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et itertimra Hellethet. FIRST USE OF
indi man die Gor-
ham takes when
efilessisti %his might hare follow-
isi: Unissilliehtely it was neer toe
Ufa is* do year ler fail result* t• be
shesksted trees title *tory. Tite
talk, WAS A vises, stoma heed come, end the. GE/04AN4 INVENTED IT EIGHT , It reethed the trenches end its un -
0, inlmoupw. litaawitory hapead wag. practically int- yeasts mat- is medisite effect was tremeadoies..,, Mae
petimabie. la the spring that fol. ' ' fell convulsed with agony, a* before
01.1111... 1 1 isourisd there was no tenger poesibility
no necessery for au
1 , ' Tea Thessesad Distiattlests. I **dared Its Fiendishisees Tee 'Ihoett on. the fringe .5f the cloud were
compression, ignition and carburation.
-. engine to start---oorreet lubrication,
111.reg Trabstie Cremosem. Following is a it ofehonors that . . Ambit. for Belief. otter. Those behind tied on seeing
temporarily disabled end taken prig -
k Test lubricetion by getting out the
Ili the mood imistaimmiat he ehe hie_ have been won in the held by mein; groSixondtheaurdn: I starting handle and cranking' by hand,
e the osassoliss ceasderole# the hem, of the Canadian Expeditionary ' That the Huns long ago had in teseciihrzwearsetslefiont ositheathde.
Taw History AM Keorycle- Yeren1 mind the barbarous; ides of using
POISON
amh.0.••••••
1 Om beeatiftal asevaieg ia Agri% 1
1915„ the HMOs& bt treat of Xpeee,
lessiesly recreteed from Wien temps,
; stood watching a peceltar loaner
1 yellowish white elead that was voilfag
1 toward them along the grimed under
' a gentle wind frost the Gamma Mee
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a reaping raoteltine. Within a few Helpful Mats.
€, minute* the whole battlefield was When trouble hunting bear in mind
csuomesiut _ c obsees of further advances Pesschen *tee Though Warned, the Brithoh "Isk' covered with gt•oaning, Oiled hum i the four eonditio
thee lied to Ira abensioned.
Illedithe-Cssessiles
el um War promote unique Vittoria Crowe 30; Distinguished poison gas to 01/OrSOMe their, eumnieef big gap W08 'Wilt in the British front. ! the engine, turns over' freely it
At the Wm time note a compres-
hoporiax essomary cipauds,* service order, 432; Bar to Dego. is * well eatoblielted feet, tonfirmed Fortunatecy for the letter the Ger-1 411"s lubrielitten iS geed.
effort in saving the day guisbed Sorvke Order, Di; moon, by their own testimony. The first 10•11110 themselves; did not eppreciate
application of the use of sbelt agents the tremendous. effect of their ettack.' Sion is good by the amount of rettist.,
etsilishtleis. =intim have briefly Cross, 1467; Bar to Military Ores*, was, in the, design Of a gun to project Vanadium on the left rallied and mace of each cylinder. If one of
as f
, 61; Distinguashed °Ceded Medal, 939;
th
seesidelah. fee cameos, resolved Military Medal, 6549; hest bar topetented by the ISruem factory icloeed the gap, charging through the
The London Illustrated News llremeints of the gous cloud itself to We mud hunt for. the troubl am
thse inaihneisTg of the war to raise Military Medal, 227; second bar to ht 1-91.Q° e WIC
Military ,Medal, 6; Meritorious; Set- of August 10 ef thet Year gave Agaves ; do sio, The Ilints opportunity to the tunny openings in the cylinder,
Itheistele a emseingant of 20,000 vice Medel, 118; mentioned in die- of the gun fitted for position work ' beeek through pasee4 and anether jn.e Twit " SPerk Flogs relief velve,
iingent, increased immediately to Petehee Rekel Red Crene, 1.8(/* and mounted for nee in the field and delible stain, was added to their honor, „veuerreeyeunnPedeirroirthstranurktiwnlietth vpitil:teosn,
, -WM recruited end sent to • ea fanciful illustration of the piece in}pinied by the vielation of Beighlm
fee aghting overseas. 'This eon-
them has precticsillie resietanee
In a few week'.
