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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-03-06, Page 2
&. -. &-. _ - .. � .,,-. . , ---_.-...,., _- I _. — nI - �, ~' N .' . • Z kr , - / I� - • ' ► =� • 4r: .: - .. Y . �+ _ .i... .� t -_... __ .._. ,. - 1 1D .�'RIC�S _ _ _ ___ - .. _ _ __ _ v_. w �__ — _ _ - - __�._ - - tent pnices by the combined ©Sect oT i ', 1. .: F I I oR ►Y�ALL�:_:�. _ . • . the blockade and unr trai:tcd Profit-� , � RES W6-. caring. , I ( 1 ,y ' One comes across the effects o! thel • ! �� /► 0�11 GREAT BRITAIN S9 . AFRICA + ST �J _ i I ...- -_ '.. . L.+ IN GO" British blockade in many and apex- ASD S� 0, �: *` Petted nays.. German icitchans to- I a. . ` t CDAI, 11D11S _. .. or: � TRS ' • day are devoid of spices. There is �. ; I �TISII OFFICER WITH THE mustard, but .xtio pepper, and an ab- IS DEStiLE Oh'. • • - r, -I . � t. Y •• , , _ F' NATIVES OF i AS A MI1<i012IAL TO THF. VALQR' ~'�. ARMY OF OCCUPATION solute shortage of cinnamon, cloy es,1 - •_-. - .7p' ._ _ , I EI�GEItMAN Cf�LONIES OF BRITISH ARMS �_�� - .,�'I:'_f'; : ; •• (SUPNLY SUh'FICII'NT Tt► 1.A4' � mixed herbs, nutmeg, and seasoning • of every description. What we would. 1 h'UR CE:ti1'UHII^:+ :,- 7 lo..r• ' - rues a Graphic j'en-Picture of the arm pis no Topper seen "' ?�c�s' Solei for Tires.' whi�_h zhH brushes ride, Ii..it q. dirt.,V Ipatead a grisly errbahitute, dry tin , _ y . . User Tlseir Fotirtelr "blasters The r The Dcriaion of the nelgisn Govern- Few moturi--ts reuli�.c t'1„aL r�yttead-' arae oily, ;;t is likely t-h't it is also . •-- ;_ Present State, of Germany'$ gritty, th6ub�h drenched in . »:::., ing will add 17rany miles tier ti't$ }rte t!' '�i+� perfume, Wert_ 9�4� to ]umerous In- ` mein Finds R�r; there :epee rrratclre0 1-orn the -r,Aiuri I'll paitese ,n Hcartst-_._ ,Ag-I91�,6t14 Britrsk -Cc-al *nets. _ }�` ” Kitchens. is offered for sale at About five masks , _ of a tire. Z'lris ap!►lice, of course, only v the cJrrenrt in a�urrrl c►n t?te oily. arty p Y x Far years Ave have all been scuta- a Real coffee ask said C oat 3.8 en ft) An Ses. of British Peo le. to tires that have received j,mod care. , �4'llen h•ae i`iMm alI oi! and ether :�rY'c'd fit Alrnty . yt:r'iag- R'si dignities and Outra P X y important official White Papez The Belgian Government has de- if the tiro bees uet►lr run unclrinPl,iteit curt :rdtc`r i::�rarring with a rag eater. 'I'lius IUiminishig (liit.put: `. .1 . fug ss to what�has been marks a pound; but for tiro marks ,. , t. eft her on be- P contc.urs Cortes ciderl, to 'leave the min's of Y the Inside ear11 xi11 •},e weakened and att*d tir't.h ei.fler krrowette o gasoline,,' STI G �r►ind that bristling hedge of bayonets one may obtain a cup of excellent a Pondenee Relating' Ypres as i P it will ibeevclerrt whether tire. surfu:e uy Calihrop, the $• lt;sli Foal punted all around the fron.