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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jul 1918, p. 2

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wisd PW (Whe )e detâ€" *4 WWRNINC OF RETURNED CG@ZRMAN PRISONERS, |.pam halp.. We are an ~*B s8Â¥ c * 9â€"Aen x e :: s l0 n on qpimn-klu Pain: â€"arc â€" o T ve 3* D f:flu offensi Gengral Foch gave h‘?’k“"' 4 [E c ates 2% F "MEDb@Hs who, have been‘ interned‘ is Engtand andâ€"fevifian‘ prisbnors. of | sikBa Bave fecently been sent back to Germany from Englandâ€"ars not iF When tkey reach thke Fatherland, aecording to deapatches from Great Bin‘ *Tbiters :these released prisoners write prove their surprise and disâ€" L a®bbk (they discover the true state of things in Germany. OQne letter frorm §r,sent back to Germany reads: . * ies "at" wt 40 ‘clook in the morning.we left Tor the good ‘old Fatherland. i”‘o&ow made was at Goch, in Germany, where we were kept six‘days camin on. From there I was sent to Dortmund, where T ‘was forced ‘by m“flu to work in a miunitions factory. I stuck at it for three is rhaid .. West, but I was not strong enough. The third day I told: l M.gelk to & such hard work and left theâ€"place. uin the Besirks commend. L got The order to do ‘only Government work, indfe i should be taken for the armyâ€"and 4 thoughtâ€"to get my liberty in ) tatherland. lmmmflmn‘mmm:mm“ hit>of ithe +â€"â€"â€"4 deserted into Holland. â€" It was a foggy niglit and a long: ;‘1 erous march. ‘Well, Gear friend, I think you would have done tie: Mt., Ho, much for them.. If they had caught me, I should have had a bad: i) 4 bolieve.. But now 1 am out of it, ang I give you one word of advice. Rxteter iyou do, don‘t apply 16r Tepatriatipn:.." _ Amot , prigoner who was sent to Germany writes; "I have been here ou1 t But what a disillusion! _ It 4 mpre as it used to be. All MWrange..and one rushes about like a lost m' Our b‘ll:l.ll heré. is @bâ€" @3 m o wyer ht 32 w it \ n iÂ¥ * 469+ wl s k s;»; ‘ I u-mmu?u prisomer in Engiand from Germany : ‘ ;"*’ "An., heaven Wp‘nd with us. Don‘t cothe to the Fatherland, if £ hailp.. We a famished." â€" AStorm has joined the cause of the Allies, and played a prominent part ,kammme'-a counterâ€"attaék yesterdiy. . â€" s gÂ¥ * s« > * e cihticaas / * â€" t > metJcans have always admired the heroic fighting of the Canadians, € ate now in a position to reciprocath the ‘rdrtirdton. | «. eeabeor t . Oeq LV L ds M 30 4o uim e in ren n 1 o in the export gfir%il‘e@uwmg articles, but the chief wan in the expart: of agriculture prod@éts, the Totals being $141,105,607 ‘as against $51,502,062 this year; a falling glf Of $59,602.5 46. â€" % JH_Ad he4 5J whte :7:," ~é§w ¢mMMr ‘the field and j th§ lt home: The holding mp of the admittedty Adeddarye ce “oi_ ‘ML Germans M%ny’mnW’ Â¥ieâ€" in itself. But the: magnificent counterattack of the Francoâ€"American i: Spring the: last bwoâ€" ‘dfys wilt go down into history as one of the m;umgmacem Alted vietory will be ‘farâ€"reaching awd «will riaily en ‘the end of the world‘s greatest war.~ The German soidiers Rave. been: driven into : battle ~jike lambs to ‘<fb _ slafghter, :AtAome will begin to realize that they have been grossty misâ€" mfih #trenglh of the Asperican forces in France, an@ their : n Lel ©ar i oL. _ GK Wihirkes 6. aAdHh ‘mubdic ts‘ hn We‘kwe vourage, dash and bravery exhibited by the United States‘ troops .hg'.