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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-01-31, Page 24_ Ae•Jas. HALL,. HALL • • • • EitsylnibiToronto . .. CHAPTER VL 1 pagland. i had wonderee whet Brit-, E You'll en* "buerei in = .. Granted that beef and bacon are to stultify the AA trade. A, few vare ish• and French troops had foiled to; hi T Or onto 0 The 'big 1 being gradually Ousted in many liomed trenelles gave elle a UM' Vie\VP.044. I LT attta tt whaere they have hitherto been pepuler, ice:mie: itio4.4vreere Hygiene mesh throe h A few 'weeks in the; el whileeees:Isnittathnteilieetridiamiszebetdhs,auciodpihf:Yvoefe 11/4"te liellewaY, , Professor of The foil:owing mernieg we wateeere cuanca vet And the Tenet stores are 0 busy and es ed through the 'U til'. listening to could may wonder a the Magnificent' le., tt (pee is so extensive that it is ete W a thea is to be .substituted as tt Canada,' the 'learned discouro at the ensaa .tighting tetealltWe Ot soldiers who had re. • i a 0e wetly a .great pleasurge-buying s'. t•ople food, oawhich has the nourish,' been ae good fish in the. sea as ever re. In Toronto. • ' . - . el t.;eg Proeeirtiee . of meat and evhien came out of it , • profeseers ee the Parapet-etic School, bele their owe eo effectively against, greater 5' linty ' be' stud without any qualms of epee 0 eeorine up neeet eeeere ineoeneetieet ,armies eqtetnodd and armed end munel ,:i A.,id this vieesere is. the thee day polio& \VAS eerved a tisteed as the 'aerates= were. • the - 1141 .. conscience twee depriving the ant les for future vefereree. I inadtta seri- tie! 1 'ii,c.oenicafuesttea,iTiou ;rho' stay flirt antes . a luncheon in Ottavva to .a, group O. trench pets, Sborty and I Made a tour. _ , eeoleseand the swede?' of Europe with the suss 'roe w•ho = tenance which they require? -• a questien,ubmit pees, fo nro- e The repliztitise ' - did not know what kind of oue hineder when I estee one of them After eie had. finiehed drugging e THE wztira me, sr hotels, a• noutteed the utene Freneb, eaguon, m the ttenehes, • I was much sal- ..."- HouSe of Pleat)) where every at - onis being forced home, e • fish they \yere .eating' ' When aslced w they liked it, the'sr deciared • to 4'swaelter." . -- te, ren travelline withou escort - on. the People.. o. f. .Cenada '.' that 'fi h ° i't A fOrtabie they; can be leapt in pleasant i_ tentiOn is given toladies end child- ese $ be better than god or eventhalibut, of which teat eae Under susPielon tia 4' 11 ..ed a seetpg-hOiv'eletui"and tom - "Don t try to collie it, esene .re And your puichases. may be Olive re comes first in supplying this need, and e t . „ e.,,, which , Canadian' housewives make • t summer Weather. Mn busily e *al ' at week esweepinging up the evall:i - such persistent use. 'Wipers: Thet's W0t We call it' ered there for you end relieve you e that its possibilities are practically a limitless. In this the Doininion is it collecting the rubbish, whielf was ,.. 1 • . 1. e of all worry. There are the graneeel, the Atlantic ,. ,, !Into eandbags hung on Pegs at niter- e — IIencefortle it Vats, "Vipers for me, when you come be sure you. ;•tat r.: sngularly -fortunate. , . • Blue Back, the melt, the hake, the cat - al long tl fi t 1 At ni bt et nlehaneel T teemed -that 0E0e need v _ e a te re . rene i. g ..., Ilt_ls__esegtial that the women . . "YiPpe 'aro sanctioned by seine trench take the mattei seelouelee te-heafte Age . thee nuteleoelet the _ alewife, the • .1 renc es an unne . os e . t 11 d b e" d M t of this r• The147a ik-iHiiti.11 a . - Vrtuall the ar . oirt to couttol and shad and the sWordfish. All Of thseSe takes of this nature, and by keeping work devoIvsd. upon the pioneers e , broaden the fish market They: must if well cooked are extremely whole - authorities. I made no further min.. saute abet • e names e e . t s whose business it was to keep the e-.. lehe House of PlentY : trenches