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USA I I ,r, V,J;"�:,�l - � fon', lt'w A 'o I., X no � i4vnk6r. t ,��,`,i I. 1PVerytbIng#%S 891 A - quietlT , .0 'of the, gr . pti - . . , we Wpm At s4eilln � � , - "" llau�.' � � . - ' ' '4 .1 � ........... � �� ll%41.'�Ik' . that � any of us. have had In 'Cho 1. , risvl�,',,� �, me ttled down , I 4,3110,400t, 07 : th"o, 'O I ,oli our - ceosion imiler a thick blaA- POrlences " I VALENC.IENN." the foilt:of tbe:%.#0'ef­,,;, b On Coll _ , .t in it, ,A-, tl#x , in , ny, - , Op, P 0, I on!bed It,'when. P90 in ,F,��,,,'�.��0 . I . w-_@ .0top'llod". � I - 0% P1140ing " � 1111,Vi'11�� ww. - to bed 040 70410. I., -, b W igtiqe; �,W., a,rie tre �'� � I .0 - and Were Poop'oveT4 0: orest, road wlt.b A ,h;�44'01 , Pere , 0 got the armn ,a ... V , d,'4f ""01 k :, _A.re, �, ", � v kisit, of anq We went From Rerin we coAtin.ed south par .. � - �- "d 'm I - _t, W � � .., ,night *10ya pale Sprinkling of snow There's something about Corning -and along a paved .. There In the 4%f4#,0.R_ Olare white Igq . own .0ary, to .g Q � �'. . l R� 1, �,,� , * .us, -d ,for t,he 41gh -�V?�Jlo4rlvqrli. , ,I R 4 \ .on the ground and when we W,oXe up out�Gf 4. w§rM house 411 bundled up, allel to the front , _ � ' . ' :� ��`i4l',_. I " ,& . road. We.heard sudden furlous� bursta Ahafts, shining 14.9,wV 1 ... i N �J ,,*�, early sun- �,Aud horses ietfired to t4e unexUleld, 4QP0-­# V,QA'X Vg. 4.6,000'sityiA 4 X . i ,� ". _ ,�",�'. �, IF . , I "'?, - � . ow .W, . 4,0�q �; , � WA I, next day there was at leAst a foot of A114 climbing into a wagon box on a _j1act �,q ,,a -to, Shells. W '', � _'_ ­­­.., 0 . . I I I from the left, -and , g hastily, 14 light, the -towers I. vi% _- T, � house had � "gopoll should know, this w. I , ,� , A, g� .5, Wup. TR� v,,_� , . , ,,,I, Ob .iv . 1� �' �`."'10114-1'1� , .0 lookI4 - .d 1 U4 , .,. �.� I . muggllng� yourself , ­ " " 'f ii , �",.gF . he ' . Winter came to sleigh ,and then , ' " lri`.to�k quir4lieOrd .r.qm a X, ..l 0100 ,E that direction we saw th , .,L .1 4 "filge-Jif y I I i� riiing eol- V41enclenn'do TJ ':" a # I - h office, .. 9k, ,, 0� Id, IlThts, ecell r'444 . t t a . , agirg ,.Of rpl;ltic .. , Oko.",', � . . I avy-wading snow . - ,.A 11 . '. '' . -0 that's I I _ ' , - " VIL " W-11AX ::: . , 0 * ' the o6neespion. with a venge.axlee, but down In the robesand blanket the line is where the frol _W , . . how in I 14,01 �'-I,A - , ' -that marked _.4pV-. x xcilliked tore wit1k the.batte,ry phone -Slid the:00#4:4 re t certolu '�� V * 01 A .. . We had lots Of c1dan umns of earth ,i; _a4 wieli. not . , ; �01! " 0,111'r, " � , us. hard to beat I , . v , iiall .� A 0. it was sort of a relief, for all of '# -hales 'in' telephonisto on duty. The rpit 'ot Uo:,Impo � ce'to attach. wtll,em. . ,'�,q� g I Around and vaw gi� � , " ,;, " � _0 r " of Fritz's barrage a mile away. We , A,ll,g, Q_I � I aw in -the bottom of the box . . .. - I I , W ' reaWall-, 0,Xgt w ,,,, . -a rationing . - Mike the fast and vicious large numbers A�Iol , ,`�4jr' corpses;- Slept on the -Arst 4o ' ag are 'not Almost t ., I � �` A1,111'r, , With gasolin in full owing fresh str .4 .or A w a qu�o we I . '.a � 1, ,,,, . '. rubber Shortage so acute and & horse blankets were, folded seemed to di .. re 'after our taste of our own, and t;he eup) , dy's. Three of disturbed by our friend H . efulip: - Were P � ,I ..' , � ,� ,�,.p ,,d. Sides August fth'wv_b I 1; ,* - I I n the seats. There were several cl . I _ _gt ; �q i%r Arst6ol;kss batil , �lliad- X eA, )p P11914 . . , � I fbink, most everybody was looking 0 1 med on I our -men lay beside, a. Le , arid ' Next day, No*ember Sid; we. Paps� I ,ugW;4. 11 ;." I., ­ , ,,A,,' . �, a 'couple of good civilized life. But we Conti ". wis gun 09 p*4 ., -, ., ,I - � ,. .� , I , � - the cutter -buff alo robes* and t.; I Warcbe.4 fro , -i �u, S�6041, � , I �ol Y I _'alia - 1, 01T.Pi" - '% I 9 - , Y it 4 ? forward to the time w4 n I I in front of them w.4 "A arm blankets. We Older, folks gat our way unharmed until at , -s.'; a large hole ad by the suburb of Marley, bu )n :Wens to� the,. Be 1 " r chaery mes- w . reaphed the village of Thiai dug,ks, r, . : - border, and now it calue tO us At � 1 I-* ' ,tiie . C ,,, . 1'1� I bells would ring out thei , t, 7r te orn the 5.9 whicl,x had'. taken their have no clear recollection of the hap ad by its people even as Lewarde and lives. The Mai -or qtpci an , A .,T,: t1i up at the front of the ,, ped d pip,k "n been In bl, ze,., bur: tire � I . , sage. � ad penin.gs of that day. The m.Qrniug,()f we wanted to rest., But we had, grow a 11IT: ,6,� " . ' - '- ED X cutter young ones clambered.into the back. - - Q,,;�� " _f . . � 1 4 Belgia 8 accustimnea to the idea of war -that exer6lied 4I.Scretlon �Arl ,'A Q . � There's something about Herin. We camped on the outskirts I up an object in, a. ldather� case, open- November 4th found us advancing to 0 . . R . b0la that seems to rhyme perfectly For awhile everybody chittered and and slept in the nearest houses. The 1 ad this and inspepteo -the contents. It ward the a border. We passed it was difficult to think of anAbigig Subsided. 7f",A,,4s repd#,' ..", I i with Christmas time, You can have 6atted. Then somebody sta d sing- s -1 R.",4'114.g'i h �7 '' , . � Ole one selected by the staff was bereft'was a German revolver, and seeing down into a.valley, by a wood and In- else. We knew that we needed r , _9 ,m .1. � �, Even the shyiest , ., . -a, a- Oorpo',C, m, Ande ' r. , i @� snow and everything else that goes Ing "Jingle Bells." doors and windows,, but that did , my Interest, be asked whether I to another ,village, Estreuk, and we pair of tired nerves' ajud. bodies, bow- to Personal in§gl �s, 0 -0 �-!; ! . �v ,�191- - - 4,� r' . woul 1.6ks. . '%4�_f',"qg- I kp�,", - Lud of. br . J',c4u�iot ,say'ft "';'.. ­ . with the time of Ch'istmas, but if person can sing in a place like that 01 t . I was very stationed the guns in'an open apace ever, and we vtanted to fie aroupd..