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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-05-22, Page 2
-n 111 �,.,. V1771 o .:�.w •. . iFr .I .' �•,x 1. Y J A . . I I ..,..I.. .. . . .. . ' - . -... .�_....•.._. • . ..- . , j .... _ � . - ... ,.. , ,., . ..• . • - _.---A_-„r"•`•'•Y�"•',M'•00 . • / ,. ° • / • ' 11 I "';- •� . . . ___-.. . , - . . . .. .-. -.. .. , , .. . -A._ .. _ ..-_ . . - _.,-.. _ ..,... ... - __.-.. _ _.. ...._.- .. . - - .. _. . . _ ... --, ... _...-_.. V._...� --_._.._.�_...y.... - -- ... .- /u .. - . - General • Maurice holds that the _ M HOW THE0 - , I . - ,- — -- 1. -NEW-10 I . . MARM IN THE ART F. I I r, towards decision to mo a the march ��� �O O 0 towards Perls and to move against theL (e ,. ((r� Q . ' WAS WON Bank of the French Fifth Army was WjQ SHIPBUILDING' Oreached about the last da3 of August, SPY DROPPING and not, as has been generally stated, i � V •� r on 4th September. Jofire had intend- , _ � �` GENERAL MAURIGI?'S VIEWS ON ed to take the offensive with Man- !NEARLY 8,000,000 TONS UNDER _ cc�� ��_l ' HOW THE BRITISH SENT GERMAN FISST "40 DAYS.” i oury's Sixth Army of the Somme, but CONSTRUCTION END OF MARCH. (�(� MDrHu�� I the latter had to fall back, and the tJ"I SPIES BACK TO FATHERLAND. French Generalissimo ordered the for- � X11 oo Yw Some - Tire -,%vin Su p the Windshield Clear. ttlation of the Ninth A2'f13y; under Foch. v ��(�� f�Q(%16�Nfs g Suggestions To Kee , History Will Decide, He Says, That 1 April Output on Clyde Tot4lled 34 Vea. ' To keep, wind_hieal ()f'. a car Meantime, the German plans also un- i �N L* T ; We case not afford to be so careless IAeroplane With Parachute Attached derwent aha wiltlt our tires as we once were. For free #rom moisture wipe it over with the Crossing- of Marne by British nasi The enemy was un- ! eels—War Caused Heavy Loss CAST4ROIL. I example, ngtAong ago I Blame to a' a solution made► of one ounce of Dropped Foe Over the [3attltl Lines der the `delusion that the main French to German Shipping., water, two oun:•es of glycerine and Army Turned the Scale. forces were affil in French Lorraine I tt f newly -built section of tarred road Just at Dusk. I ( one dram `of salt. Major General Sir Frederick Maur- before Nancy, whereas the bulk of I The total amount of merchant ship- -� top -dressed with stone screenirlifs. I • _ . _ - - -- _.-- T�vo problems tli,rt Paced the Allies ice, formerly Director of Military them had gradually been swung round Ping under construction in British, Al- I":" was in a -hurry, so I drove at a good - . srpeed over than for five miles or so Helpful Aidfe.. early in the war were how to .got a . Operations at the British War Office, in to. the Allied left, and therefore he lied; associated and neutral countries, 6 , his book, "Forty Days in 1914," gives maintained fruitless attacks before ; at the end of March was 7,796,260 tans, - with apparently no damage. But, Do -hat lex. your engine contiWe to • sufiiclollt Dumber of trained splen and a remarkably lucid and convincing ex- Nancy. When it became clear that , according to Lloyd's register• Oi this I ! I ten miles farther on, a tire blew out; : run when one or more o'f the cy,1n- how to ,laud thele in•- eneiny torritory. s position o! the opening h von Kluck would. not be able to' cu • amount 2 254 S45 -;� then another—an re nus�sin ' ex losions. This . Thp Iiritidh attenil,ted, to solvoY,the p g p ase of the t Lona were under �, . I �; other- 11 four i derh a is P . 