sanitary. :i. • _ TORONTO, OT. El rememher that they are. net necessar- some and palatable. The Asherman k theirvirtues and villagea along our leant, I soon. nows and marvels at learned the actepted pronounciation elf. The fire trench was built in much - • - e • . . . all of them. Armentioes is cal/ed the same We.'y AS those which We had 51111111111111 11111111111 111111 111111111111 Ilitlel 1 °Arneenteers". Balleul, eBenyans,„ made during our training in England. - . *AR- AND VOOD .SERIES. No. V. -FISH. ily buying fish beceuse It Is cheaper the women inland who scorn them. than meat but because meat is needed He is is to supply them. The ill Europe. The appeal of the Allied t dealer es ready to carry them if he is people is one which .can neither • be assnredhtelnet there will Ise a markei denied nor 1g:erred. And there is the arras- for them. •, • "" Thue it is "up to" the armor of other consiereation that the . more netuetel then "PlItg-Strak,,eet," tesselatechbohder. For the epace ef rood Control Corier nazo....e„ “ita.,..Brooky; and wh4 Pattern it tats so Fut ill mes...ng kinsese for PloegsteertT t five yards it ran. straiCht, then it ' A.s was the ense wherever I went, turned at right wicks aeound trays • e . r en,„ , erse of aolid earth six feet square, Infeemation receiyed at the Food must have the strongest and most suss - my accent hetrayed My Canada to create the market. They teethe and again, as an American glee Aniet•-•-• then around another traverse, and so Controller's Office indicates that the tabling feeds. • throughout the length of the line. ta t • F • can do- it by pereistently. demanding peditionary, Force of one,1 wee shown ehor ge of wheat in ranee 14 be- The war should be the means of ... . . . Rollo_l Eacn five -yard segment, which is call -the unfamiliar varieties. many Jaime, Private Shorty more alarming eacithe into its true and proper .• le bringingfish '' f :.ed a "bay," offered firing room for five They will soon find them making coming more alld way,. upon learning that I waS a week. A further xeduetien of twenty .p ace in he _diet of he peop e of eyelike" offered to tell me etwere men. The traverses, of eonrse, were• for the purposeeof preventing enfilade Per cent in the bread, raticer. will soon Canada. Fishhasbeen much neglect-. their appearance on the market if the . . . bloomue thing about the trenches that Are. They also limited' the exectl% become imperative, according. to AL ed and it is•only now that it is being _demand is kept up. too glad to place myself under les in- tion which might be done -by one shell. auriee Long, Miuister for General , seriouly thought of as a national - The responsibility of the women a bloke needs to know."' I was only Even •so they were not an • untnixed Revictualling of France. The mane- t source ef fiod supply, Tee Food dOes not end there. Once on the mak- Articles Wanted for Gash ent aewenierns rests: elteirl CUrlool Potturtatursso Pletursst Sesunoworka i0aeito out moot unt Giassa OrmaRruno; Istairso Talus Waro. Was or *Oa los, WasTrose to . -* T. alowXisra, rerattea •A•NTiQuet'asti.14.F.13.14S 93 0,04 39 College Stet, Toronto, Cont. honey because he was in wrong, "Do you Itnow what the LINN. ie V° "Yes, mother darling." D tneeebet of the tvv,„w. yeu-egn go upeVittewribyeciw.:11,, you're „an outlaw and a , • , . "Don't f get any supper?" he ben .1:>uvectdeedn.ly vAalnlisiathede, cloying. sweetrieste heines Warriors ' You an get IN.W. If ,Iiis--not even hi tleath, says a war cos respoedent "No, I don't feed •the meals the best waYaeu can." I stood osier hie bed inthe base hospital :• Oho dark eye Wendtred . "But I don't want te belong. • , yser,,, over to us, without farther movement 1- 1 ift the bloodless countenance, es we evant.to beloeg to erappriel ,e'Vel- eavine,nt•it sia-idwhei6ig;td.. • ;Ce,4,4 I have even wounded prisonets within the Belt- :. ish.lines. - • ' - ' • e deserter", to eat. Go on