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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-09-19, Page 6•••• • 7a1911PrWS‘ ;•14V. 1"` 7' 7;7 e " tIesalmo et httelimpailsatie them sad testi See Laugh. TAUS OW TWO MOON% a hilidiese ea their teaudium. ,. Moir yee top el „tome. homy soy. hos As awe by Asteriabb— „Ake room MO. and smateatelise fa this toes 1 emogrot do est iit lbws; IIM"1111.41,_ _.,1"4" ralailaw,e, sawa,.turi'_,_11w" 1 Ae! filiatii tiro bitter aieliory leaves! boost Batreaos ia Frame& 1 WWI" 1111.11 aaa Illalmwalli ir'll "Nri 1." I and yowler ttrebuird's breath. prom sly dugout eatraitee 1 rim I ildallShir ** 161" "wit" Eallart" ' Some day when 1 P .11 t down the plough see two cramosaaeroases that hold tire liellervo One a abalbur result owe aeon wilt be Immo illATVRIS IMAMS POR ow be seeeeleod e is lama, alai that in like to below e furrows escott. the promise of atitory .*d peeve , will heel) to the sillies. ana eon d that furnish .' YAM* TASK,. vett* at deltareaceis be rate. ladies.; 1... a *runnier atter loot_ crate exemple of German infamy, ti, aaa lbaaloaaal .ca'a sad will 4"11"w- But think it bit .aheut tbe bride you eays a V, S. trooper. • 115•0.-4.7. 01.•••••141. sZo vita wit Maw geeat work toke whet ' lea One caws stands ballot our front; that his leder. these in India. We Se sure she has the laughter that lines, many feet above thee ground. Wmpagaties et Illes0011411011 Moot Se oroesooke that at* dalicalltea ar. .11")' your motherhad. Illiamant To FIR States orasens„ fee leo person mut say reason- i, . on what was tome it tower of a mas-, of Natioahong. sive s untouched by lid)/Y tlistladit is let "wulY flec'eal„...ba Sometimes I can't remember, boY, the German flre. Around it all. le ruin.' eathedrai. °It i ; SSOISSUMIP a( WIT - govermwo ent ee. o color or her eyes; ;' The town is desolate, the cathedral I natter think that they were bliet, itself iambi a mesa of ruin. Thst mot la the gradual deneeeratizatioa tan India there are still, unfortuita; I anew her hair was brown. "part of the tower thst holds the croes of has will ha stad* with no up"' *tall, ..aearl, Y 3°°,(*4),". people wha She kind- of matched the butterflies in aloft seems but a narrow needle oteey. et bee woe eeoceerred ouring ran 'leaner reed nor write. -.mere are, flitting walk and size; ° •• juttirg out of the horizon. Every!! war the, seed unless the war end* differences in religion and caste which ' Iler twelve-year sister eoula have day ,the boche aliens thi* town, ani . wool It, yin ,robablif be pot into op. make coin:eon dation on national lines worn her wedding own. The Riot Beet. peewee sewed come before India ean *nein to the Rat bells and breeka and bobolink* 'IntleathnYedrfaall.i. 0Buutlit tehellictnedrossletill :tafanthd: oration visite the great omelet rages. dcult, and prejudices must be over- . were never quite so sweet • ' entombed. As though some mime= , meateepe. isorretare or state for India, full status of vationhood. 1 As „lost to hear her rippling Nall heeds, guide the whistling shells front sixes. 1017is tIse mum who teas *bat "Still, experience bas shown that 4 across the golden wheat. e etais emblem of the Christ tthe erase, Itagland-liopes of Indian self -govern- with the spread of education preju-t .. - moat in future end he, at the *text theet ths*PPeart and n1)110.000 deal- Down -where the rows are aende red is protected; Every ofternoon as the Min sinlas 1. at least, win Iii:ve a. large share of ite age beeomes less potent, and the more t I used. to see herego down In the west this cross is oiler loaaareitip, e d tills process eontmues the sooner win , A. bat& elioging to li*er lurid, her leopetted againat the evening sley, a aln the tint place," said Mr. efon- India achieve the spirit of unity that g laughter full of joy; • oroaeee ef victory and peace. alio' tette ethe pow:kaoline end* et Sae. characterize* the great erelftg°Terna Sometimes it tinkled merrily, some- triumphof right over wrong. 