AEROPLANE SPRUCE.
first contingent was quickly
Reti011 firing" from a slight elevation end the burning otisouvain. i tinge.
e r rthelesst had beep The next test is JO prime the cyline
upon a body of Oriental troops, who l•
ted by a ***end; in Abundance of Thls Valuable Timber strange attack. fits fiendishness so incredible that the
fallowing year there were three- ,„ 1 Thu,eight years. ago, in the quiet 'Man who cautioned their. WAS °only
• divisions in the field, and ws"e" 1-14*""''s"-- 'Old dairs-that now seem like- ancient --Imighed at -for
his pains. He was a
Jere. 1916, the Canadian* were : It le along journey trope the Pacifist history, the Huns were already beast. deserter from the GerMan, Wrke
lasibetainies a corps of four divisions, Coast of Worth America to the battle- ing of their poison gas and preparing; I escaped to the. British side of the
•pappiemented by Cavah7 Brigade, fields or Europe -and Jar erk from to superiMpese a new horror upon the Ypres salient about a -week before
anI considerable 'forces of forestry the stolid tree, for centuries rooted hell of var. The general publie igol the attack fold -said • the liens were
' 413td railway men. timmoeably in the ground, to the new- nored the diecOveree Military men preparing to. poieion the British by
The Canadian Contributi Plane darting, sweeping. plunging noted it as theoretical'possibility of 'Wholesale with gas ariti that they had.
Up to March 31st, 1918, C d s,
some. AO/naafi. 't0 the front of their
!through the clouds ----the very canines- artillerY, academie in interest,
-en!--..a mime of swiftneee and grace, But -what like the Chinese "Stink t trenches from which. to project .the
IiiiPstched overlie= 364.273 men GI an such is the jobriaey and suchthe evoin. rievo. dreaming that its use was. P.m, deadly venom. No one believed him
lthe
ore withing agony' under the 'warned of thi's attack, but considered dors with gsisoline end to crank .
ranks, hicluding rather inore than 16,- tion of the great Spree° that grows in teMplated in actual warfare againet
000 officers. There were in addition the roreeies from Oregon to Ainslre'. Civilized nations, but thinking it Poe-
* mutterer of recruits and trebling scientists have given. it the name of Bible only against iiithiess, savage'
staff* in Caned*. ' !Mee sitchensis. It has five •otb.er hordes; who Would recognize no law,
Them men were rahled from: Om names. the latent of which 18 aer01111010 of humanity ana, no. tenderness 'for
different provinces 343- spruce., The others IWO Stever, tide- wounded or captivee. War depart -
Ontario 150,729 water, Sitha and giant seruee. The plants seN, the .designs and the brief
34:susitebe Senketeliewen70,347 full-grown tree- lir from. one hundred notices published in German news -
Quebec
40A89 and fifty to two hundred, teat high mull papers like the Kriegstechniche Zeit-
ellartistme Provinces - ..., .. 36.476 front ilve to fifteen toot` in diameter. I- seheift, clipped' them out, hied them
/Stettiele Columbilv • • • ---- • •'• • 29285 , Although tbe trees rhe to a greet '. away' in their - Pigeon holes and for-
Jelberta .. ... . . . .. ; .. .. ,..,, $0,747 , height and 'are great of .girth, they , got thein -
, . taper almost impercePtibly. Therein . The Hun Never Sleeps.
, I Total, • • • • • • • -• ••:.- • 30073 Iies :- their „Iitneee foe the peculiar,•.0.. ....e . r ,drovieea over tho„
nt 15 rim nevo .
. The spirit of c000tio ;varied andjsizacting demands of eerie As
. I tb in invention. euose were the days pis'
engine to determine whether the trou-
ble is in the ignition or the carhere-
tion, If the, .engine refeses to run we
Ira6e out -thec-ignition-syStemi-look,-
lug at battery, interrupter, distri-
buter, etc; '
Tf engine tune and stops it: shows
.cartmeetor troubie. Prime carleme-
tor and look for drip,. If no drip,
the trouble in between tank, aud•float
valve. If geed drip, the trouble id.