to bed•." The chief 'surgeon took •• A sensible ' Absolutely no quarter to anarch- I Ilreadasutcaor;oaelyg,gwothirR,he kitchen' I pride in the way he was treating the cases, and they might have been - ists. If you can't obey laws pp don't thol voice at my elbow said, 41 don't IA_ ness with which nurses ministered to stiilt_small ,twhoeun;i1d4eidare!4' fioroi;:rh; wgheonhtlaec-i citizen." ' A , I ties and the Welsh at Vimy Ridge. Tnemezine.ieths'e'. Scot - long to the L W. W. this morning, I encountered the. Caeadiane, the Sea- - "Perharis, but you'll have to shew on retdrning discovered oueselyes, a• We went Slowly along the aisle,and mother. ' I'm a peaceful law-abiding me," Still very lotfy and remote. . short distance from the chalk -mimed emintenance.* a•a CHAINED TO A ° MACHINE GUN •••••••••••••op INCIDENT IN. ilipN LINES DURING. ARRAS r GIRT. • ----- • Tale of Terror Which a lerussiati Told. in a Base.Hospliall Under British Care, • I have never seen aface as white as . lb t dl m hasized ket the fish, must be bought. They • eBut I are, niother. Don't be sd " -"Poet. chap," observed the surgeon, cruel. Smile a little at a feller, can't onerald ,there's not •much chance for He'sheen through hell. Thereupon I' asked elle surgeon if I might talk with this. soldier, and then I heard' the following .tory: , eat slowly and get home at 3,45, and .A.17rA4st fitheehtoinutgeeItw. oafswwhiatht tyhoeuincafalltIttlir;' -be spied the table with one vacant helping out on the machine guns. Be - chair. "Don't I get any breakfast, fore us was. a hellish blood red &re "yes, if you get it for yourself ..'.' yofa.rfidreo,f Ethneglgisrhousnhde.11s Itstwriaksingno etviemrYe either9" he ' • "0,*I can do that." A -fid he did. for 'Officers to' pay any .special .atten- . . you,. e "I'll have to see a. change. Just a night's sleep doesn't prove anythieg •to me.". . "e'll change.' tidy my roan and • way when rill wanted to get. anywhere regarded as e luxury has been entirely ' the necessity, for the use *a neere fish must be cooked, in such a. variety of Vor 0110 week he ga all his meals and •tion to me kind. ,They had their mire s it down 'eee Vile I'm .goire over"ene to." I began immediately hy aelung , m• • t 1 yourew ze 13ut you gets. trench legs , In DenTarti: a •recleuetioe - of the "izatide of various kinds. of fish hither- the family palate. y ou ng hint what he meant bY g 44, meg eime, sees p. , mnie feelmnenweefere comne les shirt. . . ' ' ' ranee is autietpated. eThe. to cleprived of en Itonbrable place bee consumption of Oh we could semi weeks ago and to.dOe he has not had ttenchee near which my maclune gun leoltei warm, aliong tee rel. ficereal harvest, . awarding • -to 'final .the mayket. . - l'oeerseas2t elePloads ef beef and pork a bad laPse• . A casimi, allusion to 'we's elaced. Our'offieere whistled' and "Bliley! You ;tie new So this game, _arter a Wile, etel he a tunny sight wneat matel You mean, to a'y you ain't got t° see steegant.you,seee, said Shorty; "now, blessmg, for they Were always in the facture and consurepton 0 pastry UOflflC shirt, an* arils' r e anything yer aoit-kee , • • prohibited since January ist eese,pt on andhhe Fish -Committee has promoted ways and SO atteeetively thee .thesr sewed -oil -all -his own heaps's., -13yeen the -barrage Au' yea are in a urVy w en you ntla s and holidays 1 a vigorous eainPaign for the pi:Pular- will make an immediate cenqpest of the end of that time I' agreecleta take eThe „enemy wits making kettle', • ' him on trial aeanee • That was six but we were.holding that sector. of . • the I. W. W. at any indicatiOn of an gene orders in , falsetto • voices, arid , any teaybacitse, Lunnon w en t e s. over; T ey gures, is only about ' 02,000,000, 'Custom and tradition have comlened of five thousand tons each. nad be so used to dodgm • m an out o hushels, which is 2(1,000,000 bushels.' ' • , • • • I confessed shamefacedly that I upheavel