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AMHERST. Aug. 23- Four Ger- man prisoners made a sensational es- cape from custody nt an early hour to-day while being conveyed by rail to the scene of their daily labor at the Experimental Farm, 'Nappan_ One hundred soldiers from the interment camp have been out all day searching _the fields and for- ests of this section of the country but at a late hour this evening had not succeeded in capturing the es- caped. Every morning The prisoners or at least a certain force of them are taken to work at the Government Fai-fn. They are placed in a box car apeciaily constructed with guards in other cars at the front. and rear. The same procedure was followed but un- fortunately one of the Germans' had secure-:i a spike found onthe ground and fashioned it into a bit. A long bladed Jack-knife was converted in- to a saw, and with the aid of these two instruments they made a hole through the side door of the car with steel wire, slipped their hand through and unfastened the bolt which held the door. Then while the train was in motion, they made a success- ful leap for freedom. The location of the- four is but a matter of time as every station along thefline together with the police- have been given no- tification of their escape' ttlgether with complete description. ;_._~_-_-_______ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-J;_-_-_-_-_-_-v.,___-___»_»_-_-,- _-_»_-_»_»_-_-_-_-; _-_ _.~, _-_-_-_-_-_~_~;_-_-;_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-,-_-_-, ~_-_~_- -_-te-_-_-,; ~ STAN-D_I.Ni} UF ENTEN-TIE ARN|@|_ES IJN GREAT BMKAN UAAMBPA-IGN -_T ' (Canadian Press tZeapatch_) -_L'0NDO_N, Aug. 22-The alignment of the Entente armies in the Balkans is semi-officially given as follows:-- Tiieweconstructed and reequipped Serbian army, commanded by the Crown Prince, has been alloted the battle line which closes the approa- ches to Sdrbian tdrritoiry, Already they have regainedm-footing on their na__tlv_e_-_ soil by occupying' the village of".i`¢emli,~~ne`a1' Lake Prespa. ' Confronting the Serbians on the v 'mans and Bulgarian irregulars. Confronting the British, who are holding the'Struma front, are heavy Bulgarian, forces, pa_rt"of whom are' carrying on the advlnce to Kevalin. This, really. is a separate operation, and not to be confused with the main campaign._'l‘he Bulgarians hope by the occupation ofthe Kavalla dist- rict to prevent a blow at their flank by Entente ‘roi-ces iandeli__-' f_hera.‘_1' , The number of 'lhl`t`ente` troops""fd the Salonlki region has been given front 01 Korotyeil, Vodena, are spas about 700,000. This number will' least twelve Bulgarian regiments, with three German regiments of ar- tillery ithd engineers, totalling 60,000 men. On the Doiran front are French troops commanded`by Gen. Cordon- nier, one division of which captured Doiran station and a number of 'be largely increased by the Italians, Paris' despatches estimate the num- ber of German, Austrian. Bulgarian and Turkish forces at about 600.000 to 700,000 men. Large Bulgarian and Turkish reserves are available, but there remains the question whether these men can be adequately armed villages neighboring on Doiran Lake.t'0Wll1§ I0 the Brea! d6l11ii\liiB U»D0ii Confronting the French are some 30,000 Bulgarians, with 12,000 Ger- qn - - -_-_-_-_-_-_ _-:_-_-: -_- - - _ -_-_-_-, _-_-_=..,... _ _ ____A__,,_ Germany from both the eastern and western fronts. ' \oNn1cNsnn ans. ,_ Too Lam Fon ' onassrmoartos 'i1l|»f\rr@¢|~ll.'.1_vvsae'v‘l‘ls1|f '_'l"rsy ONE CENT per word each insertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Minimum ch arges 25 cents. ____ WANTED.-An upstairs girl at Queen _ Vllotal. _ 1625-8-m5l NloTon~soA1' Fon mst. PHONE 185-L. 1150-7-25M1inopd. Loer oiisssss' with gohl'Tntton. Finder please leave at this office. ‘1‘o11-s_-24msi p_d_ Pa|N1'sn’wA`N'r£oI-steady sm ployment. Apply at Guardian Office 1513-s_1'rme t.r. __ __ wiiiirso A1' oNcs.-A general serv- ant for inmily or two. Apply lo. West Kent St. 1616-8- 'm2i pd WANTEK/un u'l="-e1".m“ns_ "dint at Queen Hotel. 1625-s;z4__M5l.____ wAN1'eoi-'-'A`M`A'|o°Fos eENEnA|. house work. Apply at once to Mrs- D. Stewart, 165 Kent Street. WANTID.--Two or three l ht house lieeplllg rooms in by Mrs. Lou e Currie, 3;;-§=°-'= CGI' MEMORIAL SERVICE.-There wlll'be a’ service held in the Methodist church at Granville,,on Sunday, Aug. 27th, at 3 p.m., in memory of Claude A. Dunning, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Dunning. who was killed in action in Belgium, on Aug. 12th. The,ser- vice will be conducted by the past- or, Rev. L. J. Leard. There will also i be the usual service at Pleasant Valley at 11 and Saturday at 7. MONTREAL. Aug. 22.-Major Gen-` eral Sir Frederick William Benson, ,head of the British Coin:-.rssron foil the purchase of horses and muies oi. lthis continent for war survzce, with headquarters in Montreal, died at 5.30 Sunday at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, hi- ter an illness of two monghs from neart ti-ouhle 1-ie was-'hom t st. 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