, between float. valve and •engine eylin-
and the men- were absolutely lonpre. •
• The 'fifth condition is neeeesarY for
engine to continue running. , This
requires proper eliciting. If engine
over -heats look for ,14Wwater pump
not• working, fan belt slipping, clog-
ged radiator or, pipes, 'etc,.
a. WItell'Ilecessary to remove any hart
mark it with s. punch so that there
will be no doubt as to where it be-
longs. This applies eopecially to
such ports es votive*, valve liftere,
valve cape, etc., which look alike, but
shad be repleced, in their original
piece*.
DrY cell*, Must be packed with carp
tons peper or cloth. should be steffed Wien cavalry heve. been in occurred
. .
to prevent. trouble. If in rowld
HOW CANADIAS
TOOK PILL BOXES
CAVAleRY OPENED ROTE GATES
IN GALLANT CHARGE. 1
A Brilliant Softens Which MOInill
• Everything to the British end
French Ialentry.
,
Roland Bill, correspondent with the
Cenadians, writing from France, says:
'One of the iineet fights the Con -
on Sunday ntorning, August 25, on the
Anderie4tOye road between Oleiren-
court end Andechy. The cheege made
Lt fitting companime picture to the gap -
Ore of Mereeil WOIX1; when the Ger- •
man advance on Alniene was Stayed -
Grinding noises in geerset or differ. and :eventually breken, _
and cement stand sentinel over the
main road and two cross-roads. They
boa opr infantry dering the' first
Somme advance, and although the
concussion from: heavy shells then
'idlled roost` of the garrisons the forts
-.were not destroyed. After the ed-
mijeage, but -de you keep track -9 veneer they,Were-latinded and streng
should 'be- eeseated at .least every erations ch allied retiree
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11,500 tiniest, although !mine people let ment. A. hasty attempt to blow them
them ren indefinitely. At that tinte ep 1371011eCeSsfUl•
they will feund,,.to be so badly pits • Now. OA WS .$1211(147 they
ted that it will he a long job grind- once move frowned on the atteck-
ing theme Grind Otte a Ntreek or so lug allies. --' To the west they cont-
end .% not seem 011011 a. terrible mended a large tract of battle -wad -
job, intim the head must be removed ed . land, where British arid French
to take out the valves,when all must infantry waited to attack 'BoYe.
be ground at once. • One° in possession We could look
Most people nelgeet the tires be- comfertably into the mein streets of
cause they are apt to getseheir hands the town, and aloe control the rail -
soiled .
'. Gr.0 over the trans Ore- way,
fully from. Unit to time, digging put A. force of Canadian , cavalry die ,
small stones and ,filling the cuts with videe itself into' small patties and -• '
tire putty, • • You Will be .surprised at spread over the tracks which led. to- •
the increased mileage you will get. wares, the redoubts, The OermanT,
in between 00 that they sent not s
and bring two negatives together,
thus Short circuiting one or more
cells. Set up the terminals tinitly
with a pair of pliere and see that no
water gets into the battery box.
teeted„ hence the heavy cesualt,les-
PIGRONS AT Ti4S hRONT,,
A London Moeor Onmibus. Makes a
•' .tinijae ISieeon ,Loft.
\Motor omeitnis -from
SIxtY Pigeons liousdd in a- London. joi,f,:critiv;e1:agi4iven„Anotoene,aaroefdulili, 4,101eaetesabbrw-y
recont article a British 'chaplain in
Vrace sleseribes the strange pigeon • • — —
loft, The outside ten part ofthe 'om.• • HEROES Or 'law( RIDGE.
nibus,'lla BOA. Is, roofed in to form a
cage, while the men occupy the inside Where Four Canadian Won •Won . the
•-•-, or, Tether, three ouarters Of the in- Highest Military, DiStinttion.
