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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-07-25, Page 7� - - t 0 . ., 0 . I I I . mroww� � ...­*"W*Wost.� Q ­ ­ I—. I - --- - . . . . I'll - ­­ ­ I ­ - .. . -- . , 1� . ­ -- --- ­--­ ;&--^ ­ = - - - --- ---- - � � - -, 11 . ­ ..-i - ­. ­­­­ I --- ­ '-'- _- ­... ­ ­ ­­­­ �­-- ---­­­�­ �-­­ - ­ , ­- ­­ ­­= - --- - --�� � I M-- �,!! ! ,,,---- -1 -­-��­­­:--­� ­-­­ I - 11 .1 I I , 31veryoue realized the VWI of our poal-I to each other for 4w life, trusting to an jdmo4 IrAporeoptiblo wov"Oot d, EM , 7k A a L3 - 11 Uou. Everyone momentarily expected . I Pi the man whip led. the baud there, the tense. locos relax. , I . � . : CANADIAM IN 1 1 , OR 5 'MID. . BUM,, ' ' - I to bear the crash, to toot *# shuilder I , , � Muft , They started at ton sit nicht, It ed and th�oo, color ftwoO back to , POP 11 'P ­ ig I 1� 1. , . - 'AGEw*s *'trylax time for the strou To - the doctor staggered: back, *"W , Pit ir 1'1111111�� & as a torpedo struck our.own ship. It was three oPelqck next nzorninir wit*4 clieAm, .--1 DV flIS OWN CA . , PERILOUS VOY , ,sest, , MY VUC IS � ot 'J'" . I , The Lute -comer. - #Okx aw . I �­ I Imori--but everyone Builled, 'and the, I % with rain stud mud, to h4 "pill -W, At length the waves of Aooxint . � I Worry powls Uyo 4Wkuhr U - I women-theIr Wh4vlour ,was beyond I , in flae line, --, I . . t . hiph b 'GULTS OF 6 si - is -, �­ #- ,,, .1 � 1.1, 4*Airit and oporating .pw 4aXims SAW THE 110RISON' �!DF 'THEIR all Praise.- Though,a$oulas �of anxiety THE MEN WHOSE MISSION w .24 greeted the Advent of each AFTER RE Ag ,S " r; . . I , . I shil? from the gathorvil'� vrow4 4W pvtIcalarly Uio. f1two . alaxy $grft on. - I .­ I C9NVPY TQRPAPORD, must have torture4 those, mothers, not TO SAYS. - 14009" of Old Ueu$ and N"41AX awayt arid. the,ever-tbickening barrier * SOMNARPMENT;si . . , . a whilaper.41d they utter, not an �;- , -, . . . gine., In . I I , �� I . many CA**s, tlior fog to 44* . ... �� I . clamAtIon,4f lefri, With their arzir .. v: ,� F -1-V . stock EVIT, of inist was uubroTKen by, bWlk hulls. . I . their origin* ready so *at it cm X0, ' abouttheir little, ones they, Pat thero'l . As, x9on. a* the, breedingseason is Then the young bride Of the P4m- WOO tboty begin to tum it I V*T *hell Was Meant, Fai- 'Them -Pow, - There Is a -Big, Vebt Owing to the' , I i rose's first4ieuteuarit turneilfrQni th, *p14oJ#'t-&yo, WeaSign 4W turn 3#y Xt,X- . l .1, aw4ting, the. worst, F-almly, bravely, . over,, got rid of all malo b i , .o Now Ws;pori Sp� subtlio in its gffeots . . . . 11'411 UsV4 'n; windows to, her friendik with a queer . tionory gas eng I troyor%$unk thq,U-0oats With berole, kinowmneu of ft',0auadlins Medical Men ta Frimee,, Who the breeding pons. Whon the - . Tha . ,ine ,over ,=or# tb*A 1. . I . I . . I `Ogg , little gaspi Her eyes sought theirs . t It , POOR Inventors once or twice until it Starts m4y for. I . . Popth Chorga& At the Front. . drops n , suiumer, or, piteously for some 'reassuring 199U. Greater Injury. * . . I All tbl# time, those congre I fvprry ow"Unfalt,tringli. y1eld -Ark � . gated on r . . .business. . .1-1 . when the egg y e d does not pay for .For ter Alp Alone of them all Ud . Nearly �411 engine trouble is caused , '..Back from the perils of ths se,%,. deck had been witnessing a terrillo . � . , I Few women -and not All Plea -Will the feed, sellv all liens. over two A -0t COM40 Ira. . , I I 0ormair. Ingenuity 14� producing gas , high js� I with W14OU to overwhelm the . _enemy bythe ignitiq $t I I , I , In #y eM, w e.**il,r 0 saved miraculously frorn �thp fate that * performance of the sea close by, A ever realize --what they owe tP, the 40- years old and even the year-olds .01411 One of them . stretched out quick und �� . - � � Pefoll the tiandovery CA tle 4>4 the moment After the torpedo bit, Our faltering coura' ,and t c , � � bgs, not Always, Worked out 40 intend. . orotpod if, studied * There, a - . , i I 8 ge . he gln� skill, O,retty well. Poultry at this time of arms,- and murin1wed some brave ex- * I three thin I I . - re just I - deadly Irish neighbors, ther Aestroyera, whisked of tho . y. ' the year will bring a better price planation of its absence which deceiv- e . . bave,the g*s, a good' #V#rk, *rid good %r same (lay in the! 'eame , ,, ae,who mend our Arm 4 Or wholly- t0l, the a4yantage of those , gs to make sure of, it ,wo , . ,waters,, a number of'Caua,;I�arii; Ii Whose than.liater and feed and space will be' . in . ,eu I w around. like live thin a and,,'puttlug, A Ong the ranks of those . the .roe t offensive . , .9 1. , m I . � - . . . oluding a gouttri , I I . ed no one, and silence fell upon the employing It' I compressign the engine must 044, By . I . gent, of Toroutonlars, on full speed, rushed. throlwh the seato bush - year-oldo, 11 . bombar . 1. . lia . , _Wqs I, to -destroy work the. men saved for the best of the group, The legs, 'intimate qulo.tly the Intenslve,X-ao shell . dineut 111ris I do not =eau simply that ro% "' --. wo. thet. events of their repent tra.lis- lit the direction of, the ,hidden U-i�oat, whose mi"sion it is io *save. While and the gro�ng ohicks. Old hens, as Wfih w4ich the German precedes his I I I I I 111, L L I lippe,4 aw�y, leaving two only wA I 1 have gas ,in your tank� but that you I Atlautle voy4ge 04=00 Indelibly up,. ;of wbiob. weon o�r vessel caught not ,the -bayonet do their a rplo, especial) . attacks bas 1, nfQr0.-,r must know that it gets. whereAs en-. i. - t � - i, rifle, arid gun I . y of the heavier vArle,: the gio. Quarter of an.hour passed; had occasionally U I . I ,on their memories. . ­ t the slightest g I� I. � . . . feelf L on after effecta upon the Germans., . I . 