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Port Perry Star, 22 Aug 1918, p. 2

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in Offensive Which Enem; Moreuil and the country front ad- Joi Villers-aux-Erables have been Germans. at taken by the French, while the British pT of Our 16 miles have captured the Dodo and Hamel £0 a front ) ; Woods, and Marcelcave after hard he River Somme, British (in- _pushed a considerable Canadians, Australians and | distance beyond. : h), and French troops by the Weather Helped Allies fternoon had reached points from| Especially hard fighting was experi: five to six miles inside lines which! enced, and -on the left flank of the belonged to the enemy. Aghting front in the neighborhood of ~ y 2 "The Prussians and -Bavarians fled| Morlancourt. The weather helped bef. the advancing infantry and|in the advance. 3 ip hind them. : northward on the left flank, very lit- Large numbers of prisoners have|tle enemy shelling was experienced French, and heavy casualties un-| Nearly all the - country already Toubtedly have been inflicted on the| fought over and that now in front of (AY: RITAINS MATES ~E Thus far everything has been ac:|and especially adapted to ' due to WAR ' Nerds win cheney mall per open war The artillery has followed up the! just arrived in the line before the at- " guns, storm troops closely and hurled shells! tack was launched was told to expect : aid between 209 and 3 : aly : taken by surprise and flercely attack-| this division said they had heard x rd UH : : ; ed, were in a more or less crippled| nothing of a general attack being con- 209148,784 Lbs. sRiod: CATR 3 fas and io Pr ne - NAD a "0 y : © ' od a i ogee con RR miles in the centre toward the vicinity HUNS PREPARING |FOCH S POLICY cant CANADA do ss well logy : of the important railroad junction of go? : . | Chaulnes, and st other points along oe, ; and seven miles, the northern and : : southern flanks of the battle' front, Force of Half Million Being |Enem : ee eet eet y is Not Given Time in : = : desperately, gave way before the pres | line the Germans: are destroying am- Formed to Resist Invasion Which to Reconstruct Markets of the W orld - DIVISIONS -ARE CUT UP.- | sure respectively of the British "and murition depots as they quit thelr wy a jad ey Je Auction A despatch from the French Breadstuff Headquarters in France says: --Omn . ry. ae. REY 3 ; Armies says:--History is again reul mo.nio A i 3 nitoba wheat the horizon enemy motor transports REPORT MUTINY RUPPRECHT'S MEN io a certain proportion of officers and rn, i : ; : = ' er \ "| lowed the second victory of the Marne, North 90%. No. 8 Northern, -.The 27th, 43rd and 108th Divisions| ete ithe sturdissy soldiers for the forma by a combined attack in the region of Ney tS $2.10%, in Sov Lot Crown Prince. Rupprecht's army F U-BOAT S Er WERE IN LN which is to receive special training A ] : ol ; : : tremely violent artillery preparation, Manitoba oats--No. 2 C.W., 90%¢; Division, which came into: the line -- ; J -- . and have special organization. There |g) Too British forces attacked on No. 8 G.W., 8Tie; extrh no food, only last night, has been badly cut| Twenty-three Men Said to Have Germans Engaged Southeast of this army, but only fighters that the William. : Kaiser belleves he can trust to the|3nd Montdidier. Latest news shows - AT ian corn--No. 8 yellow, kiln ? - This German f : t to bel Avre was crossed south of reuil | died nominal. _| Rumors of a revolt by German sailors ; Lo w=It 2 x Samer In any m and all the first objectives reached.