- them as worthy reprosontatives of the great American naâ€" eme C200 00 > ECC PGmTT #° 1 eupeople athome will begin to realize that they have been grossty misâ€" p« the stremglh of the Asperican forces in France, and their ;~without Which it is impossible for an armiy t0 fightâ€"will â€"quidkly:â€"be . The kaiser and bis warlords will find it diffienit to convnce the s and the Germal people that Paris can be takern andthe English WWe q pmuww?dmwofi-m fOR ©Whels of wheat products.. it J I onmmu ripes, they deniodâ€" themecfyes in ordut that the peoplé of the‘#ilied o prigh Tood. mmfidumhpmu £ Biis year reached 398,.000,000 pends‘* This wis"made posniblé, by ilick /d8} porkieas days and increased production." In Januery the tates was asked for severaâ€"million pounds of frozes beef. "m 0 por were shipped, due largely to the obsérvance of m fiwww-m- * * vmmmmwuhhwvu. The volunâ€" rifices miade by the peoples of both Canada and the Unitec ‘Stutes in, . ln_(nnl.thh.lrendn_ i is important to know therefore, m.mama&mnnp-nam_ m ie Allfes are making the last month of the fourth year f captured. / g . < ? m‘;h greater eo:dm today throughout the Allied nations as to success of the C f gemocrac than at ther period of e rar in wl dak t _‘ olnnfertnt: ... ; Â¥ â€" m transports whlm carried thousands of troops overâ€" #1Déa ictims to enemy sybmarines of late. Fortunately the loss been sntall.‘ ~ C t hae stt‘ / o en! 8tighn "prisoners captured. by the Allies ‘have everything to gain to lose. They wil git dodent treatment und enjoy greater free .camps than they did 1%\tWe ranks of the war lords. thrown on this subject‘a few days ago by an officer of the E;mom,m-m;ogiuhmumm:u. t will happen to Ludendor#? _ _ n t MAKING SACRIFICES AT 9. s ie e d en d d e ie e c ol In exports for the threeé months fotalling $11,815 041 T n . P in n wnaeinctined ariicice, but PECREASE IN CANADL @‘Ktench, Itatigns and Americans are dealing with the "storm THE GREAT ALLIED VICTORY. : the ‘Unitoh States ts Going Tor the ‘witning um at doing by means of :’-"‘-mmmf-‘_-â€"- be overiookeG. . Imporâ€" @erman line on the north, Ludondofll:fie of the surprises of the war, and there T i w2 z++ w BEAN & 80N8, LIMITEO Ungiish and German, im atl branches has booonu h defence movement for the enemy and played a prominent part aeigitrniran the Itailans, and tais Baturday neen of the war count. A_‘The." Italinh". troups " 10 . continting‘ to #iAin ’m ; | in the bend <of the> i# tlriver. in Albania. The adâ€" :{ vancing _ troops yesterday took a hundred prisonérs "1 and captured seven machine: o Wc $% 48%,; Serotiee o Pn an tritidet thith "aill be ‘vatiatier to | both rural and urban municipalities ecrame n&-dtvhd:. l‘:.-o nn-n private | / mnhr-' : 4 / k The g.":uum' 5ie Ne J provihce 008. : ] : zx gfi.fi kess meres . Trom & A mflfl‘ «ent. to the amount reâ€" | â€" TG 5 mhif opthaimcns at least $1, i1‘ be "experided ~ in }h.fi'eolflruqtpn. p _ 4. the moner shol ho Jeened +0 flM Toronto, July 19.â€"Government tion, looking to the vhnondA: in was * By municipalitie by the Provincial Gov m:t on t:'o-y credit oz twrn% 4 in a manher ‘torbe hereafter ‘M. The rate of Auterest‘ payab sb-,.m'e,'!"é;i' ns H, es tetmk éf payutent. i. | ' (c) Where the house and land aare rented, the monthly rental shall not To ie vaiding muamde d aion > eme municipality Bcliding the m& the buildings on the land, the p! the houses," the ‘form of comrwtk_m the location of the tand to be develop: ed, shall be .approyed by the Govern; ment of OQntario. $ s ~‘6. The period of the joans ‘above mentioned shall be for a term of Bu years or for gquch less pe~od as miy be decided upon by the ,mpnlclx,lluag ‘nnfl the ‘Goyernment. . i ig ~ 7.