11 I - war on the Western front to the close offs the French' Fifth Army on the construction in the' United Kingdom within twenty males! The fine slivers' makes the engine �.nork, al'thoui,h first lriobleni by adding to t4eip-native, , . - of the First Battle of the Marne: The Marne, the envelopment plan was ap- and°5,541,321 tons abroad, /('(,'olb of.stone worked in like sio many Path-.i'You may notice it, flattening out' the volunteer spies a •nuliiber of '.lrofes '"' novelty of his statement is that he at parently discardedln -favor of a.break- II., The tonnage building. in the United `i`� /y nails, and my .cas'ings were racti , hearings _ and, hn5tening: the rime slol,als..:' 'But t14. ihat, pian had its. draw• tempts to put himself in the ° 'ti'sition of o, p through in,the- French -centre, the .at- TKingd iizeluded 603 steel steamers ly ruined• Now; when I ,hit •such a',-w'lren he bearir.�;s ,still ,Dave to., be cks.. - ,, the Germans, and to discover what tacks on Nancy being intended to coin- i of 2.,220,81¢ tons' and fortyLnine' steel - road, I Slow down add ell • over on taken ug -•,-an expe,,,swe job, ti:h9ck> , NT1..1 profe�sioe spy., is ltctrxYly, �.: p1. they were planning and doing during' piste the encirclement of the Allied .' sailing ships of 32,396 tons. ._ 'the .dirt shoulders: At the fir �. ever mat'orists= ,t>11t5 off a s lon- ass• -?,eau oi;, ;� ,Ww:�rr:�,kout„ a- x.,u, ..r,-,.,,....-:,::..;;.�-.,.,• ;.- , _ g-- _ Thai to st chance Y . _ I turn -off into some b wu • v O-! ible:. W1n.1I edueated, a- clevei_• Pint uls.r"' . ") nd I 1-• - .tai. treat front. Mons: "The fntov, Armie , But von li�luek found -himself i Lal amount of tannit:ge under construe- -. y S, a en P - tl�atftttt obtained itti• finis ova _relied'. by an,. Increasing nmgztace'° Lir tris 'tion ajr the Bird of 'March a !*E-ALTI'i• OF' ,PLAN`T8-. "thou •though rt adds man ' _ T e b st ova to lara_te: a mis�i..� edual to allnust ciliy rrllq� r,t :�c•�, gilt, .., sceeded by y miles to * Tn h e Y wit . .-.. 6. "threw what bas been to me/ain entire flank and rear, and had to draw as- 275,000 tons that, in hand at the end oP 'flip -and I advis0 you to ' do thei cylinder- is •to open the com •r-ession ofteli Unprincipled. in in:cny dist-uses y I ly new light upon the campaign, and sistance .from the neighboring army !the December quarters, or 375,000 I A Ml atter That 'is Receiving Mesh, At- same. 1 relief valves, one by orae., look.inb for. he works'for the country that Lidl t':"3 ,� , trade clear what had previously been of Buelow on his left. So a a tons more than that. building twelve l tention at• the ,Present Time. . When ever ou ta)�e $ ,i t_ . gap + i flame at each :one. If no is seen highest for his servlces, and it so:iie- dark," The German plan proceeded w,as left ill the centre of this army be-. mouths ago. Although only five vee- especially an old one c&s ng �' .aper the throttle sl htl. T,irfs- gi es ti111as-hnPpena tllat.a ..sp;; in- the em- . •, - 'rotection for the_ health of plantb Y , examine its ' 1. 1►lvy of one country is actuail .. Iwelen' La Fere Champenoise and "the meets over 10,000 tons: were launched in is the object o! an organized move- interior surface crefull for cracked the right amount oP has toeach cy 1 , Y y an. on the theory: derived: f!roin fire elder . j t; Y ! • e enemy spy. Moltke,. that the •sure�t'raad .ta vie- the United Kin -. ,..under, so that _the •flame -will b _ -- m ra es of St. Gond, where Foch Kingdom the .whole �Y last ; meant in which many (Iovernment `and places in the fabric. Ii; clne_its found ---- torJ► lova chat. _, which led ,round the launched his famous counter -stroke. Year, there were on March .31 last -tour sin a blow u r:s�tron enou h to shoot out. Tile- British solved the pri,hh .:r of • ,a:•,..,. 1.. ,9th°er scientists ,ave ow.,,aetivel en- P Q t„ Pates user. nt when g g . S , n Y.. ,; . ea$tn •s.,.iiAiv Main a GI* r uossels bet ,.,.: , , , . T1 .., .,._ •Qisrl l.Ir.t;. ho ieis..I . ' .a .'.r., ♦, �.-�.,„,�:.;.., :I , ._..:�• �,... ,, X k, . 