, • .
entail can be reduced y g " Two giant pill -boxes of heavy deal
fteevier grease, but judgment must he
need, as it is mite° get a grease so
heavy that, when it is chilled it will
aqueezeAtut of the gears and stay out,
causing :them to run dry, end thus.
aggravating the trouble, •
You probably keep track of tire
f••,.
velem Mileage also? 'Your valves eAct, and were used for defensive • "'—ers'
...10.1110111•••••
Vie war in a spirit of highnrleo °11.. beamopt the aeroplene, straight' stiehe lowing the Kaioer s trip te the ren side, because the. front Part of the .1sou'r Catadians gamed the Victoria
The PeoPle af Canada 'e t Plane tnill
unity. They were prepared et: Ip4ey I of timber, fromesixteen feet to thirty- 11-15 Iwsing as a neek 'Redelmerieo , side is also' part of the •cag°, Newell Cross in the fighting arOund Vimy.
'Meijer IVIacdotvell, the eon. of an
'Modern world. per tn pee enter by by
door at
a7..eti•lineetno'ps-F-
thocactede pricetoofthforecellumoin.ThTeheistispovaiteteio' was sat fltrvel), feetbongir :1444: atareptluerIld;r,patiet tilthr: 1 .(eivIljalgirlattlir .Wss, benrung more. than room, an Ontario Methodist. mihisterS whehad
the secoi4 battle of Ypres -about Yen' best ',Mug beams in the world. ' ee er..eal! all!.1._ '1116_111111FCat,1' coterie that ,,o,!Ttnee backjstaircase. s • • ' • I already earned the D.S.O. for captir-
6,000 mere or 40 per cent of the com0 It is elm very tough and very ligbe..- cionlinntes the German people NT$ I... 11 re.•1 AO ePenMS in .the front of lug
' - piease • ts imperial the cage,. cleverly arranged*, let the 0 three enemy machine guns and
teem% strength -tilled the laud *tit, prisoners in the fihting of the
Mournirtg, and intensified the Oetere
.• ininatien of the people. This total
was soon left far behind. BY the end
'... ef letiril, 1918, the Canadian tlead
' had totalled 44,240. The entire casti-
and toughness and lightness ere the aettve y in .
le birds-t--------Pb„n. the highest
'
Chia eequisitee In aeroplane „tiniugr. master, The doarine that elite t' . enter when they returnoPettison, a Calgary • man,. -born in
A. cubic foot of the wood Weighe'twen.. Makes •right wita firmly *trenched in their flights,. but not to let. them es-, decoration 4.74r .*. a very gallant and memewiee Beeheed, who was fighting
tY•five pounds; Great'lumbering "operit•' aerManY.1111 Means were recege! °nee When /her are -inside A board-
hist 'wade the welling, strong enemy machine -tun pest. see,
saciesefel 'attempt -in rounding tip a .
trty 011.1unedid- when the Advance Of our
tiOne are now 1014,4 way. tn get' out a olzod ' ae- legitlIna0 0 .,- 'xt°1.0 .‘her' is deitlY;P°Ised troops -Was held Up by an enemy ina-
huge supply Of this impereant sineev ee world Power. , • _, o that wherett bird steps on it an ewes.
le 1 .. 1 , , t e8f310ted .bY two •TUDzier8y captured the. ,.hiite..sun, he oinaug femme with
1, . - . : ,• I:, Secretly in the German laberatories 1 trie bee rings lue Se the omnibus e two. guns, two Officers and 76 Men. . e
eve . . e utter disregard of his own safety,' and
alties in ono year,. 1917, including •
.„ Only about twenty per cont. ,ot the 'the ell Pro e ''. ' *fading ,.tell the men a ,pigeon, has 'collie 1 ' Lieut. F., We 1/1. Harvey' 'took- Part -um ing item shell hole to shell hole,.
Prisoners and inleatnt, were 713,15o. Whole. log is- cut un. but :the timber. the ,riew-' aPidiention of .Poisonolle gas.illeme '' lr Ivo arrived while' r was there::
-• -. '-''eiltith, hid regiment in an attack on a 3got.Pwithin .30 Yards of the eneeek.