has brought , on epell of then something I had heard about traveensi thee/ won't be Ole to go in less than 016 end about 10,000;000 le . • • THE "'VERY HAR,Dggr AGi," " not Ile stripped to the waist ttrns .. • ' meekness and sobriety.. • came my way. R eva's the' Order to ed. his shirt wrong side outs and aid. a StvOg line••": • less than was estimated in the spmmer It waa a verY yehing 'mother who elle, superionepatronizing sort of wan, ' • other •problems • hoere eave, if possible? the' line, th,e order it upon les knee, ' • se to cropped out, and I suppase will keep which -cause's. men to shrink from duty, eese eaaoado be said 'proudly.. line trenches, re could quite unders-estises. • • . yesterday that her .cluld was it is really mere 'than he can do• 3 stand the possibility, oe one'e acquir- just at the hardest. age. §he is just render unqualified 'obedience to a creeping_ Tsiatss. 'why every ',age „ieetee ceder which.they dread as nothing ." The less said about, my discoveriee' Th fit d S ' 1 *d Seffice it to say that I Wade my first. wo o t e righ wo e e , o British Expeditionery Force which is nght, d soon to Switzerland. Shorty many of the courn-ries at war, has would • . As we walked through the firm - pemileeevere put on. bread ed the hardest age with most of us else on earth -the order le ". CHAIN the better for the fastielioesly minded. ing treneh legs. Five pacessforward, e ua ion m. witzee en is learhing to week mid is into. eyery-t \\the only tweighs ninety••five t -t" h tt t th 1 ft -t v extremely serioue. • A new 'ro.tion, tvin I have no. doubt every mother pounds when lots. •of the "f Iv mothers,• • . e ers MEN TO THE GUNS. They chain•• ecqueintallee members of a te the left again, ellen fiee to the ar ow. t e • of a real, Bee childnif any given age,' younger than he is don't have to mind nsumptson even in them to the srnial,field ertillerr: I ticl claimloudly t 14 her effspring, a mothee that weige s one hundred and • . A Tall Story hot• seen it. I hid never heard h,e . not mentioned-hrofeicial-temniuniq as of the bpielon that One eonld•enter. been. otderede The new .ee 1 f' _ , . gu a ions. was' at theenery haidest, ege, 'for lit lithe: Every once in n while he makes . . •t , , , , - ' A private in an Irtsh regiment tied *order,' but now I wonder' is muth as Trench petse: said Shorty,. Them, t e trent es on e mine heee-el, t 3 coast an.; ailoyiWili y one and orie-lealf 'poetic b' 0 - any age tilt child preemies pro lems ,i a klb a . 1 - taomptianss coehicaToyAideg,' I•esw` hoot was „helping e um. sman were ming •he tOld nte that.they were not alegray-• walk through to the. Alps without once sugar per month. ' . The lined retion that turn one's hair craY; •ueleee thee The last time he was tea te be • about the standaid Of height in their the 'Mhichine gun, and it teeinedtoCe • backe. , There is A_ great variety • a coining out on top .of the grolind; I. - - . . .. . . . iS only one.-lialf pou-nd a day and but - *edge; but they all belong •td ' the AM not in a position to affirm 01' to t.. 'fiftlil' f " - - . ter ration . one- e a pound per child hePPees to be et.' the sort that home from ' schoen ' at fone , o'clock, •- • . respective regimeets, ' •ewhsee ' said deg soine slinking, soft -footed persen,' '' Lae parti eaenth• • - , ,- . . _ dies ycaing, or mother is one whose i there was a soccer Came hb Wentedto the Life Guardeman, • "one 'efs our with gentleetouch, came near lee, d ' e* • non-dischirainating • Watfare Upon -the:leNherieme wee confined be that ' h 1 . Wee, is always right... . . I see and at 5.30 he' pianced. into the . . • • •saine parasitical familz - and wage' te statement.. My Own , . . h • question this fellows Belgians; alike were their victims. . /Prance, There, certainly, one could been recerneg letters suggest ng •that one of my boys. has now afrived, the; ed to entag,e the appetite of Iningey eeter ed Pat, Flannigan, •ef D