'phe .;ran responsible � o sous .Part. v� rt t� X0;Q0i1 atxd .12,QQ.Q tans , you put the ; hire an. ,� gaged. rtiy: . :1.. err r y fur ! "!liurh."has beer under c �._:, , lr. •T• ,.. (' t x+191'1• v"1, .. s � +�Etl _ p rl c fag - it and •_arr i ii i «r itteli abuuf, tfi d construction e- ght-betw,cen -.; .. r to seed u � tie en .ine sli rhti art�l r; , : i ,: i h,?�' ttri �:,i; :; ,_sill,' 3' n8 tout „ . .. a ,: �, , o, ;,It cifj '•a nsaztter {of -the -. -os:,t •witai ,fin- ; Non-skid ,.-totes •av,iih•, , P b ' y - - „ waa von 13chlieffaa, the predecessor of miracle of the 'Marne, General Itiiaur- 'X000 and 15,000, six' between 15,000 and ( ' .heavier to hold down three 1`i`bTa�c' S -s %`t a"'w '"tu *Ue "Pb6 vwuS� oor-%- �'(h .. i-11... ' -- the younger Moltke � as the Kaiser's " ice says, "and.I yield to no one in, my, 20, fact as may be judged from tread, sho'1d ,be used on the rear g Y--�-. ryas selected as the first spy- - 'and four between 20,000 and time. This leaves one working and , - PY- admiiation for Foch' � 25'000. fact that c4i�eases of one kind or an- wheels of ?all cars; the strain ,is far dropping pilot. His side! military adviser, s generalship and the corresponding cylinder firing. If P b p or der, , says M r. 1. the cool ud me Dunn the last quarter work on ,100 other 'enormously reduce our annual greater back there. When . the caps- (�` endell D. llowle who.n is an ofIlcer- _ - _. f . g nt•which, atter days o! g production . of foods►t"u`ffs. A few of i engine stops that cy::nde , . the r ,is not ngs wear .thin, they can be shifted , firing. 'I pilot in .the Ft0ya1 Flying Corlrs, `i� oris The Enemy's Prob{ems.- almost intolerable strain, he•displayed,,. steamers of 42$,576 tons was started,, . .. • these maladies are. bacterip,l in char- to the frt�nt wheels or .carried as ex- +• - to fly -.over the Tines about dusk, with o There was atwo-front problem to I in seizing at once upon the vweak spot and seventy-two Steamers of 203,966 aster, Engines without compression re.ief but nearly all of them .Arib, while new non -skids are put on valves need a, different treatment. the spy ill. thtj obyorrc�r's curhplt, be faced. Russia had to be held in i in the. enel>ly's line and ai n at it tons were launched. Of the onna�ge ,, , caused by microseapic fungi that feed the rear wheels. •cll�ct .a lonely s ,uta vii Gerin lti tern- . . check, while France was being quick at exactly the right time a blow building abroad, 75 per cent., or •4,185,- ( Shorn circuit each cyrinder in turn Ly 1 ,,, a ,.„ �•_ _ . I w --- upon and destroy the growing crops. A little scut i �._., r . _�_... _ ...,_ hick changed what wain �therwise 523 fora„ were. in Ute iTnite$ n a fire cl�oesn. t alarm .means. of , a screw driver rest•in� vii- tory stud tantf. T'heYl' fife , :,;� :rolild - -- ly beaten to her knees. For this per- k Kilo wtedge on this 'subject is ver,Y us, and we let o • r ' ..'..• n5 .�. pose more thud two-thirds of the ' tt g , bu shar sand " �, 11nib unt of the ima-bine , 11,1 the cfll7- ' have been a limited suece s unto coin. States. In .the British dominions, ,• in• - , _, p tie cylinder t ,.th the blade toed iiia - - 1. �11- new.. Forniarly >tt 'iyas sit osed -t at _.__ _ ..,..,.:, .�_,. _ane .. _. - - _n tet Pp h &nt s*,.one cht en _ ...-_ mys available forces which were p e victory. Contemnor r o Inion eluding Canada, 303,088 t were •• •� Ps lar; a j% bit by bit, a,d. of the lu If• the er:: iris ta,lr :ti=ili11r1 fly i,acif to till }s.:ti.�ll i :,es Y1. a blight that killed a crop was . a until --'bang!! If we h filjed the 1 the he. P g• a104b. to be cc:*icentrated in the, West, Com- has already done justice b ti� to Foch's ltuilcjing; in Japan, 254,835ons; in ;`supernatural visitatlion. . To -day it is' slows down the cylinder is a I1�•e one. ► .