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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-12-20, Page 2• 'r Dean Negleet The Stattilig System.. end the generator. In the temPletsa A few recce *go automobile owner* starting and lighting system there ere did not cotteeive of having their motors other important factorg, such as the eras:1mi and Abair lamps tighted by storage battery, regulator, ammeter, "ittrieitlt sitY's an expert. 'When the starting switch, fuse box, starting *Pet electric salf-etarting end lighting dr- t • ••--4.-• •-r•-• VICTORY ON • rpleass,' *ailing "Serenely through the / it oat' of smoke. _ _ uff i c "I think I *iv* found a meson for RANDERS 1111414 ttrl: ;ulna:I:ftM.:1P *saTchendaele -in 1 re ip"tate etirement a the obeervation a one prisoner, He f,.... "said: 'We do not like the Canedene • BRILLIANT TRIUMPH OF Dv* the Germans think theY are Very 400- Ii.E.hiSON . OF TRIM CHRISTIAN perate men: TS' CANADIAN TROOP'S. ° The Meaning of the -c apture ef Feu. chendaele 'Where:German Lost 109,00 Men- • They Rest Content Toalay. "Two and a half years 'have poised duce I first talked with, Canadian se1- dies by Ypres; Few of the men who _came back this morning were in Viet historie retreat, when the flower THRIFT.2 • The Most linpreseive Admonition Of Ail Time Againet a• t• ' Ratite, *YANA *PPeared teeny were very When The strafing switch ith Pree,sed ' To keep a sense of proportien in the Gene' -in EraPemr's ieghni* Ar"aThese idi „ A • - . solPtical *a to ite prttetioat offiojeum , down by 4epo,14 or some other devAce the aest.events et filo 4si we muat Our thin battle front below the slopes mpressive and .Pertinent I akt *rat ennoying troiible* were ex. the electric circuit in cloned between 1 .1' • a • tooA. pot only at the Venetian Plains We worda from the Good of St. John, hold toelays •Yet they heve not fere gotten the stand Of that first little i havea direet relatiorl ta food ecOnOMY • On, Saturday one ef the large fish •aboite My experience? The' whole • baud, of Britons -from the Dominion's() ,necelisarY at present in every eece eisSolaue/eg co, rnpanies seht a two course of niy life was changed in one :e day. All becauseea girl eaideiny state- ment about Jonah and the whale was inaccurate." , ' Ile Paused a Minute, befere proceed - 6 Food Control Corner '-----'" [ I HU IVIARRIED NELLIE' .14444,4,ms,e4 AFTER ALL Fish at Low Pricee, , 'Consumers iu cities of Ontario ;aid Quebec deeiring to secure wholesome Terause, a girl leughed at him, Jinte fiah at low primes will do well to ask inie Stillwater abandoned the minietry their dealers to eecure a quantity of and took to fouling. . pollock. eke large supply of fish is The other day my little road -eater hummed up the Fairview hill, and I stopped at the Stillwater gate. Jive, mie bid me welcome. -"" • "Welt, how is yo* farm?" he ask- ed, after we were seated. "There is room for improvement," replied modestly. "Preeitely, Did I ' ever tell you available and has been offered' f.ob. shipping point at the Atlantie steamer& swithiseads off and dreseed, at a cents Per pound, packed in boxes with ice Mid no charges for packages. ' fortunately the public is not faminer -with this cheaper fish and Iarge Tien- tities are wasted for lack of a market. pecienced, buf generally these were the battery and the nix volt etartmg siboinated by efficient engineers, who motor located on the bridled case. i every step of 'their reluctant journey, -They take you te that sloping hill- - 'hundred box of pollock to the Food Controller's Office. It ' readied Ote devoted much time to working out. a The current from, the battery causes who Mune_ back fighting doggedly tion of the World. . e, Poletkail -starting la lighting device, the Starting motor armature shaft 0 The , swtomobile ia sublected to