000,000. Of the provinces into which ing•dominions." .0,-. -....... times it bubbled low,' i The ...ether cross stand in British India is divided, Bengal and NO • NURSES IN THICK Or IT. iltu.t alwahs it could make me smile , Mori's* Lancila It 'ia ht the eentre of ,• the Unibed Provinces each contain =a i in.answer, Timmy Boer, " a small village cemetery'. It is the: population as large as that of the ...te-oet - a , ea,o_e, woe et,,,, -"When trouhleteame It was het' Ionia alaaaeit erose ni., the etutehy 4, and - British, Wes. Madras la only a little tu'" "'" *P'alaa _"'"'"' "iv"' . "."-.. 1 that helped met to forget way behind them, sued Bombay Ind Besadrators "Wittuest Interruption. - stand* out prominently among the, For me in every meadow path it mailer 'headstones in, the eity of AS l'unhth **eh COntainal3Proxitoote" What happened in the advanced i echoes- yet. • i :ttie dead. IY 20,000,000. The population of the dressinee etattens during the Came i t2 For several months we have.,beeni native states is about as large as diaue great "show" is *revealed.. in " Sometimes ate shrieking •evinds of losing men from machine gen fire i that of the German Empirethe following narrative ! given the March acresthe quaking hills *in this section. Wihave been imable i "Englishmen originally were attiace Canadian Associated, Preas on Sept, Have mixed a happy lilting bk,e a to lOcate the gun that was Plating' ted to India by the commerciai *dean- , 5. "I went over two advonced eta- *silver -hearted hell, ' ' such havoc on our lines. .Our bent, tages it offered. It was a ease of the tions perilously near the front line, r As -when I though to bring to her the patrols went out in au effort to dis-t. flag following trade. As soon as our which the Bache, for days had, been_ _ _ , _ spring's first thi daffodils cover s' particular machine gun! position in India was eatablishea we heavily shelling.. Around them bun. 1 'ware, ner nutingooyous trill, and emplace.ment. Our best aviators eir-e st once accepted the responsibility of dreds of gas sheik were dropped ete knew the world was well, --a leied so nearethe ground in au effete: governing' for the good of the govo the very portal, the fumes at Voiles • Son, all the hurts of yesterday have to locate the gun that they were in eined. being SO bad that the medical staff' faded healingty danger of raaldng A sudden landing Law and Order Guaranteed. I and elutplaing had to work wearing, Because I had a comrade who' could in. No Man's Land. But still tbe ma - gas respirators. The work went on It laugh with me. ; chine gun wee • undiscevera Event "We have given India a race such without interruption. These stations C. ;eagle' its pat-pat-patepet-pat-pat ** alte bad never knewn befere• Law were well beyond where motor amble- ' •The Wooded Treas. and order have been guaranteed. The lances can go, but horse vehic'm les ake 1 wOuld zinc out, and often Someone ' peal the priee. Ib. British Goverameet's expert- now in Canada. prosperity of the emintry has been regular triCanadian. =riling also the wood trails are free trails -they • .pbentom gala . • • • It was .ae thouolt • some phentorit In:whale. Owner was _operating developed by our railways and irriga- tors could today be seen peering take no traveler's toll; • ton works, which have diminished uver. the fringe of the German front the (Inge" uf famine due to failure line of less than a week back." - A green way, a clean way, they. go .by hill and hollow. Then came the oecler to advance. • usefulness if reinforced with ordinary 4 1 It you eannot get at the air valve adhesive tape or plaster. ot the carburetor so as to pour wa- -"the windows in automobile cut tains pliett thi4 it is best to secure the, tat eter, etc., through it to remove carbon, may be preserved for a long period of the euratin fabriee . tedhotiy:tool: It mhileeot c-ri an": eukt:N. iatnbliPorg alai. Ti 1 ebgi s c lisp at% !first chapter of the big. battle -.now in inch-widtle rolls- end witThe:wseehanir; of Gallant Heroes. slices. Fasten the narrow strips of knife cut each roll into three eeleat To test a wheel for "'woe bearings very useful for priming the engine Canadians, writing' from Franco, Roland Hill, correspondent with the perpendicularly, permitting the tape Bud oPPosito directions. If no loglenOis of excitement connected, with the jack it up and take hold of top and sayet With that decline of the high pack plaster firntly at regular intervals to bottom Velma, Pulling and Pushing la the celluloid, both horizontally Tim reinforcenieut should be sip. is shown in this way,. try. lifting the hub to see if there is play in that rei!