►Prs of good restaura�rt. In the I the Wishes of the. Natives of the It they are as a s3-mbol and memorial Perhaps rim -cut while overlc> vd';ng � t (oTrttvllcrr . f' coffee at sa "much the same result. is scratehezl or pitted`. Taese . s: ML- ,. gLii�'t'9 the* ;fullutiving inter- '" tabs German Ejtnpire. ' Most of all ordinary way, at cafes and beer hills, man Colonies a to Their Future °i the horrors vc•lt#1 which tai"e country I f the ,old tread ha:4 dee cut ohes and pits must be reineved. If a et ting Information concerning . tgut '' Drains has been viF,ited• i substitute coffee is sere P ::sus-` L 1 Dritpin'a coal miming• indt#etr 11 Iwere we concerned u•itll� t:re, fo• • (ticithout Government." It shows that. 'the al- In reaching this decision the Gov- ed b sharp the fabric the are dee on tate artttsture �`m-' - - + Y 'g.ngs or `sh storms,Y. p • i y question. Wsa` the Ior'::a1e really milk or saga:•). Of tLis, most unanimous wiish of. _ tine ltiaiives ! or carcass of tine ti niubators, the yrtnattire had Les.• rile Tlie uiitpu`t of torte in -t.lic� United ai that trip erriment has In mind -the feelings with P oba:bl in- _ , . + . I effective? Were the Germans actual-' -I i;! to remain undier the.• British g r`g r Y remioved and T kilt lice said is '1.hai;, it resembles WR'ee in = r RW- which the cit battlefleld of Ypres' Jury' The vulcan'iaer or repair mean F acc�l in a Iatlre to bei ls�9nl Inrreasoci during , the ten.. _ I -his ie t•hc : y ears , Iy wing n 3efr pioaganda�'Te- a'PPcarance. It 'hens a faint ajtnell of snare rrir�arl:ab:e as no �, Y P Iran to trued do�;�� 'ra:� rcr� :ve inlrttedi xvill al wa s be re armed b the eo ler ll a the is too badly injured - t et:ou r. to o ately prior to the tiv<rr Presented Them, to• be? Were the'Ger- .wee, and ta.ate:l ligtribjy :bider. hromis' wRs gi�-oil that the Brit+iah! Y- Y P P to t e fa ts.' If �•er -ii•:g • rt ry;� i front �,•',2.t] man ririlians i -- .�, . - w ul of Great- Britain. Ypres will be re- Pay. to retread. • ui..• y .,�I� s.„ 1J_ _liQ_�,�_ ,. _1,7 4r.' .tolls _: i�i:.3Fts .vert '. going about in ragged Regarding, t�e alleged. shortage of, o d remain, and all who spoke were built, Retrzadin h� t this properly c:onic�v ut:�lt.r _a sl ii:•c1•,•.1`rtr4 t,,� 2,187,411 WJ tor, tlte� ea'r=• - b'' as proved to be a •c , _3 . n y clothers and wooden shoes? .Were the boots, • it is a ' fact that all the boot I running the risk of aavage reprisals. ! alt, bolt on a new lite, which has not; inve5tane � god vt al�kansn's Tab, Ria 't c t�c)u:il hc: tt3l i:rn1.1S�I3. ,�rheu the . . 11, Iriiildreil ' yet been ,chosen nt, and ofEen means. several• +tl : e ma_;imtii!>. lr.uciu'Cti4lt rthops at, a big c•it Comes are me _ _ I of t>Zia coon •-aa:i r ' dying for vtaraiit of milk? y lilf,e Ccrlo¢•iie, foil irt►oned ijti which the thousand niiIcs mo t,o.one fa,. att�htrc►IL ea,;:_ 1 �_ — j�Germans -wren en re life to the tt , . - �,. instance, in the iriast modern e�� o • sett .- - ' __1 Memorial- of -Victory- ---•--- - - -- �mui--12C - - _ _ _ - - - .,...� .,. _�._ _ _�_._A Burning Quc*5tlon. eluding - Racing drivers w'ho in the past would A . greet •nal•, cares will- requlre r cease of prodit•r ion averrkgeci . All these were s• and fa�-mhionable establishmentA, have l with when the 'war is fiver," The hews •that 1'pren is to remain'. rtaver think of usrn an , Onlx a small' :rnrou:rt• to .