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I d by fitPbOalldt, as - d near ,the station , zi�uudeid sitairil to, tile fropt roOX4 of, ,,bar ( I I L .... i L; .1 �U,­­klll . and W, " . : � I , WE ... AI � V Late in the: �AtterAq�n, we moved Roucourt. Tbore wake, 40 sign Ot'life ]aA0 I I � , . . -the front Wg�ll� g �_ - �:: :,q ­ � '. .. pg,., 1. . � . . I ,", ,� i . �", )��', m", 1, J�oy, L ap I r - I'll once more. but not toward, the can -at. and the work, of quir shells appeared one .,r Is 'bad ar- Vousv� TU , � 111111� W i Finally ou 1patro. . � q'�R; ,b � -hens gad 'ad'. �'�,j' :,L,42. � ?", , ,. ;, � it "I �,:.: ­ , _. I . -7, , - , ­�' " *4 . I It' (,g�! I � I "'., �, L -- , . ere, In ' "I., 714,� . M e ft ,,, ""111;," gig," i� " �,­ill , t we - ed w �large hole and Oli th 1. . ,L or 147 I . .�, , , I We went to the .,river and 1411 slais ie I .. : . , I ., - � . g'L�.""V�,� . 11, Ir $ ," . "" ,,� - - 7�t�.� ;�914 I - , ,, , tbm t %--b; .::;-"'.., 4.".."I .. I " � 86naee lql_-� . In the ,holes in walls and on lawns. rived and received, a e ,L U W :. , . �, pg I ; . .i'103� %, '' 11 ,.T %""4�,�j`i�, ,L i ! 049 11 But �qr the ni-pait Part Roucourt was come. "Le jour de OvAi+rauoe�," tJ,ey a1itter of bric4 and plqpter,�, T . he, -:!:,.!�, . ... I , I I I . I , � I 1. � ,;,�V� ",?�l I tim, , .which -bad - , L. I vr V , .. � 01, L . travelled for some , a at I ,��, " � �' ,4.$ I.... Wit . ba4bk of that st,ream, We were now 'With infinite pleasure, shelb t � N. , � ' - ,ANN# ALLAN . _ shaken. the � bousq. �,G, I b ad .0 � I � pp , . L ... ,�, ­ I . - J., . I % I I � " 111 �­ , , i. I �, �. I spodled Iker Houdgla, or We ais�ed- whether they had receiv- Shell,holes were in this ga'd�eU, ID. the `,,�5 . I I , - . L " ".1, .11, " - " I 'i 'L "'. " " I I , — 4 in .grean country little I .�, i� I dutact,'like anot Rangh- repeat 1i I 1.".. ;, lot by icourt �-- ".. "Onst Isainem - We get the guns down beside .,.:i!.. � '�L I ,,,',: I . Orchard -in: Tear and fn the at 4 , , .. . I , reet, yet ,Vm, %1-41;- Vilm to - from the 'L . I '1�4"Zf',4,';:�� b . �� I ,��N,_.�1.111 -1 :,��`�', L't shell-h6les and disagured chlefly by 9A *elevator but moved almost im- ed any ,personal insul 4 ... � : . * 0 ., I �� P, .,� L L L b 4 -one had been h at . !!!, we L. . L . 1�� -110911� no I It-tb , was- our.. , I I . , Y, - '.!L'�F, "' . th - �, I . , R _, i,� V �." -ii - e tk of Heinie's, mood-Aud4tar moc, a Y to the -grounds of a . con- Boches. They replied, In the 4 " , ,�, .- f, �� , ,,WH,ITE I/ - .bit . U ted . 4. 'j, � " R 14 "k 'I')!,1,:`."",��1 FT'$ PLAN FOR A I, teaspoon cinnamon aMT L at b 'the . L'%'.1' .. , . .,ol,�..� & V , "M 11 . - I ,, . paper ' ' ,� 1% .. 11 . I . I " PL'�L'1. .1.1il- shacks. We turned -to the loft siderable, makpziou On t)hio. east of the tive�; no,. wbman hadi been molefttedr lucky day. We *qre uxre R -.10 . iv ��.:­,­ 1, . % teaspoow -cloves 4 . . ' 11 .", "M .. ,y,!� ��� MASI" over an earth road -and after dark - .and any soldier Who did an in -jury Irad thought of another bombardment; bue . -�,; ,,, : . , . 1. . , ORRIST vil�ago.l Here we made a great dig calmed down in It& absence. I I I - ;7k �"';.:'L , - 1 1/3 cups flour . ,]� K - N I descended a siope to 8L greep little - -been punigh :;i�-ih*�*: " I I ,�bb I I i IlMomakers! Sparkling frost covery, a garden with�p6tatoes, car ed. In, ,fact. so=6 French d to the, problem ,of it I : , I : . I -�,,l ' 1/2 cup buttermilk flat in ,the bottom of a lbiiain. To the a bad married. Germans and had' We now turne ,:. ,%:j;%: , . : � , . 1, , . ,! . �;��ilii . - . . :.