The is (emu the " that in (odes. W! cm be â€In: m Ct: lows. a an “out {In t nuns selves. two ' two m job, ' "tttii-n have rum-g . . .. museum. " ti, . uwnumhvr'r Ch-rout Minna: W m bun rm}: .. an .0 Demon , r v. h m k B (fur run,' -0agtgett fur Its Hm , “Wed hair and w " perhaps Him 1 ï¬g - of m.- nr lull: lower a "tttred I the hop, law “berm I will t TM: gym no of "1 new: 0 ms: 3 main rot lines set you on Fund. o one and acted chug loan d T a Cove was p; Eff tails, em deem ma cyan . It w, trjiiijiiijiE â€or. WL, - Rats at - tn Mr ’5: . sonar ',r .1. tur m.‘ " Avv,r Ir?" p aqii u! still dwrluj Role. They VII: 1 u With " rim-Vin an!“ “ugh-d n IQIrm-d that th " “emu-n air tl - to olrt.uin {mu m grmzxnt tuv,"',' 'qtthftte urn . Ut'. In:- - 1ors o',' 1m tir') â€â€˜ne animal: "" Fiaherman's B -Fqsalt, “LAD hm tr - " 3511011an "it r, u Mama u rm 1.5:: â€an â€rung. mum Man-M I“ I. callus a t â€I on lions m tl - - \‘nLn-n m be IH'H'I‘ a 'Beir Fl 1m. du wt d Fm Rive: . MINATlO] h unl- of the I“ ot Georgia t, u Objects of a Wd try the unv Now the Sci ill " I , Q