4pse, d adly work, h , a0 in their in, I 1. . , t, %49lIe Ptrument ties do not, p for � . The coiat of Ireland had t4ded into . . . ' � I ,a th I . ay . -then one of them, who still athod by. Be I I I 9T1110.211 Use it. . r , . . I , . Drop Depth Charges. - � og"the doetorls ere also, saving the summer pggs. the window, raised her flold-glass hur- themselves. . . I I �. . the: borlipta 'a - lbd . L � F -9r lmtariee: If your'engine. Iseold ' � a , the conva I earn . . . y I I . ­ a t A Series Of 'heavy explosions so�nd, slattere4'oaos, . . .. . Sell the young cockerels' whenever" riedly, Surely-�-surely '. that For the purposeot ,tire offensive -the, I I 'westward dve A IRIgasarkt optumer sea. I . I . was I - It may either have to, bo.,primed or . ­ , 1, ,r . i I All the skill, all. , alt the th-ay areL - -enemy employs, y� shell containing ,a . I . L - . , L 'The ocean 'Waer not'as trgirgull as.fhd 1 o4 as the warships dropped their dep1b. . _tlie njrVe, , ready throug'houi. thei sum s6mething, moving through - the fogl" I the needle valve may -need to be open- , . . , - , .. . I . . charges intOL the. sea right Land left a strength of the .Army do4orls trie(I mer. Do - everything'till the 1. . I . double Purpose � Chemical" L affecting ­ . I . .. -r � , . - I . ­ . I . - then .1 1 I . *proverbia -pond, but though the '. I . t i K-1 i For a, moment @he stood, tense, t. od.an extra turn, or alittle dirtin the, . . .. J I ,.I. will - . o the uttermost in days like, th"e, fall. Whe-kes, Co. the price is good, sell, fir t the eyes and then t,hb skin. It Is , I I P . - . I , I long; lew-1king torpodb-boat�4estro i L, , ; , L I . . '. yera� mile Or mOKQ sway- At each explo . :with an incoher'eint cry, turned and carburetor,will necessitate thq open I . I which pion of these fearsome., uud6r,w&ter He must work on with clear brq,in and the cocker�ls. as broilers or as am 11, , a modification .L,6k the normal, 'Itear 11 I ,, I , _ I ­ I L L4 gestiqulated WilLdly. The other, who . I Ing of,tho needle'valvkanother I . I . . guarded the flanks of the cGur . i 'hand, hour after hour, roasters, . .1 .. I . . gas14. shell, ancl. the usual distinctive ttuml. ., , - , � , I ovpy of some eight ships, pitched Land bombs even at that alstarice, th.0 stout unfaltering ­ . bad 'her arms, round the young wife; I I . . You,riiust close -It Again after the on- , .. . .1 � . S� L cramped dug-�.. n An.experiment carri6d on at the . . I - . , I looked up quickly, dragged her to her odor Js very much reduced, so. that , . tosed as they plowed through the eel �14tes . ng.ao though operating under fireL in . i I t 1, of our shtp'-m - - L L L ' t. ,glue starts., . I * . 1*1 I . I . � I . . , puts, ipaking quick decisions, wasting Experimental Farm in the $PripM of ! gas. Is not so � e e . I , . - I .1 . . I waters, the bigger. vessels glided from the blows. of A 'giant's sledge- . ,. , . feet�And thrust the field-glasLaes into the . a6y to dote nXI110. 11 . � 11 I .1 . , . . I , ,, . Again, when the o Is hot, � �L - -,­��­ , ' ---1 . � ,-Ae*3A-,UQ-,i"cQnd that can begiv- 1917 with Leghorn chickens,.the sal h!! �nd .. - who suffer fr Its effects . I I . . prhrdiftg 'or extra opening of the L I � ' ' ' ­ . ar. � -U-1 - �­­- � I . . . . I - - - P, ; " . -.-',- iiWoothlV`­a[d­n­9,­�erQvA1 - 0 e 11 ,.,, mer-.*Qey,eers--of-black�smok4a-.-and- OA-1he -- -'-'- ­­' - -- V V= -fke� - - - on , . ,� " ' - ' 'and -children ,returntpg to' Canada, a spray shot skyward, at each thunder- en to the living, seeing �Othijjj it ol poeerers part all--UXpVMs . . . dug"ilver fiin-,porar11y---bUnded,-,ud close contA I . I ­ � ... � I I ar ., g. - - I � I e -valve -v 1 ­,.cause --f lood imp . L , I . 1. I -- �­ , , - OUS detonation. L I . . broken manhood and tl�e anguish of incubation, brooding and feed for Dazedly, she looked where she was with the fumes produces. .44 ' . . "I Z I I I ,-.sprinkling. of"Iavallded 04nadlan of- . . I . . . . I these things are att*n4.�dto properly . L IV . � .1 _ themselves and pullets up until the I t skin irritation. For the * .. V ( 1. . L the newly woundecitt with, death *ever , average i 1. I fleers and'a-party of Oisichargqd Cana- Two 131T PerbLQopes,,Qmost Invisible , 4irected-and then a -great burst of- AA . i and the engine fails, to atazt promptly, . , - L '�,-r� �- L. � . ' In. the choppy grea I sea, were, bus hovering near arid. raging outside, first of September. When t)ie pullets .cheering L ran through the t4wn, for case. eight -or ten. days" hospital tre* i I I ., � I , dtari men, Invalids and cripples,'golux, .t . yJ . . � after three or four turns, you may as . . 1� ,� f,� � . I whilst,h' Aiddily, methodicWly,,swift- went into wiite.r quaiters -on Noverri- there, staggirin me t Is neceoaAry�l but . L I ) I ' ,,comprised the passenger list of - 0 , I -9 valiantly, in;, with n -the gag 10 well beginto look'for the.-tr ' home' trying to spot riaore victims Among, , , ouble� Do , - . . ), -'L" ". "I ' ,,our ship. We were P66tically, A bos- I the .convoy but though th ly works for life within. . I ber lat, they had dost over and, above neither fatal norl..doei it liifkici per- . to L ' , �* ,11 , ", . � , ' . , 6 Hiriis . . onel funnel clean blown away, and a' I . not, 'however, tear the engine all . . . I L ,� , 1. Seventy *hat -had been pi by the sale of the .,�� . . P . _two Hours - aid t . e I or L ' , - I ith etch- exp L ep. It IS! I .., cockerels just 3.9. cents ea6h, This Primrose. W 'likely to 'have to go very de 4� - - j .L " ' vital ship, of convalescent cases.. It fired six tor edoes all told, Ave,went - Stretch heavy list to a arboaxd, earn the manent Injuries, f our men aro,riot pleces the fir-!st thing, -as" you are not * ' . 1), �v . I I I . , was about 4.30' in the 'afternoon of W 4) 0 * 0 ,L ark, . I � . .. L At. it - it � osed,to,lt long. .So. much for our . . � I . . L . " 11 � � . I , I of our ship's Plato .'at - The valor of those surgeons of the experiment showed not only that i .. L I . usually the little things that are ro- ­ . _." ; :1 ; . , ed to ihe limit of enduranice,the first- side of the question i , � Vuesday, 26th June, and many, follow- . The LL . . .. line who man the advanced aid -posts, paid to sell the cockerels early, but it, tro I .1 I . -Ing English custom,­Y�ere sitting in every blast,*as rather trying to the, lieutetianVs wife waited Vill her, ship Now Weapon Two Kdocid. , 0onsib-14for moft of ;Iihe engine . u- L I I 11 I . . . 