The Vannes of .113,000 • Soldiers. have bring's the teemendoUs Deice- ot one in warfare. eleerethe. becauee, ere they had. eoree fraiii the trenches .n.
-!-.176 I village, when e ',party of thee enemy Here though under heavy flre, lte
„ appeared in the casualty •• lists as beetle -ea . and' twenty-five dollars a this the Hereto Peace Cesevention. had „Mlles away ;in twelve, kiiitlia018 The !occupying . a wired trench ' -just ini hurled bernb after' bomb et -the Ger-
•wounded er sicker .Between 30,00e end ,
thousand boartrfeet, althOugh as late '61:Int1
einned the me of - such betbar- 1 pigeons are .taken-. out ill baskets to 1 front of the Village • opened rapid -refie ,e_
i mans Iiihinesassiiid eiteunding .some of •
back to, 'Canada as unfit for further' dollars,. Only about about three Inittered and '
eecogniziegethe grewipg 'vitt likely 1. Would. be cut by the eireiny't thee, If 'deg troop. p While the fire Was at its. ri,i' shed forwaed
40,000- of these have returned . to as a year ago it sold for ordinary' corn.: ' s th d ., I both sessions that ' the treticeseset6..bring eneassages baelt
, and machine-gun fire at short, rAttgeo the' 4rew, a.iid thin
duty; about 60,000 have hem- seat reercial purposes for about fourteen , et 1.899 -and .0,1007, the delegates, lin case' the * *ha, „comenuntceeions i causing heavy cadnaltieS:in the lead. , .
. be played bY • nhernistry ' in rhe!TuAt wahted• fin. this purpoie, they are 'height, Lieut.' Harvey, who was „iiii
. service; 2,224 Canadians are .113tin 1n,-, filW out of aver/ twenty -live hundred ,'te
• German or neutral:military .:prisone.feet pass, e.final ., ee s .a, the aero- •• •
the et t t te ' • scietee of eXplosivee had prOnetincedeeeue flying beck after twenty-four 'command Of that troop, ran forward
In. Oita brief summary it would be plane factories. ' About one hundred in ,advance the 'Use 'of seat' weapens.' ., g , - ' well ahead of his men., pushed straight
' ' hours with some • measa e • just for . • . " •
impossible, to Mention with any: de• and twenty-five feet are used in mak- to- be cOntreeS to 'international laW. peactice. Each pigeon has a ring put i for the ;tree* 'fully manned 'as it.
tails Canada's great. hattlee. such an ing the average' Machine. ' ` 1Little the jiuns' cared,. holnrever, for on its leg when .quite. young. - and is I was, jumped the wire, shot the Ma-,
the immortal St- Elol--13ettle Of the I A. reCent exan-.------ a caPtured .aiiy.- law; limo. or 'divtne, that ceeld ..
kneWn by the number on the ring-. - e
eeine-guarier,' and. :centered the gun:
• • • bit' ' arid • As: sopa as the bird. arrives 'at the .
I • f „ f
L ietit Harvey swim Seas Irish born
ottposts wore surprised and'
barrage, -reaching their objective with and there seemed a fair chance of
only, ,fivo men. He thee coon* pro_ gaining the, position.' by surprise.
ceecied to boa the, enemy...He gather- The gerri4e0 attention was teUtt
up by minor fights. on 'either side*
ed the little group of his men and
charged the enemy time after time When suddenly Eit .PartY of the Cana.
hurling- bombs- on them, A digit cavalry charged down the main
number of the enemy, were killed, road and reached to within 59 yards
:and in the end 80 surrendered. While of the eittle forts, -when they ens
Persimalle leading the bombers, tient countered °barbed. Wire and were held
Combe was killed by a German sniper. oh, '
A sixth 'tante was added to this • e- 'Terrorized the pnenw.
