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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-03-07, Page 6- • '''"'"•• •••••••••••••••••• • !and as they ran Captain Gee killed „ three of them, His rom ewerved the medal* gun about and held off the enemy until the command had consoll* dated their poeition. Captain Ge. was found to be wotinded, but refused ." Itasc the pt until tati§fieti that the defense was orgameed Autemobile Doane. , r vituter, leek It •up and fill your tires, Never drive where your wheels wili Ittening follow on reit* of a streetear track. Never hit any crossing at any high y iEer°6'en'ei teRthailejaut:'a aerie. elip. ou el ou a in SURE OF THEIR MEAL. When the Railway Timetable Aliewed : Five.Minute Stop. HOW "MN' !way. and with itittiative he ordered Thew Shall Prevail. . j them to stay on gaud over the rest War laid bonOF OUR IW prizes white he led half a hun- •ugle to his lips, Tole* blast -arid then WON THE V C4 *V. fired of them a short distance beck. The seas answered hint with shipa the • - One Heaulred and Two. e fy rigons were igt„..itca,,A, eiA•i, - harm, and the hus, a . !Chester man reappeared to gather Thin the rest. e real voieesi the. chatter Down the stairs of paradiso laostonoi 1arth with men, TiTh- fitper taken A NAM WHO ROSE TO TOE GO." single handed to a place where "Wori-t- CASION. iser" was eertain they could do sweating na • Femme witihis empty cup came after LONDONERS SOI,DIERS AND A NACri,AWAKEN tling CITIZEN ARMY 11.101.ew ,Greater Initiative and Finer Courage :‘ of his comrades, was no better deter- I • angels three Hale Not Been Displayed in merit to the flune than "Todger'" Yen- Fitz and Self-St:critics and ,Charity. trilequist camouflage. The enemy Theee is a. rural electlicecan line in the curved, Week sickles sweep, Tram your wheelsie-thet is,isee that' reader; "end aet, why riot?" lag, one car is expected tie wait for' ec,.. phy fights end others have the Treaches, wenn]. there were ONE HUNDRED -AND come elm of Nvinas, was thoroughly intimidated, and soon. Whero Keep on, the very best part of the aenei iratead of water .in the radiator e • . „ New ugland apon whi$1.1 is a eiding • i."Todger" and his soldier Pals gather- ' vrkore Pole Fonallot elingst ° reeds and if rough drive slow. of an automobile tor winter, wretes a waeret abinit the middle of the Morne Some men in this war have won tb*- Where gaunt -women watch and weepi V 0 in another batch of men. In all your front wheels are one-fourth inch' eonnectiolae to rot and leak. Eierosene will ceuse the rubber hose reveller_ a it p as. It doea Set tatt it et eu the iireter, but nealter t "a • • none has won TWO _Germans, and these, '"Todger" " does not always proceed inuaediatelY 'on Iand through greater initietiveandi • When the red 'Wrath perigheth when wider. in rear of the eeatve part a the mine, it does uot have -the Cooling jealouSly sted on reading back he ' the dulled swordirfaile wheel than the froat centre Of • f t • th e when the line is clear. Ilee motorman% ceurage titan did Private Thomaa Al- the lin ALO Canadians Act, Don't Only Stare, When Animal Stalls on a • Steep Hilt The hers° was monife,stly aid; an the cart wee lilted mountain high with a miscellany „of boxes. It was a Win cal London *inter day oh half ram, three, Who hayee Walked with half mist; .the Fleet Street WI, rising course, a helf-inch will not make ash likely te overheat teasing the grendinother lives hist aerossithe road fret' jories, of' Chester, England,' • "Mine!" said "Todger with 'ust • Ille*e and always lias ready for lum, a dee „known now twall his countrymen, as; pride, -when he was aelced by an officer • •eath-rthese "hall prevail. great difference. , 'ro tram, cheinge titian() eteane awe boil, 'Some Veers , and eustaining Pieee of pie ig d 'er" steeriug red (mostly amileft side) by who have tried kerosene for cooling leetable .a o g . Jones. 