Come at a 14:poet". "Be soldiery on. both sides No-man'shorthe British feint. wine. hes betwee.e _ _ _ e• I aue 'Poslteee that no age eould be:kitchen. Dinner preparations Were un- pii)e Laud., Geereansi British,. French,- Messines .Belgium eine Loos, in The Fre •Contiollei s Off.ice pas _harrier to manage than. that at which, der way,•with sundry smelle, ealculat- -fer melee, through. an intricate fegulations in the different Provinces Deny, 15 so tall that the beggar has to . • e'You'll soon 'aye plenty,” he saidhleallt. of contienous. underground Pas- Of the•Doininionprotecting game and' too :age whee he is too. old to spank and boy. He fairly' explainedsthat he had get down sin' his knees when he wants eeessuringly; "I give Yeti aliout re male young not to need le occasi all stestopped io see a game an • egge on y. . to • put his •hands in his trousers then there was a jingling clirik and a snap. • , • , •• • .Chaineete His Gun. .- "It might have been nightMaree ' for I hardly believed that I cOtild be week to get enveredeeith era. ... fish` should be miidified son that these, . awake, and I pulled m, y leg to see. I s -Yeu -valet to do.. ie. We: alweYs Butth ' fi ' 1- t h , ' n - e ieng- me rent NN,Lts neit foods nilght .he eveilable to a greater' • - .. Just whet to do with a boy wile. is 41-1 a bite, all hi ohe breath: " •— pockets." - . e4 • I was awakeeand a chain•was rnaneeled avvean extra siert in 3,01 :pack. .D146onWe-It. sages. . ''. - ' andit my leg, the ether end to the.. gun: . , -er eantreffic-houee-noreea-promeeade, eeeene as -substitutes holes -beet most as big as you. are, -gold yet not I In the hour and a half Of WaitingTd . . The great bulk of interetrench besinese 'old enough. to have arriye ent iely attend tune to go through all ehe ,stag 4 d in •.' ' es It is the Pi in officer's idee•to hold paoket o' fags like I' did' An' the neXtiPaSsed "theough bicon; e' , " eeif-goyereMent, I'll admit is beyond! of inaternal wrath, and as Very po-. • ground; to. prevent the Metefrom rtni- : . he a bloomint nee an' sell it fer a the trawling trenele, , : about fifteen Yards ur retie of the fire e. lett•erh.are. also 'being reteived. urg-' time yon writee to Englaed, get pomel me at tirnee e It ;wotediet be'quite eV! lite and crates ., • . • • . ning 111 1', in the face of a rain. of : . one to send you out some KeatingS"--• treneh end running varallel to IL The ing taxation and other steps to reatice iiiii•d if this -particular boy didift 'have ;113�.. you know 'what laW is ? "' I' ask - Westing shells, td, halt thetn froni'pute colored two were connected beemany passage- the nuinber .of eseless.dogs whicle. et euite so much inesculine ceitient t Tor eed. . ' . , •• ' ' be display a' Ox of grayish- , powder."It won't kill 'ene, mine* ways; the ehief difference, , between is urged; eonstinete a menace to sheep- les • , , . 742) ginger out o' "eln, ' They ain't near • in manyP parts _the ;Mere nee eery ' .. _ , 1 . ing trenel. Was • primarily reeideneed. - settee of • cennen, the mere fad that Along Ilie letter :were built most ef .you are not free is- Maddening, but I ' sa lively tater you• strafe 'em with,this the dugouts, lavatories,. and trench pinch .emaller . peoporeiens ' ;than it. . . , . 'could not complain, / slippose, as they ' I reraerabered Shorty's. adeice later 'kitchens. The Sleeping. quarters for 004 .ict hee • . e , ! . • had done it to otheeemen. One faint- 'ete nowder. • . . • • the men. were iiot very elaborate.t see effieial ofethe Po d .Controller's I: ed, I believe. It is poisible he was shofebue e „count rest help seeing e thee. -. difference in -his hands immediately after they had chained him ni tha gun. He trembled all over and he kicked out as far as could with the chained : limb. ' . F eed by a Slieli. ' .. • 1' ."Our hope Wi}S in keeping the gun Trijs is . the book that over • . Aka Gintieurt 'RaW Fors •Itagnhtgitp4;e4 Paid •' • them being thee the fire trench ewe s rt. 