list shortly afterwards, Private J. B. The niounted men galloped off '
down the side roads to ,shelter, tett
r
:the troopers who had " been -ells- •
mounted, `sheltered by their dead
histseS, or What , cover they could
get, Went on with the work of tut-
ting 'wire. - With _a semblance of a
path cut through/ the -cavalty° com- •
Mender saw how 'desperately neces-• •
eery it was to take the Strong point,'
In conjunction With Some. whippet '
tanks -which had .cofne --up 'bete the_
fraY,' he launched another party
,dowe 'the read. It Was tt wonder -
fel terrorising t6 the
enemy. 'Guided by their unmountid
.ccrorades, the troops got through
first sevire.•-and were right on UM .0t
the positions. They fired peat blank •
the little forts and then swerved
th right into thelshelter.ef,d' smell •
again and bayoneted :five • snrvi'Ving
gunnees. ' • '
'The -Path to Victory.
0 GkIldi the Rifler of our, destiny; •
Wh. a• keepest count at .o!'en the spar-
.• row's fall, • •
oratere-Sanctuteey Wood -Battle. of 'German aetoplane\ revealed the fact mterfete eve - Look di:ewe). tinditeeliy .eens in. 'Prance
into 4. . •
• , •to -day- • • ..• • • eve ' -••• -
. , • -
hence •expeeirrtents wire continued -on: loft eageo' was 'a *atelier in Alberta in private - . . • , • - . . •
.0 good aero- .• • I • ' d • • rwatebing guidieg lead them aue 'The event whreh the - c,avalry cora-
1.c...at,ehe_seit, ree„ste the message wriees lupe, . . .. . . . . ,, -= . ,, .. , , .
the Sominee-Vinty, Ridge -but we 'will that the enemy ie -short f ' a , `Man .creepao into the
i -1 Canada end the United States derly, at °nee. with a copy to the signal Western Ontario 'Re luent .1 t his and an . .„-. . -. . • • . , mender exPected happetiee: The ,
• Canada's Greatest Battle. . ' ie n anie-str•shen at..:" -
toil posses -
1 thomitiee7exopefferitimr31+4; trot:orne: c.o. n.tiriliehd
it auwu. in anon ate, and SOMIS an ore leince=Sergte_E. We Singh,. of' the Along the path that leads to vietorte German gar Ise , p 1
T speak very briefly of-Canadats: great- I plane- materiel foreiving beams.
with 'the same ,inessage, in C880 Oile ' ' • f tit 1-i . . lid
: est battle.7PaSscherulaele.
done their work, moved down the line, ,, ,e_ e.„ • .. 1 an Herzegovinad ' btai et from
males --or two females -are sent to- v . n e c o _ an; s trenthes. Some were caught by 0,1r' •‘
Austria • • h ' t ' f B • '
in her annexe ion o came
should •be 'shot by .the enemy. • Two
• . . .1 on it. Sifton located the gun position, to be • , • . _ .. •J . , . .
imbed straight' 'at it and killed the .13ra e i .th fa e r d er those '
and the let and 2nd :had taken - their ' s e '-trY k °tate Bread ` ‘ - 1 1 ',Englund for the sakeeef peace value crew. ' When a• entail .enemV mertv ad: - first section of •,cavalry. .0tilLis. reit .
place. The Gamete had gent catering Every ' b' * •• •
hdusehold, w ere, homelertade able congessions tegarding the Bag- gether; never. A male and ;and ,'''a female, •• - ' ; • ,- - - -_ - •seee • • . •
winced down the trench he 'kept them who. fight for rieedeta,-.and,, on laud Ohl,' .e f,ew escAPP4• T , . -
' a . . ... wildly into the fire from the_sehippets,
, 4th Divieions Which had so splendidly ,
1
... reinforeements • and ,their artillerY bred ' baked ca'wheat fl dad “'
e . .seisn save our ,Railway. ew.e en i e SU-.
The, n. fr ' s.v j leet they Settee , by the Way, i. v
()- B -9 off until our ..nien had !the position'. . • • nd sea' ' ' ' ' ' ' he geining of
gained every day in strength. by an Increased use ' of potatoes in ' stance,• it ;was oun , could be pro- . .. , n omg so e was killed. on W0.8 Tread still the road that leads to Vic- .