�. I � ,, � ,- .1,1,� ­,Rj. . I., . I 1 ' ' t "" ,, � there aren't cutter b m. The not matter to, us. I - I there.w4A in. Ins, p e 4"'Id, ells and sleigh because no one can see hi ,ut, th ;N% 1, went rolling across on the Next morning ;in advance party glad of it, and when we found a case by thfk main %treat while a - lieuten- recuperate. As we sank to sleep - in �., I I 11W - . -4., ` ' lu � 4" . sl, I, �., .bells pealing out, it Just doesn't seem songs nt forwa d Marly that � lit, we expected to rest Ip 'whiclA it was go-'91A.'eld sj,�, a I ent to the front to select a, position containin. . ,.� � . �jg a pair of field glasses, I ant and two signallers we r nig 11 I to be a true, Christmas holiday. frosty air, mingled with the sound of w for a few days and go back Into ac- miv.4 of the r. an' Mo of' t ,1I U. . * . I 1. '. 01- the sleigll bells and the creak of the for the guns, And the resi of us wan- hadthat -too. The revolver and glass- to observe., In the afternoon a few . . in .BisIgIUM ,4, ,, . 4t I Up . I . We went to a concert in the scho ered around the deserted houges anO. as were tille property,of some German shells plunged to earth a hur�dred tion. , � _ expepiq I . Jidoed.1-their" 1XIIAT4 IS � , . . this weak. .sleigh runners on the froi;tly allow. d . " I + , ". 1A 1.11 14, . house on. our concession .. . ere eager for news, infantry officer who had "made his 'yards Away and did us no harm, and " Next day we made ourselves at !68, Alid the ftmbisR . ,Z� , Echools. We w I gtead ,to ;t ' cl, =r,j Y . �i , ' R Q� , miss Hutchins has been rehearsing There was a cold, fropt-bitten mean and news was comihg in. Just,befdre, getaway", and -from t�attime I never in front there was a Prolonged series home in Marly, set up permanent lines cAMPA in England. � , irion; WX §1 � I to be snowing little 'y, sight until, I was of heavy -bursts. We Spoke to an old I for the horses and began to repiair lay, Bramohott witnessed riqt,'4nd��4j 11 I # �) the pupils for quite some time and and it ,seemed � we had left Herin, Sergeant Ryacroft let them out of M. . . , " 11 . . that's all the togic of conversaiion fine particles of frost. 1. , able to ,send -them home froT Eng- Frenchman whose house and court- I the equipment. We looked for better struction ­*ftlle ,military pq ; . AUP,, b, 11 had called to me, "Did You see where I . 11 . , , 110 ,; ,� ' -off down .. . . * "" �� "13 IN 0 , "I . 0 ,was for days.on, the party So- From '"away the sideroads . - ur sh a I lodgings -than the station, and. the for their lives. �'Yout ti �� � , I 1-111 X . . � line. yard had been damaged by o ell I ... ll.mpo gon.Q. - ' - . . � . the Ypres-tront is now-?" I had ladt land. . . Nil�, . .1 - � ,� and -so was doing such -and -such a you could see lanterns bobbing along , From the'etest . � Via 'wiqlked' toward -before the Germans had left. -He took staff found a room in a house at the inate,", said an Aussie to, x 1MU11 - U#,Wl1"j` I , , " -, I �� ' � , ­��iilli, I . I -.1 done so. "VsTber6 do you think. it is'4,, � . 1�1_ 11 r part -and' somebody else is doing a beside the cutters and Sleighs, Soon . the destruction calmly: "C'est egal; end 6f the square. We swept .out cer, "ours is coming and, yptl!d. ji�,&,�; . certain thing in a certain place, and there was a string of sleighs going he asked. "Oh, somewhere near,the village 4f Famars.�A dozen bursts se' ter not interfere." I I _: '' , : ' Roulers and Mein," I guessed. I rose suddenly in our pat4. We- pur- viennent vos. obus, partit le boche," the debris and 'collected mattres 8 . , ;' � � MIR - I t ) they will rehearse at a cdrtain time. along the ooficession and everybody ' ' 8 The authorities handled i � . "You're wrong; it's away off to the sued our way toward them and at he said. He asked where the neare t from other houses on which to sleep. . - - I - r_­j;;A, I .. r young folks they vanished .so, relaxed 40 r k Most .-of Ou are away got together and started singing. The . Tft�l I . , just as before. -French troops were, And I said That day the Canadian Y.M.,C.A, set tion judiciously here a] . ,-a I '. now. but they managed to get enough horses jogged along . . . the run- east, off the,coast altogether, on some once I I .,�,�.,f, ­ '. ., up a canteen down -the stree and we ClPline Y "linno 61 . river in the middle of Belgium." To We walked throug4 flie, styeets and "Guise," at a guess. "En C:kainpagne t , and tAciti dropped- YA , 4 - , '��,,,.,,: "', 11 - � V I to do a part of the'Christm" concert ners creakea' . . . the harnaes slap- ! forms. The men returneol.,to, (N.A'1,.�Z,, � ­ . I confirm his statement, hd brought me, came to the village square *here the hein" "Oui,' monsieur," -I �eplied: soon bad chocolates, fruit' 'biscuits , tbeiriaioi�'.`13' , � il . I the horg'6's sides I " I opc on W.Ith,the officars,ba t1. ii�' t., . ped . . . slapped on angs were falling every few "nou ne lag voyons plus pendant tinned fruit, delicacies' unknown J4.,u1J-;." .1 , _.. � � Qi­A1+11V17 �4 I I I this . , . - ap of the frolit from a newspa- I whizi-b ' L $!nee -rati ' " 'd year. a ii . derstandinif that they w6ull" sh,010 I'm ge - . . . and it was all grand fun. But, � quatre mois," and he was. forced to vre had left, Dufsans and inhabited � I 'r 7. - r " tting away from what I in per. Therer it was, surely -eniough-. I seconds with vicious little crashes. . i�it�!