‘ The ‘municipalities shall . not charge against hg:l”"?!!d“ undes the p:gzodefl e “’t‘;‘em'; t ect.af the MD; tX mnsing by maloft a, on from the Government . 4 K ey, contribgt; d byn:;M ® m ie td 4i3 LtÂ¥ Cubr cWd Ne fhiaits ) Bfeniqh coullte Cuh t I 1 ted;. ing jand 1 !"i»%' e. 3:3&%,- >Â¥ gg not 'Sp-?mmsnh“’gi. 3. got MINARD‘S. LA ;wi:s:rmun six ITATIANS CONTINUE :. KEEP MINARD‘S LINIMENT IN THE HOUSE. ° 18 awin Rheumatigm ; Entirely Gone A most ast ing..ci tol"‘fi- weatiom pad mopioie hik aoeh rlimt. 4 hare, and I!u._jtwmhulufl_ e in‘ telling: Sé¢ ‘snany how cure was offected . a i s m mve resifniee tespttints t 4 All the nmnl‘p:'mnr restaltâ€"] % from many E“ dumatizm : Taim WN{:‘ !h:go is mot ‘A C f 4 t w ; int \ o# &%‘g!. , R.R Kincarâ€" dths, Ont., :\:{-: "m"hw has been using <your mmwum- Pille. She .was very. bad w rh@umatiem and eciema, and Wad had that ug:ul, n now mrrivle whee whe patterdt"" "I m , ered., 1. gp’u:c« her‘to try $1.00 worth of o o i i wnne wow on the ;~amd let mc tel wha\#carbaly knows Dersalf, &o‘: RebPo,from both thase dipesscs , ing and puffiiness caused PÂ¥ After:. Twentyâ€"szeven . Yeart 0 ness Has Disappesred â€"; Not . _ a Pain or an Ache Left. the ewelling and puffiiness caused . Dy it en m d pounds, | never ‘has an ache> no WPP s P NPE L. n, biliqueness,nor. #iok hbeadache al ‘Ho I am that T know wh@t to d af paytng dootors ao mu to make me worsei‘b. . °. )0 y ~â€"There is ‘only one. way. ‘that, the P i o maen mdiilt & ; -h’t ‘removed,; .2" 1s. by ‘ Atredtly and Eldpgrâ€"Lover_wite "aet : Atrectiyy and o c13 r adtWAtY ‘thar Â¥hmove; t &;’-E%‘M other “tit r & 35 o}‘nl’ a lc&:“ 0.1% PA ecr. Tiate" & Co. Limied, up qudt es uonl Nt on . casy '-!he Alth b h4 ".v!.; 3 k 3 & «o | § Without Reserve s «> + S8 )1 choots xo suors © BroKer‘s in (of o on ie Bs i. %% Women‘s Boots ta* ®, i~AÂ¥omen‘s Oxfords 2- niniex] #â€"==* Vakies to $$.98 _ ‘ ya .M % ift IEPPELIN SHEOS Two Airship,:_ in Schleswig , ,\ Destroyed, ‘Together With | ‘ L&ndon, July 21.â€"British seaptanes ‘launched from navyal vessels near t TG!‘!;;Q!" Gérmany, haye ‘dro . l';?m _ on Tenton airship‘ sheds . at *"ondorn, in Schleswig, . destroying "wo sheds and possibly a third buildâ€" ing, fhe ‘British Adm:ralty announced Saturday ni .A‘eeofd%wfiakm-‘ gds;;‘ia espatch two pelins were : Four machiney of the British agtial a El Aid not Terurn, thres Jangâ€" d4ng in Dant~¢ toypitory : All the British y rs?m‘n reta {â€"4 to their bage with. We @hy cascritine 00 0. 000. 00 _ EOA hV 2 4 1 ~A# The fifst I!Iib.t‘ which was made yl-,n\g earlyni.rn‘f3,. all ~machings. yoadhied"thate Ohy wetiv®« and mado «dirâ€" ect Mit« d n *arga Pmibt» «hed which wos @mpore®Wi@ezco+e4. the $ n Tax: m CA# YÂ¥1I:ir4 1,000 Toct. «. td ¥¥e seesÂ¥1 *~«call the maghinâ€" pa‘ bit owe in sebwil rstoir . objectivas BRomBs {wore ~d. Anpei on tw« _ largs »i ; #n on: nilvigg.a large ols blown in 96 (Htâ€" sews Jnagrv@iide to ~bsorvo yp ye@vers: Oscopceat . w . c on bothe @ imilâ€"Shed wes comper®. The ntticks era‘made. from~a. helights of 700 to ce NBNE _â€"â€" + Salés of this mag nitide were of every day occurtence, or if it were a weary old MaÂ¥SN 0 ”fih'wfififim her, or if L came to you offering a lot of hory o 8 Mn > KITCHENER‘s ONE sPOT TO swfit rURKCHASE FOOTW EAR OF 'lgs ATY.. _ * ~ TIME IS DRAW ING NEARâ€" SATURDAY MARKS THE ENDING OF GREAT 1,000 feet ; The mmW» «of> Bt..