.<~orn. \\'h(-n whe 4.v-w--__ The groiviiig of wheat produces much more liighly important food for each hour mi mun-lalbor put up- on it, than do either potatoes or ut yields 30 bushels the acre, reliable figures show 111ml-labor produces 1 '2-3 `bushels of wheat. At prevail- ing yields, one hour of man-labor on potatoes produces albout. a bushel of that crop, while on corn, one hour to that one liour oi` of 1n:u1-labor produces about 11/; bushels. It is obviously a matter of labor economy to grow wheat. -_-'i\*i1ig proper attention to all I By -' -' ..-1....h .-nter mto suecess- V BAMM El) HUN The Arrogant Germans. Buxton. Derbyshire, England, is`- tavored by Germans just now, says the London Daily Mail. They are1 not quite so abundant as the Antler` moth grubs, which infest Axtl Edge` and crawl over the stone walls and roads of the country below. It is not yet a German spa, but there is no doubt German visitors are tool abundant at Buxton, and are trying the temper of many British--real1y British---subjects there. They frequent the Baths, take - Au .....::..m drink the l Bl`i[iSh--SuD_|t;'L:La mu... their share of radium, drink waters, shop, and generally` enjoy the war." They sometimes patronize the military. The other day a German ' '~ *~ *-Hr tn n wounded soldier) . began to talk to :1 wounded soldier on a seat in the town. He pitied the 1 ` soldier, declared the hospital clothes` reminded one of the German string band. He deplored that wounded men should be dressed like pau- pers," and was beginning to ask in- teresting questions when the conver- sation was abruptly closed by an English lady on the same seat warn- ing the German in his own lamszuage that she knew who he was and tell- imz the soldier not to answer. The ` I I...P.uI 1 1. I E l > 111 1115 U w ing :11 German scowled at her mvay angrily. _ I.uu_yu `..-...,,- Mr. George G1':1vo,s, in his role of Wm` z11\ctioxwe1'_ wu tincl success :11. the Coal 121 London, when he raised :1 able sum of money for the .'\`()1(1iL-rs C.hi1d1`0n Fund. A nasty-looking instrum Inzwkml Mr. (.}1`z1\'t,-S, us 111 \v.- 1 lnvll (:1-ur;:o'.k`. walking .%`01(1iurs' Children ruuu. A insti'ument," re- _`.m\'L-., he offered Mr. Lloyd (i(*0I'1.CL"!~`. stick for 5:110. Tho st.i(-.11 was sold for 100. An Irish hinckliiorn, soul by Sir E(lWX1l`i1 Cursmi, was l\.C(`()In|):Ll1il`(1 by am ailing!-ziph lcllvr in which Sir Evi- \\`:u'(i said lhul (hr slick haul l)4_-m his r~ump:inimi (ini'im.: mam) (-xciiing visits to L`.1.~:I:-1'. A bid of .1265 SCUM!`- ml thn: hl:ickI,hoi`n. .\ir. iiunzir i.:iw's pi]u- r<~lc'in::i :')5, at 5 note with Mr. ;\: Sii.;I\`.lllll`l` on lhv hack run- _zuim-us, and .\11'. )u1f0ui"s i--~-mew i-h:mx::~ii haimis (ll fzivnrito brim` Ii /.-(I 4; i \ 1 \ X lilvul S230. .________`, A New Meaning. - .1-..L:nn A9 ned. . ssed for particulars of r. the captain replied: xe man who sank the . but I cannot talk about` ill 1J\.\,\. .- Iho: ht->1 bruh [y whul is inferior and i the lxighn-~11 cl ' \ ..).u _......._... lmccivcu Dccmrntlcm -- , -11.... 7 Lloyd (ic0|`iIb"~ Sikk- r<...n..m h\ his I uimuxs, mm .u. may chzmgud mrry on," 1estly with . s no general lnglish use . we use it table sense ;] A nun H in} LU \: a.AL_y '1 A Latest Wall Paper Designs Best Summer Reading Shilages Wlll tnen Knuw Juat. mm. .. . '5: purchase when they come to Townil S 11- _:?