� cut, using one of the all Vu Ca ; If it ' i; `not affected by .this recess t he plan worked very l; c'll first it (vie leadership and to, the en urance and aures ' 1 prising 68 divisions in all: The Ger- I p Holland, 182,308 tons. If the fi ,, ' cogniwed as an epidemic 'of fungus frig outfits that a,re on,,the m rk eveni,.1, if .ha , �cnc c t.1, t t '`\ et, the cylinder is no•t;' firin ' 1 ' ic' `'hY mem armies were arranged in two valor of his troops. Nar! has there at the end of 1<iarcit be compared with y ' g.' _.... disease, and the "germ” is easily iaenx ,w6',mould have adds c. t111 r ,.the been any failure to reco iiiize either. those at June 30, 1914, the ;last quay- . d m y, hundred + • ,inr, to (-',,'r-,? :.n was groups; the first, raven 'up along the g tillable. , Wi-h ..,rx or more cyhnc ars th'IS, -Y . � p. i :vis tli 1 d the splendor of If[anour terly period ,before t ,� „ �, mile to the life of that tjre. I ; actn:iliy ,1 Gerin;in' s i -sire of Be_gian frontier, 'w,1s to be the princi- y resistance, , f he war, it. shows Rush; a d `smtitS are typical I •.s ext,mmely difficult t,o iotice:.. Wi.th.. 13 tho • YP Main inner tubes a , "doubiv-i r-0, ,••i,lg; ldr.ii. -The �cftntain an` enormous increase has taken plant diseases. They are the result I II Y 3 pal means. bf obtaining the quick' de- ''in •face of von Kluck's desperate et:' r place , Y r(e, ruined b a "six "c rIinder en.pi#le' ground t}i ' forts, or (allieni'3 rt -source, which in shI building abroad.` While the' the sudden application of hh'e brakes wires to Nos. 1 and 6 plugs and trlt" c,rc'r tcz�GE•riliany, lir: l'l;tani`eit" as vision; ' the -s�econd was to meet ,and P of wholesale attack by' certain kin s . ' contributed so much to the final v' figures Por the �Tni,ted.,Kingdom ar fter a -_puncture or blow-out.--=-Wli,en - out like -a four- li er en ine. Then us"l'1- ''Tri. c'Ulllilig au.,rtZ, he wearer, -ire counter the probab)�e French' -invasion to Bu tc- x . e , of fungi. There. is not a plant tttaZ" ` -•: ' • 8 this. is cions. a heavy strain i thrown fe lace these wires •1 unci N,oi. throttles t -he engine too low • ails# it • of ;orraine, and pin the main French ry t nowise-rer yet, so far as I am .,00,000. tons higher than those before p and aro - ,.»C , • -- 4 •.w. � ,, -, . ,>.:: •. ; :. ,; .: , -IIt, ;.,n grows that line not Its fungus enemies. •� ,., ;�,#„,4,,-,,,. forces in the south. The_ Allis ' aware,. has justice been the •ar ah Q.n„th"ise.> whew- `q y� - "`' - `' ,A '. A6 ,. „ , - , - $ - R J=f bu :.,.. T-. 1. �,'r °'r t' -. - _• _ I! . num ne. , ,y.,.r_ �• fie, 31cli1ig, -'t' tai w a?st#nCtitfff�'-3'. and'„4:” Willi- "i, r. I►1 w__.__, , r .., .. , , _ zo fife, ,. . NWthil th'e 'Fast few' yefirs a vast`' deAI _ _. ~� part D1aY�d by the British in theiriaS increased by more than 4,000,000 of effort has b to resist it, and the result- is an in=' ground all the wires on 'one side 'and Ca:,ght in a Trap. 9`bers• as A whdle were nof'Infertor, and been devoted to finding 1(- - Jofire intended to employ 39 out of his glorious episode. tons. nor tube torn l�eyand' rtapair. It is' test out file other side •.arni then means for, checking the deil?redatiana i alway , better to shut off the ower Ttiere :� as no «•a r for. the caPt�lin I. available 60 divtsfonvfor an offensive ' ' • I am convinced that his. , Contrast. With June, 1914. of- these miscroscopic pests. It has p .,change the wires and firesh on` `the tit start itis engine,tiniEs.