'He lute more than the us nee "Yes, „inethen dear" ••• Yout"They al t nothin' but. hre tham ..raieing end cortseqqentler have been N. .SILVER', 220 St. Patti 'tit. W., Montreal, P.Q.. 20 :years of rellab14' licifereitco-LVtlion Ilk,of Canada "'"^- • tin g. up. thee.: hands ,perhapi. "Really, when facing sea impossible share allotted to man. • „And while hell. elecr you kncee what an:Outlaw is?" bueiness district, while the travel- res onsible forkeeehe the' i chisten, is fondeof hie mother in a very tolersg "'Yes, mothei deatest," sweeter•than blaze of fire from the mouths of thou- , . -hill 'em. But Keatings tykes all the tile i whee I became a reluctant host to a . .. . . prone, •colony of ...grAybak..- .For ,Itetesses-tvere maple in the wall of the Office states , thee, • hese ,enatters 1 • matey six montbe e wee never, wane trench about two • efet above the come entirely within e juidisdietio'n, out a box of Kee 'rigs, an • . floor. • They were not mOre than three! of the • Provincial overemerites and i . feet high, so that .had to crawl in ethat .conuntinieati relatiee: theteto ?lever without the need for it. . . head' first when geing to bed, They Herbed. wire had a new and teeeible ',should be addressecrio theme woe pertitioned in• the middle; and j• • . significatee for me from the first day were supposed to. offer ' accomnsoda-t , ...7.-0....-__,...., could mere 'readily' .understand why tion for four ehenetwo on each side.1 . . Not On The.. t tine' . •• . which we spent in the trenahei. I But. es, Shorty • said, everytliinde de- F . After tee; yea i .there had been so Icing, ee deadloek on' petaled on the tetion allowance. Two,,7,1' .14 in the mud' -and i. in front a thel• fitheer line of trelielis . heel -eateeete feeneenen eseed trenches of Flanders, Pte Thomosi . the weetere front. The entanglements -Alien „with net hope to. ockupy: the same aparte Atkins. got ltieeeave etlaste Mai eieede-1 * were fisona fifteen teetweety. yaeds ment On hed,.a •choiee of going to What he eoneeleed te be the _best' use bed 'hungee or of eating heartily and; of his ;hotel:Lae be; getting maeriede s 1 • wide, the -wires being twisted from . postto Post in euch a hopeless jumble eleeping outside: WV the fixing -Weal: e - On the journey back it Seuthannee that no Man . could possible- get 441Ere S .0 fluent, :thing," he saith' ton he showed to the. inepeetor his' tileasugh them andel: fire. Iheepoete" 9cly„ do you suppose they malcee the'.mar'ria ., were set thernly. in the geoune, lea. dugoute open at•eneeed?, • • ge ceitificitte in thistakefor his , e theee were movable set -upends, everY. I had he explanation to offer e. . •tettuhrn's 10.atetileIear PAses' .eileueee '‘etste, ile a [ ' •Bete tilt 817ctV valets., venal •coulet .be' eennee iente, mt.. rill 4.1.,,,d, :von, ,r,..., ; .,• r ,. Pu, •.,•.1-.!) e,,,,7e ,et, i'ti • '1st' i ;,.4 ' 71s! '7'4' I stood tnY rifle -I' s -- --------,-:-L-..:. ..-'----... - - • ..- -, 0...0.-. ,...,......,.. ._, .._,...:.__... . . oietruimus,..„•:„.„.. ...,...,.._.,,•., , geein,t. tee ettie et 1-1/. r) . ------4,,--.... t y 44 ''*''''''''4.,':'''''..,10:.. '. . . •••• ' , ..4.: X :J'....4.„ •'' • . .: . !..NOW, yer.SApposed to he esleeo," It, mon, yo e goe'ietitik'6t• ler neeeeeeee At certain.. poeitioei there: were -aid Snorts's. and with that he gave 010 •1 g .u:teheri‘ssonite jotkeely but 'no on ' e. a Wheat eh the stiles of My boots with''...thtne. I 'oe. . es ern • ai way. ' • 'I ' • what eppeared to be -openings thretigh• e e . ' the ...wire, hut these yeere nothing less ' et kzehfOtind;:...$ 'entrenching gaol handle. : I 'e,an „teen Man -tips Which have sstel feel the pain, Of the WOW. •... ,,,; , „ ' --.1-4.•.:H•'F;, ---r "SAStal tote WYke em ‘'eeeh Selina ... s.elways saes, sour creme for .cheese - • • •eervigeable m ease of an ellearty..at- - .. ..