â€" Thomas have‘ beer warned to be on ,the look ont for T: Dalton,a formér 8t Thom n‘m:mnwulo-m’ul on Thursâ€" ly: donvieted at London. for having C i‘ in . an cauto. and in default of » ot,aju-;z $200 was : sent for throe . Daiton: would, !'l"t;-m l0 4 a lt â€" c ce canthod eand bap Lamnid io tss w o cim mhpte it Wickebt mighting wity wrice . falâ€"styles, values to $920,~ . @R Of) -‘QOKRS‘V#I.(‘;E n,“ P %’90’ * WOMENE BODTS! Pubs and Oxfords," mnsgg:? * FAthons Stiter make, 1918 summcrand m_, h.i0 s c ot h s ces Wcy‘ Aanes? dnc efi en dn 17 -“wfl! "*loh ty $6:00, BRORERS PRIEE,â€"Y* A Record Breaker: . _ . soors anp.suors Broketr‘s E8OAPED FROM LONRON JA allâ€" the nifty styles, all sizes; valâ€" For Men and Women . All Leathers Price Nifty 1918 Styles s , : All Sizes ~ c 3 35 *Values to $5.50 °. ;. in Jn p NS in ~s ; $6.90,1 turned deoose for | s.0.8R07 Ti‘ h lils vi q â€" us "Oelf? » mt ht | ~/~ this week | mssn val:": ' § * [ 4 afer $487 | . M tC C . gekternee / LAS T NOQTIF O ATION â€"COME bud | h + ts t Nmrosth 4 9 F4 € 1 & ig Amorican Warship Wihcrew of 1,114 Goes Down, But t ! ‘.Admiraity Reports No Apparent Loss of Life â€" |*«Goastiig Steamer Calls f orâ€"KHelp. ®>*‘~ i |gUBS BELIEVED OPERATING QOFF U. 8. GOAST | U..S. GRUISER SAN D1E60 SUNK â€"~ â€"~ FIFTY MLES EAST OF NEW OBX ‘"The vavy departmeat lias rectiv, el J‘-n\xl from the third muval éf«â€" Ped r:al*rl that ths \ Urhcl States truisor >an Diego was sunk ten miles sov theast of Fire Kidl Light at 11.% w‘clock (this morning _ One officer New. natrols marine tht n 636 Indolence is inevitably the mother of misery und New York, July 19.â€"Coast guard natrols «t Fire Island sighted a..subâ€" marine off shore between lm?d 10. "Ww o«lgck this mojrr‘cg, ac> pg in m lhy’,Slxo?e. A?‘n. hour tacer heayy firthg, vie heard., . .. 000 00 o. ct; â€" \Wa«k.trton, July, 19 â€"â€"Tae nayy «de portment has issued this statement;. Â¥wo‘ boat crews wers landed at Mfeâ€"eaviag station No %? on Long 1sâ€" «.. Other survivors. are in boats ‘® P fout, steambers are standing by, . go was ah armored cruisor of 13,680 ‘tons ‘disptacement and cafried A : copâ€" plement: of 1,114 officers :‘l\-n. £ ®= far ay i . can" ho iseortailed then.nuutohlveb&onwlou.: life, The cause sinking has been deurmlgd_ d. _ â€" ‘The San Dic _ Washington, July 20.â€"The navy ideâ€" \ nmnm earty u:!ya mormt received information _ that . two . . steamsh:p» 1 which are proceeding to an unnamed | port hayg. aboard 1,156 officers ‘and} men. of %znlted States cruiser San | Diego. are in addition to the . ome officer and thirty men previousâ€" i ly éomm’d landed. '2- men . are| saill to be in good confdition and so far as known fone was injured. f Another 8. 0. 8. °_( _ â€" . ! New York, _J&Iy 19. â€"Late today it ‘that~ witoless canls for â€" &A .fi‘g < o Â¥" 7 .' N [ 9 * 7 . o L¢! 4 ;fb i m"n‘ & :";\'_.; J!i ” ..:.-t" ' ~$6.90;| 1 t Oxtords. | > :$3.87 | _ ast King Street, Kitchener Only a More _ Selling _ Days left Iits Now! "Hurry" Bargain | Batteries from > submar take a course that would keep them‘ as close to shore as safety would! perfalt . .c 2 5o cnu c jy . id FU Nss . There has been no activity of subâ€" marines in waters so.close as toâ€"day‘s attack since early in June when raidâ€" ing begun the latter part of May ceas ed after the Uâ€"boats «had _ taken a toll of moré than a score of ships. Aviator Gave Alarm : An aviator flying along the Long Island shore at the