'You speak which he devours to the list erumb•Ii ger" Jones in London and everybody ed" whose prisoners they were, and also Hell bade all its millions rise; Para taking, out your -otter pm said giving also elaim that it muses =et and perhaps to 'explain the lack of other clise Sends three; It a turn around. either one leo or the elogged tubes.. On the whole, it is an 413 impatient passenger, as occasioual. knows who he iA. Befere the warsoldiers in the escort. oToeger,se Pty, and ewe -sacrifice and charity. k othew depending on what your front unsatiefaetory substitute ly happens, begins to growl, aud then , there were precious few persons .in 'comrade, who had guarded. theimOuth , -Theodosia Garrison. * fiiiti anisheets, and then yells:tend filial' ;Chester who even gaveleim a thougnt, of the. dugout while he toou the . arta • hasten his luncheon, but will not aban- ' circle of friends. "Todger" jones of "Toiler" Pat they wauted him to 'of "T. wheels face. By keeping Your front alcoholimed.water °mixture, di .sagFee=- chino the beigfor his return. lee may 'aside from his family 'and a small' batch of men to safety, were tet proud 'wheel* trammed it avoids the tires ' able to handle" awl probably meurtous ifIliFIGEiTER'S FAITH. from wearing en the side, Manyiauto :if used fen any length .of time. factories do not pay enough attentiont I don it; aud his countenence when he , was a HaVVY, WhO., helped to lie ecime- have all the 1 •••••• from Ludgate 'Circus • toward the Strand,. was slippery. ,'Debbin leaked , - as if he had been on rations for along period and as if the equine necessarieti of life had been as shy as sugar tied cream and meat have been for the rest ' of us; says a war' correspoudent, Dothin tackled the hill manfuliee er borsefally; strained at the traCes, BliangS aboard, will certainly wear 0,11 thing better, A navvy ts a sort of . . "How man -y of 'on are there?" aik- • • 4 •Spirituale • 'Atmosphere Surroands 'Wiagled Ins load forward he few feet, the factory not properly traentrtedi -.some days ago a tourist with a big smear of equash or. a dali Of apple. !Who wears a strap under eae'll knee ance. g ory. to the itlxive matter, the tar leaving Oil -Cart Top Lets Air Out, stalled, slipped; and then the garb be - aggrieved expression and probably 4 road builder or a bricklayer, a man ed the officer attempting noneltal- • French and ErtglishiSoldiers. be- The beat rehtedy ter finding out if hale HarrY. Lauder telle in the Januarr A. "Number 11 A" hue swerved vice Tour frhnt or rear wheels need tightert- stopped where I was working.4 such easy-going ways hardIy, it to keep his trousers of corduroY froni "Abart %mired," teplied "Todger." etmeri'ean Magazine of his eitperiencet •• His tire waa dawn. After he took iently in passing the lurching ore% seems, 'extend to the brisker and more I dragging in the mud, a strap in which "Good egg," said the officen in France and he says: . clearing it by inches, and went on: gan slipping backward.: ing grab the tep a the wlieel •i'tithi' the tube out a the casing I expected `businesslike realm of railwaa. travel; he places his pipe. • • ,And "Todger" was one of four who "I spent maaeridays in the trenches, Two Canadian' soldiers, seeing the your right hand, the bottom with your/ left, and jerk accordingly. . Neveriet. out to get the air out oe the tube be to see hint take the core of the velveteut Mr, Julian Street has receetly re. I • Mr; Jones despised his job and will - received the Victoria Cross' some time the rest eanips„ the hospitals and in , plight of the carter's horse, leaped' off ' your wheels get loose; it faints the' tinted a parallel etperience which. he ,inglY 'enlisted at the fthe irst call a afterward from ale King. the suerouncling towns, and the mast the bus and ran to helpi. Each seiitel fore patching it, But he didn't do:enjoyed on the journey between Meri-.1 country, thinking of the bob a day and bearirto mut the area turd Will some- that. • . It is probably the only instance ow definite impression'l carried away was a .rear wheel of the ,cart and braced tunes play hob with brake bead,I dian•and Jackson. • • the fine series of fights he'd be having record where Witnesses of the itivestie one concerning. the spiritual