� . g, ng white -snowbanks Put us ' rots, beets,- cabbageaj, turnips' _ our 911,1 I I � �!",�,, L. t;:��,�,.:;:,i � : � :;b... I . 1.�� I i I ami a I cup chopped seed1less raisins north was a brook, (to the east a row tcs ursued inaWng ourselves comfortable, We . i V.:- I ­ : , I b . ' I "' ��,';::4�� �,� different mood -Yes, christma . . Placed first edibles In Fritz's territory. We become soci al li, � �r .�, .. � , , . M I I � 4 1/3 cup chopped citron - . Of willows beneath which , We em up, with contempt and maloffititiona as found a Istove. In the patlor and co I ' . 1 i: �0111 � CHAS 9 9 � $ .,; b e; h4piest spot % eup ch * -he array an � . e.1 .. b.; VADO L � � . . 0 ' - k�: 1 14'_* tito� air! Holidays aWe On us all � oPped nuts (if obtainable). -the guria; the nearest village was fell on the vegetables, dug the Its're- in the kitolion, arid we soon had a � . , I I , 11; , I � �,� - , . . . cleaned them and handed them over they accompanied t 7good fire. Two Of, our I took .', . i oq - a .audden. And th -up and Tortequenne. ' Germsas had, killed- no- . amber ­ 11 � � ,pt _6, We put up tb�a teutp on The ti 1. butte to the cook, and, in forty minutes. 0� �.it. ,,t.,I, a shoilld Cream the r, add the syr ' ' we treat. Aor headaches aad Other Ayins � A . I . ,_A, in� all the world, at Christina ar ,gradually and cream thorough- some. d,rY -ground in, rear, and, slept had them back as'stew, and even, two budy of whom *the villagers had heard, Possession of the bed'; the rest pi I � - 4 . ' I IN, - - . Bug with Only infrequent crashes half a 'had" a com- but they were "violours,"� stealing veg- cured three mattresses from othor -1 - -----------------;---�---.�.---I - . G, � be the home. helpings. That ,day we have houses and placed them in the rear ,,',�, dd, the -eggs and beat well. Mix ,�� ... , 11 orti..''; 4qaadle-lit windtows� wreathed doOr- ly' -'- I mile away t6 remind us . of Fritz. The I ,cauld � I �__i__ � I I ,, , . . . and sitt the baking �owdier, scid'a, salt, Ing of the 1-tth -came with ev- plete,dil .for the first time since we ctables from .gardenia,. d, not,,that that room with our, own blanitetsi on, top. . . . . a . B. .1 wlayop evergreen bough& -there aire so ULLUL-M. bad landed in France, arid, we declar- told my hostiiisis, ,but di &Y-11% - de C�ris,t- spicos and one cup Pf the flour and erythirlig quiet, and we remained in o Germans. We had a table for meals and �: aofa dim future, rather tlian: an immediate . . . , ". I ,,.0,,',`: - many ideas for a horne-ma a th -01._ ed that the war was bettering itself habit was not confined t ,,tout fini,l for, rest. As at Lawarde, we- found . . 0 . . � " 1�tlll ' imp e and &did to the first mixture Iternately e flat, awaiting infdrmatton and 04r lr�sts used 11kaput" for event. I ' . 1 � . tion can be a I every (lay. I I I 1. pt,�. � roas. Decora s ' , "I I 11 -,and the ,Whole with the buitf`L�rmilk. Stir in the, rais- ders. We dug funk -holes and -put up set out and thereby showed that they had cups and plates, jild, were soon din" .Stories of the advance were cur -7 "i'Al in, ,the midwafternQon we res- Ing de luxe. , I . I'll ��� �;t":,!'. �,noxpeasive yet lovely .4 nuts which have been shanties against the. south bank of lang exp Corps. We had been well' . I , � Daper with floral "I �� �,.,Ij4,' , un of helping. ins, citron an again, to the east, travelling slowly i beerx picking up German, a - The walls had a rent in, the - few of ,� ."i, tarrilly can have the f mixed with the remaining one-third the flat, furnishing them with stoves with haits to make sure of our diis- sions. At the conclusion of the eve . . warned of "booby"traps" and - . I 11"; i . . door! Tie 't 0 r. n I off.pred our madame money. de century our men fell Victims to this form -Of � , �m I", Le�ls start at the front . cup of flour. Pour I o a greased from German huts to -he n rth. sign, one pictfire of a 16th . I I ,I 1 I at . . But tance from Fritz, and toward -,evening I 9 - � �4�.