| Ontario oats--No.1 white, 85 to 86c, AE eas 1 fond at Wilhslmahaven in protest. against a A on rots on- for Paris} it is not to be used for ow de, i any blow against the British; it is not | fended, were the scene of bitter fight: inal, according to freiglits adtaide, $10.95 to $11.05. Rolled por A, on '1in circulation, according to a despatch] southeast of Amiens are elements of mm {ing, but the whole German position | WWE TH eat--No. 2, Winter, perio, po. g5 20 to $6.80. Bran 387.00, to the Daily Express from Amster-| Crown Prince Rupprecht's army. , It % but, according to information reach-|°" the Avre is threatened by the ad-| "5 00 "xr ™ 5 minal, according to | vance made further north along the grgights outside. 2A [No.2 per ton, ear lots, $14.50 to| among the men incited sailors about to serves concentrated behind the Arras- Gr of Oh DUTpOse Tum - direction og Aubercourts and Demuin. |$1.22, Butter, choicest creamery, 48% to their officers and surrender their ships | expected that the Germans would . Can't Reconstruct Force Buckwheat--Nominal, B%c Fp ety 40 to 46¢; No, | or-seek an opportunity to sink them | make their next blow. ti 1 tor En Toe 4 mer, enemy to reconsttuct his force of Peas: -Nominal. Ww lity, | 46c. Potatoes; per bag, car lots, harbors. More fan 50 submarines | considered an opportune one, as it 1s manoeuvre, which, was the object of 10.95, Toronto our -- War qaT3:.32.10 to $2.16. essed hogs, abat-| are said to have disappeared. known that a large number of Rup able forces on the Western front, cent, ; \ A : : iC what could better show that the Ger: and his principal preoccupation. $10.85, in bags, Montreal and Tor- pails, 20 Ibs net, 32 to 83. the revolt are reported to have been| German Crown Prince to extricate hiss man High Command realizes that the! : : arrested and sentenced to death. Many | army from the predicament it had en- tide of war is about to turn if, in- had received a severe knock, and| Millfeed--Car lots, delivered Mon-| United States Markets others have been arrested at Kiel and | countered through Marshal Foch's Prince Ruppfecht was in the position treal freights, bags included: Bran. Minneapolis, Minn, Aug. . 18.--|elsewhers, it is added. . counter-offensive on the Soissons- may not say that the war is almost | / d ¢ : ! golf to aid a friend the latter! Hay--No. 1 17 to $18 per ton,| $2.83. Corn, No. 8 yellow, $1.70 to won, but one may say that the SUR 0 olny hors de rt and win. | track Toronto; mixed, $10 to $16 per| $1.75. Oa! 3, No. 8 white, 67% to Yon Holtzendorll a8 ehiet of et. yes Up to three weeks ago, for months | ders what on earth is going to happen | "gy Uhl ot 8 t 50 vet UB 90 81. i the allies waited to see what the Ger- to him. \ Now he knows. oa Car los, $8 to §3/50 pe (HAA omy 318. Linseed | liam, it is added, has abandoned an in- + AN ENEMY POST aes N : Nh they would strike next; now it is 2 ber, $4.81 bid; October, $4.28; Nov- haven because of the ferment there, | Austrian Attempt on the Cornone GERMAN TERRITORY Country Produce--Wholesale ember, $4.26 ' bid, and ° December, " . Poy Repulsed. tanks, leaving many of their guns be-| Al] along the line, except possibly been taken both by the British and | after the attack got well under way. the allied forces is low and rolling, CANADAS losses to the allies. One new German division which had AR 2 cl ee. have fallen 17,000 German prisoners | ; down upon the enemy forces, which,| local attacks. Prisoners taken from | numerable machine guns, trench mor " eondition. templated. ; RL EI "| cardy salient to a depth of nearly 13} WATCH ON RHINE WORKING WELL : she did 12 Years A the arc pushed forward between five yr j > -- . | where the Germans had been resisting nies Toon AIT ban the of Germany. + His Force. A despatch from the British Afmy French, positions: | {German army there are being drawn peating itself. The allies have fol'{ _No. 1 Northe No. 2 have been visible scurrying away. tion of a force of half a million men, the Somme. , After a short but ex:| ort. William, including 2%¢ tax. have suffered heavily, while the 117th Ay are to be no Poles' or Alsatians in a twenty-mile front between the river 87%e¢; No. 1 feed, 84%c, in store Foi up. ; Been Sentenced to Death, Amions Were to Drive last. the French progressing favorably.' 