11 51 i . I . the saloon enjoying a tup of tea and nerves 0 tli�. passengers, who felt In I the dressing-otations, and the casualty also demonstrated that 'pullets could'dreW near enough' for her to. disting- From the Ge . L . I ,-e , I '! L I I ' I � rman, Poturof viewtha b;es, and the successful engineer wM ., . I I clearinjo-stations. Is 'magnificent, the be raised much. cheaper .'than . they . � � .. ., , I � I I I � uish the little group on the bridp, w - -� , ;a biscuit. The writer was standing on each Impact tho, blo7 of a iprPedo-It.' eapon has proved decidedly Aouble attend fimt'to all, minpr details,. the " . . t in on them I in . One of them lifted a hand . with , �K. .'L . i� � . deck Jn conversation with .te'rrAfic. Subject to could be bought 1i the fall. I , . I a Toronto self, though .6� that r4atter the ex-stra . I L I a edged. This was especially the -case' chances being that the � m zjoi 66 -1 es �. . I . L . . I I shell -fire and bombin I - . . I g,ad . ' . .. . - �* il', , jady,*. Who has lost two splendid sons I plosion of the. rhissile made 'actually - - X -raids -and ex- . I 0 . quick gesture, and, with a 'R 0 M I . I ,, . . , � cry, on,the SO4me during the last offen- will. not materialize,- , .' .' 14i; . L . . . I . . . . . , . . In the war, Wo -were, about the only Idss nolse than the . 4eptli-charges. , posed to the whole gamut of war- 'abe fainted in her friend's arms, ra- . I . . . . t. .� "I i , . I . I . . I I sive. The chemical was so concent . - . I '. I I I - they. themselves often p kTH D Thfis was.the fashion of the comin'g . . . V-41pable Tire Code. I �.. I ­ I , . 1'.. � , . passengers on that side of the -deck Theeffect at close quarters upon the - r N "'? ted thatit was markedly less volatile. , I I .. I 1'. � ". . I . . . L eme price for those,they seek tol . E MUR I ur .1 in of the "Yth" Flotill - I � . � I L 4ust thou, and we leaned over ibe rail fragile plate$ of a U-boat cau welt be'�Pr , . - I a, cQvered,with ­ I - "' . I . I L . . ,tb�tn the usual ga's contoirtv and vhftoz 'Here is a "code" for Motorists,' ' . . 't ,�, I � . save. . . . . t 'I, - .- I , . gazing 6ut across ithe sfinlit Isea Imagined. If within a certain radius, . laurels, and with an'inereldibly shor ever- a. a ell ,exploded a conslderal�le which if closely toll -owed will 1 . , I ., I. . '. , . u C3 of the , appy, L h L fave, . . . L I'll i , ,� � �, .-watching the "Orl�oa," a small freight- ihe U.boat'o'014es are- dented' by the These men iri the rhidst k, . 1. i Hat of casualties; arid h were the proportion ot the charge Impregnated' ,fti. tire ext. , ,­-, �, . . . - I THE FLOTILLA, , , - many,&llirs annually . . .. . �� - . I . i 1. . III,, "il., 1, 1. . I clamor of war know little 6f how the - � . ' I , of of over 5,000 tons, which -was plow- ishock, and water pours In along the . I. faces, and joyful the hearts of, the . -he surrounding grolm The fumes pense3: . I r, � , � I I . I I I I I I . I I t, - d. . . I . . ' " -long , the battle goes; thiay. are there t9 I . I I � . ; .5 : �* - 'Ing a right abreast of us, and started r1wits. 9ven it too far off for I ... I little comnifinity whose anxious time Bed fairly , . �, , '­ � . - . I . I I , ' . . . I � . susperlded:ln.the arrAloper " lKeep*tires properly Inflated. , . 11, �, �: i , . % . , squie 600 . . this, and the undersea boat esca save, and it Is, only, the result'they u al I 1. , -, . I . . ; yards away. . . . . pfis" I EN PICTURE OF THE, GRIM RE, Of w King JsAighteiied'by the eXPec" rapidly, but -the 40tukil site Of the ex- Be sure to repair.1141s. tread. cuts, . 11, ' ' , . . .� . I . I . I . . �� see. Sometirnes, there is, a 'hurtied I �. . I �:: I I . I � . . . I I tation of such a day as this. - . plosion, remained �vlrulently poisonous. Tegula - �. . I ...­ - .. . I . I I . . rly, ... : 11 .1 I . Torpedo . her delicate . interior machinery Is, I ALITY OF WAR, . - . . . , I . . . � it . I . . .Shook $hip.,.. '. . 'exiiOro their, .temporary hospital, . . . I � � . . liable to serious damage. from., the jar- , Tn . . . I % - . ,, . , I , . � , . !� -HIRTY YEilli EM in the li4uni way the ,spot where 4 gas Prbvea blowouts.* �by avoiding. . �, . ) ; .,-. d-de6ly A, metallic,clang sounded, ' . . . -and directions are ift- - - . , . . . I I 'Ini * f I � - ", - , < , . �i, li� - . , .'' ft I swi . : T I ring. - . . quick orders . . . . � shell has buts I . ng. I . � . � . . ... I � . . . . . . ;and a violent; tremor'sh00% Our ship. I .Tust after our i1rifortunate - e . sport ly,oboyed, and the great work.of re- ' . . . 1. - . . ­ , ; I t I i a dangerous forforty.- severe jolts and by. rriaiiita ul '.. , � . . I I � . I . 'Zi - . . eight hours or but this -cone t - air ressure I I � , I I ... - � I . I I so, I . ell ra o' 6 1 1 � . -, !1 . .. ... I - "Wjh a t Is 'tba�?`Il oxclaiined my, . coolly carried on''in health- Scene at a Naval Base -the Bri. ish Throe Decades Last Month. ted chemical. remained 'active * Urv-, '. .�. �, ., I Since Gar. 'for .4 mud boils cleaned out.and re- , - -- r , .? had ditappeared bow -up Into the sea paration is . � . . I I in t . ­ t: <1' q , - - -. . . . L . . . . . :, .. . , - �, .� melghbor In a' startled votes. V I. - quarters. . - � . I . an Emperror Came to.the Throne. " � . � I . . �� . ... �, 1� .; . 1. .. ,;� 1. 1. , * . � I amid a cloud of steam,' some, �4 min- - ler ' . I . . . Maje M , . � much lozlgeryorf,60. - - -9: . paired dt once., . � . i, I .. < , . . . . , , . . I ­ - en, - 'even as she uttered ibe � . . ­,� . �: - ,'�. '<� ,� '. - , Th . mmy himself often has - -a very . Isles When His ,sty's On, the fifteenth of June, 1888, thirty ..The result wasdeeldedlY mic, for Be careful ifi appl I I ' 1� . . , utis. after. she had been h1t, 'a de- I' 'To � . co ying tubes. ­ . ... .�,. l I . I .. .1 . Vordi, a, dull xtoar carab 6ver the . � , . .1 . I . . i i � . . . I . '.stroyer,wirelessed us the joyful news hazy idea of what happ"ens, to. him be- , Ships, Come'Rome. _ I years ago e als6r asdend- . it was evidently ono' of the many little Avoid sudden stops, quick starts � : .. . i, ' i . . .. . . . , I , 1. (-_ .. �;., I �,. � ­.- � ­. '-watet, and from the stera of the. t , , " , . � . . I . . . � I , " ,� , .. , t . that they-liad got the U-boat. .A per, -fore - ' he -reaches the base, or is en �wn- -', , 6d the tlTone, of his, ane4stors-that is, i t'hings ,that the "Grosser General and skidding. , . I < ill I . . � "'Orissa" a'geyoer of. water. and whitd, itaift'nest- I . . , ; , , Par -up in the nortb-of ti I " ­ *. , �, ". " . . , ' I tilin ,black volearib we, had seen ,up. ed'for' Blllghiy.'