�, .a big red oilcloth bow or a Christmas I as labor wasted, for on, October i her a chateau, and' a calendar. The coiling t lieard a ,. � � toam for about two it w we entered an -other village, Lewarde. She efusiad, but I pressed, on he enemy'a ingenuity. , I . '. - '' I .vreath on the door Then the frout mold, cover and a 17th, at 5 p.m,, we were -again oil the ' ong the roa f the ,)&,as whitewashed, the floor. of"square at occupied bi our . ,�, I b . ed hours in well -cooker of range. Serve Here and there at d lay balf-frane ,piece as -a souvenir a I 1. ory of one dugout, I . , . will be. delitht move aft,er our retiring enemy. We for day of liberation. She accepted it as tiles. - du one of the rooms was an men for several days., In ,the entrance . I I f," ball: the children I made as fol- . . dead li&sps, their rumps cut out I . � which served -for -sihay. . ti king ut I - b . . " Lper poinget- with red currant sauce, : .. .. , ;, to make a vine, with Po 11 . travelled to the left over a rough steaks -to serve German ,soldiers or a token, and may having 48ptv it till oval mirtor, of which a nail was a c O n ,�.'. tias here and there, to twist down the lows: 1, road for some distance, then along a French� inhabitants. In the village it- today. That evening Bailfie and I Ing. At night we draw the shutters copveniently. One mari'at length de- I 0 .�, .� I. egg - fine main. road to the north, and about in between tight, to avoid Fritz's att6ntion; I was, cided, to haimmer I�a the nail, and when " , Art archway between self ,we sa*'Irardly a shell -hole; th.e. slept in an upstairs bedroo . �. ,"* stairway rail. 3 ta,blespoons sugar 11 p.m. arrived on the bank of a deep were unbroken; the �heets, while -booms In the distance able to sit ,in a deep arm-chai.r and he did so, -ail, explosion occurred . I � . ... � 11001119 makes a grand place for a &a- arial. Here we erected, tarpaulin garden walls placed the guns told of our departing enemy. One .of. write a letter by the light -of a candiii which wr-6cked the dugout. One of , 1,. Few grains salt e . I wrote, our infantrymen told me thEft he and � . i I ,4 of ireeh and red -us -e one large There act. We ays that they fired a burning on the arm. As I . , . I - ,-,; . play ail at the top' and tie the 4 teaspoons red currant'juice � tents ancl set down the guns. in an open space at the edge of the,,our gunners a . ., but Baillie most of the' staff were playing cards his companions had no feal "icultY I � I " � picture n % cup whipping cream. was much grumbling because no food R. ­ , village. The driveris and horses i�lth- khort S.O.S. about 2 ,a.m - in disco,v . 1 4 1 �.": heavy green cord ,qud I did not bear it. On the table; two were writing let &ring these traps. On the I decorations to a Beat the egg, white until stiff and, was th be had after the long m -Arch, 11 1.i drew, a short distance and the rest I , 11 , h rve-d in the wil- Next nrorai�igg, the 20th, we bade ters In the next room and the tele. ,road' y watched ,for freshly--d-ug. . 1� �� across the ,top and down the sides. r . s, the �� ., � add ,the sugar gradually, beating con- of us chose houses for residence that � e , - ,� e the favorite low flat, but an, u-nd-iscurbed, sleep wid� berth; ,, .