��;�., , t'n -- and there Izati*4 , " ,". tended however. We went to the above all, it was Christmas bW satisfied. I France. Inflae evening we slept long I go back home. Fratern , , I the front ran, along the .Scheldt river Again the Majo� went' directly to tbe . tif - �.,�, ' _" .., ", ' I. . .1 in- was the sound of sleigh bells and J at our approach We',Aaw that in,his orchard of thirty and well. . - 1place and In the'Test cam-ps..q . I concert along with the Higgins fa in nrid-Belgium, and, Ypres, Ostend shelling, and again � nd Loji 4 ily, The snow is pretty high'so there ench and ev�eryope of us felt glad for Wei leave, friends of differeut,�anka aS:_,,J. a_-, 1, . .1 and Ghent were ali behind our lines. I all became quiet. It seemed as if we or forty trees there was not one ap� Saturday, came, November 9th. I ­�,,. � . "�', ' � ,,�n., �' , . , . ,'. I h ai the peaceful quiet of country where a militaml. , ;0. was only one thing to do and t ., � That was very gpod pews, and during . had li'magic power of, dispersing ple, and we asked the reason. He attended parades, looked after th' 1 sociated. in .disregard of � I . " .1 ,Tas, , t6 get the old sleigh 'Out with you can enjoy simple privileges that 11 . horses and in the intervals made our- rules. Unit. after .unit. turne(I Ili ' Itw;­�,`,.A . that afternoon at Thiant we pro Cured '.shells that morn-lng. AftOrAnspecting replied that Q�e Germans had strip- . i '.1 �i . I nt, went to . � - anct,' ': ""' , Ic. k., � . k., � . k., � . .. .. our -team 'of -bays. Did we ever have, after all mean so much to. all men. a London newspaper, of some.days be- �,the Square,- be. said! "That would Ped the couritty clean of its cows, seIvee mildly busy with the equip- equipme Eniland �­?�Ii I , , . . .- I .1 . I I a good. positi0r�,, don't yon hens and fruit, 'and we verified the mejit. At. night as weL, gat in the thence to Canada during 191-9.'.. jmid ,,. k , I fore. It .had the best of reports; Bup'maka �1,1�..?;;`, I .- . . � �:� � -_ � ­ . . into Civil lilfell..:,� , I .. . . Turkey had think?" The question wis an .exces- statement by our own impressions house, "Tim" Healy,of Toronto men- so the Corps ,dissolved I I -1, L_ . garia was out of the war; !! . . . . . . . . Orland a during the n" If ou 4 'tioned a rumor of an ultimatum to c6ntributing to Canada its confidence, ,��l, . . I _, - their Cbris�tmas dinner before a,3ked for an armistice� French troops; give compliment to my opinion and ext few days. r men , ,­` 4 1 1 - 7, - " - Orland was I - and ;.'of had received similar oroldrs, they, the Gel -mans to accept armistice I its military trad'JUbn and its - patricit- i�, .kl, � . . I left to go back to duty. were near Guise; ��ericaus near graceful one nevertheless, - � Ilp : . the recipient of. many lovely gifts Iiy, i terms within three days, last oArwhich - -sm. The Corps is now.part of Can-* -1 ­ . . Sedan, Ludendorff . had .resigned ; course I replied in tha affirmati*6. would have carried them out ,ba( 4ments'.'. , 11W 1, I - ... He'waa in doubt ada's history, -and its a,chiev -,.,,�l 11 from all the family, including a'beau- �, , " � Seen in the . . German submarines were 'sailing We retraced our steps along the road if at -'all, but'tbe Germans made a would be Monday. ..". ,. . I tiful hand-knit sweatier he received herne under .the *hite flag. German to Maing. Behind us 'rose desultory good jQb of it and no,�vhere 'from[ whether it would not -be better -to Its coparadeship and its unity remiai* �.;14�,, ;',,z . _�' .� - from the Zurich Red Cross which he n the minds and hearts of .. . .... l,� � - sailors were in- mutiny. This was, spouts Of wet earth I .the Meadow; Lewarde. to..the� frontier did we.find go right on into 'Germany and give warm 1 ' ... ' �:,l,�,,� ,,, , , . - .­ , I .1 appreciated very much and thankful . France.",those who once Wore the Maple leaf. '..,",. . - 11 t ,).. 'Ey Papers gratifying. indeed, arld -that afternoon then all was silent. Tritz's batteries ,one 'apple. - They had removed- mi- them What,, they'vd giyen . . � Ilk . . I.- � �� ) ." 11� ... Count - for the skme.-Zurich Herald. for the firs - t time we thought of, an were retiring. . chinery from the factories, the saw- I Nixon addeor his own suggestion: in France and Beigium. , . . .... ._. " Iq 11 � I . I . I . v , '" e woollenl"Agree to an armiAice; get 'am All'' Comrades of the Corps.! When wcy ',.`�` Y., , , . I : I .1, , % mmihent end to the war. But there Later I picked' up stortiles of the -Ing machines ando even th , -; , I . ,. - - - - Mrs. E_ Patterson Dies, in Goderich A ntier; I . 11 ,.;. 11,� I as a limit to our rejoicing, for we morning from some of the infantry. bedclothes from the houses, andAined up on the German fro gatber together, a word or phraso - _,". I � . . . ' I �.,�'. jl ' " y I -, , ,�, � � I �v 'All! past, and we recall the, sunrise oil 1 '� ' w peared that the Germans had left blown in ,all the mineshafts, - then I bring all our guns up; then sh � - "' I''.. Collision At Saltford Mrs. Eliza Patterson, widov�of Don- ere going. -back into action. Pres- It ap ... .­ ' . . ' � ' � ' 0 . I . .1 - ently the orders arrived -zero hour only a weak rearguard supported by a turned the people over to us to be I li,eady, Hiainie?' and let bi�r ,g rip; I stirs the memories of a strenuoup , . . . I? ald Patterson, who was county engin , . 1)+ � . �:".. There wis a collision at SaItford - Another Frdnchman had seeniIiang and roar into Germany.' hie t nd we recall the suiarise ,on . ` , "' . H years, and a for tomorrow 4Lt 5.20 a.m. . strong artillery, ind oui m,en broke fed. i� . � ,'�. k . 