. " � . ' - � I so far as the a rus- I Stab" ornitted In 16 cAlculationa.. The Keep front wheelo in alignmeroL - I . �, , . i �, I I -:Bmokb shot up -Almost Immediately . I . . . � .� - ,, . , . , � ., . . i heaved from One dr ned his eyerin an les a tiny town consisting of some ' ry lathered.the Allied bvt Avoid: , ! b" � - -,.*. - '. , the stilc6h v .the.ocean's depths had owsily ope fifty cottages, two inns, and A' tin-�' . slan -V�v�lon . Is concerned. , The 1111- I Garman artille - U,se tale in 6e cg�lht, - ""� essel began.,to dr6op,at'- I . . . . . '' , � I `,. .,. .� L been her funeral.. . Some-Alme later, an� advaric7ed aid -post. He found him-: . I . . I . � 1. .1.� � , .. ....., : perial distinction *was then only of,�p - with gas'shells In the m6st using too rafth. I . . the stern and to. drop behind. She . ofed church. Us streets � oaltiong . � 1. . � ` � C, I ': � .. .. . . . - ro . . Are narrow 11lavish matuner,.. Xvory- redoubti. sup- I Avoid . wills., ..., , i. . : . I �11 � , �, J . her sister U�boat, whose �reseuce had self lying on a triastle, his. wounds - . seventeen years' stariding. � . ruts'a�nd save tbe side . I ,, I 1aO bee 41t,by a torpedo. And thar' . . d. cobbled, and'all lead,, sooner or . I I I I I ­ 1. I � n an . I 1. �� . I I Kaiser Wllhqlm the Second assum6d:, P pen- Doxft drive in car track$. � � I I , �, * lj�,.' - -!, . . been -detected before she had doneany comfortably dressed, With the 'slow ' �, I . 1. ­ 1, i .toiped6 had been aimed at us,. the I I . ' later, to the great 'harbor whichis the .. ort.,lin6, ruined, illla& and roa ' d .. 11 .. �� , .. . , I � harm -of - -ered with the stuff. The Apply ,chains ,properly. (And use . . 11 � , .. . , met'With a similar fate. . stare returning- consciousness he I . . �­ . , . .. 'largoof ,V.egael 1u. 'the convoy., . *k . - k . - . . . key -of 'the village's prosperity=fdr I the power Iminedlalely on the death i tr,s was plait I ­.�. �- g - � - and .. I . . . * o ��� �, 1�­ . , . . I. used.),.. � -. , . � I � , '. � ­, [. Gallant ,Sh p's Officers. . � made out another bandaged man on a of his fa6er, -the Em peror Irre6rick, ! great 'assault was"in.unched and theJonli when they'must be � ­ �, -,'*Placed In the centrq of'the.convgy. for , I . X� is a naval base. .- - . ' . I . I . I . . � , . . . . L -` 'he'. . I . I - � � � � ��, . I I . . � . I who reigned -only three months* Wil 'allied li '.ylelded' ground. -.The Ger, - Av6id obarp ,obstructioris, ' : , � .. . I � � � i'. 11 . � ­ � .. � � . . . stretcher. near by, and then his eyes . . � . I . Is . - BY "a ! strange % chance, the '..The finestA ad Oons'of the British 1 � . . ' " " r�li � . .1. 1if4y . . J . r' I . Its two inn I 'd b6cupled It Thel - Remove grew I.. - I .. . . I . ,fell on -a ,figure.that lai­on the floor . liam, the Imperial Wangler, had pr� mans�mpyO� up a r se, oil and.icidts-fr6m * -. 1',', '�-' . . . "Orissa I bad Just quickened hei�pgce . merchant service were lived I no to all . ' I Mariner's Haven -and every roorh of . - . . A . I I I � , � ')i . . I . 11 . . � ­ � . I a-manin a.' scaflet-: I . . I 1; , betWeen them----: f tb vious *to that 1 exercised, consid,qrable ' bombard had,been., miles dedp; your tires' . 1 � ,,' - .and moved. up .Abreast of us - ' � the fifty cottages, �old a ' . , . . . merit 9;t --once by using a cloth .. . J., . I . ' ' t old I � . � : . pr .� I 1�1 - -.1'. . . the. v�yagd by the, ship's -of-* I-StAiAA4 oyciall, Who' had, worked . a any o e..1 ndfather's.! t4 v In � opi�-don. �­ ingasoline-!, ...- " - L �;. 1. a few through . � power,' for,. -during, his gra . I moistened . . � � - � . t,, �� . ­ ' . , -minutes before -th6 Hun � hit her. I fledrg., Por days. tb,e gallan' I mothers and helpmeets of - t e cers' . . I , .. I - . � . . , - ' ____ . -illness and,­wbile,his- fdther-.,%*aa. - --. -: , ��---:�---- - -,,C - .. - , . "I I 0., ... ffi�A ftftb�u -rded .. . through��­tjie..- rush' -for seveifty-two ok f Asty's Grand F eif - 0 - ir last . . . . - Gas- -. - Eximin -rimj--ocgasionaJ,1y�.- ' �­ ,�� lis 1Waj . . PoIa6,nad,.lYYTherr,DWn .-----' er dincher . � t� - --, ­�_. ­t�-- in-ltyg-t,lia7llcthriBe-iflyli-utes-rztI - �a Sdotd-h ea-pffifln T I . i I . ­ - -,. -- . � . .:. . . .. � - .1 I i � �1­ -.. � I I., - hours -Without a... break�7-severity!ntwo­ - - , - pj�lle - t. -at--San -Remo,' struggling. �ag-­ . . 7 .­ 1. 11 ­ .1. for-Arregularities and.'rust. - ---­-�-, �- - -i,...�- . .­ ­­ ­­ � - -1 . ::--­torpe4oed,­ves0el liad-'*gtoOlVed-com---left,-*thd-btT.dge.'Nev'etictiowii,t6,,.e,,, . d - grey�Aoife WA11* dhi� be - 661h d . Thou�ands o .German troops poured p - .. �< . �1` ;. � I I � . * I i;plesi hours Of blood, "noise, an . ' 1 incuiable disease, - which., ciiTled �Tl� F * f" revent damage tiorii,rust 1>7 using- , -� . . �,, ,�, "I :.. - ; : T rid sleWed &,round, and lay the. skipper.. .-br,o%e --hls�­reeord L., 81C . accomr4l griat I . I ' . I . , �, . �. this ­ N - I . . � ­ I., -, I -... - , . . . 0. . letely,; i I - - " -V I odate-and .- criminally . 11 Ild'D the: � . i ,�. < I . paln--��-'hhd' dfesiii is as W-o-,`pAgJ6-q* . . , the't1fen Pr1ince.W.111lara acted 'as � P . ririi-'pai . . , .-I ; . I � id"hi I t, , ' gas Infected area, isat down Ili. - T , I ,�, ,�".'. � thord *11-1i * her. ex�aust - blow4ug off i -time... 'The'first officer, a splendid type . . . . I . I is .the profit of, the 'Canny landloids i 'fr . � . . . I pblidned shell I . . : , " , , � � R . . , . ' . . , and -then co ,., I I'll Regent,, arid was� "run" b Bismarck as I - - n virulently " - bag� - , .,, , . - ,: . � . I �,, ��., . . � ... . I . - mofi;efita�lly 96ttling , - t6ld, the writer that . llaosed. ' . * and proprietors- thereof. ' * . . ­ � y - for, cover I ' . . . . . � carry, sparit tubes in a I . ­ 14 IT I ". .., - . . and I deeper .. at, of British seaman, ' � I I � 1 6mi lug -Pupil'- who little dreamed'. holes, �blll6tod themseve's'Jil abandon-. Xeep spare tires covered... ' ' I :. ` 41 . I i , . '' . 4 as than two years', later I . la - . I � . . , � �, ' -One day a whisper passed through a- pr . '.. . , I'll . .- ; :� � the ftern. . B.v this tinie her life-boats'the old'�klpper pac;d 'the bridge all Only the d9ciot himself knows the 11 .1 i . P � ... -1 . . � I . � . ' I , that ler -A. rch, en I . . Be sur,D that nothing on e MA, ,�:-,.