__._____ ch :1`; Ten Cents for Fifteen Words ` `- ` is The Advance rate for prep~.1i.1a B advts. of the "wanted" class. 13% is the cheapest rate of any news-` I paper in Ont-.1110. I is Q` _~m~-' mm` nu` - N 3-Y5 T\\'O BR:\\'E \\'0MEN. ! I , :1e1`.x:.....1 In :\ Dnm-::u: on the Bc~lgi:m Scott's Bookstore i i J icircuiating over a widc Agricultural.`-i iArea, is a good medium in which to; `I place an Advt. People in the vii-i _ lion-rat: will then know just what will amuntl my neck. _, _ 0 and was ub-l Office, corner Bayeld and wor- I could not breath solutvly l10lDl\`SS. Miss Chisholm, sley Sts_ Entrance off Worsley. Inn, was in agonios. My little tlogofce open until 8 pm . Slmi, who had been with us f01'll1r01.\ ________ A ____ _ __`______ yvurs. came up and looked at me with ""`-"3-. l MUSIC womlorlm: oyos, llCli\`(l my lmml nlldl `l'\l.Il '1tl'l'1l:l '*`h`f`>". , , .. `` ` ` ` ` " 1nm1. 1. I-.. \\hA11{I, Teacher of 1 run that I actually hated my enemy, V v_ _ _ but on-r since my dog was ,::1ssml I l1i111f_) 11111l_ \10l111a P111110 T111191`-_, Shulxn, (3 Owen St., at rear 0 h:1\'u 1om;'o above all ,-lso to kill :1 Bank of Toronto building. _ 1 l (`,nI`l\|'II1l Opposite; the Post Office J'IIu\ uily All the Daily Papers Novels, Magazines, Illustrated Papers BR.-\\'E early one 11101111115 mu. b0mb:11'dmenL that we de-I venture out, knowing mat`; 111 be many wounded need-~ 11I`0. \\ hi1o we xvere d1'ess-. 1 .. ...nn hum: outside our! Jon." `Women of I u1'\'ys0" only women who hnve| d to live and work at mt. H11n(h'nds of vul- `ir::n1 and British, have zxllmvnd to hvlp t11r. ~x`.~.. m c(.m\m:md \mum ]`_n\ . a\.:...l \\'nvnnn 411 Ionnuzu third u'n1`n the | _ ltlllvk vvtuu ~ :1 qn:n`l,01' picked up truck to :1` - (hero s `:- \ nhlv to be Thursday, August 517L'|`l(|L .'21il:1hlt- I it 511:` in the; --n hggn ` STEVVART & STEVVART, BAR-` `and Conveyancers. Money to 103 in any sums at 5 per cent. Oi 13 Owen St., Barrie. D. Qbnn-n -u-lr "` risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public I l`?"""o . |ALEXANDER COWAN, SUC -I sor to Lennox, Cowan & ` Barrister, Solicitor for ob probate of will, guardians administration, and Genet: citor, Notary, Coriveyang:7__<'- Offices: Hinds Block, lop St. Money to loan.[-f _ . _ . ~ 1 E 1 i I l .1 E J.) \JvvI;n Stewart. `scREsW1cK 5; DELL, vBAR'RIS- 9 ters, Solicitors of the Supmme Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proctors, .\'otarle.=., Conveyaneers, -, etc. Money to loan. Ofce,Ross I block, Barrie. '\ \'.A.J. Bell I{.C. \ I 3 . _______________ 1 RATHY S: ESTE-\*, BARRIS- iSTrI"17"DQ c.q;n;+m: in High Court of DONALD ROSS. LL. B., BARRIS- Solicitor. etc. Masonic Tern-fv ter, )1e Building, Barrie. Money tg- oan. ' r. ..____._.o_.7 0 A. LlI'X..lJL4-VAL\yA-vn4;.` `_ V. ter. Solicitor, Notaq%m .-E.d Oice. lst oor BIMRH _ Building. Mont-1:; to 102- at lowestg 1-n`n: ' 1 _.._ .--- QnHnfnr: Nntarv Public. `BOYS & MERCHISON. BARRIS-"` ~. LIVE STOCK Iluxsum rates. M1: M1: VDR. VICTOR A. HART 1 G1'ndm1tC of '1`i'inity University and __.___________:___ . Cd also ;_rr:idi::itc of Edinburgh and" (Hn<~:o\v. Spcci-a1ty.stoi1mc11 diseases. Lb-; and Wor- _E `I11 ;-nu.-`I Av X 5 L3 1 LLV, 1JLLu:uu.u- TERS, Solicitors in High Justice, .\'otaries Public, Convey- ancers. Ofce 1:": oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Eaten. . ..