� The mantel will still b * We of the staff selected one good-bye to our hosts and marched phonist on duty wag sitting in frout earth and gave It a ., . ­!., I stantly after. each addition. Add the d oblivion Of ,hunger and ibreak- night. . drizzle toward Denain. In ti�e' of his Phone and switchboard on, a bridges left stapiding they carefully . 0 . � �. hang your stockings. But Fold- in cause for its cleanliness, and found. cup- in a I - if I ,, �' , place to . salt and red currant juice. . fasl in the morning ePPoas46'd It for of small table In, k corner Of the room. avoided'. On. entering a dugout; �, � ' 'twill never do to -hang precious ray- , boards full of dishes, furniture in the evening we reached, the outskirts) ' .l . ' the beaten egg.yoll, and, the whipped a short while. , L. the town and enca�mPed for the night. The wire crossed above our head's everything was clean and. in order, I A , .,. I I.. en or lisle h,ose this Year -so make cream. .Serves 6 to 8. . . . katchon and living room, bed frames I I and . I �. or socks of red netting for ev- . . . I . I . __ in the bedrooms, and even .Clothing We of the stag took a billot in --the, from the switchboard, -to the door and the 'but it papers 'I" - bags . � e -aged woman, and scrved'to -hold a lowel, "The mantel- blanket, were in a mass over -the floor, . I � , �,. : �, eryone. ' Empty thread. sipools paint- Melti.ng Moments ' . .1 aliandonted b,y,, the civilians during a house of a iniddl. . �� - � . 2 cups sifted pastry flour � December 24th to January ls�, in- hurried an& compulsory evacuation d-*scussed the German loccupation, with piece is covered, with a pile of plates .all war, safe. . . . . . ... . i own I., ed red with water painit will hold 1 teaspoon baking soda I elusive. "Within the home" does wi,thbln the lak two,pr three days. Our -her. Only eight days -previously the and cups which won't be cleaned tift On our ,particular- sector, the ' I . %I : " . i; of pine upright like little trees , o u He onor& too . I �, 1 sprig 2 teaspoons cream of tartax not include lighting of Christmas fimt.duty was -to the -battery -phone, Boclies -had deported her son, aged, 18, Just before breakfast1dinorrow morn, infantry did n t p sh t I I � -J' as a climax to her woes. "Toujo ' The floor is not'exactly clean, 9 . I , ... b� �. for use on tables and w1indow sills. - % teaspoon salt . . trees"on the front lawn or any dec- and we Placed. it -and the switchboard . 1. . urs Ing. . -bard; they -came close enou h mere� I P ;,. Ing faim," ,she repeated, a:nd indeed- she although it has been iwept twice to, ly to. draw machirre-gun: fire' from time . i�. ­ Christmas bells make gas decorations I cup baking fat orations not stri6t]w within the in state on Ahe table of the liv ' ' . �!, cirways ,or bi�rrrg from' chandel- at. room and gave the- telephonist the ,and others were sadly undernourish- day; we aie rathet careless. �o time, and thus -to obtain some idea I ,, "k �, ... in dio . (Irightly packed) brown su- house. It'-does..not pe.rmit,,Chri .'confined to Ing, about bits. of paper" Obtter .of where the line was. A. I I ,, I " , %, ,CUP only soft 'chair ave'i able. ed The people had been � ,, 1: iers. Red paper star13 can be cut out corative lighting in I is their houses a great deal, she said, October 26th). Baillie had Picked up lbat one evorring his battalion, had ' " I ,� 11 . rice gar I mast tree, or do Next we found coal in an-iouthous . I I . I . I � .7 .. I to spangle, your white curtains.' 0 stores or any other place except 4�� rk I - . cat contact with Fritz, ,and, at da 1111� I .. . . � 'Ideas w] � and soon -produced a merry fire and compelled .to carry identity cards a viol -in in -one bf the houses, lacking I I. staxted, .all sorts of bright IR 1 egg , ' - 11 . a. They strings and a bridge. He improvised - �y could . 