�a sonic t "'`' �`W across the Franco Glerman frontier, ts►ry will decide that it was the cross- and sto fife car slowl one been to some extent successful; but i F'' y untested side. should slicing'the propeller of tiff: 'Iiia- ing of the Marne in the .early' hours The increase is really- greater than , --_ _... should r ,:He was forced to weaken the 'attack . of the 9th b shown in these figures; since the for what seems to be needed is the deter- f- - ire. He "•as .aL„ut to enlist the ser- by, reason of the gnemy s Concentra• Y the British Army 'tthich _urination and (so to speak) eta ar i- F,OtIR HERO ONS. " vis' , turn e u 8 ores for P ) .Od d $ _ u OT .G l TY es �>f_t1tE . n, 1. hE� , .. _ ed the scale against von Kluck. g June, 1914, included a• _> . N L _ 1 r the IAiaci;Mseein-g' ---• --- tion in' the north, and'to bring � �;s.•� • 640,000. tons building in Germany ization of the best methods,. , ,--1. - the ltifgh 'the c::l;taiir t•as iii, started. _ • tral reserve towards the Ardennes, • It is not possible to arrive and Thus,. for example, the mischief__ Two V.C. s, a D.8.0. nd_ an M:_ i ;_ J� - Austria, •while D of C. s 8mrprises-- For _the - Cottnsei Who- Had : � -ism,'_ 1414- •)eg&W.-tom sl#attt arts th r but even as late as August 22nd the at any other conclusion than• .that, it Present returns do not - - e f-'- - . ,flint. smut tray be done away_ with to Retard of One Farrtil rl,o •e was = full strength which the enemy was. was them ce of the British advance include enemy countries Y• _ e iii e e Accused. bringing .through Bel u W -his Blank and rear The great development, -due to the- 'a great extent by treating the seed A proud mother wa k - to-attr.tr;t ,•tttenti(►rr 'slid fiavc -the ma gi m was nota which precipi- with formalins (deadly to fungus ed out of Buck Some enterprising,reurini:cencc5 of chine captured acrd the ,ilut to I - . war, in . United States shipbuilding, . is ingham Palace the o li'er. day. Parent • 1 .lien ' known, and it 'was still thought poesi- fated von Kluck s decision, canned the spores) before planting.. Tho cost is the, English courts iratve recently been prisom r. ble tQ envelop the Germane north of Germans to begin their retreat and indicated by the fact that the. tonnage ' of three dead hero ons -two V.0 -'s - - • 1,a mere trine—less than two cents an written for $lackwoad;s Magazine by'- Come hack"'. under construction at the present time 11�,ut��i tine captain, the Meuse by an advance of the Brl- saved Manoury at a time when he was and the other a holr of the M.C.— d.,A: Sbtrahatt. One of them concerns T c Is more than tweet -ei ht times the ` acre. - --- - • fish Arley acid of the French Fifth in grave danger. Y g . her grief had been lightened by kindly a man who was ac he " spy paid no' he A' to the corn- - . _______��, amount. bu`;-,; . th_ ere' in' June, 1914. Seed potatoes may be treated • in the words of symn t, sed of �tealfn marl ; ,so ,tlie c1 r : rr r: Army. .. lathy and- Pim id watch and chs n % > y g 1-;'-__'_ i ~ cel a� Ria - _ _- � . *-_..- _ - - At-the-the1914 t - same way with formaline, or wit -b -o p-1 - •$'Q Ie ianteci'Ill chine gun u on -mil fie, he new ton the Kin ' .EFFECTS -OF COLORS - g. Men in thh craved lifted• friend, Geoghegan, � p him unrl 3lterl a burst • • - It w�-with this general idea thatr ' per sulphate, for the eliminatio of to defend him! of rounds rover his hen(l. ,That hu!t ,(i .11 nage- under survey in Lloyds register „ their hats as she passed out of the writes Mr. Strahan but said that lie' the .British marched to Mone- Gen. '-- amounted-to 1,865,35 - tons; Scab .and some other common: die- • the s;,y, who returned tri ,Lite. machine ' ` Certain Shades Have a PronoGnced In- which is - I - • -- - palace gates. - - Maurice is of opinion that the military eases of the tuber. was' too poor to' pay everi<_a reasonable' with lrou poor grace. ('.,pt. X -- -- ' - --- - effect of the splendid Belgian real, I _. finesse en Human Beings. considered a very large figure; • but Mrs. Bradford had •just received fee.