so rotate ver' raptdly. On'the'sexten- On the Flanders hille the Germans he by the most formidable array. side of Ain Tabigah on the western .tawa on Monday and was served at a thousand the World had, ever•seen, -beaten but shore of the Sea of Galilee, where ,: QC- luncheon on Tueeday, Those. present much aimer in the hands of incompet- Skin of the armature shaft is is hollow ant oPeratore that to produce * simple sleeve having a emir:le screw' .thread mee:whesie lives were. given, to pre:. no! diSmaYed," 6 eurred the, first:Miracle, of ffie loaves have lost over a hawked were no Informed •of the 'variety of iing•with his story • • • - v. v • ‘ .- -- .,,, , v .. but also at thohills of Flandere,Whose eummits are crowned with 'victory. The Germans say they have captor:, ed hundreds of thousands of Italians. . . i the fish' which they were eating mid a "It wee wheat harvest thne 'in Okla: ' - : • ' and °fedi" nletha a eleetile °ell' cut .-.'en the tnitside* A smell gear '" vent the victory which. has now been1 , .' was holding a protracted , * big has been a severe tax upon the screwed onto the sleeve and is free to Plain of 'Ypres; saw their weather- Nearby is the mount of the Beatr- number a remarks were made about home engineering. forces of' most every move forward amtbackward when the achieved ankwhich is denoted by the capture of killischenclaele. beaten,. crosses this Morning. If the tudes, where the Saviour. but a short Et _ t.....exineeidoee-o the •fine quality. ALfter the meal an Meeting: One morning at the Linn's manufacturer. Today there is hard. sleeve is turnedt The armature shaft - -- 1- t. ..____ ., Men *Ito sleep there know anything, timer Previeus y a „. P p epirdeste,evae...ee - ' I, a ear without 'a fUlt 'electrk start- ArIiiiii'llie-ilieVit':throtigh-a heavy ea *---.----7'-irb .-- e---Tpre*-14a ten , --, .......-- lifiltigreatritinfee-theY railerriarteleent iiiicitals'ediChroinlelY OPPOSed - ' each ortheie afthe talii‘ and ifiiis, aliont Jonah and the vviiiiii- int and lighting eysteni. In fact no spring SO the BeClderl-darthlg ef •the "Rasschendaele,". says Mr. Philip content to -day." .., There are Canadian grcives on the ,andlishes, • . to the ideas of theeworld•e "- • .• I.agreed that' fried polloek wait iron have to see that before I could '`"' preaching In telileBeapetaigiett more . appetising- than cod and some believe it!' Nellie Linn said. y • af: Tha: ono would think. layeating mow armature ,01auft canzen the gear to Gibbs, war correspondent, the peeferred it t9 balibut. - '"Yeu don't believelt?' queetione thou *500 Or an automobile without move backward along the threads un- crown and, crest of the ridge which it. 01 eshes vvith teeth cut in the.rim made a great barrier round the sa-- DRSTIC SURGER - when the' ev uts ocehrred recorded bY 1, Pollocic is a. eteasonable fl Iii ild d Sh h ' k Ii is that Fish Committee of the Food Control- thresher.' She laughed again. • ' - in detaiL It tnay be said that there are comes up against a ton and then tack by the Canadians, 'the 'fought .. er the Sea of Galilee, which ler Office "dates that the question Now to 'choke' or 'stall,' a steam- many- very. efficient methods employed turns -with the 'sleeve thus alldwing their way over the rains of Passchen- P . ' of Tiberias. • -e" ' A.- ' And a great multitude followed been carefully con- thresher is a man-sieed job. „Few can of fish supply has, b• ' ' • et present ort different makes of cars. the starting motor to turn the fly- daele and into groiencl beyond it , • -- . became they saw the miracles sidered, and that if the Cariedian-con- do it.