„!‘r.eieterenQe 01 eeenvienuotaistooemie:eor: to over -run a little at each entl op, to ' Plied to' each side. of the window. The teiraegnixl.musIftebaitnytapuleany, uips,. shown the 1..tn4 braverymnand thrifundifiioldlnewmt at* spaces should be fails on going Mao rounds of, the talanedill ' effect is symmetrical. When fiedelied gauged so that the rrsidiotor filled clear to the top, run on - The Chaplain Qf a mounted rifle In ease ewe. water pump ht the front and rear lima.. the* stripe can be blackened' with Ink" bigli the "gaellardQasnolitmdcliesPaasir;ossi:leee,Phetliehe 'brigade went over the top on .the . .........1.4,, ,., gStainrgk Vrdoewnnadtvilaisneaefidi, schbua'buogffe tihgnedwalon. 2pnatrtnyineQt 'the attack began, with ter occasionalla if it shows aigns el hours be worked like A TrOJAnt nen,* stretcher-bearers, . F.oa leg tei carry out the wounded, mini*, cover them eta go into' Second speed. w . with eup grease to prevent attktek by, araund_ at high speed makes A ter- deep lijd, x•mple was nte Inspirie 'Ortving what encouragement he .could to t Sevin the Wisedows.. ONE KILLED WHILE MINISTER.. * •ING TO WOUNDED MAIL The Bravery of Canada's Choipilibot Is Conspicuous Eve* in an Army or lampblack. Useful Hilda. • overheating. battery terminals. is to .A. sure "Way to prevent corrosion of Always coast around a corner or terin to their needo tote 00113 ge- - Sap -Uric aciaain -the- ,batferY. Do, rific strein on the tire& hisidif ten -Hon not use vaseline, especially, in. sum-aing to cause al:lidding. Your tires will role be was alaswas (madly riasar throughout the brigade, for th, me; AS it is so thiu that it runs off, give all the greater mileage ect along the lino While he wall and.. $0. offers little or no protection. precaution is taken. binding up the wounds of badlet --tea-ea wounded man, a shell fell and burst ‘13ABY" 'THAT which, while it seemed to denote the near him. A -lama time later be wee, helpless movement of a plink -stricken picked up deadt It is „aald by MC skipper', brought the subinarmfi within seniors. of the cloth and the range of the conaealed armament. So placed, it required only a shell or two, well directed, tq touch off the t ei with so faithfully and well that SK A U-BOAT and file of the brigade be had work - he was one of the best Chaplains In A HAYSTACE THAT pELliriltED . 4 B404iDszpR,. ' Well -Executed Devices That: Frus- trated the Diabolical, Scheines ' ,ermau Submarine& Thii is the tbrjlling state Of the "Baby" that sunk a a1 -boat. The story ' • . 0 th 'to w went ri lit on ----- •uthentic atulotold by the of the periodic rains. We liave- pro- ann nws troo 3 are et. You le -------------------- sby • bombs around the tiommig tower, the Canadian Gaps. • For the secood time the Roman Catholic padre of a Western brigade has been „wounded. ete" was busy In • an advanced dressing station when a, shell burst close by. Three fragments hit him, and while his ,ellonatls era happily not serious, he is likely to be in hospital for some ,thoe, As ha was being .carried, away he said that he would take care that he was riot kept away from France as long he was. when -he was wounded before, and blew the U-boat out of the water. Playmates. .