'with th,§ end of the the first line with I the regulars march Ahrough in 1914 boys were far,from bellicose- k: pas , a . , - � :..;;". . I . corner on Tuesday evening about six mer Warden;died at the home. of bar 'Another battle Ittle tr'buble and . .. I " Vimy Ridge, the brick -heaps of Lans* ! �." ... I I �l , for the rest of us, they could hardly tike the mud a�nd gloom of Passthendaele, ` f I . o'clock when a truck driven by Rus- un- waf in sight! We 4id not much iel- few 'casualties. An hour's fight fol- and come Wick in retreat, and ; % �.. ,. ion, Roy Patterson, the present co . - the ' I 1� . .. �,tl:,. I sel Bishop ,find a car driven by W. A. ect, but we steeled our- lowed in pitch dark, which *aa -in, fav- Jour years he had awaited "Ie retou� I W the idea of a cessation of hostili calrii of Lievin, the gloriou ' I , ., .. ;Culbert, collided head-on. Fortunately ty engineer, ,in Goderich, on Monday ish'the prosp 6 0 German machine- des' An&lais." We endeavored to tell ties yet. That night we could still springtime of our -rest about St. PO4 , ';� I . .. .� ,i Qernoon in, her 89th. year. She had selves not to let down the Corps. W r of the attack. A - - see flashes on the fair horizon and I the rush of the I August days. -by ., �...41. . the vehicles were procee�llng sloisly been in failing health for some years. would make the sacrifice,','do our best gunner had been stationed on the road these good people that We were "Can I'... I I d In the dark adiens" rather than I glais," but he�r -dull booms at intervals, remind- ! Amiens, the heat and dust of the Ar- . " I . I j and neither driver was injured, .but Mrs. Patterson was the daughter of Ind hasten the conclusion, and so. we on top of the hill, an "An . � . aF ers of the great struggle. "' L 1 $65 damage was done. Botb' drivers, the',. late Henry and Janb Scott Lawn prepared again Xor combat.'- .he was sending up flares and operat- perhaps the distinction was ,too fine '' I ras road, the tense struggle by Cam— '-',., , ,..;I, . . . I � 'however, hav eqce, and' I wag 'born in England on That night, October 31, . we took the . Ing his gun in the Intervals of light for them. i Sunday came And, passed and yet,brai in the early frosts, the rain and .-1 a to make a court ap- , ` . ' � I" . pearanc6. Mr. Bisho allegedly didnot. 'I d Ill That day, 1�ovemb r 4th, an unfor- we had no news, of any sort. We.cold of autumn by Valencieries, and ,,�­ . I P ved Our r[failtrymen observe 8 post-' a .; � , . . . . "' 1. , August 25, 1854. She came to Canada guns into the line along wet Pa . .1 .1 11 at the 'age of- three and, spent the re- ,.,)ads throughl.the -deserted village of tion from the flares', crept around him, tun.at.e event )ur, observ- I thought that the enemy must have I Mbns., memories imperishable while - . :� . � 11II I . possess- a chauff eaur's license to drive . I occurred. ( � . I , , I F ' , dis we are in the land of the living.. Wel * ., . .. the truck and Mr. Culbert is chaiged maining 95 years in the vicinity of Maing. We set' -them ir� position -ou and came on him fr6m behind at ers in front were in the attic of a refused our terms, And we had to I- . 'with a thoughts of peace. -'We7 went have seen the world in thoi Strength ... 4 .1 careless driving. -Traffic Officer Atiburn and' Godericb. Slid W" a the westeril'ouiskirts astride the road, about the fifth flare. He was an ek- house, to direct the fire of our ,guns, miss th' I 'our youth while our'faculties .were �� . V I . �., I James Culp investigated.-Goderich i�,,. � , - member of Knox Presbyterian Church, ir, Famars and Valericieril,ep. We did I ception to the rule, however; most of The lieutenant and one signaller de- to bed in none too cheerful a mood., of Signal -Star: his comrades - cided to go downstairs, leaving Alec. and resolved to make the best of keen. We have seen horrors and we ' ,11 . ., I 4. 1 . . later Knox United'Church, at Auburn, Lot like the Place too Nv'ffl, to? it was Abandoned- their ma I hatever might come. I . I have lived in mud"and water;,. We -31 , ". . ' Wuretele He'aas Committee 'h -ad was widely esteemed for. her likely to receive. a lot of Attention chine -guns, took refi*e in cellars and Houston, of Bran�ford, Ili the attic,w - �. ­;­, -l' � . R. -J. . . . , ar fiom Fritz. The ground' around was surrendered when our men. arrived. , with the phone. Suddd'n,ly the two be- I Monday, morning brought us no fui- have known the limit of human en . I 'Y" " I ... I , wnify.flne qualiti I es. -Blyth Stand Id. I all, as a shoill burst on I ther news. We " hors- durance. But the men of Canada'a .:�� - , � 9. J. M . cMurray, of Clinton, chair- . ..., . Aow and wet and to the left lay a ,Our"progress aecordingly was rapid. low felt a cra . . attended to the . S.. I .. . axe no complaints or bo�istings - �.._ ,; I �mau of Huroft "County War Finance . Taking Officers, Course meadow with a rQw n� w1ilows A Ili the village .of -AdLoye Our men the tiled roof. ,They went upstairs I es as usual; .received and ate break- Corps h � 1." , �j I � I ady for parade. At to*make. They played the part, of . ., - � .,Committee, announced last week that I I i�Aiie in front there .was a ris; on found a sacrifice field gun, firing Point and found ilouston'-,unconscious. He fast And made re I g_1 ', I. � . � ' . M. K.-Wurteloe, of Godierloh, had con- . Cadet A. 'M. Kelly, of kilicardine, -.�wch Fritz had ta%en-b!7, nand, and blank down t6e main street.. They di6d an'hour"later without having re- nine we Uned up on the square. The men on behalf of their country and. . .. � . .1 . . 