- I "I ' er'a'nd bobbing around ,I , earti. pride of victory tb . at . domes . to: 'in 'the t * .yed wi th chino � . I r . "Were in.tho wt th�ot . hi ed'hutm ts spri t,h, their own . " ­ � I I � I . I . , At Igh the iubma':)rin6 attack, h ' own -'always bn the qiii'vive for - i ' '' ' . . ,a .,: : , *, I ... 'like corks'on the -slight se�, with the'ly cursing I'tbose-A­7t� dirt . 0111 . have snatched 'a in . .118th .100 --he, I �&ceyl6r - a ' -!gas 'axi& ov,13�.,began to nOUCO the, of- scir es -the . tires -they fi6vblval .. ­ .1 1� ,'' I . . . a. .y dogs �of ,when in cuts all 0, , he Ch I . . rid, . . . Ap I I as . .., � . -% . . . . . . such intelligence-i'Itlie. Fleet is com-, - 'liburs'lateri .. Durin . .1 I . . I ., �. " I . ,& I I I . ­ I � �, . I ", , -1. " I I " eri Ow P1 , Mari of.. Blood and Iron, the "Pilot," ,feet'jibout.-six � . . . I . ; 0 I I . . - ',,_ ­ , . g� ,hard i for M4. nearest i Runs." As for'the Canadian IntlitAry, ingiiii this - afternooni an on a. I . t, , , 11 :�­ ,' -. ..crews r6win from the, g4dh Ing shad a. - '. d . so' , . e 'bad been exposed - I I . . . i � ,,��.��- .,' - I- � -destrojeh. -The wholb, bappoping-,had -' ffi Ili ch -rg8 of -'.th el: civilians -arid Onei­ w9unded, Tommy was brought *otild be 1"outed" by hig.'rhiperlal. ,and. the.aption our in iq ... ­ ­ . .. tft. , - � -' - � - '. I � , , 4-.? � I . � . .. . . I . . ,breathless Atmo§Ph6i6 oof!'expee't-Ancy - . . I ., . . Fl t ANDWAT I . 117- . � . . . . . i I.. . . . � 7. ,, * " J" .. , death,' having lal h ' u " ruler -j.j.' the fumes for a short. period,. but , P OTIECT P40 INL .1 . ' , . - .: - "'. - ,been inconceivably rapid -from steam- Invallded ioldiers, too mixch.bannot be,� in, pallid as In. two. prevailed throughout.the, busy. com- ,, heidsttong master, t e -yo ng , . . 0 1 . . ­ . . . . I I . .. . 4 .1 -,­­ . I . al, - . . . ; * . I �. . .. ost6rity ag the' came -jand In- their Iguor- . � .. - , I I . - - �.4i f - I Ing ship. to, sinking A,Wilack. ' - . I said -for the malir�er, in-whi6b. 1hey dais in a* rain -filled shell-hole-plilie I ziiunity, for had not. a'rumor who'ls. to go. ddwn'to p ' ths- Germans . .es in Every Care Should be Taken to Pro- , - . �., ,� , � .1 .-� ; - . . ­ . . . . I I . I also stol-, ,Tn. . . . . . 1-1 ,,, � ­ . . . . . I . ischielf-maker of 'all ­tlm* 't�ftliy atiqpbd thei selv , o . I � . � h��, �� .,,� - .*, -: ; - ; . , . ., . , anaged- things al.1 through the. v'O'g- gIffle, heart. beating'so - faintly - as to I en; abroad ,that there '. had, been, ., prime - in . .. . ' e. .. I mite. I, � . � � . . vent Contamination. ,' � '' I I � I . VY. , . I . � . 1. . I .. I . 1, .- �,7 .. , , I ... Women Vary'Brave.' � : " In - .1 an I , 11"he'Kats a fine* pto. lt� " * " . . ' ' ­ . � I . ". - I . it: , , . . . . . . ­ I I .., �, be -hardly discernihle, life ebbing- awz�y 11a:cti6zf? -in the..North. Sea, .and' that er &ucceeded.io . , I ".. 11. � I � .. .� � I ,� , I I , . . ' age. Major (Soldier Billi Gfant form i " � . . . ' [�� , ". I M' ritime 'things . . . oncemed. The� " Exh-au$ted-me na , �'? ,� ��`,,"�*� .. . '.. : . iistl - -every, gecond. '.Soch. a case -'aind they i the "Vth'� Flotilla was bringing injis � perty, so far, as size is, c . I . tri- lay dowix In the"dask ...Food cp' ervation. has directed At- '� . I � . " , I Were. astir aboard erty sergeant-maior,zof the , Was � . . . of on -dew w6t7groun i , 1�, ­ *id..Wh6ra. the. stuff : � . _ t, ­l ... ­�-. � ,.-our veagel,.- thon'-'h not the. sliglitest O.C.; -'*c come - fteque -wounded? - .. . . : 1Muip4r6"has:'boen -wid6ned' by* acts . ­ � .1 . - t6rition, to the Inland lske�.aind rivers, , ­ '� .. .. � � . . . . , `1 fk,' - , if , ..'.1 . . p . Lieut. H. A t -mon , a Toronto � . . !dead and ­ " brigandage., . It. is a pity. if the'. theft I had burst,- ., tber-wolrb later I I , �k �, i, ; .. 4. ., # - . ntly��is a- matter �.of ' oil *to. find.' in tijit-, from these, inuoh. ',.. '. - ' . ... ! , Ita4le prevailed.' Everyone, excepting --arid formerly sep;r&axy to Sir vninut6s-* � .Poctor and .orderly cut ,A, . . . I of Carlada, 'in Interior. , : " ,: '4`* . ' , V., � " � lawyer, . " .. Ask - any shi een§Qr (whose 11, I I �. I - I he Ing - �ras ' ad nket�, , ers� home ,P,S: , . aik and* the pelzure * -.4norn tuany corroding their of the fish bel' marketed I I , , , , , * �& few straggle�a v; -were sipp - tea - away',mud-soak6d clothing ana'boots, lett contain little more, than, of, half. Derlin . of the � ,4e I . ng � . , ­* ,� ..'. .1 ", , � .. . . William Meredith, jutant, arid . I i 1. ' ' , � 1 . � �'� 1. , -.� . . " I I fed in -hot bla '. sa-� . . HAnoveir ard overlooked when th , day. -bodies.1hrough- their'. qJo.tueav For- towns. and, dltl6s is. secured. The pro. L � � ` ! n rl 00 k.Ii.C.L.I�, .the man is rol q I I I . . I . 1. . '. i I I . . ,<: ., arld playi g b dge 44 tfie sal' n, had CiPt.'W. Marsden, of the. . , � ' . II " . . ­ . . . � I. I ,� I i the inforrha - tion that he is still in,ex,�: of final rek6ulng,cbmes, along. . ­, � ,wird machifili gun units dug,emplace-,; teotion of these.waters, therefore,. be-. �, ' -. - �-, ,"I � , 11 . . . . . I . . . ; tually-hot known ,what line 'inie , ' - � , .1 .1 ,.;, ,,, .. . � At first ae . I was ,. is ,ct;4 ,,hot wathr-bottles - h . . I ' ' '11, ,­ . ,� I . who holds the proud.posltion Of being . I Jitenee) which of the members of'. William op ' . ..shell o ea. comes a paramount d and one I - . V . . .. .1 , -aking place, trooped in ord-eily fash. . -round him, and then the t*o' Of "ivArd-roorn or gun -room . ­ ened. hi& first Parliame"nt ments.in, Innocent looking , li uty, . �. ­ , 7 .. t 1 No I in the C.E.F.i was O.C. civilians. has - let ,fall 'i ­ 'h ' * re * Waft-:. which must bb.& A. # . Placed . . . `!70 :�"L� , I, I . I . ri-' h -' .later t e Men We strictly enforped. � I i"' ..' I ' .,' �. � ton to the life A * the most ambi 'ous of hints "as to the . � . . I . , . I , ' * I . gu 1, 1888. He made vv.vAl ork a 'rid �scr&mlng In Is catt se a 4, ,... . % � 11 � I "I. - '. -boat atatiolA which hid It Is no exAgg6riation to'say� that I , -the . . on June 26t, I T,06 ; , I thqrn. work over almd lifeless 1 . . I . * - ,%,:. 