-o A. RADENTICRST; __ C..I:,.2n.- \'nfv,u-CO1 & .\ll,liCl`iJ.b'UN, Dn.nanu.o-`\ ters, Solicitors, Notary Con\'e_\'ancers, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Oices 13 Owen St., in the prem- ises formerly occupied by the Bank -2 Tm-nn+n `R1-nnch Ofce. Elm- formerly occup1eu uy Lnu Dunn of Toronto. Branch Office, vale. Ontario. W. A. Boys, K.C.. M.P. D. C. Murchison. ---:?-_ Spec1-.11I_\'. swumuu um,......... ` `sley off 0fce p.m.. .` -_ _, ,.__T... JR. II. T. ARNALL, OFFICE and residence corner of Toronto and llizubetli Streets. (Opposito,- Elizabeth St. Methodist Cliurclqi`-" Telephone 167. ~ ..._. . U1.` day Pinno unu \luuu, ;......, Owen re buildinrr. -`nu Am...-- .__ ing ur wheat " Ll- L`2..un-on qhngv _..______________________________ L G. SMITH 6: CO., PHONE 32. Established 1869. Undertakers. Open day and night. Molgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, Ontario. \h- ~.\-trcmc weakness often results in 'nm\.'\iro(l lzzanringweakened eyesight, I -rurwhitis and other troubles. but 1; _ Scofbis Enmlsion is given promptly,- it L-nrrit-s : to the organs I and nrruatvs rich Hand to build \ :5`... LE GAL 29th, 1918 `.:'cn t!\`.`x\w.- nn : wit 5 Lumumu. Free from Harmful Drugs. l I . _ JLLI toi -LESS LABOR I.\ |.(|l\ n the It-1'1 i II II-u Hu- V3 lllV|l.y ,. 1-ouxm'_\' can sup- is not nor-c~':<.n1'ily .51 be dc-vcloped to -. .\ll um,-1' (fzmud - . `1:.:. ...-.. FEATURES MORE WE]-'.`.AT-L I|\:|n- uHl".f ______._...__ THE EGG MARKET The 0-_-_r 11x:1fket at Town`: week continues about rm : Nvitli last week at 41c per` 2.1.: `1i"o1`ed, for (-1":im1r_v fresh egg} 1.; ..a- .174 nu1`_do'/.en. !.loi'en u.~- li"o1'ed, eggs, and specials at 470 pa-1`-do'/.en. Buyers report s11fi'ic'1ent coming th1'011gh to meet the delnund but the quality is not What could be desired, as a re- sult of hot wezlther. 1`:1m:e(1 frmn 40c to 55 per do /.011 on i u1'111e1's markts at 011- t'a1`io points on Sutu1`d_hy last, as folloxvs: Bellevillo, 459 to 470 per (102,; C0bo\11";. 55; Chatham, -15-; Kin:'st0u and Kitchc-ner, -18c ta n...m Knnn. -Ll)c to -12.; Port -`n. _ do /..; :);)c-; L-Llzuuunu, nu, 500.; Owen Sound, Hope, 45(-; St. Thomas, 4.80; and \\'0udstoek, 45:: to Be per (107.. T .U.1`L|.V.|.J.V.l..DJ.\.u.n u Wholesale -buyers of butter at T0- ronto are quoting lower prices this week, zulvaneing :1 weaker feeling in the lnnrket as :1 reason for this. 011 the other l\i1I1(l r.-1'e:11nerymen refer to letter after letter `from all parts ot` the country which indicate a '_"1'en.t t':1llin1_r oft in the milk flow, ` with a lie-.1\'y falling of in `the churn- in~_,- ereutn smnplies one would also : look tor :1 Yirnter i'eelin[_~` in the but- ter inarket, but the fact is that ' the present hot weatlter butter is in poor repute, 1`e_-nrtlless of quality, said one erenmer_\`mz1n. Consumption of olen1a1'-_-'tu'ine enn Sff:\1`('tl_\' be blznnetl for the pres- ent Sltl121.IlOI1, us The Sun this week (`I1([11l1`t-`ll tfrotn :1 local tlistributor what (-all there was for the imita- tion butter. I sell about 30 lbs. :1 week, he said. \\'h_at's wron;_r. we asked. Canft you get. it, or gs it that they ` ' D_01:1,"t Want it. :+ Q .~._...__ 1 I.` S n- 0 d. r ! [18 re c 1 u ,_`....'u HAMMERING BUTTER DOWN ..4' 1m+tm- at In\AJ_\ . \v 111 "U_01_1_.