time the San Dieâ€" go was‘ sunk, noticed the vessel sudâ€" denly list and was instrumental in having the 8. O. 8. call sent out from the wireless station on Fire Island, .tceordlnx to statements by clvilians on the shore. After a . brief investigation the avâ€" fator whose name could not be learnâ€" ed, landed at_ Pointâ€"ofâ€"Woods,. near Fire Island Beach. Getting into teleâ€" ?fionle mtwl Wwflg the wireâ€" ess ‘dta â€" e rator to call vessola in the vicinity '73 Ahe aid of the San DiW#&D... << :o w~arca_for survivore.. fundreds ot ‘theu. it was said were taken &bun. ‘the rescue ship, which included sevâ€" \oral tankerts aBd one naval yvessel. i 11.0' !:rv,lrfl"m the Yo:o Sa re. Islal s Cru P in lDleln was sunk is About ten miles off the #outh shorecef Long Island, «nd ':( New Y .;WANV&P‘W ew Yorl k lwm ahipping : in vONlt s ,".'._ i Wuckcad 'fl,_" eamn‘y _ Civilians said. that, the avigtor | reâ€" ported that: b-?}”fimtga‘.mn appeared to be struggling ./ waâ€" ter when he gircled over the cruiger.. Soon after the: 8..0. 8. call had been sent out seven or more vessels faced to the csen@â€"and> circling arâ€" ound the Sanâ€"Diego> began a systematâ€" Rubber Goods . Reod Hot Shots "=~>>; soots anp snoes Broker‘s Also Men‘s. Tan Work _ c nnot-,e.;n&ug_tt_eu a Very Newest Styles 3 n ... Values to $6.00 e a w# 1 in O also Women‘s Patent Leathel fords, alt going at this same. Boys* Boots ALL LEATHERS AND SHES N.o B sls se on.o-o-. t vw}'imuwm. CHOICE Vaiues to $1.50, CHOICE NOW Js..; is. .2 snces. _‘Values to $4.00, £HOICE ,a’ _'“ Now'\--.-.-.-".."'.---'-- P ing .. Values to $3.50, CHOICE ;2‘5 A Gurtain Raiser *‘_~;* BOOTS AND SHOES Wil"i a peate time Largely Neolin bottoms Full Rubber Heels Men‘s Boots Grnl § U s Aidaih 2. . 0) & Anbctriremati es aulliiernnsdureprerierrcm: toins, nifty, 1918 styles, values to 56 % $9.00, BROKER‘S PRI('}E regps sb as oR +2utFic 10644 i 204 $36 2906 :0 â€"C ues to $7.00, BROKERS‘ PRICE .. * ***,, . BROWN.AND BLACK . PFIGB For Men and Women â€" > Brown only, Neolin and Leather. _ Botâ€" ::Rnflety"d Rubber Goods 1 s Heent I cather, and id On) the , m mo;"m;;nho;tâ€" _of a. party retu ' from Werry picking, at Alfred Ftw io HMamiten, darity ";“ nd . Beameâ€" amilton, ma a v'l?!o car crashed into their dray." > . Montreal, Jul .â€"It uneâ€" ed this mmlfi:y’,tfut m?w:l'l“*m tnul‘l strike of ‘railway in anada at Teast ‘ci t*~ qng_-m:._ e trlea right out with the Hogers if will apply. directly upon the corn a fow drops t Mmmfi'a& authority. + o It is claimed that at afiail can get a quartar n%y‘ : :l.c.nt“nb‘gcmi‘_t. € goin ur wallus without br . 7 the danger of infectiO®..s ~.0 . 6000 jrritate the many women hete, Hamilton, July â€"22.â€"Three pallesâ€" "REMEMBRANCE DAY,". AUG. 4, TO BE CELEBRATED N CANADA. (Associated Press.) London,. July. 21.â€"August 4 will be celebrated in Great Briâ€" tain, France, Italy, Chipa, Japâ€" an and the Dominion of Canada« as "Remembrance. Day," ‘being the anniversary of _ the day Grcat ~Pritain â€"declared .1(1:' Gormany. Inâ€"London the King and Queen and the, . members ar Parltament will. participate in the morning in a _ procession eeodbyre rall >A Aiptiaiiiteed Sigie \ buc NR N to St. Margaret‘s, Westminstog, when the: Archbishop of 01 terbury will deliver a sermon in honor of those fallen in battle. Bors cerns, hard corns, soft corpp of With the Fingers4 | Says Corns Lift Out: Without Any Rain $4.55 $3.87 | uw w3 19

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