•• You must feed the machi ii, One may prove more suitable for a wheel, which cranks the engine. ' It "The Canadians have had more 'ANOTHER OF THE BluTigli WAR. tiro, pee s the must perfect avalanche of sheaves to ac-, fr. particuler make of ear than another. may be noted that ' the coil spring luck than the English, 'New, Zealand, . - which he did :On them that were die- sumers *mt. chea ' fi h th ' ' ne ' ----seees- Then again the engineeiing depart- furnishes 'a very flexible drive 'which and Australian troops, who fought the GIRLS' MISSIONS. • ' eased. ... , e e e s oo er head and laughed. ,when it does appear on the Atlantic "4 man once' tried to. tell us a • The eubject dt electric starters is of the engine flywheel. '•• lient of Ypres and hentrned us in the St. Johnas ollowse -----------------1. After helm ;things Jesus went Comet iteomes in lar e u tri Th ext4neivo and cannot .he discussed here When the gear is fully meshed it ilats'and swamps, After a heroic at- • v manta of factoriesIbay differ as to the preients the loaddbeing thrown on the Itattles on the way up with most heroic . • look to a, ,more general use of gray- complish it. I told *Mi ee Linn that I'd • . s s therefore went nes into a fish, whiting, polled; eusk and hake stall that old steam -thresher, ta the „. ' 3. Iesus who haye tried these varieties Queen'a•taste, a,nd then I'd argue tire • merit* of vetious systems and accord. starting motor tiro suddenly when the endeavor, ahd not a Mall M the ArmY . • . ' modntain, and.there he sat. vnth .„ his rrhose • • bitty employ. the kind they approve. gear comes up against the stop and will begrudge 'them the honor which 4. toot Hospital Where Discarded dimples. a • , acimmend Mein highly but as yet few point about Jonah and the whale. She • It is safe to state that 'with the starts to rotate with the sleeve. As they _have gainedt not easily, nor -with- Footwear is Restored To • 4. Now the pas* stile festival restaurants or hotels are 'using them, said if I succeeded stied believe . any- .s. and they are practically unknown to thing said -whales irides:led._ preiont advanced development of the soon as the motor itarted the fly- out the usual,price: of victory, whiele of the Jews, was near What s•A -Usefulness, the general public. general demand "I secured stout pitchfork d 5. When "Jesus therefore d lift- ed up his eyes and s$en -that a verY for this cheaper fish 3,'s certain •th re- Mounted the f(leeding platform reancly, automobile need not permit this factor smaller gear much faster than the path," . • , • • 4'th tu of 'Passchendeele ia a fact°57. at ,the far end -of -Old great multitude cometh to him, he:said " drivin the is seine men's death and, enaisy men' various systems the Purchaser of an wheel gear then begins g •. Kent Road,' in England, the \war girl to Philip Whence shall we buy br•ead, I to necessarily influence' his perehase starting motor could possibly drive it. e ap re - is not.the PixrPosevlef 'this article to This causes the' gear to unscrew and the culmination and Anal triumph of scr ate apiatA or elaborate upon inove forward 014 of mesh with the the long series 'of hard hammer - gain beeting all records. Fromall • di she is sending e that'these may eat? - • 1 ermittm the drives by which' we have forced our over the country • 'her she i -Mend- $. And this he eaid to try m; -1..- - _ .iidesysparthetiker system. or any particul-• teeth cm the flywliee , p g soldier shells, down e• he hiraseli knew -What he would bit rather -to gi.ve a simple explana- foot is taken fition the switche which mencement Cif oPeratione here on SeP, ing his boots ---and those who'. laioiv far at-, method of starting and lighthig, engine to run free. As soon as. the way along 'the ridge .since 'the 20 The Th honor of deliveririg 1 most about armieS have the greatest El°. . ••• 7. Philio answereci•hirrii Thro hue-. tlQn Of hoWn• modern two unit system should be immediately after the en- tember e ty in deciding which is the • is employed. This Particular method gine takes up its cycle, the, starting this last -blow was given ..to the Can- 14ifficul -, more important' mission. cued pennyworth of bread is. not sure employs two units, the electric motor motor carneeto test. • ' adians,. /Mena tropps could *have eone . • ficient foe them, that every- one may • A representative of the Lonuois, take a little • •' liceese from the Food Controller, • "At 8.15 I had two blisters -on each'. ton or association, to operate, without day. . 