1;1t�', . . I , rld in a time'of, great need; I.;;;;, ' sented to accept the"'ebairmanship of -it sergeant of the 2 -98th Battery (Res.) thf,, air.smelt of moisture and autumn went around the back streeis, rushed covered consciousness, the last cas- major walked across from the offi- the wo I .. ' their �'� 'Gordon . . ON the war sivingli stamv committee, to of that town, has left for I 'the gun from the rear, captured the oalty of t1be lltb Battery. He had cars' house with a yellow paper in his and- they are content with � . I ' rain: - ." .. I I 'He clear- achievement and with t the memory _�'..11.1. * I . '. promote the sale of - stall?ps throuih Head, a.C., to enter an officers' train- When, the driveis arid horses had crew: ther! turned the gun around and been with us since March, 1917, a hand. All were attentive. t1t I . maerchants, schools, clubs', etc. . Mr. Ing coursei Arno is the son of Mr. retired tb Thiant, we selected sleep. used it on its 'owners. We made � no good comrade and soldier, liked by ad -his throat and said, "I will read that once they bore arms under ther .,4, " ac - k on Valenciennes, ,but all. After the armistice we thought you an order -which has been sent to Maple Leaf. �:'�`,',�` " t I MacMurray pointed out that no com- and Mrs. John Kelly, of , town, and Ing quarters in the nearest house's, direct att I I 11 .. ` � 11 - . I Taission is paid on the sale of these prior to- gel k to Kincardine; was a all the Allied Armies. All batteries (Continued Next Week) , , ....'I . ' the celtars for preference, We of the went around it to ' the north, sparing with pity of'"his relatives, rejoicing ..t I ,. . � � I " stamps and he appealed to all citizens member -of the 99th Battery here.- staff had one on the left of the road the city and achieving our end as at the cessation of war and plunged will cease fire at e ' leven o'clock this . I . . 11% . to support Mr. Wurtele's program.- Winghd)n Adv4nce-TImes. I 'to grief at the news of his death. morning." He went on to say that ' , ., , .. I . I \1 . with a foot of brick over it. The well-, . in ­ .1 , I . 1-1 ;,i I , � 1- I ,Goderich Signal -Star. I d accepted the armis- I . . I Flying Partner Killed i ,nt officers'approved it to the extent of Our signaller,. Nixon, with another It fell to my lot to write the letter the Germans ha - '4 ".. ' I in Accide . " �! . � I I . Black Prom Dieppe ., . I sharing it -,with us, for the night, andland an officer was With battalion of condolence. .. tic:6 terms, and ollornissed us to our ORANCE CREAM SAUCE � t ... I headquarters for the attack.. As he In the 'Afternoon of the next day, work. As we turned - a*ay, hardly �re- ... I ­' ,, . I . . -.-Sergt., Bill Rowland, hiBre we placed the phone. About 11 .1 -_. � . . Word from Fit near th.6 former front line, a November 5th, we went forward from alizing, -half doubtful, 'some drivers 2 egg Yolk� or 1 whole egg . . l� " . . � son of 'Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland, p.m. tho major asked for someone to stood I I I I Sapper James F. Burdge, of the 7th . I .1�i i . . .Fleld, Company.. Royal Canadian En- of f3russels, tells -of the death of his go back tb Thiant with a messag shell hissed and plunged Into the Estreux. Fritz was quiet in the morn- raised a feeble cheer. I. Y2 cup 511gar � . "I ., .. , � I . . I � , I '. � overseas in Aug-. friend, P. -O. Leach, in aAlying acci- that' could not be transmitted by earth cloid to his felet-a dud. He did ings of, those", days As -he moved his Only a feeble cheer! it Was hard Grated rind" and juice of 1.'sMall � � ��" I , gineerie, who went I , " .� . e'rved in the Dieppe O' a6;rn�oon he re- -to realize that we had come to the I I _11.1. . . ust, 1940, and a dent. He had been a hying partner phone� I volunteered And walked the n t know whether or where to move, guns back: in the a danger, the . orangg, or . . � I I , I I raid in Augu3t, 1942., arrived home all about him, sumed activity and 'fired straY Shots. end of the hardships, th , I ,teaspoon grated lemon juice'alid ��;. I . . . I � ) . . , _@ of ' Flt-Sergt. Rowland on Several three miles and back 'along the wet as shells were bursting -the maiming and kill- . . '.. ,, -a , and a splat ds and villages a 16 210 �safqly last week. Sapper Burdge is raids, cs'vef enemy territory ahol .had roads and'through the' main -at and another swift his far at our foa nd in tb� night'watches, )us and physi- , 3 tablespoons lemon juice . I I I . 1, I . .' . . been' ma egg. I heard' of �arth told him of another dud. Hel everrings he wds silent again as he re- 1 Ing of friends, the nerv( 11 . 1, ' ­ . . 1. the son ..of Mr. aul Mrs. Fred J rried only three weeks pre- Maing- in complete olarkn - ear I cup evaporated riMli I . ­ All ... . � . us I Cal strain. Not again. would we'b . . 1. §". Jeld, and his. many -e4 farther-, - The . nightfal,f found . , "I Burdge of BFucefl arnly one 6r� two shells, well. -behind still hesitated; and a third ' rush,. th t*l I I . . vious tq his deatli.