1 teaspoon Qure .vanilla within the home." � against the chill of the October eve- with photos. arid, description . I the teolonel insisted that th ., I'.. . ' . f . I , . I ,,, . come flocking t6 You. I , . " Clitron ,peel.* ' ". 2. Do NOT cover lamps with tissue ning. Lo6kinj tbx,ou,gh the holuse@ Watched eagET]y for messages drop- a bridge out o .a small, block of wood not halt until -they had some idea of . . I I - I -.�`.. I * * * , I Measure flour, and, ad -d 'baking soda, I paper it may cause a I fire. ' 'uearby, ,VV ,discovered 'half a dozen ped by our aviators, perused them and sitrings, from- separate strands of the enemy's position. Aocordingly. V . IV, . RECIPES 4 - . into ai§ ',things telephone wire. From the violin thus the ,,scouts .edged gorward continuous- . 0 1,��. ' ' I . cream of taAar and ssft.� Cream 3. Sa4 electricity - do not leave mattresses, dragg9di'them them I o. _ ­.� Christmas Pudding - liouse and 4aid them on the floor Un- I'verboten." "Tout etalt verboten . . . xebuilt he elicited music with a tinny Ij in the'dark until they happened on I 0 1 ' ' I , ' . .. J , .)�E � . 1/3 cup butter baking fat slightly a:Dd gradualli blend GIrristmas decorative lights on I . on der, our blankets. . MMattressesi to sleep quel mallieur . . . toujours,faim, tou- sound, well received nevertheless. So a German outpost; they captured two . 1. L , , - . .1 I I in brown sugar. .,Beat 'and, add egg. ' ger than necessary. ' eme7d ludicrous, jours misere," she repeated, ­her mind we enjo I yed.life in Herin. ... men, sent them back and called.it a F I - I .� 1 1/4 cillp corn syrup I gift in diry ingreffients, -about a 14. Lvin- roGin lights may be turned on! The very idea se on the- unhappy past. Always the In one - of the other, houses a line da3es, work. It I wai rather 'embarrass- . I I' g I, but here they were. By this time . - . � ,,,, . 14 cup brown sugar: e * ,� ". ,r�'j . � third at a time, combining after each 0� wh everyoiiie� is chattjnq�. Dec- was -ready, and we served it Germans had said, "Les Angl,,�is War- stove with an bven) was found, and Ing to 'be kissed, embraced, thanked I I I . . . - ., � 2 eggs Add vanilla. Mix in abd­ orative lights vi_,11 give enough supper -el . ves in real cups a -a rivant'point," but the French had the cook took posseselo . The boys' and, offered, refreshments at each vil ,:,.,. `� addition. . for ours nd plate I . I n , I , nce and foraged -for vegetables, and the cook lage, f or it . . I ,_, 1% teaspoons baking powder e to close . . Ii. . I . 4 1 .., tional flour, if necessary, to make a. brightnes,s and be much more effee- from the cupboard. We could � almost kept up their passive resista into steWW., was not conduciv 6 : 1/4 teaspoon soft . . � now they bad their reward. The wo- corlirerted them He found pursuit of the enemy, On one occa- ­ 11 � �1, . - Idough which .may 'be hand -led. Roll tive. I . fancy that'we were back in civil life. ' I .. . � ' ,�'_ . % teaspoon, salt . . small Portio b na of mixture into balls � *1 * * I -Vaa!4ned -to be seen whether we fn�hn's sPirits'were low, but she did a meat c4opper also, and on October sion, our -patrols were fraternizing hap- . L f , "I �. .�, . I It re . - pay- . I - surprise pily' wt fhe'p pie of one village ", I . and decorate with slices of ci0on ve�l T n Ro,il- .91) she could. for us and refused 26th served meatball� to our th eo, I . � , �, . I , - . HE QUESTION BOX could collect vege,tables as� I ,pt on our blankets on.1 and gratification. We' of the slaff and did not know that the next vil- . . .. �._ ". " __ and cherries.