4ried, nominal; No. 4 yellow, kiln Montreal Markets A despatch from London = says:-- on British. used as a hammer in any new drive Moreuil and Morizel, obstinately de-;nominal; No. 3 white, 84 to 85¢, nom- go." " moun' New standard 'continuation of the submarine war are| gaged by the FrancoBritish forces e used to "punish".the Americans; | car lot, $2.22, basis in gtore Mon real. orts, $40. Mouillle, $67. " Hay-- | dam. Tt is reported that propagandists has long been known ad va ing allied commanders, it is being, Luce Rivulet, east of Hangard, in the| Barley--Malting, new ctop, $1.20 to $165.00. 5 leave on' submarine cruises to attack : aay y g, P) Cheese, finest easterns, 22% to 28c. Amiens-Montidler front, where it was invasion of German soil. Fock has thus refused to allow the| Rye--Nol 2, nominal. 1 stock, 47 to 48¢; No, 2 stock, 46 to and be themselves interned in neutral| The moment chosen for the blow is when the. Kaiser needs all his avail-| 58 recent rectifications of the front |" "A eli" "aour -- War quality, toiT killed, $29.50. Lard, pure, wood| = Twenty-three 'of the ring leaders of | pracht's reserves were taken by As Mangin put it, the Kron Prinx onto, prompt shipment. deed, it has not already done so? One; of a man who, after weakening him- $36 per ton; shorts, $40 per-ton. Wheat, cash, No. 1 Northern, old,| The recent: resignation of Admirel| Rheims salient. now shines on our side of the fence.! ton, track, Toronto. 896. Flax, $4.25 to $4.31. Flour a Ee oT ang Taig wl . mans were doing and wondered where .\ 1 NoT RETUR -- on track and to arrive, $4.27; Séptem~ tended visit to the fleet at Wilhelms~ T the Germans who wonders where the a. Bathe oreamery, ~aolids, per 10.ye030 5 tions Repu aii ' allies will strike next. A despatch from Cape Town says: --|42 to 42%c; prints, per 1b., 42% to -- --- ; Yoptern e war anniversary hi 43c; dairy, EE 38 & 87c. \ Live Stock Markets 2,000,000 UNIFORMS AMERICANS Italian troops drove in an enemy ad- were held at the principal centres in Epgs--New laid, 41 to 42c. Toroito, Aug. 13~Choics hea es ane Dost Td 4 Mousiais ront _ the Union, last week including. an open pied pauitry--Spring chickens, 4.0050 815,35; butchers'| A despatch from London says:-- DO a oy pe air service in the Church Square at 28¢: duckling 83c; turke! 32'to Hig oice, $18.26 to $18.75; do. | The British Government has let' con-| Office _ unced - "a ao rd 7 Pretoria, which was attended by sev-| 207} SUCKURER PEs CCE th h 6 howl, 00d, $12.00. to $12.60; do. i a tors Tor ee. oan Ttalian positions on dhe" gal Cabinet Minster. | of 91 to 260; ducklings, Ib., Se; turkeys, | $1078 te $14 T0G C0, COUN 29.00! military clothing to refit 2,000,000 nana ys Be EE ustice De , speaking in the Johan- : i : ! 00; Pr , choice, ' 5 ) New Brunswick's Answer to the | nesburg Town Hall, said the Union's 27 fo 30s; Spring Shikon: 2 leds $11.00 to $11.26; do. medium bulls, Alosiotn soldiers; according to a An \ ar war message was one of courage, |tail trade at the following prices: -- 0.25 to $10.60; do. rough bulls, | SSP rom Glasgow to the Central Sa ~ Submarine Challenge. F Messag ge, | tail trade af the £0 one dvs to 24c; | 87:00 £0 $8.50; butchers' cows, choice News. : This order, which breaks ail| Silent pro-German appetites are as A despatch from St. John, N.B,|VEpethy and faith, eee NO Ee large, 263 | $10.75 to $11.00; do. good, 10,28 records, is in addition to contracts hostile to the allied cause as disloyal says:--Launching of two fine wooden a he me ging a a, d Laas to 266; bwin 26 to 26%¢.' » 26% | £7610. 