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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 ..
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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
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-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 ..' , � ,�
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. �, a 'couple of good civilized life. But we Conti ". wis gun 09 p*4
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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
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cutter young ones clambered.into the back. - - Q,,;��
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. � 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.
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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- - -
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. 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,�
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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 �.,
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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.
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. 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�
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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 ;
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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 _: '' , :
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t ) they will rehearse at a cdrtain time. along the ooficession and everybody ' ' 8 The authorities handled i �
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. 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
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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-;."
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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.
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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.
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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
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" .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
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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 , ,`
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. 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�,,
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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
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. '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
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. 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 ; % �..
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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
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. .. .� ,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
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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— '-',.,
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. .. 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 ��
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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
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. ' 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' �
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" 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 .:�� -
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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
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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
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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� "
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. . 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 ,
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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- ;..
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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�. �
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.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
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, -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
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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,� !:,
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.:� .0 '6 , ture In a letter received on Friday by would be for an hour, there was no came . I ''
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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 . . -
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. 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 . �
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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
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.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 "; �� .,� ... � ,
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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 ,.,�
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