- •Geoghegan, in Iris generous way.:cwt ; " It has been ascertained that the -bar- 1 elled hirn to swj1l tila Life present total is not lase than 4 - from the King the Victoria Cross said that he would would -take --a brief from ' t)le ante at Liege was greatly exaggerated. , Ethnologists say that of all bright :597,626 tons, an increase of Ib0 ! berry is a favored "host" for the fun ; of .tile nraehine and start the enf;ine. So far from holding the enemy up for ,colors red is the favorite among `cent. per 1 gus that caused the abominable "black N Bradford the •dock. After he had received the • away ed to her son, Lieut -Commander �s the c� itain left the round he rid- e fortnight, in eRect it delayed him mitive g Drf- j 4. !or most conspicuous rief he had an intel•t�iew a�ittf tti?F t - L g peoples. It excites to violence The Clyde shipbuilding out ut for I stem rust of wheat. fObvioUtaly; then; -l- - - died the rttitr tv;th bullets a::�i ic'.ft D gallantry in the naval action at Zee- I prisoner and. came away convinced hirn (lead I' the lon.el only forty-eight hours. Several of von , in flags and uniforms. Red is the • highest recorded , in any it Is ,of importance for the wheat- y field. When April is the ht 1 grease last April, when,. 'without 'a that the prosecution was a piece of Muck's corps had to b© brought -from 'emblem of domination in +month except April 1913 when the grower that he should eradicate the moment's hesitation, lie Rent to ser-, malignant raven e b a (^I,t. X ret:Irned-'.nnd Ireliorted • , Y _ _ g Y fortner friend. -Eastern Germany, and 1t is improb-' religion. The-caMinat and 1 the doe.: Agnitania and Calgarlan were launcl�i- + barberr wherever he Suds it grow- ! tain death" in securin his h r: hat, hath h:r rrenerl. able in any case that his 'main bodies, ;. Y ling. I t ii; ip to the , He defended with fervor.. and the jury I r. l;encral lieacl- tor of divinit have their red ,robes, j ed. Last montb's output amounts to Mote, \ , quarters dPciffed that Qnrzle other aRiich were Jo envelop the Allied left, I On the other .hand, red has replaced . -thirty-four vessels, with an aggregate ( Dusting with .fungicides - (instead of Her youngest son B adfer- ,acquitted. The next day he had �a let- let-thod of s1)y droppin., w•(-,trla have to could have been ready to march nerves LBreen in one respect.as `ristfpl color, tonnage of 85,714. tros seta indicate 'spraying) has recetntly'.been found to Brigadier -General General .ter from his dock client Aayin�'how , : i he tied: 7t `«•ae decided to equip t:ick ~ p R. B. Bradford, was awarded, the V.C. grateful he was for Geoghegan's kind- . - . I. the frontier before the 12th at the At great state functions out of doors I the Clyde will soon reach -a higher i otter tt superior protection for apple, .spy with i flarRehate:' Then the .." earliest. ThefiIlTovember. 1916, for fearless nergy nese, and asking him to acre t a strait - -_ _ pilot They got going two ; in India, such as a durbar red umbrel- :standard than in _- --- - . .days1 peach aAd cherry 'trees asainst ser- p would fly oripr.-its:in the past. and at a later, but these two flays were invaTu.. las are referred to Pre-war days. (Lain diseases. under fire and skilful leadership fn at`. Drose$� in place of tine fee he could. -'- Q green as an ef• 1 VIcOAdmiral Hollyeg, writing in the s tack whereby he saved the situation 1 not' pay, Later, the signal front hirn the spy w,rilld jump �" able to Joffre, mho otherwise might-,' feC.tive �lahade, I The argument is that fungus die- present arrived out ui the• , not have been i , Voseische �eitun'g, estimates the Ger eases of o the - oln the right Rank of his: bri de t} , by re isteted tn:tl liitu..,agd.._a{;-t , slitlon told