atnioai himself to take part of -the strain, But • : He found the hole and stuck Viet • When we asked the brakeman about over in France. . Don't be afraid to ffil your tires, top of a little oil can in the nail liolei dinner, saYs Mr. Street, he told us ture dared to laugh, It seemed mirth phere which surroueds the French and they wereinept strong enough. The Zero flour Comes. makieg tp lookupon a man who had Keep them fall. tuiel as he pushed it iti further the air that there was a lunch TOOM4,11 the. Zero hour had come and the men Ali for gasoline economy, yoa can't went dew& in, a hurry: Re kept this station at Jackson; and when eve re - were standing to, ready to g9 in waves gA mileage oat. of aour tar gohag Millis rePair kit for no other purPose. monstrated that, according to the crier the parapet with their bombs, BO to 45 miles an hour. • Keep around. Any tube that is. funnel -shaped and time-tablef the step' there was of only . loaded rifles and axed bayonets when , the 15 -mile limit altd it will save about art eighth of an inch at the five minutes' duration, he replied:. yea -dollars yearly .• ' ' small end would do as well, but the "Well, the conductor gets his sup - 'If you dont nee your car duringethe tor) of a small oiler te just right• per there, anyhow. You watch him ,. , . v....,...n..r..r , and you won't miss the train." ' HOW 'HEROES WIN entanglements and t right thneUgh the Ate, studying the e and hastened to the lunch room, where Accordingly, we alighted at Jackson , , left flank where ea, men lay nearest we ordered roast -beef sandwiches . end 1 renches. Atthe THE VICEORIA CROSS inanYy, a' thiek belt of wire pre - attack. Racing to this was only one waiter behind the lunch coffee. Unfortunately, however, there . , " vtheent:dne • . . possible haste, several precious min- • i„.. man a machine gun and follow MIA. 1 ou waiting or them heeheized a liteS plumed before we were served. STORIES FROM THE OFFICIAL. Wth t ' • f to counter, and, although he made all ',quarter, he called for. volunteers the dirty .dawn came along. do over. went "Todger" With bullets and shells splattering, 'whistling and whining above end on -the spongy earth. 'The lights were cutting . the darkness like fireworks in -peace carnival -but -there on that battleaeld they showed up the carnage. ' The great bulk of the former navvy was sticking to the letter of his in- structions, nu then he "began to. play captured single handed. one hundred with some of the men 'for hours at a English. soldiers in ]'ranee, I talked rearward. o 1 cot nue s i mg ominously art ti d I'd' • and two Germans. • time about their expeaiences in battle, c rowel in Khaki Eniatteeit And Chester is non- proud of her about their thouhlits of • home, about Then the soldiers began materialize. navvy soldier, The very roads hetet/it their feeling toward the enemy, a above ed to mend and the bricks he laid are the one thingel came away with, b ing from every direction. In three . precious to that city. seconds there were halt a dozen chaps .a......._.4.—__. all other impressiOns, was the cionaie- tion that ell of these men, no matter in khaki tugging at the wheels or i • All Thatie Worth Seeing, before, now possess 4.Callil, ievoelin,:,113nuithbillerg grew to a dozen, and men in i e - ekhat manner of lives -they ailleeialr:1 Oaths -back of the Tart. The . ayteu and' I have seen all in the viction that if they fall hi' the allele. mufti whd•prdinarily would havepass- thur Pearson to a blind officer at St' life beyond. . , • ' .of the fight, they will pees into the 1 ed by on !thought for the poor old horse ioined world that's worth seeing." -Sir Ate the other side withoet Dunstan* , • - ' - 4' 'That's ' 1 shamefacedly in the rescue -work , why we take Such The outfit, with these • eeinforce- There is no son an the sky, ' 'chances,' one man told me simply. `DO i The stars 'return no more; : hou think for a Moment that if we i rnents, started, lurcheh and was en its hair of wire nippers and attacked the Meanwhile we watched the copduetor, with • his Zombs--thi ' - ninnt of the No blue deeds en high, lire toisees ive 1 Street hill into the Strand, aed on tip .. thought that life held mithing ter US ' wa3' again: All the, way up Fleet • „. . - -who had the droll, good-natured look cricket genies. at home ,as he bowled • No white waves wash the shore. than -the earthly body obetacle. Calmly he cut the strands, of some figure teem a•draviing •bn. there on to a machine gun, which., . , Sptihg comes net again, while the bullets "chinged" against the -4' REPORTS: Showixor How British Soldiers Excel the Germans in Daring, and • " Initiative " point where it would; could not knock Radiant and green. ' steel all abopt him. Through the hole The fiest thing the Wellington 'Street-whicli appreprii ' .woule fight with 'such 'a confidence . to 1 'and eagerness? We would not be atelsr eatnigh' as the turning `to - out the Chester r' t 'H fi 11 ward Waterloo Bridge -the volmiteers, able to because we would be doing everything in our lamer to preserve helped to drag the overloaded wagon along. There were Canadians, Austra- , • this /ife of ours. But seeing men die' as I have seen them, I know better Vans, a New Zealander, London Terri- "".,. than to disbelieve' in a future life.'" conducthr took was a cup of coffee, • • he cut the four volunteers followed, felt a linealon the , shoulder and rose and moved toward the door. As lugging their gun and ammunition. The etiionel, seeing ttvo of the four go, downnworked,like a madmen, and the one erwoo r par m e • as enc ' Itellegi•eommatining a batta.lion_of fa- hie automatic he cleared h knoll of the sileere, moved out at the heed of his two Hup,s who defended it and a . ;Am- , men one afternoon to ••erosethe Ysee •men t latereplanted the machine gun ananitloving according to tW tune ahon'it:"An titan& leiter it enfiladed schedule, they arrive at the batiks to the German trench and halted the fire find the "shock" troops Who *ere due This enabled his men all alon' the to have Cleared a passage for the fa- Ulm to attack without further serious sitters held up by 4 terrific German logs and take their, objectives iifle fire which prevented them front - But even then the colonel's lust for tahing poSitions covering the bridge, danger Was not satisfied. Ahlittlenta Front the high green& opposite e the ter lie-lcd ah attack against - same e • 'Huns were pouring in a galling ma- shell its from which the Huns were chine -gun and rifle fire. All the • Eng- killing his men -in their new positions Earthen weheiundet cover, replying its and single "handed he killed "a large best they might. Time Was precious; number" of the eniiiny, capturing' five • for the Hun on the ridges must be machine guns and forty-six prisoners: hitplaced before the mai,* advance, yet • to come could take attic& ' Bullets Fall Like Snow. • he passed us my companion dazed up at him with gad, appealing eyes and urgedbimto. "have a heart." • The eonducter regerciehour humble repast with signs of' doubt. , Amok but did not 'stumble, The ma- chine gunmen heard the yehling prie vate, and 'as he hurled another hand grenade what was left of them fled. That -.having • been eacicomplished„, "What are yoli holks having there?" "Todger" leokedaround anafinalltr his he asked "A banquet-"ouickeeye espied a dugont. He was "Just sandwiches and coffeeAnd alonen his particular spot, atith had . we're starving" had no end of "fan," but he was ready .• The conductor turned and addressed for more. Incidentally, his action had a Man in overallsiwhce was paselng the not eseened, the eyes of an officer and lunch -room door. • eeveral colleaguesa. , ; • e to come art o' Got muckeapress etee- piiget?'"Wwants yer all 'S • • there, wet'?" he:shouted. dOWIll the -tiiiiirttheitiiiitinit, cap," the other replied. nieuth ,ef the dakeut • ' • , "Well," said the .coraluttor,iturning , • Noise for a Company. Yet is life not in vaina-' We have seen. There is no flame in the fire, The rose lights are out; o ear - s 'eire Blackness gives rout • `- ..