• Slimmer fervors slacken; Sumach torches dim; , There's bronze upon the bracken, Septeedrer. bas a "whim 17:).TroucaChrilliesiloeny p he ea rtr grel aneo..4;aniber Busy squirrels clamber; ltestlese birds convene. . raoted education and are pledged to a: hunger hi your soul • ready spanning the 'barren region • .the German linee. liut . the London Times., Nava' Coirespondent. a on ea y ver,epe .g • a• programme' which will add int- -that was the scene 'of .recent ,fight- : And wit to rise at break of day and . i. is •one of several remarkable stor- ineasarably to the prosperity of the ' ing With rit•bons of steel over which follow, follow, follow. Phantoni machine gun worked. `' . country, for the development of edue „ As we pressoel -closer and closer ,les shpwing the way in which U-boats auPPlies can be rushed far more Your fare is berries riPetand red And t the bo he's lines we carne into the go &Wit and do at t Come up again, cation will help to fit India for the i kl th b t 1 They • wild grapes brimming ver, Q ° ' ' • 4 thanks to ouret'Q" boats qu c y an y mo or lorry.s •• 0 • cemetery. ' .Then someone discovered i - ,. e • the secret of the phantom gun. ' I 'When the summons came from tbe, new role in the Britieh -Empire which have repaired captured German • And 'crystal waters cold as snow- In now is marked out for her. ttracks and at one point have „cone. two palms for a Clip, ' . The boche had violated the sanctity , German submarine to surrender, en- "Certaintythefirst necessity in , verged' Several lines, malting it look Your bed at nightfall balsam boughs. of the tombt With all his sacriligiOus !forced with afew shells --one of . . India is to *read education as wide-' like a buss? section of the. Canadian with,wide,star-tufted cover cunning he had. Placed his machine'l which marled away the . ship's gal- ' ly as possible. Another necessity a pacific, ' And steep as deep SS tranquil teelis gun- beneath the cross. Hisdeath ma, leyathte boats Were, lowered and Pul- chine WaS placed within the, very led off? leavingson board oldie a. the situation is the developmene of ' - e. • until the dawn conies up. 1 . . . Indian ,industry. At !resent, un- . A AfiaTIIER'S SACRIFICE. . „ . • . t The° wood trent; are fair .trails ---at • fortunetety, the standard, of wages in . India le appallingly low, and the de- How Anistralia Has 9iiren alter Sons every dip and turn gree of material_ comfort falls far , • The byways, the shy Ways, are •tet short of what eve, should like to see. At the. Empire% Call. - with lovely ' %vendee; . It has been the experience of Western Bishop Taylor Smith, :-Chaplain- . . . . The lightest questing step will leave • . , . '' sountries• thatthe development 6f in- General to the Forces, Preachleg at • a' feoalwifit on atfero e ...... •5••. -- - - - *•- - - :•• . i woman„w who, wi a y in . e . shadow of the holy cross. A saffron mothe with level 'Mk is, the story of the taro of 'deck raw shrieking, up and down. the iThe air` until he settles _ And languid motion, stars crosses. One a silent sponsor At the last pink -clover inn, , the. answer was given that, the cap- . To the illeuiries .of the Germans. Ignoring prouder petels the allied cause, the Other a siknt rebuke to German kultere. , itain having been killed, his wife That would his favor win.. , •., . • The ,senor Chaplain of a &lamina, Where Indian. pipe still blanches, whose father was 'the Principal' .of ; .Porestertranke hoar/aUncallebilrafinackheess, . an Eastern Canada UnivarsitY' la la the casualty list., He came to France • . The golden foxglove makes . . . the early in 'war, and is admired, and A. mimic wood that tosses . .. , Warning to the trees; - Thneneavydroowrifthap.hoInootmir amndoiths.cesi,s % loved, by'. all ranks' throughout the • corps. A few days ago be wag close eto . , , 1 to the front line recminoitring for a . location to establish a centre, front• - Whatrumbelow of revel which to distribute face hiscultst eig; arettes and drinks, a eature• of. what . •Deep in those honey tars! is .known as the Chaplain • service, when he was struck down ba „enema' bullets, and painfully,' but not Were- - ly wounded. , , • , .! "Uncle Sam." -In ,spitte of their protestst the elm- ericato soldiers have.; become known. to us as "Sammiee,' a. name derived - from "Uncle Sam," who stands 4, the. American in the -same relation as "John Bull"' does to says an ng- lish Weekly. ' Why "Uncle Sam"? , 'During the war of 1g12-14, Elbert Ander:soli-Jr.,. one of the tonteeetors supplying the 'army of the north with provisions, advertised for prOposala thad gone .inah would not leave .duistry leads to material, Imhrove- Westminster -Abbey, told a story.eit • The grayest ..gnarled. aita .aneleot..,, 0..ePtem*r., • ;'•'' the ship, s evheieepon the :Calmat ment hi the conditions ot 'the wage Iself-seetifiee. A wounded' Australian oak has yields. nodding u / afar. of are* aletigeide the stricken vestel. -WhisPering kiss. the hint! e .