thea- BWO hits a minoit-,Jnftenee. Curl -'68,'n itlattts ere to a Br at extent -l- ,' p lm• rr t"ti'S li,b• er)len1 ground. - -_ German onrush !II check. ► ou i man mercatit?1'e marine before the war • , preventable, it i of the division. He was the yours e t i watch and chain. • siY enough, it appears only to af- at a gross tonnage of five and a half p proper means are brigadier in the Britixh army, be Geoghegan of 'course -it What 1Zlan failed fmni.. elle start for Lost O ``i feet the cat In the same way; that red' millions. In four and a half years of , adopted. xt:c}ed' Life every spy th rt Was taken .�it•rr-b r Opportunities. cj: . I affects other animals. •Humanity has' quarters at a �rriillion ; -- — promoted to that rank at the age of watch and chain to the Police, c ho re- y 41:e - . leither the British nor the French a respect for blue, which is the} cloak ,war about three . 26. He was killed in November, captain Was 'afraid to juirp vihe.n Lha Wear Like Iron. 191?. ;stored them to 'the rightful. onner; r:,Uc�iat nion;ent a' reivec , .c:,,l the cap• tons were added. a litho more than the : A third son, Lieut. J. B. Bradford, I for, whether the thief knew it or not had )mended fighting In the mining of heaven. In legends and fair tales year. Dur- I "My' dear sir," said the salesman won the M:C. He too w hiR a titin %vat; `cunipellerl to rr,tir .reglons of Mons and Chalrleroi, defen- it is the fi Y outptK in a single normal a9 killed. The acquittal, although it secured him ;I vath. fiodd little .'boy, destined to ing the v►ar. 1,000,000 tons were cap- courteously, as he handod the Gusto- onlysurviving Son is Capt. T. A. Brad prosecution Por the theft, hitting d14ch;tri;ar! fits;rli)t;c•:,• . •ively or other, lse, but they were achieve suc•cesq in Itte and marry .& Lured by the enemy of which 385000 Hier his package and •• frons further • -J% -fill .. . forestalled by the enemy. By the `princess, who i� described as clothed D g t}o change, you ford, D.S.O. did not matte the proPtsrty hlr; pnnQcring cn (,r Liss bituatfonr, tons were taken on the high seas. Two 1 will find 'that your suit will wear Mike d• (ISL.-' ,- morning of the 23rd, when the battle in blue.'while a red blouse serves for . The King was so kind and • sym t' I -remember being told of a semf�. thc►ir7ht Of ,f 1,Inn... that of Mons opened, the French h al- the bad boy, and a. half million tons. took refuge in 1 iron." paths, ic, said Alra. Bradford, 1n an j what similar rinse in which the c t::,r •c, : y( pr(I 1 ,li•ed this bif'i.;. 1,uril„t are Car- �- !ricer) in 51,r•, toltlt 1r;a,1( c:tri icrr, tirtdcr neutral harbors, but'as neutrals came And sure ©nrnr;tih, it did. The man' interview• "I yvell•fAmember•deeoran . was one of stealing I� hair of bre► c h^,;• ready been driven' across the Sa...,re, ! �'iolei Is held to be a depressin greater art of this ; n1 ;: t 11 ',n��r•(, ,1:� r.r ., , , s in.tb the war the p hadn't worn it two nionths when it be. 1 ,19,1,1 ,:ry `roleNted and were even to the south of the BrI- 'color. - To live chit.-rually in .a room I was lost.. lie estimates that Carman gan to look rue mg two of your sons, his :Majesty A Young barrister defended �n(1,_n►uch i ',', y I ty. said -in pog- I to his delight, won na ,Tarin'Val. The i �•''(:1 Lire Ttiil(;t in,11s ,i lr, ,.. ('upt. t a right flank: Von Kitrck app�►ars 'papered and uplrolctr.: erl in vinlet is bet abcivt three millions _ presenting her with the \ -' h d v �. is , to have been imperfectly informed as sufficient, it, is tcas�rtecl, to ilei is nage during tlie' mil ns toss ton. .Laziness of -.