• .Glory of goldenhair,., . Gone all your sheelf; - Yet is your presence fair - We have seen, There is no light of 'the day, . No eve in blush,. • • , Fading in pearl and grey, • Then in • the hush, ' Blaine an .empress. mootee . Splendid of mien. to us, "do on with your -gluttony, • There was no word, no sotmd: Sits - young fellows. I% iina and tell you. pieiouse "Todger," however, was • not when we're ready." - ' . • •, lacicing hi -cunning, •and he next- in- • HUNS FEAR BRITISH GAS.' t rials, .a kilted Scetchman , and ea lielgiairehathe curious throng of pus ersi A young cavalrymen: wein to the - horse* -heed andetoola hold of the brialenamiting Dobbin in the way only n Pat's WIT TI!"' Are -Agit! ting • •C°r a cavairymae undefift• affds. Discontinuance of it . . ..„ ' At Wellington Street ' the upgrade Gent Maurice, chief eirectoriee uiiii_ mils; and with it cheer .toie dine& .itua ' tary operations at the British War Of- horse ` the soldiers 'deserted and the fice . said recently:* .. • --. , voyage continued sans convoy: : "The- Germans have recently . been ' That incident told. a volume - about a horse, but they are always , exenting great pressiere on the Geri- these, soldier chaps. Not only do they eva 'Red Cross to put • out 'a protest love ready to tend a hand to distress in Still through the years ' against the use - of poison gas. , Our whatever shape it appears. They... - We have seen a a boon- •chemists'd'd well that „ .. , have .attained distitict .. .. i SO• to -day we superiority oval, claret stand on the curb and wait for - • • i--Leuis J. MdQuilland the Germans both in the deadliness af somebody to tell them what to. do. They,. do.. et, instantly, Cheerily, evitle, . When he had left the •room. a man formed the silence that "they"- abene i - " , • our gas on the. offensiveiand in its ef- BATTLEFIELD'S FLOWERS. fectuainexes ill our defensive ' ' aiivioug pleasure in the doing,. Led ti Gallia. Charg.e.• - froM our car leaned toward us. ... were about to. shearer Inimhs ih the .' . measures. , ,-. • it ' - ' Captain Robert Gee of the Royal "It's " all -right," he said in a gonfi- • dugout. to make sure thait ile Gerrie:Las . e -_ ,Mass.of Blo ne Hai 'SPrulai''•Zit ORevue potential we Wan this superior- Citizen Army Works Changes n itlY..thatt tiaey started .a proliaganda The citiien army. is, the greatest - . was ilea seetor.of trencirthat dential tone. "We've got the ertgifieeritvere lurking expand, . . . ifor 'diencintitraatice a gas :. • I mutual, aid organization ever known • Lieutenant-Colonel Sherwood-Kelwasley captured by a strong German ate here, and Phe fixed' the welter to "Hanle/ear dathe from the. ahrhSiimmethe S- - "If we agree .ebstain from the ft is going to be the atne way here. e. t. • suddenly eiprang to his feet, yelling to tea, • He etas:fit:brigade headquarters Serve him slow."' • lithto e depths Of the earth home of war. Instead of dragon's teeth sPringing, lite :of, gas, have we lair guarantee, ' after, it has.put a iiew spirit into its . Ward the' bridge. The bullets, from was Stored, and was consequently des - hie nieu .to follow hini, and dashed to- where a great ituantity Of animunition MAKING *AR WA • TE 'USEFUL • to himself , "Wot thawt," mumbled. "Adger" up on ehe Somme -as • legend, saY*, can WA: have ,aiiee guarantee, upon people. The old aloofness and shy - S.. . they didetta ancient battlefields -there which the commanders who are re. - "less that Englishmen used• to mention every machine gun and rifle across•the perate when he found himself a pris- • "Otte of yer at a time an' if more is now flourishing en that hlopd-stain- sponsPele for the lives of their mien t apologetically as their worst failings camel centered lapin the bridge, The oner forted 'to view the confiscation now the British Have 'Solved This than orie shows I'll 'ItYeang fnen take ed site a great man of vegetation and • . d rely that Germany IA 11 not again but that secretly they were tremend- . spring ,a surprise on us ae s e ously proud of are disappearing, lead swept across like snow ip gusts; of the precious inunitionsa • Watching Difficult Problein, yer back a. bit tmd