4 . • sult in a better supply. :Housewives. td begin.: Men grinned broadly. 'They . and patrons of . 'Welk eating places were running solid on. wheat .that day. will aid the movement for utilization That meant start at six and quit at , 0 this 'fish by asking fer the var- tvvelve. I did etilete-aod when I got ieties mentioned and insisting that started- kept going. had a faint " • .they • be served.' es• e • . idea of hot places, but I didn't realize, v On and aftet December it will be their intensity until- I, tried to. stall. illegal for any person, firm, corpoia- that steam -thresher on an August THE CONQUEST- OF BEIM IITO • 4 better------:------' Daily -News -who Ivas-,sho.wn round. Symbol of Great Things. . . . this model Government workshOP tied , it - ,.. barrels. Licenses -are optional. in the had .become of.' my brealcriet. My -..' - eignal foe Petersen to ,fire.e The beide best, and now is almost nothing but per on to a. pair of beets -Straight from • • - - • - P. . There is a boy here that, hatn ease. of mills with a lesser. deily cape= stentech-telePliened. fee noiselessly sagging 'ahead, seemed to some few heaps of ragged ruins and the front coated thicicly with Filen; city- than .100 barrele, but nriay be wished something would break, but it me within range. Looking at Peter- concreted Cellars. But it is the sYrnhol. ders rnud evith .their soles worn five barley loaves, and two. fiehes; but sen,' I saw that the poor fellow was A Rare and SaVage Feist. P any f our.nun in Canada 'Raving a and. ----By en -o'clock they weie him.' * • . '"Passchendisele wee a 'little aelede tWo labele bearing the name of the 'Pa- 13:One of hie disci le 'An rew - • -• ' - h t -- • • at the brother of Sithon Peter., saith, to .theily capacity of one hundred el: more salidated •into• one. I wondered ' what I depressed my hand nervously as a so what are these•among se -many? granted, iipon appliCation, ill which clidn't. Streamseorsoreae.flaweefrom• through aid their toes turned up paralyzed by his anxiety; he was try- . , tbtain_a_ . LONG SIEGE. - . • . ieds in One, of the Earlier -Expedi-- vial's. Ry Dr. Hane - • of great thnigs. Ilmeen urg s order to hold or retake it shows that. 'With against the cutdrater of. the boat 'The whole main . seal:rose on Its foie Rippers, gazed at "To defend this ridge and Passchen- us for a Moment with frightened Teerie-daele; and the-01)st. afeit,ethe; enemy osity and. ceileditself 'foe a plunge. At .has • massed great numbers of guns ihat instant;_siiiiiiltandinialy- With the -and:itierediblernunibers Of machine- -- crack of the rifle, it. relaxed its length guns, and many of bis finest divisions. on the ice and at.the very brink Ofthe To check our- progress cleYised, new, Water f libel less to one side. • systems of defence, and bulk his .cOn, that they hardly looked like boots all. Thee hal-followed-et - - . men sit down. . NOW, there was much same rules as 'those U on whom the :it '-gY 4r4hailn. s'a-ckl".;11:4:.::::::7sm...ilin-g, 10 Then -Jesus saidt l'iralce . the case shch•mills .will be subject t�the re ' "Mies Nellie was sitting on a bale , . • . . the wards of the beet hospital till- in. . grasean* the place. ;The- sneo ere- licensing peovisions are compulsoeye fore sat clown, ifi number about five , Licenses anaerehe-suepended ot re- wouldn't meet my eye. Right there I. forty minutes' tune they had been thousand. •• . .' ' ' \rallied in 'eas:§of Violation. of, any • of resolved to choke that machine, get a . conipletelyrestored -ta \strength and . 