I d • h i Sift ' the position meant everything to, the -
Position of the Canadians eests' now the bread and still have a most ap- ' jeeted 'from contairtere .as st,eu as of date- .. : . . • - ' 1 an Qntar16- farmer. before :the war. • ' , tor-. ' ' s• . '
a *.' • ' ' '.' ' ' • heitish• and Froth . infantry, Delay
•
" rendered more difficult by the eact petizing loaf. Save the left -over -pee fired from .a. pin or droptied from a
chauffeur, to drive the
'Ph 0 - ' '
e or w of the loft eonsists of a i
motor, an •expert 1 ' Private W. J. Millie, of the Manitoba . " •
e - o r o e gr.oup, , • ,.. • . .— •
Y. no time tb• *Mt' for the genet° come'
would have heefi.fatal, :aud, there wtis, .:.
. •
' • • The • • '. t , a i tempt Adam to wander, from the path •
-that simultaneous, attacks to their tatoes from noon dinner, including hand grenade, But it rema- ed une
pigeon trainer; who elso acts'. es eook, e
Regiment, th f ti th f th ' ,And when that long Areal.' path file% the , ' ' ' ' . . .
ary
advances whiell had begun on October less it happens that you have boiled men, who delight in 'no task hntter 1 hau, , also ,been a '•farmer. ',.. As, our e '' behind- . :' - • The Iren infaetry made one sem-
. 30th, had failed. e• The Canadians 1
n ,them _with the jackets on In lees. than the In rig o. 1 , troops. were aPP °aching their fleet The end et last accomplished-thenswe mis attemptto regain . le . ,
the litt forts
right and their left, part of the. Allied . water in which they were boiled -un- used- to the great vexation of i '
1,11d •an orderly to run, with the ehe 1A8S- ,
pushing ferwerd had creatid a salt .-•-' case it is better to use fresh water. tutee.
Mit 'where tht eterny emild attack .Mash the potatoes. thoroughly., while i •
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them on the flanks as well as on front.' they are still waire and freshly cook- • • • .. •
• • . th reat war • Seveep-
- • th I n ss, o e eiscifirei
fl
ed oe tens of thousands of acres toyer. with redoubled ardor during t ; . _
, whence it, is. emit 'forth like am • • - . e c ose e
1.1ife in winning his 'deedration. }Iia'O Help in time et need, We ask -ot dram .64 being out off; fled - •
ordinary telegemn to, its destination. out
• el with theee grand trees the Allies One. that.the 'Kaiser :was rattling -his °oweand
have' an, advantage that of'
SabVe,threatening 1%rtince in North comp held up by machine • - • • •
e. toe supremacy o the air.. Africa, balking„ Reside roug the rear . atm 1, eication
aches greatest battle. ,The -3rd and
, tb. hold the ff in. mitiportingi Birds are always sent in couplos, eQ•ettl•fire; tilieh was inflicting heavy- losses (rho steepgth eibear cup.' burdens,
'On November 6th, 19e7, ,was Can-
,
•• • . ., .7.7------,--7** . , ... objective,
was firing on them. He • The 10'Y of Peace, forever, and may We
n, losing. heavily, but as I. write they
are strongly held. by Imperiet troops. -
objective, Millet noticed that an. enemy i e • a41t'. . .. - '. .
Milk% the cheapest eniinal food ob.: eratvled deSe to it on his inn/denied Forget tiot..then that -ours Is/still the beeves ene, ef. the hardest Aselitti Call- .
,tn the third: stage of the advance- ed, add a small quantity. of lifice,warm 'd red. It is eaiily digested . -is a grenades, and captured the gun,,,When Of climbing . to. .the hate VietorS.- trern
. . diate cavalry have beeit in clueing 'flute '
taineble when its food value is cons kiiees, .killing the crew with hend. • '. . task -
• Ptssehendagtk 'itself was talon?, and water .in which the yeast has been 'ing forward irresistibly, the Germans bone and muscle builder and 'leaves. no bur line wet; reinforced, he again bo- ' ! . ' • end.ous battle. ' s
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•' then a few days' later the first two 'dIssolVed With the' recigieed ammint - exteeted to take Paris in 0 military -
Iharmful substances in theibodY. The ceted a machine-gun in the enemy. ---:--1'-es---s-•
.