[ inn 1. ,. don t"\5'a_X'_1t it? ` (`ri1nri"s'*}1'e quotii;i,- -ower butter prices iiii'T01`o11to"t111s week, with e1'ean1e1'_v at _-l1c to 42c per 1b., de- livery at To'r"onto; separator butter 40; daiiry, 370 to 38c; and cnokinr: butter, 29 per lb. Cooking: butter is- in 1mm` 1'L-mite at mt-stilt, it being `understood that the G(J\'C1`I11!1E1'1t , prohibits its use for cooking: pur- ; p<"se:~:. The on`i_\' :\,1tcrn:1ti\'e would - scan to be to use it in the manu- si (':i(-ture of 0100, but this product is .- so poor at the best of times that it - 1`(-qi1i1'os to be made 0i'_thL- finest h I imztur to make it saleable. -__._.&_ p< .'Se. ~.`. alt 11: ` of ~ nun uf Hip hngt 0 E l ~ The temlor cluvc-1' and tlIuoll1_\` gplznus rcquirL- nll `_"l'()\\'ll1 possible :15 :1 winter 1J1'0lCL`ll()H. 'l'lu-1`L-fore keep Ef all livcstor-k oil the nc\\'l_\'-seuuloal 1 lnezulmvs, bcczuxsc '11` pustum.-zl um.-I` " llul"~'L`Sl, Llw _\`nung_; pl:u1L.~; are so 3' \\'(`ill\'L`I1(.'|l Iluu \\`lI\lL'I'l{llll[l`_" is Llw ` usual r(~.~;ult. \\'l11lL- on the Ulll(:1' -3 lmml, ll" :1 511':-112' '.`.1`U\\`lll is lt-H fun` I~n:, .. ..v..'\.lml 1ilI.1uL \.\,\' J __ 3,-jiviiig uttei the fair-I`ui's which L-ntL-1' i` ifui wheat g'i'u\vi11g', m= yiehls can be p1'oduccd. been esmhiislieai, times v 'hoI', h_\` e1`l'i<:i(-nt wheat liuropo. The :1\'c1'z1gc ma ed to say that Europe lately nu -.vbundz1m:c 01? which (net in itself 3 the 30 bushels 01.` whe which (;`r1'eu.t Britain 1 (30l1lDill'(`(i with the 18 t .....-.. whit-h are Point AFTER llil1'>L`.`:l, um; _... :1 strut mutt-r-tiun, winl --ml || H1-_ WHO IS GOING TO RUN '. ':un,pi 9 u . i l.'1.'| lun, n llHllll_\' - .1 cl. Worth Remembering-They Mean Money To You ES `duuun -u. .. . 2.1.) /en ~--- Frnuh pu-cg--4. I` 300D ' THE GRAIN HARVEST *d1I1C1`_\'1X1ilu. on 11, E0111 here -1 ' YIELD OI` ALSIKB E\:.l.).u L To" >niu `Ill! .l.n. plou H ..u' 1 This! IL- I I It`, lH||Bl' BL2\ll1ll']'7 L/dr Hits, ,4... ....., Farmers Market, ` Fall wheat-Mll1lng $2.14 per bushel. ` Goose whea.t-$2.10 to $2.12 per bushel. V Barley-Maltlng. nominal. n Oats--93c to, 9-lc per bushel. Buckwhea.t-Nominal. I-Iay-Tlmothy. $20 to $22 per ton: mixed and clover. MS to $19 per ton. ""`""Y-`G GRAIN MARKET. ving proper -.mu.....,.. 5&4 ., I l :u-tors into gi'u\vu1g', mm-h 1:11`-_}'e1' ] This has without mun '.:`l'0W(.`l'S of man is dispos- H had until t. eheup iabo-1`, accounts 1'01` 30 wheat per acre 0 ha1'\'esi's, as to 20 bushels per aim-u \\'hi(~h <;'zithe1'ed in Cam- :1h1. (`.1u-up labor has its counterpart in our hi-,:hly el'1'ieient [nun machin- m-_\'. B_\- z\tldiu'___-' :1 horse to the team and by using wider plows, wider hu1'1'ows, tlisks, hinders, etc., it is possible to 1'L-duce the iuml-labor re- quired in 1`:liSil1'_" wheat L'1'uu1 50 to 75' per cent. This is America's au- swer to liuropeam abuntlant and lilitll `.1 Lvnrxn---...-. VV'innipeg. Aug. 24.--The market was (lull today. Spreads were all unchanged from Friday_ the premium remaining cents on the No. 2 C.\V. over October. and 3 cents for No. 3 C.\\ . and extra feed. Offerings were very light, Oats closed 1`,c lower for October, and 1c lower for December. Flax closed 5c lower for October, 4c lower for November, and 31/30 lower for Offerings were =. use f for am` December. -\\'innipeg Ma 0ats-- October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December F1ax-- October November . . . December . . . . . . . . . . Cash prices-Oats. barley, No, 3 C.