11. Aiict:aeaui took,:the• leaves: ahd, the'Food Controlley's regailatialii. - The farm and marry Nellie, or• the i -try- ' •---- el: soundness, upevreectudeacle of %mins when he had given thanks he distri- "Feed Controller is enipeWeto-t-fnalte- het:- -I'd- -tUrn-.tho.se-uiet'S' feels -Into- inc -surgery. - ,. ' down. .111-riiles ..with respect to the'sale, -disteie ch•eers,-or- give -the undertaker a job: : •------e . . pioCess of Restoration. . Mited to them' that were set "1 glaneed over my shoulder -three , like manner also of the fishes, as much -First they were scrubbed, inea, 'bath as they weuld. ' ' .. ' ' _ loaded wagons were. waiting • to : un- of warm wateretheri they Were dress -1 12. And when they were filled .he heft! How I did make that pitchfork J load. NoW, is my chance;1 saieeto my- whiz! I poured 'a perfect deluge of the sheaves late that steaming thresh= • : • a h -• . emetic - band -cutters . -e• etillemeadecisfor-triereee-' -----.:---,-----------!----- ."Rut there is always an end to ' everything: The feeding platform Was . mil& Of board. In my haste I jabbed • ' . my fork.-into.a : board, and before I ' iied , , bution and trat.sf3or atiou of flour mill • products. _. is also given' authors Ise to Insedisciples: , Gather up the. ity te•appoint a qommittee of Millers young Womare stripped- ott heel and ifeagnsents that ' remain; lest they lass to be known as The Millers' Committee eenturr.long, effort to reach -the north boats upon Inc floes. A crowd : of' tion, and at eireey croa.SI3 road and in, ed vvith cas , , ,,.... i pole four hundred lives and two hnn- hands seized the seal and bore it - up every bit of village or farmstead,•and. vetoi:be followed a fey. mo• -t ijost. • ,. , ' • , ' .. 2, of the Feed Controller's Office, togeth- er with an officer to supervise the lier exPeditlorie Ayes the OnS- led Iii. iiiii.---r-ww-fforr-emited-tow Much -forts-through-fts-virciles-"-of--machine-Lftli-96rne4b. -1.70'' ,',.,....., • &ed. shiPn Were loit. . One of the ear-. .to eier ke. The men s e had -to- attack that chain of: .,Iser a skilful young - Wei ••13. , They - gathered up therefor 1 loineratils-whicheshall beelieeasedean man WhO-itrippedriiff the outer - skiter and filled-tiVelifeee haeltetseewiths 1: hd__: ii-lieitiei'eiit .iiii-Ei daa-Golitiorwi.-----bi in. 1853, consisting Of nine- vee were reduced lay' absOlute famine. gun. fire and, •after a great price of of the 'waist' with the help .of a wone Sfeesgments of the fi.ve berley ' teen men. The account of their hard- They ran.arer. the floe . crying and life, mastered it The weather fought, lbaYea dirrying..ent the alangement viith the 'ships as told in The Siege and Con- laughing and brandishing their knives. for the enemy again and again en the derfunnsehine that has been invented which: remained over and ,above to miiiin inankr ." • - The Order -in Council *itli these -quest of the Mirth Poe, by George •It was net. five Minutes before every days of our ',attacks, and the horrora daring t I , After this fiero surgery of 'knife ;14. New those melee when they e.„ • • , them that had eaten. . , . „ . 