The Dead to. the Living : ,
dleisione pushed' et -Securing a series orsalt and set, aside until next raor'n-1 Parade- It swa, s•-htlite-- a- sheds when fit of inilk contehis snlegfeeneei •Salleci. 'support line, and stalked - the seeeed , • Jam She -tinge in Britain 0 you that still have rain and min;
. rig, then utile iete a stiff dough in the! thek were hurled back ,to the Married vitamins, eseenteet to the ' ------------ of gen as :he-Aied thefiret, taptitehig it' • ()illy aboot. Oise- butte of jam 'Tee Kisses 4-01114r.en- al -1d Pt Wife). .
fitif, strong points alf-roond. " - ' --- ''
Where 24,000 Canadians Fell. ordinary way: • Set. asisle again to Thee Kitchener's contemptible little the young, and there is no substitute also. Shortly `afterwards he himself. week is available to the vil popula- And the good earth to tread upon
had, been ,callett 'upon to do.. They light and mould Into loaves. Put into
the German eide. The front became..
themselves at Yprei like thorn in , bee factor in favor Of *mop pro- and postlantiousteer given- to • Lie- tit-.
auction in these days of high prided G. Combe, of the Manitoba Regiment.
• • - _ _ _ • -A 41•&Lii g tonof present An t e mere s eetnese eat h e.
R. -make 'ell the the -.jam they -no-iiibty- • -11$11-sonlatiling-dearet'ond-fcr-Yont- -
the heaviest task that the Canadians once; thee let the dough iise, unt4 , , o sel ae won aese-earess -teraere -.see:estate= sieeeseseives.....shoeld ...Forget not us who gave all theze
that liard-vinter--t11491.4,--ettablishing_T-
'Sicken et a Very heavy cost of life.' til light.. Bake hi a moderate nye% stabilized and 'the oppertunity had feed is the fact that • sheep require Mr. Combe, the ion or an Aberdeen can to facilitate conservation of Init.: Think ix What cause we crossed' the
ter. Which will be the 'in re "it: acted 8e351 • t -
t e
"%vete aware that it Could only be pans.' tet the loaeeh rise again un -
;The cost. was .heavy. The, number (lg., You can use potatoei up to 50 per • '
As. lotig .as anyone' les diseatisfied
• 4Ar.h.eitja army hung 'Mt to their right flank all ;for milk for children. a ' • . • . . • d tl •
• critstere-Of-hFneliesidliele-Wte ghte-htteadedown - • ...
w s killed. •
•Herneinher, whe fails the, c, ellge
ecanadsmee wed. Ira wourided at cent. of the total amount of dough re. Fails us, too.
there's hope • s •
arrived to use the new weapon, whielt i comparatively small amounts a grain. business. man, was a c ern s in us
Wits to slatighter whole armies. with! while pastures and roughage are im- nese et Meeville, Sask., When ewer
no e•isle to` the attackers, instdad 'of portant in the production of. cettle bream out. Ms eempany, in the fight-
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vanemishing them in fair fight with! and hogs these animals require rnoT.e big ineltiay cable under; heavy. fire,
° `•• I edneentra'ted food than sheep. but be led them throughenenly
nee that the capture of the com- Vert niuch s er ac or g y. fvadr. '
eirerseas, because of the-eimi shorteee
there.
neticiputed 'earlier in. the autumn ad- erpetatoes i's used, the dough must be NoW Sin the hoer iliet 'shows the
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pain ;and .
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mW mie day by att Englesh tourist,
elk o -told to ;
'What% teierliantor
"Carr" Pat.
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"you're the lira ear 1 ever sew going:
without an ass, 00 you're a great
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you're an criodity to mg.!'
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