-Among.thosee-Ovildwoocavagrante - -. winas . • I stroll., alone nomore. .. • earner and that these conditions tend soldier in a military IlesPitalet:w.b.0 And whether ' quiek to' amber broOks - As. ,she .epprotieheca, -the.: :mad ovo- .• Waseit the sweet -fern fragrance •• to stagnate in countries- which are , was asked about his home and faintly, : with beryl 'bubbles breaking, , That stirred a -long-sealed door? t I pines, "the little rtatliwaYs. go; • ' ' ' • . • - . . • - • ' batch of the attionerineste conning the la- • ' ' • ' • • ' drift deer.' Man, rushing. 'up to the side .Of the .. .i vessel, hurled her baby into the >open . . silmost exclusiVely devoted to - age- .4- Austrelia, said:: \ .e. Or dam and alma through, churehiy • • • . ThistIetha ' piouitome A' little maid ran free, primitive lines. • ... , • mothera We all eriliated, and left nio- culture conducted on traditional and • "There Were in* of. as lads . ano, There's.beauty-foa .a. lifted glance and t Red . glows the ivy like 'it., ',post- - My ehialhood played. with .nee. Atidefot one • suety hour - "Hitherto the initiative. in the de; ther atone. It was her wish. She mad . treasere for the tiling, - - i. 'Shrouded" in en' tab it th '1 ' 1 , t• .,lightedeember; . . • • Si tower, and threw ' herself , overboard on the oppoeite sidee' : . " .„ ,, is • . rea s e $ ew- . velopMent a India. has been prstetiCal- ' • the- the ,Coun called • - - -.. --- - - - te .- • . - a- - " - she hoped no *Oohs of hers .wOuld hold And. Certain secret, old 'delight *et' - . • - , d - ' • ' . ' de. Whether_ the ..Gernians were. more ;:..Tha : Jadeite. a . • geoming awn.- . • • . -. - shacked thane tistaniebeci does. net • let erenfined• te tile Coaerriment indite back 'when . Ife r trY • only weaderers know. • • , , ' chi:don tbat we- now have travelled 'es ton. the ebatfiefields of France, and I' The witod trails ewe' long trails, mas- . . • a ' doses ': • . •'' I ' . •" 4 ' • ' ' - g .• 0. '' - - ' ' - • h :' . di • d d' ' t. iiii lake ee_ think,. the 'baby ' had blown out the. titivate soldier: "There Asi a glainoe far, pork anct beef to be. delivered to . offices% but we *WA 011ie to the e n- And now five' of us are asleep, ' , , . • matter, for before. they had time to . ?in officer- writing .heine says, of the am the only one left." • There wereha , - Sleeping in. 'thadow . far is possible along tlet. old line& teriout and sweet, . ,.... bottom . ot. tlieir, craft, . and in dee , . t , - • • - t, ° ' ' ' • duringfir • f 6 . of ' ' and feel that the time. ha e mile. to. few nonnents of silence, .and then e ....7 A ter way, a star wit?, , they seta • 1 '. posee. • . ..., . .. - -*. course the. "woman" .. appeared at especially? When, as 'often happens; and. pathos about the priva e soldier„. huo .. the, st , our in nths .. And . strangely AS :- you go the shoes a et ' - e 'a as a reward . for his. sailfulle.. he .1813. • . . • : e • . , • traintIndia ,to help herself bY giving' added: "Btit I have- not told you the • pilgrim faring; , . • • • • a I • • ' - • - Gone is the summer .ite sweets ma . • Buckingham Palace to aeceive the -V .e.eis. really only a Volt When you meet Arno -fig these. who contraeted , to.' . • her soils new responsibilities in ad- worst. • When I got tais-wound softie- a • 1 e its 'roses, him the trenches, wet, covered with furnish him with ° beef packed. in bar- ' ministratiOn so that with time she .one cabled to my mother that I. had.. - are .swifter on. your feet, • ' a • . • • a -- • - • ' arves is pas . en • summer is gone . t. ' d s ' ' 'planned and well -executed feet.' • a'anue, with • tired leaes; speaking of rels were Ebenezer and Salnuel 'Wit. may' learn to control her'ovni. destin- been killed; and 'that telegram killed'. . The Vat -time burden. mt. your baCk - f . .Here. is the caset et atretired ada.lang. watehes mid. hours, of ' risky oon, :the latter -familiarly calle4 "Ult- . . is lighter for the bearing- .... , • e ir -. . . . Plaintively 'sighing. the' bre leayee, miral,, commaridifig. one of the 'beats? work, he. nes fails to 'great you with. de Sam° by certain of the . soldiere ' • , . it& — : ' ' .' bor." 