yer'll stop a ballet." floral beauty. cou • • try to • • a 'planfir in, Splintein flew this 'WRY (for glee:tang opponents a . Close T dispose of the enormOuS titian- then "Todger" made 416011gh hOiSe fon miller plants that heye been observed - The colonel bent his head to it 'and his chance lie seized a spiked stick • • They Seemed to. miherstand, , end Names of some of the Inore ea., die in 1915.v, . • and at. Balls panted hot, quick gasps range) from one of his captors and tities of food -wastes of great militarY a. whole company. He changed his in their seasons on two brief visits ne-- past his face, through his elothes, but he rated on, turning and yelling to his men. The fusiliers, with a cheer, dis- carded the protection of, the covering etartr and came ort., Their feet broke out in sudden thunder on the bridge, ' Some of them splashed tragically in .thei,cenal on either side as the buliet , gusts blew them doyen. The eolonel, --Line of Fire, , • ewe. „Meet difficult prettier& Btzt the Brit- him roared for ehotherepriyate, and a They are'-POppy,.cornflower scaelet There was a chicken to be lcilled swung It- fatally upon the German's encempMents has always been the voice, as if somebody was talking • to cently are given in the -Kew Balkan. Leaning ,out of the 'trench, he dash- ish in this e war have solved it very thir'd, and when the first meek look- pimpernel, dogs mercury nightshade at the Browns but Mr.• Brown, who . ed for liberty, and )?sr- some miracle es- cleverly. • ' ing'foe appeared "Todger" saw that he charlockravhite andi yellow, goosefoor, wah nervous, did not like to. wring its 'driver,. who nowadays is likely to be caped the. bullets of his late captors. Ali of the faCsaY's Mrs. IlamPlirett was disarmedi warned him •to stand eamomile thistle for et -m t neck, nor could he sever its head w`th none too expert in handling the big • Springing into the. second line trench among his command, • he ordered a &Alike each still armed with the era - ed stick, led his' men back upon the There's no time for bashfulness • in the trenches or in the hell strip of -Iiro • Man's Land; and •bashfulness is a back ntinifiere 'A bus goes bad on the street. The Ward, is boiled out for the manufac- quiet •or "the men in the shell holes" speedwellelooking-glass flower, hemp- 242te. . • , ture of thlyeerine-a harmless, sweet, hear -by, would slay him. Anotherliame nettle, sow -thistle. • • ati Thave it," he finally decided, "ril The ground, -over' which -the Battle Vi the Somine was fought in the late colorless liquid, which, when /nixed up_and was likewise_wareed. sheet it." • • . • . with nitric'acid makes an explosive "Not sie fast there 'or bomb-une 'So armed with a gine he took the on ,the scene:hi-1e has driven 'ern tit motor, opens the hood and speculates as to Whet he tight to do.. Before he has it Open foe inspection a soldier -is TirOARtirr, 4:11P vAnti,at• truA • elk birmee tangt a they', Later in ehelln hnvP withentle-e-i "'heaver" 141111100 Ilk frn1nApd flo • • t-• 4 .0 fii.1 /7' anxious to be in at th le fAlt untouched by.. some • miracle,. raced Hhilgi drivingithem out and killing or of -bilerniOuS Power.' ManY millions • of derstand?" warned' "Todger." surarmmner. wag 'chicken into the yard. Little banotdtowinuleets.: . . 0 ( in7tea. dwhoe;°patvirrneenitss. „ the day he. leenne.attack_upowthe vii.yzerm...detwed-from this source, • . - he- saw -twenty Anne- sterol eip-ine hne a dreier?, wanteaterearion _ranct„..tiLLitv-,,,,,,,,,,..„, , „„..„,:,,,q,...-,,.,,rgx•-•-yt•—• . 