- tack. In en assault met folbew the. -- to be shoutce, and, gave Ins anotilSe or reeking. •• • • line of • Ifeetet resistanee when they , reeelt the beleoed wire. ' These, ap- reseemainie teeleth • , I beeked °tit he tall haste, . ;ice -trent, epenings- are T-shaped, with ' „Get" the iieel • Ihttee *ese 'they ' ' the oven eke! towerd the enemy. The e . wykei You ue. at steed -tee% er e'en etteekleg treesse thires they see a eteste ,,. emir ,turn oontee • for eeritry. Not pesseeesesvase, • They . resit inte the 'bad. woven, - . •• . . e , • , .e..eyereetee eel-flee:it ie enae entl„ sseela. a els. _said tbeit . it aqi, detlettat4 !. cm ding 'rach.. neeekine mine are thi;eed ,. , „ „„, weenier ong.. Was doing the w;tkirtn or tree ttient...71;4. as'Sherte" e2.13* A Vil the .steeuirog. and that. for Mee pert*. g.c,L'errl eel-,• e „. ' • • fleeted sleeve:re I ensuZe etie with my - That. at tea.5.t.Wa$ M.:, ereseeneseente eel. 1 seet. • , . , es• t ' • • *.i. *4. . . 1; .1, • ,,, I a , Prectizeny. Inar.,trart.were. r-, ,a." . ••17,..-a, weele r., . a, e ea enera., k •kk . a Ti17.'' Intl:€?Ill'SIIVA? l'2.;r e_ei. •Theyet give it to yeti ,s.,.: the tenienreittente ahtete esseessie infaetty eeneet, .,.:•.-‘t a0,• ftni,..;;;; as *it.yoo ...n. the . Cittdeks eaV.. r.'•Ibv:‘-'4'. 'cl;I'''••11 • cntartg:e- fc te Yk.-71 re:11ft riol te the genie. tent's eocsetee bet tr...;:re is alr...-gy.,1 a seiernesa. ese news etee seteeete- the • tleetresti.ent e•eir:LT il:''. -'n*.11.:.'•1'"?', /14' /To t,e, c,.yvItatue3., teems pr.e Nza:-.L.:11,' far,11...r.k ...Ler. .. est ere. Etztty tC7.1 rae. a raar-t,ar' lad for the Bane. ' '• e`dene to rightee" "•* • 'three . eh•oythiree. els . . Bet thie es wet givese et. et tee r4,- .Fx.....:: 1... -..t:. -s. tnt-tv fen. ess • . tee• vete. teeernice gotetheee Hese cf • Neree " e . ' . ttneelsee, all a *ere seine tes-se thets t, .,e; --:' 4- l':1*''''.1"te. Itatct(': "'" sa rat cente et get thees gis v4itb,:•,4jt ,"•-.1 le eehel•-eee• e . sereteleire hisself to Oath. Feiteie's ,,e'".!'et,...1..f...--.:-i'Prer'et• '' "elt-7s'g 'att ga 11*.tor•wire that •<.r..1„ *e *ave. 'res ',7----,"=• s•'•• 1—'14'. 'C'Veri 4 •r- :nee -: ItOtie,er it. An' Ines' got rolk:Ite tna- "eente-Y eetel' fehlfe`e: . ' . lt' chine gattS. Mete aetierry.,einstie &ere. l'estee-e* the -tetee.e"1" * ' e 'te They niret 'at** little- oet teettaekiller. ZelhSee tees - ' ee ' J'il'e ' - .te ever invented eeet 111..c%;' Icr•*1? Vt. ,..e\ -,-t. '''2.. :a "t''''' !:Itc :!'". .teerts of then we eeve. Are et 'eine "..i.".". ...4 " " ' th°?..4'' a'S*Ytle. 'W*y sleree teay e e•• ne .seeeeh•P el.eeth esenhes. • seiels ite Wes (lees thee .eacesee "eeeetete est lentle ee, ssiteo theeetehe" Let seine •oe n ' ' `e- I lee* seng• • ' . ere e,, nee rat ..4.^ . . • 'ere en. 'Wm a tTtz: That's; a',1 1 Le,ense ' e- eeee '-e el e'•:•z!'h• the ve es,,:le. • , e - s . k''',.:4, ' .•. / did n't ten Sheecee hit I heel • NI' .e.'' • e es •-412,'''" I ''''' ' ".' 4,' ° tk'Ct-10 vtt evailty an artvet;lit. (1,-..•?,. ' ecief se - ' L- - LD::E'S I •L'' 't '41;14 tt,s41,' a heers le e ' ?t ''s " ' e 4;s4u4*t”; '41 t4'' lIcA'''- '''''L"'''' , e e'en:: -,„ t.te.... rtl Zahe iLs ••••.• -Haul'. A Load Edai. Way. .croo Inuit be. hauled to t vita, and, festitiaii )enest • be heeled home.. Why Not CozatiiintheTrrpt, ereeeene., -2 ' • reel yens eetee. a :sae/ ts to.g Flan l• o To Haul 1,1:' Load OF Spring Fora izor —e reeeen --e--.:rseste--tenseen • f•e- es ____nete er •Piny se_fe reel get eoew fettle:et ia yeer on tree. War etre ditiens have ttle eleven. of fr.r4lircr At the .,,deztarod. aa-orirratta With 'Your beater V,tv• dta:trq stoIt.et irp?, y crvo tzo 4o to SO even re. yoltir c..r,2v3s terloe a f..:,11 ctor Vv"t.LM c.rv tdko 5""zo.-..r ttte0o.o.e.,4- ft= t.t.--ftte ths fzt a!*!.-.° der SrAitte, Pertillter NOW t.° •e-2..a;Zy- azi tt..14 Derotztrz, to P.,artilleterti Improv4., =este Verazaitten sa, see/ .1-"tozZo....st c."..ztorocioOLO r ---..,31a16, tense • . 