-Brussels t1ost. . ift Chill evaporated milk pn i . ce crys- ;.. - Clintou .. . a ensued. Three dud ' rain in the the slow whine of- the 5.9, the sW . I 1. . . friends welcome him back. . ' that splash and,silenc a plodding albng through the , � . "I", .. . . .. . ,,, , . ) . . . I me, and ,Fas pleased, concluding . . rael ' - (This *111 take , " I . ,,,, . �News-Record. - Broke Arm Cranking Tractor Fritz'couldn't have much'artillery op- in succession seemed a mi .e, and I inuil of a sunken road. About 8 p.m. I rush of 4.1 or whizz -bang. Not again tals beglr� to form. d I � Z, . . before dawn 10-15 mingtes If the milk is poure n- �� � . . I., poor quality ould Canadians stand . � 1�1 � I I '.' I , .1 wel reached. the village of Rombies 1 7. iTl? I Received Call To -Beauharnios � iposite .us, and that little of light cali- indicated the new *and h one ,hand on the parapet or the 'to the fteezing tray of the relfrigera- , I I . . I I . . Carli Hillebrecht, son of Fred' bre. I reported to the major and, lay of German 'ammunition. . . I and Set, the guns down near a d0res- I wit . ej�. � . . for- Hillebrecht, Logan, had the misfor- * ' . s on at the eastern outskirt. �. ever, nerved to their work -by 1. 1� v I , 1 .4 -Rev. Y. W. Leggett, of Norval, - to sleep, Our gutinbrs were. in .Our guns moved forward late in '' I' � The, gun I . for). Heat.,grated, rind, juice -ali4l , 1, 11 k � . down . : - coun- .sugar, coolo: two minutes. Add well- . �il , -merly hat ttine to break his arm, while crank- oft thin� the ,mcirning and Aook. their place in d,%vers 'and ' ho'rses withdrew, the , thought of their Corps and their I . . I . . .. I k . . of Gorrie and Moleswortb, celjars� close by, much better ry. Not again would we Join in the . , . . I t Ing a fractor the lat.ter part of the * ' arpaulins be-! t, � �, erian I I bdaten egg yo ,�, , received a call' to the Presby the infantry who lay all night on that the square of Famars; and there- we, gunners erected large t Iks or whole egg, an,& . 1,� !:, , week. His father has been unable -'hind their weapons and the rest of!barrage, sense about us the, odor of �; , I (Ch rch at Beaubarriols. - Wingliam. " n h IIs7 cook it I � U I . 11, " , I . . 1 I . to work for some time -and this Ace!- low ground in front -of Heihie's slope remained the rest, of the Aay, some I 11 thickened �about 5 minutes), Advance -Times., , with no shelter. I what surptised at our immobility af- . ,I- I ,is slept in, a large clean stable close' battle, see scattered corpses 0 , .1 ,,,-, � I �w ,,�Y ' ' . . t . . . dent is to be regretted more thin ev� I was awakened by the rolar of our ,ter the success of the morning.. Wei by. - ' I or plain. Not again would we crouch stirrilig constgiltly. ChIll. Whip � . 11 � . Add . , 1. * I Had Social dathe;ring . er on't'his aM.-ount.-Mitchell Advo- guns at 5.2,0 a.m. The n6ise soon be- I despatched' a forward gun to follow � we had orders for a barrage in the Ili trench or sbell-bole While winged milk in a cold bowl till stiff. . :_ 11�, I �.. J. . I 1. after the fash- riol-ning, aftol on the 6th our gunners (leath passed over' -us.- Not again for sugar mixture to the whipped milk .,; �, Cate.' '. 1. 4� It . came general as� Canada's artillery fi-r- the, infantry close, and Makes ,-I,' ,, 1� . ning was spent I -the fast great bat- !on of such guns, it wandeigil about I fired for about two. hours. The day us the courage and the sacrifice, the And blend with egg 'beater. . '. -, , � . I I -at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. Louis D'ecdrated. By His Ma�esty ad the barrage for dark and for some time, did nothing and finally was dull with ralil mist And. a 'low , fear and the, conquest of it by' strong 21,� to 3 cups sauce. . . ­ . . ,� I I, - . tie of the Corps. � As it Was , I .. "I Durand, north of Drysdale, on Siitur back to us. At four in the� af. sb-y, impossible foi� iLeropfanes of will and. intelligence, the determina- This makes a rich saucethat is do- ... " .:� .0 '6 , ture In a letter received on Friday by would be for an hour, there was no came . I '' -1 I j evening, the -eve 6f the depar . I ,, I .1of their son, Orland, who was being Mr. and Mrs. William Casey, .their - ternoon, light wbines and bursts an- c,ther side. .Accordingly, we pf the tluu to perform a task well -at any licious with ' plum pudding at's . . - . call for my services,, but I arose., roll . I V , �i, I . �.. I remony in Which I I I I in. Some 'shells .staff, spent the day in the house as cost. Not again would Canada's �, 1, . J ha�'enlisted in the son describes the ce ad up the blankets and listened to nounced them, aga . � steamed or cottage puddings, ginger- . �'11' I- I transferred, as he ud recipient oil, the barrage. . We pricked our ears for I fell Ili and around our square, but guests of the family. For several Corps move into battle with nerves 1. . I . Navy. All the famil� were home' in- he WAS made the pro bread or as a topping for Illain cake., ... . 'i", I z�` � �,, If . 1i ,c]udin't Mrp. .C. Rau and little H�Ieri, the Distinguished Flying Cross. Geo., Heinie, and after a. time we d6tected most -went to the road in rear, our hours we listened ,to the heavy bursts st�eeled for' endurance,' perrormance, .1 . � � ; 1, *.. I ___ __... - . 11. . the way, has received a promotion a � I . I '. . I I Mr. and Mrs. - R. Sreenan, Mr. and by' - a burst s6mewbere near. In a min- line of' communication to Maing and of 5.9, falling! in the field in fron�t of success. Behind us we had left grey I . � . � that,of Flight- - -penain. The' staff took a cellar On our gulis. 06i, best, somewhat alarm- Death, and with it the strenuous and . . . 1 ... IT . I .F 1) Mrs. Gus Roche, Margaret a�d friend from Flying Officer to l ute, two merr came in slightly wound ' a. But , � . .4 ... .. . . of Lleute�ant. His friends here are -iells 'would adventurous period of our live I . ., and Maxine, of London;- ,,PkIlIP, ed; JSergeant Emmett struck by a the north side�of the sqbarki and Plac- ed, asked whether the sl ... I,, I A *,. linas, proud of his, advancement and the dis- ol. Gunner ed telephonia-and blankets tberOlD. I damage his house. Our sergeant Des we were. profoundly glad: we delight- ,;".hl , '. , �, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. H. Ge fragment in the shoulder an ..""k ' ' I �11 . I � I I -e- I li I I I - and Mrs. Maurice Duranif. The,e'ven- tinction he merited in being decorat- . . . . . ;.