\V., $1 $1.10. nn1r`.A(:n GRA gm.-. .....4.1`J -Lu: October . . . . . ..4.10*/; 4.06 .;....4.07 4.10 2 C.`\V.. 90c:v No. $1.15, and No. 4 C.\V.. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. J, P. Bickell & Co. report the iollowing prices on the Chicago Board of Trade; Prev. _ vr:...I.. 1' nu.` (`]r:5`_e_ IJIOSG vixerl and clover, no LU - WINNIPEG GRAIN .1-:....:.....v Ans: 2-L--Th COT! Aug_ Sept. Oct. Oat: Oct. ... Oats Aug. . . Sept. .. P')r}.:- Oct. . . . Pork- Sept, Dec. mai- Sepn Lard: ' Dec. . . . . Ribs-- Sept: . . .. Dec. . .. IO per CCLIL. Au... (hemp labor. ..___...... TORONTO. Aug. ao.--l......,.,.._ _, live stock of all kinds at the Union Yards in readiness for to-day s mar- ket comprises 227 cars, consisting of 4000 cattle, 212 calves, 2675 hogs and 1715 sheep and lambs. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago. Aug, 5000; market higher; $18 to $19.75: butchers. packing. $17.75 to,l8.90; si9.1o to $19.00: light. $19.15 to $19.90; pigs, $18 to $18.50: rough. $17.40 to $17.75. Cattle-Receipts, 2000: market. com- pared with week ago, steers above $18.25: the kind selling under $18. and butchers. canners and western cattle are mostly 50c to 73 higher; some medium steers are up a dollar: feeders and calves 25c to 5Uc higher: no quotations. Sheep--Receipts. 5000: market. com~ pared with week ago. killing lambs are 25c to 500 lower. with common natives showing greatest declines, Fat and feeding sheep 50 to 51 lower; feeding: lambs and breeding ewes. steady, `No higher; no quu...;..v.... mm week killing 50 comn feeding 503 $1 10 g!`8'd.u::L \.I\. quotations. `D A um RITFFALO UNION STOCK YARDS. . Aug. 26.--Receipts of 11 " "~ '-~-- I-n_rlnv Ina;-- Iltlbl. nun; .. .-.._- East Buf[u)o_ Aug. celpts. 1000: steady. Calm.-s---I{ecc'mls, 75;" I-In;;.s--Iteceipxs. 1200 $20.50 to $20.75; mixed : to $21: light yorkers,` pxgs, S2!) to $20.25;` $17.75; slags, $12 to 51 Sheep and \zgmbs--1{e $17.s:; Slugs, W. mm and unchanged. quotations. EAST BUFFALO -~-... onrfnln Aug, seen uun 111 mu. ..-___, _ held to the L-asl. of Amiens is I of artillery cztpturczl by UK army with which the Camul incorp0ra.LL-d. When seen t number of guns of all sorl.s '.` from the UL`l'l11d.H lir,-Id gun ht:1'\`(l two humlrz-,m1 and I 'l.`hos(.- 11;,:11rL-s by no moans the (-nun, number of guns us there are uth not yet Ill. v Pt.-rhups the most of HM: Canzxdiun tr velocity live-point. I`hosc are naval g1 frvc: culibres with milc.-5 and have 1 shelling our back : ..\..\m an Anxitgns (L I'A.l:L.l.V1.I'.it<.D tLl.1.|J 4..u.....--..___ Within the past three years the 1`aruiers of the United States have ]_)l11`(`hlSl.`(i one million automobiles and 100,000 trac-tors and innumer- able plllnliillg` engiiu.-5 and other le- viees run by elm-tx'iuiI_\", :u:er_n1' to widely pwblished estimates. , 1 H.. 1 Sllvlnug, - shots at . :\Iarket- Open. . 83535 80% Mrs. Hultrli` Dies : ..;-In,` `NU 160"/s . 160% . 1621/`: Open. LT BUFFALO up/_n. a;\.\..... `L `.2.--CaLUe-P.e- ;. ves---I .ecc'mLs, 75; easie:`; $7 to $20. ;.s--Receipxs. 1200;'stezu1y; heavy. I and york_ers, $20.85 21: yorke7.':,`~ $20,253 _ $20.50: $2l).`. .3_;'roughi;.' 7.23 to -A,_.. no on $15. ` mlxeu gnu Mn. 1: ym'1e1:_5,`~ $20.25`; $2U.2a_:' roughi;._ ; $15. 