's - • • .. . . efforts we have the greatest hope. The. Walkeitalle, Adelaide, ,South Aus ra- , A eesident of the sinall toWnshipt of . While here a bough is blossoming and : ..there its, high is burning, • . , .. .. , . .. • are. falin .. Sadly the eveod cloyeenotems allethe haystack . on board. his :impel, ' an and you feel that nothing you can do Pamirs, beef" . -. , • • .. .. . • . P ‘ "Of a succeseful ecineludon of such -, as 'a captain, R.N11., who placeea a . aasmile, . anit you love him for it, who spoke of his beef .. aset"Uncle ". • • histerY, of India allows a steady de- lia, inferms the London Vanes Mit hi .. . Ana every hour's a. singing bird foi•'1.- ancient -locating ,craft, and e avas in eao make op to .him foe. it. For. 'you • , Other soldiers, not knOWirig. W110. - crease. there of the -old, so-called eadi- a small narrow street of the town- every- mile' you roam .. a • i .......1 • . ' calling.' ' Itt the diro 'starlight the ketydi&s . day long, - ..... , . , due curse • .surinnoned to surrender siferendee . have 'slept• in • it much more comfort- "Uncle Sam" was, „thought that the , . cal disqualification for self -govern- ship, Margaret Street, consisting of . able ' plithe • than . ad has. . You • have tertn applied to the letters gala." And best. of all-niost 'blest- of all ---a e ..4e.' by a U-boat, and ordered to 1 • • ment; and we all have come to the only gs houses, there are at the. Front lh e "backward . • gt• .. .- wishes in slumber th •-b brook and • : to sink 'his ship. ... - • . e ro a . .: . .. 1 ha unlimited tobacco and cigarettes. stamped oft the - barrels by' the .Gov4 concluition that the time now Imetar- in Europe no- fewer then 295 blood ..Thp wood. trans; the, good. :trails, . ' ' • 1 • • .. , • its song. :*. An Antlered.. HaYstaCk. . .- . You; have 'had a. serVant. to cook tor ernment .officials, ana. sO it was. 'not rived for diticarding the last remain- relations -fathers, . sense brothers ,. • : they tied' yam, spirit hornet; '- Gene are the sowers and endedtheir I . " -.. Tilts -Iv* complied ' 0 you You .have fared sumptuously long-beforethe,thiited States became I . • 'wee ' •• ..‘ ' • - 1 . ' • With to till ' • - ping, . • • Ing vestiges of racial discrimination.. alleles, cousiiiieetot the. occupants of . Gone . are the gleaners e and finished ' appearance • - d th . boats l ' t ' competed' with him. You don't feel familiarly ,known as ,'• "Uncle Sam," , portance oe those lionsesl,• -....._:....:.....-e.--... ' t England% Day • .' ... 'I • their reaping, ' . ' . • : : . ., • Ow , , p. . , , an e.$ ung ou • • . •:*.a o . h: - --. 1 bis. superior. You deal want to be and the name • stuck; 4'Nove consider s the lin this ,chtinge. At present the Indian agracious *about on tie familiarity.' • --a----- : . Blossoms and toes "1th :A6 ogng Ment .of . the subintirizie emitmander ''' is tt. dranger tei the, burdens end sec- Ninth oi Sixty, West • of Ten. the . ,. "August the.Fouttle is o , dee pacel- I Exec* .what you want' to do -is A • Bow -Wow' Ration& . birds,,are • sleepmg0 • . -• . • „ . he received a broadside from -out ell . rifices, as well' as the honors. of politi- . • • Patrol& • . iarly .Erigland's., •• It beloogs to trig.; .. . ..Hatvest is Page atid the eunimet "it the haystack, mid .. found he hed, . hit:: doubtfuleethe• Major a said he • When mir soldiers storm and •Se• • Cal respOnsibility. •,, tren , cannot be Driving snow and. blinding spray land end the Empire: That. clay. .• , .• ;indeed, Caught a Tartar: ' ' ' • I wanted, to Nock' ''.hii boots for . him, fitted foraresponsibility, they cannot. Opening. up the:min-them dasr, , •; England's. ;The eery.' ii 'hers. On . . ..- gene: • ' -- t. , . ! and :that loathe :1:se4 Vlav .of. express.