4, ,,Bryce, is almoht incredible. Scurvy man Vas sucking his bloady.fingers or• ,o the mud and bogs in is grea and pincers catne the Varieus process had.:*ieen what' a miracle, Jesus had provisions confirnis:.the. arrangement p. of re -building a-pei•feet sole and heel done, said This is of a truth the pro, made some.. time ago• by ' the Food :could' retard. iny anovernente I threw ' sand the "bitter cold made the :sunless mouthing long •strips of raw blubber. selation of "crater -land . iniles: deeP- , .,-• 'arctic 'winter of 'one hundred and fosty Not an mince of the seal wet lost eight miles deeps -over a wide swee sothe best the world producee-the .pliet that Silo 'come bite the world. • Controller with rep.sentatives of the board, -pitdifork and four sheaves of milling fade-. • .. • ' , . ' - Wheat bite the cylinder. `C -ho -o -w! , s t% cofitinuoueand tereible night- The' letestiaes' founds:their' way into of country', belongs to the grimmest -1 Some One has -estimated tbitt in the • With "ti. wild --yell themen urgecl laeth crete blockhoueen. in echelon forum- tor oil. then a muscular • id a h • the soup. kettles;• the- cartilaginous remembrances of everysoldier w. o mending cif various injurieS to the. su- Siech was the 'miracle. . •- • • . , Bang!' -said Mr. Steam-thrtsherS ' • • perstructure, ,the 'blocking!' intoequite le His ,soul's laboratory'was .stored eir• brig, Advance, was frozen,mto parts -of the fore flitrers were -has- fought in. this battle of Flanders. . . • • _. . throwing off the belt' and stepping rray .shape, and finally the the spell -Which by ' slow'- - processesTH . b OTAING ALLOWANCE . .. . • . • ' •• • .., . E L - , - just as I jumped down' on the geounde .....e. ,. the great ice pack, which even the re. and passed round t - be chewed upon .1 rae:ttaYilintgAand po s ing:.Only' the turns earth and air and write! into )1.11-' .. ' • , , . . • , "I didnet tirry' around that • farm to . 11 h' . ' . ' - ; Spent HIS Man -Power: , ,. receiee ply -coegratedations -from my e ' ' • • • With -scanty shpplies theY ' were 'it was, bade fair to be eaten before it ' * " a brush aside our labels still* attaehed made it possible man food. . Ee now doubles ats•power 'Discharged, Soldiers Receive Outfit of - hifootwear' as o .• ' , . : taming sun of simnner could not loos- and even the liver, Will'M -and raw as „re_ - , '' ng a a u ;pa ch, to recognize t s smart. po,n itself and contientrates Its• work . ., ' . Civilian Garments. - , ' • achriring friends. -•I'•just • went The - ' dompellel- to spend a seeoad drearY had seen tlie• pot. "That night, on the advance .aa the told ill d t ' but to resist it he has at one time or the 'dilapidated, useless lump of -lea- of seasOns into the sPitee of a few • • _ _. . • .11es% and exposure.; In june, virhen ,hippy ?nen had hmilednur boats, tWO WI° tile arerra af blaad and tileje- "'clef • made 011 next daY1 rented a faten." ,„ . . Winteisin•the,aictic,-- during which sev- !large 'halting -floe, toe Which, in coil- • ' • 1 -fti • ' another piit nearly it.huridred.divisiOns ther that hadren nicked out of a pile words cit heavenly, blessing. ' Comment has been evi y , era' of.the party succumbed to siek- tempt ef the dangers ofdri ng, we A 11" ' • • , more than ------ reains of midi a feast _were e Jong in the direction of the the face -that a 'mail discharged fro'm • of similar in alids little h t h' m sa half an h'bur earlier • he:pc ; given -but an $8 elothing • - . • relic's, tekens says the Rev: Welter *the armY is , Ah, there goes -the- dinner' bell," • ; narrow c ann npene , an e Bur- I coo mg re an •we enjoye erare • • • in deacl and wounded. I saw his dead Ell' tt.'•• t t itch' the lesson. Of humble . a -,--------------- - g A' overnment Jimmie Stillwater eeplaine I want theie provisions .were virtually gone, a eentire planks were devote :to a grand • • in Inverness- Cops,e and .,Glenearse An Amazing Recer , e • Christian t'firift. , . wif h b ' • • a d ence as cos un vas sum p ------- h el d d th ' fi '•d Over 300 girls haveleaduated as `" maintains • a general sto • vivors, • aiming tWo, small heats, and eavege 'feast. • 're 'of Civilian Y . fought t dr way .southward.. ttarve, • tion quickly weakened their efforts, •• " but at that desperate crisis they