�,.� ) I vocate. - Blair. We bandaged their wounds and was in the square with the Lewis gun Rosters rose to the occasion and i ed,in the new security and the pro- , lk the King. -'Mitchell Ad I ' It." td our country and 14i, Ing was fittinglf spent -in music: and ad by soon the two departed to.the dfiessing taking a few abots at -distant aarO- plied, "Not unless they hit At spect of return . I 1 ,6� I I . , - ,:: .11 . I ...1. , �. I I . 0 & It . V had'- The shell planes; and at dusk I made' my way .the same time Ayecroft was remark- our activities as before the great con � I,.. .1 �. - , I Honors For Goderich , Old Boy station and.the hospitals. I . . �11. .singing and'on Sunday,the famil, . he cellar. Suddenly I felt Ing to Overs, "Wouldn't 'it be tough 1 1111Ct. 111 wouldn't want to do it again .1 "; �� .,� ... � , ­ , . . -bang, and pthers towafd t " .. .� I 1 .711, , � ,had been a whizz - but it's great to have done it once ."".,! � W.?,t I .11 swift hiss and saw the to get it now that the War may br I ,"'a . I . Further. -11onors-have come to Athol came but caused no casualties in the, relic of a three feet frorn MY almost over?" And many had the same and� come through!" expressed * the 1A 1 ... "A", , 1. I .. I ". : , . , " 11. ". ,:­ . I I I -_ McQuafrie, w.ell known. advertising spite of our �xpoaad position. For- earth. rise not , � '. . �'�,3, , I . I general Sentiment as we tried to ad- ;. ., 11 .. I � . man of Toronto, formerly of Goderich tune Was with us as at Cambrai. t6es-a' dud. That was as narro* an thought. - urselves to the new prosrects. 1, �;, . 1,�Y.'� . I . 6 ,I : and latterly secretary -manager of the Presently came dawn at 6.90 a.m., escape as ever I ,had, but Heinie's In the aftei%noon our guns firsd FL just 0 1 I.. . N ,-�. ) , 'Association of -Canadian Advertisen' and we who were unoccupied went -out ammunition was not so good as It litt, a on' ed by brigade. That day, the 11th of November, . ��!� ,.,:i*,*1!"F. .- zi��,�,I,i!! I ,.,� . a target indicat '�i` :`1 '. , �', _:.� . I 4 0�1 , - . there was no celebration in Marly. . � q�.%_. .. � " I I AL a me . to survey the situation. Obr gunn-drs headquarters, and at dusk the horses "' P:1,., ""10 ,: . eting of the board of direc had bien. I ,. ,.:��"�is�,! -� . � � 0. tors of the Association held At Toron- Had we beeii at Arras, some of the ; I ,_:�,,, ", '111 . I ZZ74e were now f1jing slowly at the rate of One of our gun crews had a simi- 'ind drivers came and moved the guns ��..'�_ �A ..;:�",.",,; , , . 71 . , nw,��Z, � . -.11 . _/_ - week he was elected manag- - through the courtyard and an arch in-Pien would undoubtedly �bave-'patror_- 1 1_X?Z*P_,.,.�' fl�,,.4 - lar experience. A little shelling con , � , ?;�.4 . I . . a round in two minutes; in the mea '14, I ­­ I . *::: . . . . . . . . . ... I 4' � taminet4 wpil, but.in,strlp- N "A....171".. �%. * Ing director. The osgaciation is One .;-1 -1 .. � "gl "'R 1"-$,,,%k:A I � I - 46181ma I dow to the Iaft a "few whizz -bangs tinned and during it the Major sum- to an orChard belonging -,o the good;'"d th"s I., .'..��:ji . .1 __ 01, LAW leading organizations in the . ,'(,(I Valenciennes the necessary fluid .01il-&:,.,%;1 I A 0-1 ,X1::,..% . �, . I I : � 11 I, � P�.; I Canadian advertisin .' Goderleb were Plunging,gand all about us was moneti Sergeant Overs and told him Frenchman in whose house we, were 1.,.1% ".. ! -11, - . - -�l� A. .1 .,;;, : I l, 0 AS play . � ,� M. MI.,; , �, % field .. 11 MISE, obscuri the vision. A few to do some firing, but let him choose .staying. He invited us to sleep in his I wa,l not to be (Tbtained. Rar kgil� 1 ., ij!:I, �,i,�� . Signal -Star. ­.. ed in flip great square of the city and ml,w,%� .."; I il�l .. . 7�,,,§ , passed the time by reason of the shells. The house, and we stretched ont our r'._ , . '. ; ,, ____ liglitly-wounded , .. '!I "'o'.. �r... � I I P . infantrymen 0 the niRyor made a speech. We , :,:::, . .. ..... , . 4 10 ��!,: ..:��,., %, 11","t of the ,�_ I'll, - ..: ..... L -,!4, " Lions Hard -Time Party us on. their road to the rear, and we Sergeant returned to his cellar to blankets n the floors of two -of his 4l I 1, 1: C, . � I Corps had no public rejoicf�g, re- I K"NIT . ked eagerly, "How is it going?" wait, and as the shelling continuel bedrooms. After dark the shelling I , I I I as ­�iin. , � , <11 . I el,mbering our comrades who had :,�­; � ladies ','Pretty well," was the answer, and rn ,1� " I t . GodericlY- Lions and their and no more orders calne, he o itted decreased and finally ceased, permit. in � � ,,��, ' , "' . . I -time" party we were satisfied, thinking that the In the Morning ling us'a peaceful sleep. paid the Price of victory. We were ,,�,''..� , " 0 .:1 � - � I made merry at a "hard The "hard- the firing Altogether. 1qntisMpd with the armistice . and c hm' I G'' r I , 7 I ,�:::. , , - d ". . . n Thu] _.ii . <3 .-sday evening la9t. worst was over.' he found two sbell-holes, one on each Next morning was November 7th, -1, - 1, � 11 I y the. costumes * if marching and thankful; we were tired and wanted I I V, I �i I � ; times', were depicted b About 8 a.m. the drivers and'horses side of his gun, and the gun itse the close of a. week of N I.. I �41'1 V �# -1 ' . io sleep. . 171" , , .� 1, Ii I f - I ' worn, but aid not affect the dinner, But we damaged so badly that be had to send Nerve's , ,�."