'nee Farm ProsperitYis Directly Dependent bn Good Roads The only lend of tiled surface that Will not Ue: torn , by either fast re.eviese, vehieies er ,teavy govArdrivan trucks are thetc known as Penfinnent 1111,4b.vrays of Concrete. Cencrete is j;Lif as frresertantea e fact ak inimpreving Read conditiseas It Lein bettering a farm. It inekes a need as dUrrib:e satisfactetyas rear Concrete ,eilo, Conerete Tank or • tohcrete Aare 'Foundation. esehesen„... ••••••,,,,;...,:,•2••••• • I.a.• • a ...a. .444. • • ago..• 4.44 444•44 . •••0 0.• •• • • t . !,.;,..-,-, ' .1 --,..,--::---- ...,..., , -4, .t.,z- • •.• , ,.- - • . . .. . .. k.,,....K4z_, . , .-..,.% - -.-.1,, .• . . K v . - ,•-•--. II ". •i ,e• -4364 The Greatest Help ai Farmer Ever Had. 100,000 Canadian fanners are fed ane trusting that some fortune . nowusingas te4:-boolcfor might keepeteratopetch even -the. ever- • * a . ploughing shelle. Stupid -it was to improvingim- • thfarms.eirihi . agi1 i: esueh ae.tin.cwhen. eiground. Youw1lIfihllTPaofvalu.,.va:ayinguleerywhere,and,we. ablea1iice—eahpeevoted , (ic1ed iricl.ducced.111abeena.. • Co soine one money'savingoonctok:iior0).ifigot -irnprovement • that " you Can . , throueh thietet was ..-eertein that. -1- '.'- • Make yourself quite easily of -5,-4-,,e- - -'-z:-a‘.„'seze',e?,,.e•-.e .- 1•:: '-.eeesle eee- eereeaNefAvteleiyes,e•ebee;a t,epeereieseoene(eer111 . e1'.115Iles. ele.l y- lee'" ! 4 '.1 11 shi-Tt. around tis. Near Uswa-Iha-hadless ,,t-wm-',Jtzt,1%,n%eseesnaeshteeteeeeeellara waet-iiouf11a etevera r, e e, eeh eantain. The feregroned was lighted,' ;retaining wall, or a gete post. Explains . end the earth colored why moving. silhou- it is better to toted these (and , .nurnexous other farm •utilities) of con- • , ettes .of the. dawn eaMe' plunging on, • ' - ' cretentbati of ahy other known• he'r. and there a man falling.. • • eniatenal. Gives 'simple yet'corep:ete , "1. know nothing. more about, dust directicns. All the buildings aid eeene, • t *as freed froin thel4rtirte - ' small jobs the fanner needs•te build . ' that hound nit' to •the machinelun- can be constructed of conerete, which ',freed beet eltell which.took the lee end . birti: oelecneireg ossatnarceleperb‘:ytieetrt • is nothing mere nor lees than A tom. .!. tphreat..1111,111.411.1ii‘iVd,ty 'I'voli‘i„,,487_,itileexcirt;eat3foonr 'pally And chceply•obtairiatee. • I.,. for a change in ray hate. It le such Coneidet tie • in...portant advon., , thee I hope, that *the mothers' sons ttai gt8 t. : .dourat Cter-,c‘r.setnletlinfl.rperforyitioAinvitatryer.; ., i .tr•rieli‘o (1 t1•1,1iii trif)lertell_iilltioes,t, 0 \av• ti.•,•int0 till ivez,...,)ttlie jeleaovee weatheenreof; rigide rapidly built; no i-, n a' wful tt'e'rro; tqlfoce you 14peal: of '• . 'teeenatoect to .tt F.:tui on a ni,hof t "rep.O.irs: nO paintirtg. .., . , loething hate." • • • 1 Two days later he was dead. ril.• .......„ 1 • . 'Nev Britn•ovielt Forests, . ". Tho,GoVernment of New Brunswick , no‘,..po/siglrritt: the Ontire reorgan- . Na.tion'o.f the variou„; lines of forestry !:........i ;.., i.rt,retiou wods with e view t o eo ne , in i tin 111 1111 'Miller a single kuttl.. 'I hi:: woulil mean the establish., ' meat of ' a genuine provincial ' forest .s,rvbk, With a co.ordinatsd staff • , lateelling tire pi•otectiop, settling; en- . forrement of- 1111 regulationseen ' rrown,.. lands 'alul continuation of the eoreet 1U l'( :11111 land claesification, ° T It \VOAlti Ills() mean a perinanent fire. - lighting And* .witit adequate financial , espeost, eartly delived from assess- ' -poles on timbre ownete, nee's done in “ther nrovitleerl Such reorganization 4 ,..'.1/4)11iii Mark it, lie a, eta in forest eon- -• e., anon in New litre:aisle and iteie Le (it/111¼t,1.1 es le., hoped. favorable 44.90U will nut Write tete thebeck-, cl:eck off on .the coupon beiow the szbjects i& well you reintenated. -77 datiada Cement Cornpanyeimited -°•• Hereel nunding MONTREAL ,