7 • , , ,, i., — • - a, . . , o earn the ... kt. o LtS'G'S their initial -assault. .At the end of fertilieer, and the by-prodizets *are pointed at the Mouth of the 'watecovered with innumerable moments on the Germah tide of the non& he missing couple had returned, let- • i , calm!. Thereafter the remaining ecen-h- dugout, • • • i • tle Willie's mother' began to get arixi- there, asks for a couple of 'tools and one street creuched a machine gin 'shipped to. Fitanee. to help feed the. ,and sinieltapeously et the coteries of The clothing of this large trod ,. of e . . • in two mihutes clainpg down the !hoed panies of the battalion ' came across 1 ' • ' Germans To "Todger" it was like in country with •plant life is remarkable -1 squad; commanhing the approach. Cap- pigsee. . . . .. . a . . . . . i tain Gee, seizing a reeelviii in each Met Weed -says that all the cotton avarice:Ms dreath when he saw fifty of hen it es remembered that for the ' 1 "Willie'," She - called out, "hasn't and tellsthe driver:. "Ws all • right; • oieeineitheee _tee anreteiflaratiene see - _ ' '"• Seine tune pease& arditit tabithezi * ett L -r 1. T. calcuiett tornselts- an iii-niere coming. fits rifle was and even in the height of- eunirner LI art crossmg tne bridge e r • • • • ' • the worke gives a tWist here a wreneh With lighter loses, for the colonel, dig - holes, distracted the lifun fire, • in shell hand and followed by one armed waste of the..: military hosp?,te s the erinhaths as is prison; i ri m..os part,i as been out of cultiva-1 .. 'with a clubbtd rifle, charged down the (handageet . oldi sergical nressinas, he thaw he had In n o possibly ton since he hutumpi of 191.4, ., "No, mai" called back Willie* "it That's the 'army spirit. • .It's* a neer tributing the fitst company Ii 6 In' • ig" The ' t' 't h ' ' . your father killed that.eliicken Vet?" g° ahead" ' • ' Captured Five "Macnint -buns. ' . i , • street, replying to the gun 'with their eta), is disinfected and' converted Into- more than be could chew i -Ile shouted It 18 cohsidered. impossible -that g in. , ' one in -England. Nobody knows -what won't et ' the witefht'e - ' 1 menage weapons. Dodning fronf side guntotton (likewiee for war use) by his men down the dugout for the men to cease qffaittities of Seed, suflictent to cover . --4,-. •• t it bodeer s; evybody wonders.; The diers are more an more a COihrthrnitY i, Unless' 'got . bettst . shelter- to side of the street, the two nten made treating' it • with eitric and sulphuric , they were doomed, foe there was no for their enemy. Captain Gee was a acids. hope in attacking the German position track -revolver .shot and accounted for . Thus that which feeds , and tliat * trom the frontal position. Coollyhe efieeeohttaaintunnerohefore he•-r-6.1:-hdd" --9.4kieh -*-rhents-beeedeteo,-in-thz--,eud.-that ; ,i'ecouoitred the ground, ata lung u el the gun. 'he remaining five men fled !which kills. - ee,..---------.. coming up, and to strike the fear, of God into any More who ?night be horn- ed ie it he tossed, A 'grena0 a short elistanceawayand fired 40 -a .shitt. To his joy, fourother Tommies caine hie these thotisaeds of acres, could have , Before chopping Beet flour- it thor-. i apart Everybody knows. that if thy been carried by wind or birds and the i aughlia A stick tegether after th ' e war and go • . . scientificexplapation is that the't plan ' -hie— e • on helping themselves tied other peo- - ' •s'i . , • mud have ,grown from seed lying dor- Before baking aPples .1;ofr thein plh they will be boesing thy empire, merit ih the ground with raisins What will they do with it? e• , • eritiatth is l'anSionn With MR, DuOP ? wr1lL413 7::Polax.ffresaf stlioe MiLlEires. litgrs sVoR4T4 LOVV. j.W • '44 .11.4 51466 mane , -IP‘toi) wikk-r4ro ADDroess Atelpool AsN.oval You 044 comm Homt AND hit LiaTetil -ro AIL Via pErriAmks 'hod • -Jr •—• r.,,,a161111•16,1,1,6 ' iett.inhi Aiewffrei /. -41Vio>7.,1frte,°?, 7 • Not Well Informed. During his early days in Sheffield!'" Dr, Henry Coward, the -English mush ghee organized a quartette front the men employed in a warehouse. Mixer, ions to make et little money, he ap- proached A showman who was visiting the city and suggested to, him that a • party of eingees would be a great acit dition to his show.: "Kin, ye sing?" asked the elieve- • . "Yes, sir, very weir," "Have ye dress sults?!" "Yes, sir," "How ouch will It cost?" "Five shillings each per night•will satisfy tut!" "t said the showman, "but how natich is that HOW many arc yo In Oda quartette?" Sow a few" cabbage seed in With Oho row of the mange], crop and thun reduce Oro labor of production,