- eure a ,Germen !trench, the lirst thitig - - • n ,Then, agiin, there le. tita start; Fritz. does When he can Menage it, ha be' trained to votee in Any otheeaway Heavy seas end °meaning gale . it she made hee.-great• decision, . and e • ..- t . -. •-:--a•-•-••• a .... . . to- peppee'the 'ground connecting the • • of. the, "Q" boat whieh in. the guise - .... • .. .• - than Ity 'giving them: responsibility ;Catryinit the della, tale. e . . it is her higit priallege to. congratulate • .. . New ge_ R 1 c ' I • - i• • • , -7---7-0-7--. . . .• i of n hatteeed eand sea -worn. . tramp' e _ • , , • _ . - .. captured. trench with its eanantuniela, gar egu a ions. • - and, 'the. -Vote. At the tame tling titi• :Sudden scinalle• mict stinging -sleet herself that that :deeielon *aa .rightk ,• ...:. ,.. . - ... retifili for their mil protectioa na'for Laeh the geardians of .our fleet". The House -of Savoy is the reigning tons •If he is successful, . S a be: oeerbtiadeaaerteitFaiaeapaaiaaihiaftiaa lalatatintaititheetaleitlatiatekatheiraiaoit, .. flat of their fellows, they nitult not Dies the daylight in the west, _ 'gad made.' - , , .. ' •• .• a .. I • New 'sugar regulations' have '.1:)Seil , under Dutch. colors, was crossing ! . , . , .. , .. . , . . . t. • : anritaheeheaed Abe: milt tif MY and . pet into , effect by the Canada Fo , . , .• ub , xi de • . • ' ° • . et_eireetultout,. off . freeeteupplleoe,..e.t. kiievrth'e--dosr-orwira-'aii-dree7-15y 13-6mkr-brwhith-regtarrrants-Are---linF7eavrTa , •. t ,sd the North Seletil„, limp. illartngolateen• 7.__dywrtast•Iditaly: • • od., c •., fln.c1 themselves temporarily Isola e 0 • This is _ where the , ••"quick-lulicit' aeelie cannot he held accoantablea Living on the gale's wild Wing, . . tier Must It be given to any pereons But the men who serve their' king', it earl cotifidently hope to be, thanks • 90 meals Served, while soda founteins So sere wae he . erznan sof his wash, them thoroughlY, cover . with... doing it; Ifthe world 13 ilet yet saved . ited.to two pounds of sugar Or every 1 the CI*10/ ti:Waliandon elope ' 7 me apples,save' the skirts aria cores e a • • : - • . • • ' dogs" proee.useful. They have bent' trained to carrr food and extra -dart° .1,,,,,A,„ . Through the winter hours' slow- flight to Great I -le -Hain," Who gave the world end lee crOin' establishinents are rege, prey that the ameba, with which he :water and bail well, 'then Strein. the. . ridges'. to the isolated-inene in whode .. . . .---r- Prove Vine Exaaiple• These men work and search the eight. the chance It needed to prepare , for tricted to 95 Per cent of the average intended to sink the stranger were liquid, generally •threecupfuls, and --tie Wake they follow' through. the barrage- tesenitikeire "'Abject% of the King -is A .: Empire: The fact that. thei people a North of sixty; West of ton the /Ointment of the purpose ot our God, we 'thank thee for those men "Look at Canada There you see M all'IMR5f - I 004°T Itritit slii: yotssi044. MHO YileM • . I fortGoT TO BROW soya oliefsa It'S el tief (mug twit. . -"Etientie" _ battle at its leasure.arid in vastly bet- i. Monthly amount ,of sugar used 'during' .brotight on eleek and placed. around ter conditiene than Great Britain. 1917.. :The vexing. Manufacturers 1 the base of the cenninotower. . t choose to tesist on for- herself!, resing sugar have also been. subjekted 1 '71e. .cOlUmEM4etkiof thq train') .re. •you can get several glasses oe :eery - --41ew YOrk Times.' to" revised regulations, . . , . '! sorted to SOMS S Ifni. manoeuvring, good jelly. . 1 adding the usual quantity a so #••••.••••••••••••.•••••••••••• - '''' cipline is• extrtiordindey, -anal they' • -. !'• , have -been •tlur Means ofi Saving many • ee,,, fire. Their pluck and tense if. dia., • a man% life. . .. . - . • , toted." ' ie party. may be liable ta• require till ',J... it double ' bag literally supelled With ' pockets kir food; coffee -tees, amanita- tiono erid enrthing else. an . isolated . ee•ac't'ate propir conuriunications • cazt . be - roe. 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