%e ta'kcla uQ, t u • er this period about ., aij 000. tong. " questions burning „ a g y but a ne;� , - nothing but boots with --wooden s.oce3 . In San}pa the high chief; and unrestored, as a memoriiil of what tire, have in m'an cases � •, n zed - -- th ci _case .the ]sandy chi -ostia ': _Du?ing rile sfulze pre-iv;sr decade - .1'. . with actuality which lent an added; i - Y been us.rr d s la ed for 4 chic€s ari ?. Belgium hsps su __ c, �. �: ,.. ,_ . ..�. interest to the march cif the Briti ! P Y ,ale 4 there• tit-i*rdows. practieadly unane.mous is ti flrered -sn the. •war is retreaded ,tires a + ,. , -,.- ,._ � � ---. �_, " „ . ' and fixLd them en.a,x1 �c`'Yr.do -1 :Itnsel :"�. the also of a t:r.IiA, tl:e _• U,ni?ei= of _ bier w,,nN. -' carp uytW . I . I -_.. These boots have as uppers ii- ti�nshing to remain under British hardly news, sa s the London Times. y z• ' Army Of Occupation into .German •• "The decision Y satisfactory. s nog n �eY,ed,. get :c.c. fir.crric .surer• afiotie-mice below 2;rrur..l in coi>nertro;� • i:------ ' =_ Y• I I thin stiffs of leather rtsted on `rule. g - --` '2'lie Lord knows what the prep ex t- Y R P I n is so right that it seems � . , palper irracie. (u� r. ribtron of the; «Ith coal raising in Britain rose..f;c 11 P some flimsy foundatitn, -and cloths In South-West A "'"�' °`". '' °"` ' ed to find -skeletons draggin them- � Erica the send- tO b What we leave always expected. -" When Your Starter o y .fir th'' *'�df h ;;f teas o,_•!irmitt titit ; -0%t♦ 0 in 1,.V4 '1•n 1 1" -",1t wc# " in' Wit;; selves g' tops. But --repel .it ,.is ,big 9t ps. - - •11. - "If ati>,e Germans 'bred won the wt►ar and tr- , •. :--, a $ Ifllt� --Qne lPt� • t. .t .t i.. f.. . t I " c'.,: +: %, .� ar H 721i?j ive 5 . tt>� :of . the pati=vee tiva.s thus ex= I es along the ltlghn'aye, m'aybt. ! - 1 .. �.. _ t fl . , . ih.t. �, t� , R:.a .,,: -.cine . ins-. ;,,: ►Startrer m�ht.or, •g ,. t., . .,K, net.er : ees ctn`r',�od n arra kc� t Be. i r. ,l �,,,.: ' r. The. #;:r,•► remains'Al.., 1i2 3 3 1 the . $ricers pressed 'b• one of . l P Rum their subject, the n ., benej r:=tors, !.rt> aurid - sin• 4 _.<� :, . that t.. y entered Y... t l it lea:lirig ,mien: Y, ,st ae•-40"h 4, ,,.awl, .and v'mty twaraty �tvrta, ..�r.•r'tnr tu,p 'v; Aik7 ea �>~earang se-Voo&n�s,dled bee*& 6I -wir a 'B'rttlsh refs I�wmtld probably 'have "bultt a sham when `fie �annlrztafiars and 'bru�s'hes' Earth moveme t axis •ir. r c�:r ` � ion ern coa, � ; I t a ` .count , y IQoki g noticeably creep se "to take pre, f are aerate ed i n , 1. �, a n11 fl,10 eci with. the cos, Ilrr . u: pry. 11 "'' the Doter medrieval Ypres on the site of the true b pitted or 1�lraclfsned . surface is. ttea. ed alike. When do it It was thus-jinevittrl !e 1 •o and prosi)erous after the spectacle of P quarters of the cities and will risk one of the British officers �. that tris itt the villages, the housewives and to shoot me -rather than `leave me:'. •one. They marched out to eupercedej vtritli dirt 'tznd' grease, can be taken, and the commut.atcrr is free of -the mining contribution to tl: fighting W ravage -1 France and t.l,e *ether de-! Arnett to. be el L • --.e o R cly eaten wear sabo s vesemblhi � Lan- fhe old civilization of Edrope, believ- . , tan. In. dismantl,-ig, scratches :tnd pits,• reseat the- brus?re- , forcers °would be lnr e, As a ` :..