!, � I arrived to move the -guns. firing since the capture of Valencien- , "":i! 0 " . I Hotel Waverley which was goose and trimmings, In had yet to find a posltl�n somewhere it to ordnance. Had he and his crew nes nd All Was quiet, as Fritz wats The. days went by and tbe'M_4n re. . �­`, ��.1111 I "". 1 . ­ml,""'t ' I "!" - r , SPADINA AvE. AT COLLEGE ST. nt the been firing, they could not have es- r vigor. They Were yet w4e , N . pill ng his guns back gain. ,Accord- covered tbei �.f. � the unavoidable absence of Preside it , Three w#6kq ago hor-nerves ,1[il�lt� . in- ahead. I was stadding biesI86 � IL�". i T. R. Patterson, -Past President X . young with lives before them, doubly all upset, she was cross and irritable, . �, "'j, RATES Lewis gun at the house, when the caped death. � Ing to, an order from brigade .head- � ., ., lij i. y I been so often im- had no a petite, quarrelled with hor I �,,,� ) . � SINr?LE - $1-50 to $3-00 . kead acted as chairman of the jolly Major came tome and asked whether, Another -burst of shelling came In 'firbil fifteen rounds gun. dear for having :�i��i , ', X'Ril . � , , quarters, we - I � , ;,�,'� . $2.60 to $6.00 There was . I . �"91,...,� I � ,�.!, I � �DOUBLE gathering. a program of I would like to go with him. I wp� the middle of the night, and the rush fire on a target described as'h house perilled. The war was over And one school pa a and worried her.par,ente. I I �, Special Weekly songs nd other numbers, and Dis- .. " . 4 � .g C � ' ':'P, V,':1;7, bangs seemed to be shav" -gun. 4 determination of June and July, 1918, But you should see her now since I ' "is��"-'1­11 a 1. I ?.� V1 t, ,4 , q I Mon iind trict Governor Earl Nichols was pre- glad to go, and we set' out alon sheltering a, machine When thl. ' Now men's minds . "i, Nerve Food, X6W ., 4�1,,,Rl A , thly Rates the roofs of our houses. We stir- was done, the last shell had left the hied been fulfilled. using br. Chase -�� I ,��,;;"�; [I , �.,f ., d gave. An address. The affait F*amars road for A� thne, then off it 1. , ,v��."f �� � About red api�rehenslyely, but that was guns 'd the Ilth Battery. Late in turned to the other Impulse, suppress- pepr and ener We her courage Stitt .. �. �,,�,, . ,. " . :. . 111, X' 1 4 d to the right over the fields. Ali% U16, . .1 ,,,,,,,"�." ' � was held In the Masonic .,Hall $in - i.iSaimlice '; 'is roady,to ii"Mi, I ,NR , ,, � A In front of us Heinle's gbod-night and we were left the morning the rumor spread that! ed while the first WAS not carried , iN .. I .1 MODILEN . . . I concluded with a dailee. - Goderich two hundred yards. -bursts. In peace till morning. Next day we we were to be relieved. We did not! out, and dislike"of' the army system Win ,­ �� I . ., . .�'. l'Wi�]��t ) rose a sudden cloud of shell "VoCiung. peo 'I I b 8 Add. ' XyNip - QUMT . . . Signal -Star. . , I re fresh I surged through the Corps, An Irrita- _ .1 T .. " -� , I WILL C0109019D - - -. . . The Major walked straight toward Set out again on our march and heard bed eve it at first, as we we tion at the regulations which seemed T I '-fo, , & in R", �7bnd. ' .1 lien we on the way that Valenciennes was � la�&IS A .0 � Appointed' Caretaker Ahem and I was with him. W Find had suffered little since the first � I I i ff 1)r,; 0 __ 11, � , , , niq�l COMVINIIINVI.TLOCATID war the self-reapdct of some and ,.AV -11.-.1 -le" . l arrived, silence and a, clear field 'show- captured as a result of our eucir;illng of the month.- But at noon we bad to - 10 Why of-rihoift'n 6 , � HOVIL ... - the I In . ,c,:���;��,::;,�l;;,,",�',�,�i,,'��.�NI!�!,r,�!��� . , - movement. At . , ;Qkia1W 10V U4 "A". � W. , Z , I �, , Close to parliammetiVOtildlialls; Mr. Sabi Koichrile" received the ap ad that H,etnie had stopped. , We con intervals ,along positive orders to �rb to Valenciennes feed tbe�eoncelt of others, and A616 Vit"i4y'.0; . ff"'U'r, V, P &,��:��: . ,raty a pointineUi is Caretaker of the Blyth lay Canadian dead, each be, ,, 1.111 ,� . � - I- . of Torontb, M tinued our way, and again rose a road for a rest, letting the Third Division I rarticular the salute, the standing af � ., L ­' - - " �' `� �L,111 �*�V,N#t'1�411_1111WIIJ% W'i, I;v I'P ,, pi,�-,,,� , � , I- . " g, t. , " , , , � � � � T � "I =R 11 , &r. ive 012A 0 , '4 W , , r public and continuation. schools at 00 ursts A hundred Yards neath a wreath of floworA,.the, grace, t. a "Sir." VAR Aftov 'unit, ," � �.,,�,i 1�,, � �, . .., ,01 storm of b I . ,%ke our placeo, We packed our Attention, th .. , I �� all . �1�iw I "' , am I i III, I I , --- I I I I � � o ifte, kt, 61 . Dedemboer'Mieethig Of the PlYth 8611C liberated, villagers. The -e ,broke In -to balittiiy Mi - i.,1)ftte.ktA §0 �� . I "I 05AFN'01-1 � . heattes, . urc ,�,, I Again Ne walked A,Amrd ful tolbute .of lulpine�lt on tl�ie wagons once mol 1. ­ .. neA A , 't'I'�'�'�'�'�'�'�'�1,11,11,11,11,11,11,11'I I , �, , '. , U . .. .1 -1. � olil,r �, 11AIL , , , - alload' ogineA 1! � ,� � � I . , .1 ­ . .. afidta. I bd-grd held Priday, night. Mr. 4adh hda resound- I weather 'Wits 91bgrilY, the rain either W' d relied � away from tbb Bub flimsy as to ftilllei6� dti;io .. � OtLr .4 1 p I" "I ,7 MY I 1. & � M. I?OWZL 0 , enib , rile tik,sia *Vbt hip new Outligs *�, I them, the- whl&bs- and eras ' gfOldfld "" "A"' g -',b,?A., sqrptige to tho ::01�brkl�, I " 1,11 ,,-,, as �, . REVAIWIC . I i ,, " ,, " ,, " ,, " ,, " I'll ling and the -fragments flying about1presislit tir threatening, and leaving gtill-roart alid.0611-biIrst . �. , . . � . , ,, . " ; . 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