4 . ',. �­ - � , - -bOoli. isM.gnied to theI13�i,-bftt.. . � untiringly, f9tilla.'s destination,."and Vd"ll"in- glorious - soeech, , ' which: �omewhat [dering about 'blind a . � � The opening of th va On a 0 - ,, .. . .-t�'. . -�: ; - . I . .. .a. short Jb6dy, massaging, rubbing . ,�,: , r; .... .. I , ., . I.* . .. * every piissenger.sighted. tl4e coast of . he f reign, ­ : '* and the -exodus' to bummer . resOrts ' I . � I 1�� I ­ Vine before, . . � .. � overl�bk4d his' father's -Ittle �'J their.Pain ftnd terror," ' " I . I � I . � . ,,�',,ij � ., � -, " : " North Ameilea not * , -a feeli, while a madhipe-gun*soldtters -its de- dignantly %rif6rrn ypu. that, these gal- I . . . ' . � I I �. - , ' ­ , only� *ith . . . 11, � % . . - ".- . -, . I ,. Thirty yearg, has brought a'compl4te I -A day or tw .with it . threatened -danger.. - ,,�, I . 0 I j. I It was, indied A fiant'stacc , . . o.of wet weather seeni.ed carries, .a . I . , pgt6W 'at AtO.6ullets outside- Neither lant gentlemen IIIiave some ordinary I . I . I . , � - -' 1P " . . I. I - . 0 libli t"O Ing of piofoxind thankfulness'to .. .. in'the- lnetli'nd *df:German edli-.. nfected areas; �new troops- . laces, little attempt Is,made- . ' ­ ,L ,lif, 1 . , , .".. �. .- . .: � tsee thoset'groups 'of 'women dfid child -"I vidence, but with a Arue senie" Of.' men bay any heed; their concern is horse-sinse,"' And Will .add that , 'po .change . - ­ .. I ,.to clew the I . i1n iiiarly,15 . . ." .� A', , t, . � . � .. - . , ...; - . .. - I . . ,11,n-.� �The Education -Bill of 1890 ef­�We * tiletremnantsof,the-t6 r6tect the waters; in fact, ­.tho -� �� - : ­ I . -A could be .more .g.0 .� . - . . � ,� I . .r6ri Mus to - thd violence' of i ind the British n v. file fight they are putting UP within'. lettdr iielesg th ri lre,marclied- .up, . - e ter I P - 1 '­ . . I -t- i I k '. ." `. . . . . . gilifident work bf . I I . a fectually shackled the'Ge'r'Man People.. old diviilo4s WIthdfawn, arid th - lakes and rivers, are considered Aeon I" ., the U-boit murderers. - Not a man . Arid every little while the docto"r steals: th6s ' � I � � . . I . x - . I I I I . . I whose swift, shll?p and gal nt sailor. I e it is his -reluctant duty to exarna, ... I eans',of disposing o ..:,. I .11, . , I ... . .� an dsent 'generation int ror -of'th*.Ir own gaA�hushed up,'and yerilenit � In . I Aboard- butwhose blood boiled at,s 6t I me e at the, face, of' d put. the, pr 0 e . � . . , . V7 4', i ': " , - , . . I n outwitted the Huri; ,a t.- " .�d a searching glanc . grey , Inc. Yet tlid--m fi one of the , - strings. . . ­ ' : .. . .1 0 , -lie blazing'. sun It to not Dosalble for InsPeetprs to ..' - . �, . - ­­. ­ --­­� 1 I iv doAvoyed ,,, ely ke ap from the shell -hole. . - * X r , r L . . . . . - . . . . - ­... ..e�l-----.-�..-,�-------,----�- ­ ­­'.-----­­ �, . .. . .. of It. -Tho� plight of these women and . , la- , in k� -� Imilfaiii--l- � ­­ ­ ­ ­- ­ ­ ­grg . ri,,ea�:rie t !,,ig,,; � -the--ty0tom., a'wd--Oonvoyed af _ I _T_ 1,-,,,.l,,i1-,,,-1e;idlng f tteiL Th - ­­­­­ - ' 'to see - - - I T � , ­ ­ ­­ ----1-1 - -]0Li11Xlei=a--X.- -a- -thf-yt1i . - d ' - ' - - ,-'7 . ... . � I f] - � . . �1�,ii . . . Tas nown as the Rolse- ,drying up the play arid 10AM,'hea,ting vi It every nook an .'WrnOr I .�'. . . . I r I -t"'�W them I s1lPfild . through 'the dlid'-pekil ,to- , ,Aear , '' �Hia Vigorous Offensive.- ­. - - la- knew, - myst6riously�� .- that- - Idher` i � . I .It . ' ­ - -- ti(i6. I - -ObbYlng: ­ ­: I . 1. . . ,:!, � . 'P . , . b � � . � . K. i1j&h6w I 11 . . ' "ur rich ' - - - . ' � . � I � 7 � . - . I . . I ! Kaiser, the traveller, early on.-,. He Jh6 earth s es des I . . ­.. I � . . I . . . I I . �, I I .1 .. . I -. $hip waq' coming to X--- very. soon. � .. . . -re"onsibility muit rest. I ­,� . �. ", - . !1%rl 4 ." - , It have. been,-necesoary to take tq, the home land,. I I . � the'nim. - -I-4 , . 0. The that cottiagers. or',deCiripers'Arb .... . I "I �C� . 1'.� . .. 'boats, was,th6 sole anxiety btever:� . : , ' . - I . And. -it las't,'bringing With - 'it � the . I ' . ,was ever on. f0tind a latL-ut poison. awoke -again and for no the law. Thb . 11 ��. .. - I % ­ I . . I . 1. � . - . '. "'... - , . .. . .. . Tattered arid Tora. - I . I' , I . . . . . 1. a�d' dlig6uts upori arid be4ccepted'by the:people - ' ,� �'. � - "' -, , . ­ ­ man. . � . . . I I . . . '�Aery'and wondef -of that moment . �. . I . % , real pleasure ln.gar4son-diflrr�is.' ..He apparent- reasOn .9helteVS. , .1 . . I ''I . � ­�, , ­ . . . I ... ;I � o kage. , . .I. I in . I . oon the..streets were ,full of .*as'as .proflel6at at this I . a . � . . I I .., . ". I �.,.. " . I . Gm�-halred mothers therp'-':were M10 when rns, comes a '10�g- 1�7 h as he Was �at': t 6n I � " ': . � . . :1 - 81'eco .5s6l-4 " the. tide t,u' " I: hat -thict �be. fiabi� for thqm�selves-. . .1 � ..; . . . ,,. � . ' ' I �, 1. ... . I . . ' ' It 6 . kno t� the a ering 'Sigh 'of people hurrying to share the,mingled Sociallst-'muzzling Munl&'.wia.s" rldi I ., adders.. . . The� Inland. Waters' ,bolong W the , - - - - .. ;� . � - , with grown,up fighting. sons . arid With I .411 Absolute I " . - days became'di,adfY. (�s Puff . . .. .. " :, . ' . 11 11 - � , � . ,. � a . . Y' ". ' . , 7 .. 'The., un I "ap � ecting -troops were adlan people; and It Is not ,too - .. . . I . i�, �� - '.' � . ,grabAchildren, 'mothers, with .' lit compel prisoners rfto si the weariness,- a violent perspiratio�, and J6 and appri6hension­and, incident-- cullng him in the nineties. ..- ,*. !, , oven Can I I �� . . tle . .. . ­ - �, - -, �� I �,; - ' -, . . �. I - � � . - - --- . � .�'. �. . " .1 ,.�'- 7 � -thIldrn '--'- ' - and- a wiridow-v -'� . ii - - , "'. . . . filudh i to * �i".-" -5: - ­-, -, h' h`ea 'xted treatment- they r6ce ve�,Ah , permit- -no " sle�p�LA4aiq�;1oalhig- slee i ;.'Into 'AllY, & Thdal ith bo� -% - His.' eye ww�on the 13ritla' fro 'Wh6hued. �. . g8k.-that, every cavOA:be- taken .6; �� - . I , dy earw'aa . . thert � . P. J 1. i - . . . ID14 , , . . .. . . . I * � - ' ' '- -' I ' ' .'-�7'�.. �. . . - - .� ,411 , ­ . . - - - . ­ ... .. I . -they sat waiting for tho, worst, - com- the'doetbr's am,.as -he ratched - the � . . .1 0. ernian 4p, -91,,. either ­1� - ��, ---, � - '.�..