sight- "11411101/food-ii seal " Er. Kane thus do - set ed the incident: - MillifilliN$0, Wow_ , . Music for the Tank. '- • . .. • • • or the anmeement of soldiers prOb- ably no.inore nnique donation hasheen Weed, and over all 'this groand.4the boot sers'eons at 'thiseeetablishmeat-- - ouo meet my e -s e. e !eves- • • - • • . th t " •• a whale story, now. lothing at the discharge depcits from • c , - - • • ogetheiewe walked acrosethela an . , . ,. ,. . .ereesolits who. not long -ago weferepleklee , ,- • _ 0 • ' . e . itself.. :, . makers, tanoresses, domestic servants • ,. - . . •- . . . .., .„ . . _ ... which a man is . fitt,ed_ when he re ee , ... - . . ' • young manhood , Cerman has.spent , . ., tto uote tile ractor.y manager) all " giAtrivaiso.,. '' ` ; • ceives his discharge. This. meats.- an - ' . . ' ---Se --..-____ • , .., and "departur. es" have a een •case a man. does not wish,to take. • , - Elusive. Strong Man. . . • • outfit from•heacteo foot. ,, • • -.. . . . • , - . , .. . - and 'so On -and they are "smashing" e ' Arrave and Depart - "It was not. for . worthless. ground that so many of them died and suffer- . • . . .. • d fou lit des er.•••• • Cl. . • I,at first. mistra • ,ii" for a Valrutu for gramophone •atel and c logy._ -When-the Ameeiean, roeps ors is a,ded.to.tee ... s py g monthaiv- - - uni4 - • • . ---- en-eorm a poteeetahNepeleen. Par- .::-'',. records to emit a ame back. again and' again - h th i 'd ts'd the Army •-• • • .1. /la £111030 large that made then", definite place 'French' trench phfio- Lthese clothes, a'cash allowance of The world loves td fancY each man ' It Vera an ur than that of $60 from a•woman ed great agonies an e P toutputofigures hitherto put uP bY tank: : There ts some, .9_ e ,e. ssechnOunter'-atbickS .tWe t tof • Tre.mbling with --anxiety) we prepared th • ' nd r tie tire ' - other daYeeeri women, etripeed the 'entered' the trenches -thh eir ,French ti each-marlat • hcies.Germany ding to thabe- . thingt gr _el..-=.•-r/..4.' solda from 1000 pairs of boots in a contra -we -were verY anicious Ito have • T e alloviiince__ is ider_eaeed ,to :$13. 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I n tan e tee • ic it tne enem naa spe rs n seen • upp yi th ' ' eif ith Afriean .troopera ...With wAthout faint aild there has flowed up: 1 arances first sa d On . ee ad. "Then, I heard a. low, whining sound .,' The secret of t sock y . , he . ' popular hero. Then eame the Marne! ,, . - ibe animal, our. excitement became so ' 8 .. . Y intense that the Men could hatdlY •was filled 'y.' :401 premise's, PractleallY. *everything, • keepstroke. I hid a; Set of from eutting the Sole leather te pack- and a •shell exploded behind us. 'Un Wig ler the...fighting man lies. in the in the east Hindeuberg s Mazurum the summer that the. hospital great as the tides that flowed np• to on are ni . - .. r • • • La'ke operations ' deeeited the, RusOan .• . . seeetas , 700 'fins. • They were,so appreciated ta hAs glins ;ides of shells almost fors4h occasions that. sparid xis the:during inikthe finished. boots, is done by the !ITT/1,6 • reoeiny esenpeesore He siiees. ' ' nee of: the voice; and when we were 1 wa girl. And the ppiiiiOn of • the fled diat' it was a loeseriess .of • its knit. This is the !appealed for More, ..An acedfdien was our guns, and throughout these , . 1... invaders, and for a few months the' °TA I, " - • • about games for his a lit to pour out. urr canes 0 re ' h i - e a 1 terinY• a a P Germane.. -Rolm there was a louder i th t a air tif old boOts. that • : • • - • _ , , . , . . ' Present frein :' the ,tendency, in their eage - sectet,•because -Moist persons'have a rness for firm- • west front command leveeled hisn tie . Warrior' was almost deified, Then the . ' • - three; hundred yards- Uff, „the' eene t,o Jill a. specific demand , elti_ . . -.