50; do. medium, $8.25 to $8.76; | under execution. for the French and utterances. usly er. MO! Butter--Fresh, dairy, choice, 40 to do: ooo 81 $7.00 to $8.25; stockers, | British armies. No cloth is to be| The Doges were the chief magis« vessels last week was New Bruns-| . circumstances shall the con : .00 to $10.50; fi , $10.50 to : i wick's answer to the challenge of thes 8 quered | 4p. creamery-prints, fresh made,-45| 377" Bo 5 ard Bors ry Ld made henceforth for civilian use, ex-| trates of the Venetian Republic in the ° Bi im Rade 0 BE Ts wees oe eed EE Es 0 Ee ALS ander perm i he. isi Donte 3 Te NY or NOAWAY PAVE Peavy eT : Eggs.-No. 1's, 48 to 49c; in cartons, o > om. nd meds 355.00 == i r= - Eth shis completed in the present 55} "* yOLL FOR NEUTRALITY essed poultry--Spring chickens, $125.00; light ewes, $13.00 t0 $15.00: CANADAS RANK AS A SHEEP PRODUCER ing. + ? | yearlings . .00; spr AUST = : " ox hi Pela EK. Gold: i ae 2c fowl, 85 dn Mer lambs, "is to 18%c; calves "good Yo LA MEARE RERRERRR RAE RWS man, 477 tons, built at St. Martins, A despatch from London says:i--| "going Canadian, hand-picked, bus., choice, $18.50 to $16.50; hogs, fed nEREERREEEEE ERE EER and the Vincent A. White, 460 tons Norway lost 14 vessels through war|e7 50: imp., hand-picked, Burma or and watered, $20.00 to $20.28; do. | « METRE EERRERREERWE. 58 ' ! *| causes during the month of July, it 50 $6.50; Japan, $8.00 to' $8.75; | We hted off cars, $20.25 to $20.50; 5 : & do. £.0.b., $19.25, GREAT REE EERERRERERERE EERE launched 'at Alma, at St. Martins an announced by the Norwegian|Lamas, 18 to 19¢ : work begins at once on a second and Legation. The tonnage of the ves- Honey, new crop--Strained, 60-Ib, Montreal, Ang. 13 Choice Steers, BRITAIN BR ny Hun. 5 larger craft than iia two launched. gels lost & gated 15,444, Fifty- gins, 20; 10, ine, Dose 5-1, ina, 10.50; cows, $8.00 good io on a treat emo £8 - OU5 . N . = 5 nih : POPUL ATION OF POLAND five sailors were lost during the | 21c. ombs--Doz., $2.40 to $3.26. ners, $6.50; bulls, $8.00 to o.001 : ITALY. nTRRERRERRRRRRRRRR RRR of DECREASED 3,500,000 month. provisions Whbleaa! lambs, Jis-50 Li mil Sy na : ; ; re pe me ons-- e calves, $12, .00, +ARGENTINA. w ] : R¥_IS X despatch from Loudon says:~|75 GERMAN U-Boats Destroved Smoked meats--Hams, medium; 36 at hg HERR ERRRRRRARRRS Polish newspapers declare that. the During the Past Twelve Months|to 88c; do., heavy, 30 to 32¢; cooked, 7 5 FRANCE. © WWwmwmwmmmmwmwmmeg gg population of the Kingdom has de- smd 51 to b3c; rolls 82 to 38c; breakfast|- IRRESISTIBLE - | . 2 A Ros 2 creased 14,000,000 to' 10,500,000 A despatch from London says:-- bacon, 41 to. 4b¢; backs, plain, 44 to ia HOLLAND mewn nEmwwwn 2 of rom. LL,UNC MLS LION), 46c; boneless, 48 to 49¢c. With the French Army in France.| ; a A n the course of a statement in the y ance. UNITED during the war, according to an Ex- I Ee Cons Wadnesin ured meats--Long clear bacon, 30 | The slopes of the Valley. of the Avr, VU STATES WMWmWWwW_¢ change Telegraph despatch fram Cop: er Lioyd George said Tt to Blo; sleas bellies, to BO 30% have bee carvied, and the Allies have : GERMANY wm . : agen. - 3 --Pure, 8, C3 : HE) Mortality is increasing and great the war broke out 150 German sub- tubs, 30% to Sic; pails, 80% to 81%c; | TAC hed 8 Plasesy beyond. They : EE numbers of Poles are leaving their marines have been. destroyed, more prints,.33 to 8834e. Compound tierces, | 78 making er, progress and oyer- DENMARK nawn_3 because of the rigorous con: | than one-half of them during the past i to Sse; subs, 26% to 26% pails, | coming"every obstacle along the line : : 7 & & Cc % . country ; ditions of life under the German rule. ¥! ---- a ern ~ oral GEE BUT WEVE

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