­ letters. to'pass. --whidh %contain �, . som:, friends, and by two o!cloek every .as a iutuve suburb of -Germany, inkny" G a. are-- sorry'that- they. to ­ -orezent, , coritarr . � . ­ , , � . - . I . � I. � , . �4, i�­- '. " ... � . mothers with -tiny. babies. plaints, but one prisoner evA e -of con inaow 'held Its, crowded group, bav-'yearS Ugo.� .His Jo,urneyings brou - . 9till sorrier that directlY. or by drairiage, or -seepage. . . . . .. �', I " . One in ded th ir orderly's eye; flashes a gleam' - wl . gli�-- - . I �41- . . ar . - ­ , . ever ,started gas;. . .: . ' . .I. 1. ." 1, . . . . - :J1%'�­'.,..­;­.:-­, 1. . �� I 1. � ­ 1. ch is.-4pArent�L-utittd.-,--tr-iuin-lyh�-.G-14,��Mmr:laeatk-�beai-,-..-I.ni,.,fAjs-R-e,ot--ra..I,.-.AzurQ,-.,Zomeoner,..I.li,eO'.I;-�)�lAm.-�to�,P,nj,,laIL-dlin--��l�4;,.q,l�i;j,�,0, -- ­ IA "--Ruti:-,oxta---can--,- feel - n1Y- by. the' 1. 1 Tx�­�­ --"- -, as I , - . .... -I .�V.-I'�p,i.i6m.,WlKa),:-hL---Nlote--t people exercising Ahis ­-�. I . ��­ . .. . "'Vyl,ft- . t A . I � I . I . . � �Impmvhl . . I , . . , . ,...-. ­: .7 . I . ,.� .. . . coxe can the waters be saved from pol- - - : 7 -: -­ �*' . .. I er i life , v - f0i ing oh th6windowmsill,'fieIA-glass in In that' year he . reviewed twotity-flv6 no pity for them. The 'effect oil their I .. �. " �, ,,' . . . . .with 'her little. family of -four. Every iri Tororito the.1ollowing'apparently en againt 'Anoth §a' ad I . . I ­ � , , �1'1 I I . . I . . ., .1 ­ I . . ofirce of food a � . I 1� � -, :,. ,one of these tots was'Under -five. . Tw 'laudatory letier:- ' . -, ., . . . . . hand. I 11 . � thousand V61unteem 'at Wimbledom, nl�rale f� bad, for no man cari toll now lution ind, this a I upply , , " � ., . ,� .� .. - '. .. . * Britain!, ,� ' . I . 1. . . . .. . I .. ,� :." �, I . . . i I . .. .1 . . i ' , f. ­ . "'We are, having the very best treat-, Isbaselsooketo -Towa - lig mist I " One way ' r sowing lurka� be conserved. , � � . . I . 1. ( I I , . .. were t.wbis of six months, sitting . A gassed man afthl rds three o�dlook: .a flit and &hother.a glance'at the what -terror -of thel own * I . . . - . I ": .. 71 .. . . . , � .. , .. ' '. - , The Germans provide us with hii of a medical officer, whose name hung, likb the 8 oke .of. sorne supeka- -: three aedades. Is very filu ia . ri .. In"jXi ' . I-- oc�- - I . . I . .1 " .1 I * - 'Itfiout; their big; merit. e .- . � � t . , . . . .. 1 4'-�,� *. - �'.'�. : '. ..: .. � .;there w. -it *himppr.iii . . in mtz ti lie. ground tb.a they. occlrpy� at -the * - . :�T " I . ' ' . .1 . . .. I ... I .4 A � .. . .. . .1. - . . .. 1. � 1. , - , � 1, ­ ­­ -1 11 .. . - -- -- ­ . � - - , '. , . . e other I two - - Wdre: t ,- e . beat 61 ev4ryt ing. on d. n OA, he -doesn't -even -know) tui',"ose deed b6nfihe­6v6r 1he leaden'waters "of '1890'-Beligoland be,came A-pa-rt.of.tbb,cdsf--of th,duiands- of IlVes* . . � - - ­ . . � . .... . . ht , . I ape. . � . I . ;,,, �'t'" - .'� ­. . - ... . -' -l.. biiia `Tii , hi ' W'e' C ''I"' P . ,the! , . . . I lisfa, mattir,44 I . .. , . . .. I %� ,.. ,: 1. i -... ,. ­ - .. . hirbor; and at four o'clock aii excited, Gei-man. IDmpirle.' In 189 William, Was i . - - I � . .. . 7I � . 0 . � . . -� . 1Z ) 1, ., .1`.. . . ,4 fl�ien-hilred' boy -and girl; "Sonny" . . I �� � ..--­-� I .. . . You CA uy .A . i be. better treated if we were With our will -be a life-lonj memory'. - . . ­ .� . yard oftape for a - '': � - : " �, ., . . . I . . . .. n.b * A ., "'i I.. -..'�. � . .,: 1,44d I'Clssl - olyn p66 le. There is, only one -thin ft rs. -DhnstAn1,. busy lecturing his. mor,g or 1698 falth� I . . � , . . . . I I I ' � . z , " .�,­ . , le," elite kid6es Ifi bare legs P � . . . I k " Seven ofthem were blinded, and' exelft'hatid tftlu.little�M . ''. . . � .. ' . I , . � . . . -Was Worth a lirry. . - penny. It In one of the ch"Pest And . L I .., . . . * . I tear -shell One pitch t4e wife 6f the lieutenant of * tbio'' ful Brandenburgers' oin'th6 4uty of, not . . It . ' . (, .. . . and ',Pink �s*eater8� T we could wish $or, and. that is to to at tha6d with a ' 1. . , . hese last two, I . , ... � mount Pleasant." I I .. I . . . ' . . most commoriplate, of articibs related . - . I I" L ��. III' 6 . . . 'On'March " ' � � I Oul . .1 i I . 4. � . . . like a dozen other youngsters of their � black niglit. Only a doctor and his Buttercup, Who occupied the windo,*v'giumbling at his wishes. � . i L .1 .. I . . .1 . .. � . . . -room oi'Vi .. .TW -e small bby. stood At th� Virden to feminine apparel. ..W ':dA 110 . It ' - . , . . I -own. age on.the� boat, came scamper� . For 'the, enlightenineiit of our read- orderly were In. , the advanced ai& of t1le'fiont bed . ofHarb ew 3rd, 1892, .several neWspapors. were'' I ­ widdi d howled and howl- for anogortig of purposes. I .1 I �. .., .'' , �­: � . igat and he an . � .1 ..�.. .. i . i e � . I. . I .. '. . . 1 - . I I.: . � .., � , . lug al6ng the deck . d1att 'in, the big, era, it may b� added that Mount post In the line, the dressing -station' Inn, hailed the appearance ol the first confiscated - In Berllfi . for dar.ing to -him � it seems surprising to consider the ' . , . "I i� - I � . I ' - ; ed. An old lady paused beside I , IR - ­ . � � ­ I . - I 11, . .. --down-filled adult -sited life -bolts, which Pleasant is a cemetery.- . ­ . being -some three miles behind. To dark.hilll sliding ghostily through t16'quote'what "The Times" said of the - '"'What's the matter, little , man t " t - . . * .. ... . .. . � �rioll t. I ,f . .get that a cefitury ago wor6u hda . . . I .. . ­ . .I... -- ­ . . --- _ - Co. - - ­ j� jnakolhe� own. -1 i . I , �, " ,- ­ ­ -.-.-,..--F. �.thley-llXd All ilikygrown-up patfsetigm, . I � . -4-. ' have kept tho'blind, suffering. man in Inist. ' From every house came the Emperoi"� speqch. Ab6itt.this P � ahe'� asiied. in a kindly* Vol -� , .- tapp. , t6y wove , -- � I --- - ­� . 1, - � . -1 '' I . -Imd been 6bliged to Wkar oontituou ' '' , it Was Correct. � the- post till 4 ybregk was i1hpoqaibld, sound -of windows,bastily Bung u1j,' Potsdam fall foul of "Punch." ;- �- ­ - I k * . . I � V - � I a- . I . A . . 110-o-ohl-y' . wailed the youngster. $it -with it a octal appuratut called a ' * � � . � . I .. . L ,I .. j ` . . .. 