° f _ pressing surroundings of iii artvred g Tile return of the Germans; �. said an. It pays to be careful, for serxe care , r g� n mat Ler i I Belgium. To the eye of the superficial' fa�hire clogs; but these are'd'iscarded other, will mean "death to• all of .us ing confidently that they cold set [by replAoing th._tn n their. ho.clr•rs of ;.act at'the;•cli_d oi...191G the, —nett- . newoozner there is nothing rce ti _ ! or leather footwear on Sundays, The and confiscation of our ' ossessions." up a better of their own is its `stead. less move mFy Zne-in great d snit and '11. i pull' in. between merit anti t�hc : bcr of eo&l'rrilr; rs �vh-, read jc,iTiE►d t'.�e t; Pe P b p better in art as in' aril other things. t and a; high I epair bill. But. ' anvor e ' ; : r ly amisrs �z•ith thrr ward appearance � Germ goods shops which abound in 'Tire natives particularly complain 1-' �' who is • , c�nutator 'a ribb:►ir :of 'the sand- I c.r,ors since the trot' PrP ,l�' of vac r . an have hue d.s The ruins of Ypres remain as a mark liastciy with tools call do tiil3 ! Paper' with the sanded led ::.rale:• nQxt to % a's 2R9,000. of Germs y g Ply s of lga- of German crueIt and of the Ger, eslual tui S+►urteeii a d a Germany or .o the German Y after four ears $f people Cher handbags, vanity..aases anti the man Dutra es ., ' of the farthest reach of their 'brutal- work himself' pnovided he is. sure the ;the bras e . - 114alf <iiv. i r:-, f tri, :,_1; __ - _ ______ ' K. Y wa ~ _One must . _ g . -- nn ..glr_Bnd -.wome ._. _ -- - •- _-- ... _ .. c'1e87ri72 h s _ . _ _.� . __ _ls ar n - Rr, , _.__._... ,.,�_., ,. - _of _... like at .rices 'wh it =: an • c g' the _ , have known Geifnan a •.i .-zWen.': ...fallen. 1� of them had kno� y,-'. they remar.n also ss n mean- rammutatar $n } T same hack= d -f. : rnov�+ --� > { ._1 ... '1. ,,.. y • - - -- y before the, war Y •vii the Enf*risht ht jrn o�� 918 t71c .ri„•t_tr .,.tu3tt��li • brushes and the %eseatin of . the eat- . valde of the mark, coriipare 'most Tinier -off days,. and orial of their defeat. g menti will • a ••airy be n,-•e:+5:rr.. 0.�3,- _•ant -1 rt, I the i,” - to appret*iate the than --. - ',' zc.�a_. rf _L:;rrit 7 ,-000 - ge. Y ,, oils head noun-� ter are the only. f' As a n$tion, the Germans' ?rave be-• favourably with London. It is, there- -cillor said,- "They were our friends•'. ,Because they are ruins, they shot+ Y things to a done t`anucli care m,,:f� 'be tlkeri-to keep tne.- a„.•.,l+1r,:il men f.`ut•>, th,; ► ' ' • r ` ” ` _errata o• � come thinner. Before the h I fore, difficult to know exactly lvhat, such -men as we all loved f whut•.Belgium has suffered; because to make the ,s stem operative once1 rilftn, ok sand in eF Prue to bit curse "th •:�::".•i