3` ep \z1mbs--1{ecelpts, I mshn need . i-'- -37A- guusueu ...t,..... ,, `3-2`- George. The mnriner'ra.mmod the submersible after an hour's manoeu- stag-g pan wumm). vring in which the U-boat tried un- successfully to destroy his craft with l(T_rdar;k.` Toron!to)i she m.e_ . `':_G:,f1' ;g:,: ;,' The suhmersib1e s huge size, Cap- ' tain Thompsonsald afterwards, con- ccordlng to Freight: vinced him that it was the Deutsch- aide)- W |'D)- 77 t0 79% land, a. belief which was strengthen- ` `'``)' 76 ` 77` ed when a. iifebelt with that name on M I . mg m 5 o 9J"'"` ) it oated to the surface utter the ves- er car lot. ...a.4, to Freights outside). sel was rammed. ' When res ed 1 r a ti ul rs [03 F$';3gh:: $L`:,?'d)' the encoulnter? :aptPnixh r(`:epf'ic(i: ) ,d.,,'g ta F,-ejghga out. "I am the man sank the` side). Deutschland, about it." ` i :11. ;n;'`9` ""`" ' The Deutschlnnd has been various-i ,_-.,,u,.' (1-,,,t,,)_ i_y reported as captured or sunk by 9,95, the British. In March. 1917, the sub- e was reported as having been 1 Bags. Prompt $hlp- mm-in .,......a intn n. British port. Later :1 'r-In: Norrnznn ADVANCE _ High. 1607: 161 162% FARMERS AND ELECTRICITY ...`.-.4 Hn-nn \`{\;|]'g the back urea, mm Amicns CvLLl,h(.'(lI`i\.1. ______________ L 5 most interos nadiun trophy :11` nine-i . nuvlll guns nf zt` :5, . :stern er; ' --A (nu-.+~.HnnQ_ Prev. . Low. Close. > = I t. _- ..|.no- mg-.5; I by C:u1:\di:|n2<. A I31`.-n.\g 1 tropny an: Inn; ....._,.. int. nine-inch guns. guns about forty- th :1 range of twenty - ~~ A r.lnvnI\ in m vj,; srrocx. -`nu. , r*.nHn---I`.e` L ()1 l,\\'L'In._y hevn employed in ; urea, including pot _ _ > ` and 1UU,UUu [1'i.lL`LU Lle- Camuliuu l`:u'1ners are rapitlly ml- \'aneing_y in the saline tlireetion, pru- gx'e`~'s in la`l)o1`-sawing eunt1'i\`auces being plienmuenal in this country.` A motor does the elr1u`11iug'; a motor runs the sewing machine, and the wusliing machine. the -rural tele- phone is ll1\'il(lln);,' e0unt1'_v tllSl1`l('IS at the mte of mun_\' miles per day zmul all ran-in 1na1el1iuer_v is being up- euxtetl by the aid of tractors, which_ now haul the \\'ugg'on and work the`: . . 1,... ,1, f'w"] \'ext 1`: Klllu. uu...........- l1.`|\' 157% 158% 160 '78 70% 70% 72% :11. .\'im~1 ., .. W `osting pieces are the high .....I. Hunk. British Cupmln lponrn 83 70 7A 23/4 161% 163% Brmnn Lillpuuu .u,........,. From the King. For sinking in the Mediterranean in June, 1917. a. large Gernmn aub- marine. which he believes was the former undersea. cargo ship i)eut.sc`.1- iund, Captain John Thompson of ihe British mercantile marine, has been awarded the decoration of the Distin- guished Service order by King which u n..- 01 y-'l`hrce. -The (1:-:1t.h ....,: ..,,..,. nf 2119-173-!`itl_Sh. March, 1917, me bun- marine towed into a ` report said that the -vessel whose ar- . rival in Baltimore and later in New ` London, in the summer of 1916, with cargoes from Germany, created inter- national sensation. had been convert- . ed into a war sub. and was renamed ` the U-52. -------- 1 the and 01 Lracwra, mm.._ hay lnziulur in Hm l1:lV l -wlvl Vexti ~\'r.-an`, it is said, reupers mu`. `mu\\`u1';.` in great 11111l1l)L`1'S will be Llmwu by` LrucI0r.~'. The L-manci.pa*tion o the 1 l'zu'u1e1' is sun-l_\' at hand. 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