11. . ly since the vessel' starited on'her Thi's 'teacher was having, some as by that. time the fumes from their and *heads word, cfaned eage�ly for- t The faiindatlaii'viras lald. ­ Th4 G , . P*' ---a . b6iird with slits � * . . , ­ .. . . , . '' . . � . � er' I'Pa and ma'Woult take me to the pic- Iltape loom . I . '. I .1 . �... � . perilous voyage. I , I " ..., . . I � .ertain pupil in grdw- clothing would have gassed the others. ward. As the -ship itole-nea.ret, the'mari, State became A Secret'Soclety & . . . . I . . . . I ,�k . I ­ . I . I '. . .. I L . ­ .. - ,trouble witli, a 0. . . ' . I . .." 14 .. - , I .. . . . . ' � L . .�. I 01- veracity,,bf the rumor re the "action"",y"r After the death of 'the old"Eniptr- I tures tomniglitv! . through which threads passed. .. .. �. . , . I �: . . ; .. '. , mar. I . To leave them outside was equally I A ,,But don't TbaUe such a noise," said - This 'takes us back to I the days I : . I I .1 � . . Trying Time of Waithig. ' ' . . . I � . . I . I'- L .. -1 . .. I . ..� . I'Now,.littlo girl, , would it ,-"be pro- possible. . I � . I 11 . L Was drathatically confirmed. Never or. The advantage of the'Junkers Wai ' gly. "Do they when every 1�ouiehold`was a factory, - I . . . 1. L - I � I'll. ... . W- --*eAy,,xIrI of three, wholhad out . L t it _ ,. . . :the dame, admonishin I P", . -..,.41ft--�,.,�:Z*,*v, . � I one wduld imagine, had such a. batter- �- workid for the benefit -of th4 dIshonedt. 1 , . . .. I ... . - -, , ay of the v Per 'O any, 'You can't . learn me, 1.ioth- . . 11 Quie eroism. . . . .. . ;avei- take you ,When.' you -cry like. i producing clotting And most oth* I . . 11� I .. I . I I ,a.dr6II'fIgUre 6irveik A OY* In!V.1,% . I * Led di9r.eputable ' �r�ft manage& c rJlla in BerlIA-see - that?&, - .� . I . ­ I nee �W. . .. .. .. . , . . � "; 'harbor .. under her L . own the gulenberg and Llebenberg Castle' . . .. I � . I ), . .. ago, runnink 'About - Is qopk. crying Y M, it Would," repliod tfie V-1. . The doctor took the lead. Thi first era i Into I . eawles such as we now obtain bil , -L � J I I . .4 IIS-somethries -they do, And-and'the process of "going shopping." . �1. - - . . . , I - ., 11 ., .. . 1. , snd trying to pull off ber unlvelcomO "Ohl PerliapS you'll tell me whyl" sightless matt Plated his hands 'on, the stanin-until the next, her wire- revelations of ten years since, L�, ' .1 some . times, they d--d-do I Wtl!) bellowe i . --00--, I I I . I . . 11 .. . . � II?Cause'you can)tl,f .. I'docls" shoulders, the others followed lesi dismantled arid ofie funnel ieAning' The Fifteent� of lune was &'.date 11 d$ A I . I . L.' I � . lifo-preserver, now toddled along, quite I ­ :. I . . I I . e boy. "But it ain't any trouble to IL See that fresh votter iA before the' I I . I I resigned to the unwieldly apparAot " - A.. 4 - - " I . . suit, the oiderly bringing up the rear, at an tingle of fifty degrees, loomed otpromise. WtIliam's Inheritailft'lvas i th I . I ... L.. I :. . .. tugging oft'ibe leather leading . I " ... No� Argument.. I and In single 1116 the nine started their out yell!"' . . � . �-chicks all day 1�tg. . I " - . . I I - string,- . . I of the'raist. . Faces grew White ift a fairly .flourishing.'conditfoA when, . . � ,�� - � .�� . I I I . . * I I., .,.: . .1 ', A­roturfied' misgionary- tells the- gh -witit, qppreh-enzion.as ship after. 9hip, lie took It Gver on June.15' , - .- - ­N....T--­*--� -­ . . , � . � .. �� ib *Which h6r'nioth6r'kept. h6r harness- astly thro�-rnilea walk In, that inky, thi 1888. * Ho'. . I Hens. should not. be permitted tp - . . . �, . . � I I . I . . .., . . . -;strewn area. " � -ful tokens of recent has, brought the property 'tom -well, ­ Xeep th� young Animals gra�rin kie young brbods, out -in the morning. . . . ., . . , I . . g ta '. I . . ed. Near tb orh sdt'a, mother whose , a�,?ty 6f how In Darkest Afried two shell each bearing fear . ,I .1 �, . . . .. � . . �', , . . , , ' strife, drew slowly'in to the harbor. those� whose blisines It 'Will'be to look � 11 I . I . , -husband was one of the Canadian doe- jl�!,fves w,ere,watching a Itopird chas- At times t'he duck-boardirig had beien , A 61f, pig or colt will never,wholly; while the dew is on the grass. - -, - . . . I I I .. I . . ' , fat vhit blown away, yet one: dare not risk & On thie deck of eadhptowded the mem- into the accounts And fthquire'tnto the'recover front st riting in youth. 7111age does thes6'thinga: It in- . I , .14-.;10�a- . tori'killed in Pratice as he was oper- " *Ing A. very large and very 0 � . I � it , Zu I i I . . . . ..:1 . -ating, . She 'was, takin.9 her' littld. may,*1 1 ' I .. - gleam, of light for guidance. Stumbl- bers of ward-r6om and guil-ibom, and baltuite-sheet ean'be left - to'do the was estintated in 1907, at -ter 11. creAg��s the plant 'food supply, d4- I . I . I . . ,� " .4" .. I . I . I . 1. 'a. one -native to the other: IlCan Ing in -mud and darkness, it t(tok this I Anxioue eyes were � strained - to-, gearc wo 1. . � . I. full inquiry, that t�e annual -average i fi-troys I � . I . . . . . . ,�, - ...0atighter home. . - � . . t � Sal h rk. , .. . . I . weeds.and influendes. the mola- , I I . � � I . .... o� I .1 .1. I Wage, shawls And wraps and -cups of you gpotlhe Nvinn6r?l ; ' I tragic little party - Au. hour to cra�vl for. beloved faced; till, �ori se6i-ag a - , --4-- - � 4iloss caused 'in Great 8ritAin by eikchl tur6 eontent *t +he, $oil. ., it Ito I . . I tea wore. brouglit out to, the anxIous ' 4,1he winner is spotted)" replied the. rokind one shell -hole, seven of , them handkerchief 96niewhat �ostentai;iously - Thri�t'is only . brl��; -:'Over 'the rat,was $1,80,'in FrAnte, $1, and. in theivf*re, manure, 1) I I L . . f . . I I I . .1 � , valting ,groilps, of women and chlitlren.* othek-Afri I csfL . . . . I . . cr�ring, ehdktrig, blinded men, clinging drawn from it breast pock"t here -or wheat crisis., I . . I � .. . - Denmark, $1.20, ,. I syrayor. . . . L . I . 4 I . 1. . � . . . 1. .. -1 . I , p I . . I . . . � . . 11 I .. . . 11 P .1 .. � . . . .. . ." . . I I . I . 1�1. . I . I . .. I I .. . ... . . . ­ .. I ') �� . . . � I I . . ,.. .. I .. .. . a � .. .�. . . I. - . .. . I .. I ,� . I L 2 . . I . I , . . I . . :. "I I . I . . 4 ­ I . . I I . . .. I I ". ­ . . I I � .. ... . .1 . . . .� . . .1 I . . . . . . . I . . I I . . . I . I . . I . . I � . I . I . . I . I .. . . . . . . 1. .1 . � . .. I . . .. I � . I I . � . . . 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