• ---e months. he hat; never ceased. by day. or tinge front ___ iecee by mar wins. a oti , , tee eisegesteglise .."7. i""' ." .u„..htrks„.3 t2,1! t e. pauresque, as, or B C Inot ta e . Y e hardest job alI.. "I thought they'wdre talking •litarber • • s • • '• the oars as mufflers. As we neared -7h- cers. Von Hlueli was the first...el-eat - Knitting Newa- I 'ng of a hoipital in Paris which of his man-poWer .and his , gun -power , Tnere are Ver few men on the " 1 e YanIce 1 • • • oar's viete•taken in, arid we Moved in -----------ractthave passed through her hands ate sharper soinid. It was a respOinnve nese and warnitli, to knit too closelY- not ca able of the prodigies of genius " e e deep silence with a single scull aste,rn. t . , al . roar from our own batteties. ,'Un. de- The ,woolen sock is More duralle.when 11' The Seal Was -not asleep, for it reire I in whiellsniost ef•the 'eoldierEi were fa -...smashing up our progress. . . 'new boots that have never seert the rt ' he said with great 'satisfaction. it is elastic, hut altnat niOre im- . on qx.pec, e . n en- the pre,ference,-for • eOur airmenewere •onasters ofsflie that had be t 'IV id • hWe were almost with. thera- of families inside of a Respite. ' h d Th . . burg iinee has not been? puncture-, . s inen. 'ao t over all these fiblde in the hope: of ,ac tua11y to be pre ferre d to ap 'e. of • ed1 eacl-w en exc ange o ortant than thfs is the feet that the • - • eels - t—some meson. or'-ther was -for They_s_Warmed above the Ger- • 13, a We a I e pron.. The old general s sun is se..- artillery fire isaer all, a misatter of soldier able te get the loosely knit king.. For a time hero-worshipping Apt= and. te 18 ey eon re. , "t :ft re' aeon' tides' man Mee, ' ry- t a d • • . • Humanised dnilk for Infants is milk 'arrivals, an epartures. earess piece otaotgear milits toot while he G machine-guns; at times the • heavens so trea y ta that the caseine is reduced to say. the 'departs' enjoy• the d u t' - esee . • ' t. • • •° ' e • weoruml alb; thePed wider I &tee unable o 'get into the tight • tnhga...tawVaoi tne ameicileint4elly attapking troops with theirborabs and • ▪ Menther hardo careworn, almost') ° P 4 desring expreseieri a - the Anents ;not Make -a bad alley if a fest' halls -thin faceg. 4,g they flaw je move; eaolee and'pins wfil livep dull- period, Pos- 'lives depeoded en its capture. sibly a &tinge of nohie•is agreeable. . . • Le,. seenne d 'th -Beitieh Messiah, But Von-Mackensen ire -riot to. make it more like human milk. , pepularity.. . one at all. easeeeseetessescser''''' ••• • 7."!"?‘'''''' • - • - measured up to •the standard,. • '. fatherlarrd is losing confidenee in . its' • : • • leaders. And experienee teaehes that • • 4 • •• • It •• ^ • TOM,IYIN 1,04017 WEAR 1u/i- LOOKING THING OR Vow- ikaAD ? ALte 101465 WEAP., mocoirLals cot 1b113.43 ‘1R UNDER ARRS3T (#4,11' •°•°P •• • WiliK4 THE IROlnka. Cnttr 1 IiMetitr ttffett, EcETflNG, TM SPEED tol 1T No- etrr `Wu 1611Y (S.0 •• wra.• e ' "strong meti" are few, and fat be- • , ' !.. tween. ' .. . .. . Shield ror Soldiers, ' . ' , No siegle instrument of.destruction . • 0 • ."' 18 Playing a. Erforeevital tele in the :• ' - present war than the niaehine gun, . • - , To deprive Germany of this . weapon ' I lay offeetting itseffeet is the purpose - I of an inventor who has developed a !bulletproof fighting shield thatis. - ;perhaps worthy of ettidy. The device', • , • 1, is a wedge-shaped, shelter motaited en ' • ' r, One front and tWo rem, Wheels end- in- . , tended tO siteeilittiOdate ten infantry- . - 'eaten. , 'The shield Is deeigned 'to -bo , • • folded flat and carried through the . . I coMmunication trenelies to. the firing . . lino, where it couldhe assembled , 'quickly tender cover of darknesesready . to eeeteet our' seldiets. • 1 4'