*r ^_� thumous honor won by Coritmahtler I priaaoner, howevc,r, sl; .,ji•f•,l fir, (If, ,i„ , t '' 1 t-fit'.1.1 under. • to the iirftfah dtsposltions. iia -Com -:.mild iugunl - d nds to indisci,p ' Bradford. _ .I.am sa spy for you. It�so Ye -the ck # -- _ trc,�l:. ,L_._.j,�, i�It �:yr-tom. - 'Z9'• HfI�--Mrdt`--Vt.t: -of E-tig. propai'i%b may be recavererl. Ire as mils h Sts insuborcliiii;tion does, is a mo Y r''=`'t�' li ;i certain - _- .. �hc,l(I a spy.; ll;, `” st remarkable thing to have qu urle free, Illy man;" r r'- •1;'i••• 1 h,:1 • mltted himself to a direct frontal at. ; land had 'a passion for dark blue and i • S,lld the the umr� for rc•' ; , - tack before he was in a �_ —Marshal Foch. two "V.C.'s do one inmjly. you mustJ-young crnlasel, c.1. ( I,- , t.,f• r^pt•,in. ' Dosition to always contended 'that his titental out- The value'of British trade be ver " ' • ,1t' a i'i1,11 of a i0%." , c•.::i?•l : r :�l ? f r effect envelopment, and allowed the, look alas much improved by Hangings A Truth -Making B. -II, prefer- Y proud of them."` "I'd rather wait tlT1 the prosc•Cutor c 1;' •• I . hr fir°;Mfrs i oWyi t1, 111'• • , British time to escape from the toile, of this color, end to goods from within the Em-. leaves, whispered the criers. -11 c lv►nn(1. t'.ie ' Fortune r Abell only 5.ir.chcs high and -2-14, . in- it taw- actuall g, -- _--- ' W1hyg1• :-.• .... _.__ - -- 't.r�i.--WAs_{�ut flit,► rt•c• rri n•c�rkelt gave llfm a secr,nd chance -at I -�— �_ P •, g working,- means 1_ __._. _____ _.. _ ;11c•ndirlly. .l'r<rtii I cher in diameter at the b,1ae was sold ' M1licns of dollars to Canada. "The weep with 'those who weep, but Because I have thorn on." that time : otl tho L© Catesn, and again be was too Blow. ! The Canadian Commission, while •recently in London tot 1,250 guineas. Canadian • Yet he and the German General Statif R Canadian women to favor it is of bronze gilt, with •,union hints. grasped the 8lic apparently_ have not: do sot weep too long. Try the medi- • t'r'�'ate5t a; in •any h;:rt c,f file fly., askin -- •ti - --� , imagined that the British Arm had K p K i ficanco of this yet fi': ,>,; ^ to t,r• :•t: Canadian -made a smile. -mean Biea�ett. t l tc, << Y goods, is doing ail ' it' en raved on two side y , ;lin;- ?� been i c�c,tl Is ut out of action, His -panels. is one statement made_ to the Cana. �� Tic waa a wouncieri Totem r.ho ha , + ,•i r, :'(t'�r+ �•c,If, _1_ , r::,,` r;ti. e fi, 1' can to Ret manufacturers fo I!nlli•ovo' fhrol; Canada should at once gel -after"` been -hadly arots;trll#-�t-n--.The Fa;i t ' .%* , �I�iHS r;c r -- . �iirr•; t •• • ll. net•al instnrc•tfons ware a I Throughout Galwa3P it was believed I than Trude Commission. the big t r!1. •. apparently the quality of 'Canadian gOOd9. f thht anyone who told a lie after being R str+ am of American tourists Doctor, he sal(} a xiously, "shall I .:::' 1 th^n cr;sir h - r. �: ,,' ,.,, , „ r.:arch south wpgt until he • over,,I C. T. C. (Canadian Trade C^mrnis-; sworn on the golden be% would have j Credits of X75,000,000 - have been who, according to the information be able to play the riano when tile--'-'ic'"`I' t(' thr, rrr,,;n,1 t, i ;' (.11.t" r- japped the Allied left, anti tet south- sion� \ie hecotning a household' word his mouth twi$ted, and dc,vcn to the 'established in Europe,hy r,lnsda and received by the Canadian Trade Com i� ®f txlirrs hen}?" ''t'pr tl' l.. ` ThP •f`e,M ,115- 1,-• • _.___ was ova;(18 hP w'ent, Without regard to' ' in reality. It �2fi,000,000 more is likely, but ae- mission at Ottav-a, will finis will " t 'nl3 S u i"`�'" 1 ta„t t;tc�_v. 3 pl,eals to vrome to tn�ddte, of the last century it was nuc- year bet r a!ssurerl the doctor': '•'j'}1a, "-- :� w•^ the Ill f M; f, ;r• 1, r h; t irc,m 1 .tile direction of our, retreat,". "Which ; s �; only Canadian goods whereon- c'es�stuhy used for t.hA dis,r over of in- touch tx to the C. 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