-tq,, represent holly. Bake t Sorry! Due to lack ,of space this ectirt,.and we soon f4ound turnip.g., car. m0n-V We sit, ,. ar I . ­ -them 11 - . .. , 1. am to ,be 'omitted. Answers have rots and potatoes, gave to the the floor and not in a bed, but did st,ught vegetables independently and lage was cle ' Of Germans until some I ..t:,- I on greased.pan in moderate oven, 350 had . � . . cook and in due time received them not expect better. . cooked our own stews .in ,addition, women arrived to tell them. No bar.- . ., ciegrees, about 20 minutes. . I 1,1: ,been mailed ditrect. ` - ... ,�.,. . - . back as stew. We had all we could In the morning of October 21st we and at Herin we had all we wanted canig of the delays, however; our in .. I . . I.: � ,;�., . * * * I eat, in real bowls. A-fter-this, second � .riarched- through Denain with other to eat. . ... fantry tempered! zeal with, discretion - .. -11 I TAKE A TIP Arine Allan invites you to write to 'piano in passable Lafteries and units. On each add of At that time I received cautiously and , 'i � . �':','-, I meal we found a e a letter and followed Fritz . . % _� " I I 1. The Dominica Power Controller her c/o The Huren Expositor. Send w ' iing condition in a he w_ re cheorin . ?,�,� , . . or arby house the street civilians e 9 from,,one*,of our res'pected instructors steadily. I I .. . . tpl& . I b Ith tattery remained I I . �, .1. 11 has stated that ornamental light-. in your questions, on homemaking a,id soon carried it to our own. Nri�; th�mpeives hoarse; from every win- in. Univeridty College, ProfeWr .W. We _of t e I �1. I ­', I in'g will be, permitted WITHIN'groblems and watch this column for one of the boys. played, while the d1Gw the tricolor waved, and, from ail S. Milner. He predicted the end of iij Herin about a week. By that time . I , I , - h eas- . , . . 1. . . I of . I ose cries, I'Vive I'Angle- the war that year, and rather surpris- it was clear that it e enemy'had e I I I. , I I THE HOME during the period., I replies. . others sang, and so we entertained quarters ar In. the w1ii.-.' ed me by. his confidence.- We knew 'd to r tire and, hadformed a line an I . 1; . 1. . I ourselves until we were wear . 'Then tene, vive la France.,' . e . 4 111. . I 1� . Y . . . 'Sce 'cove Valen- . 1� ���', ,;.,' ''i . __ I ­ - dows platiards. appeared such, as this: that, there was still a Powerful Ger- the heldt canal to r A, I - I b . . '. . C . -%,bile the moon flooded the landscape ,.Lo Gaulois a vaincu Vaigle �noir; a Mariarmy in -the field and that though clennes. We were' not surprised on ...'... . . with 13ght arid -a series of bursts, half I .6a we received orders -11 . ��� ,., � ,.. . . z�mile I; the east renrinded.-us of has leg pillards."_ In one or, two forced. back, It -still ihad, its main October 3,0th wh � I 11.� i _.- * streets were small riots; excited strength. We -bad seen that the Ger- to move. .The horses arrived with �,. � . . - - .we sank to sleep in happi- ' ' i � .: He nic, I I . . . . . ., I—- cro*ds of women pursued lAdividual man infantry were weakening .a lit- ,wagons arid drivers, and, we limbered . I . � . � . . I'll, ", . I . Iless. I � . � . off their I . . 1. b I ­ ; -males, caught them, ClAt tie, but -their machine -'gunners, and up, Pack . -1 � ..b . in t7iXe motning 'we set out again Jt. ed the equipment on wagons I .. � ';. I I :,, I I ' bair and dragged them around, the artillerymexx appeared as determined. as so,Often before hod s6t, out on the I 11 .� �, I I I fnom our village, As we pasfed along M I 1 W14 , , I , , , � � I' I', 1� I 1" I i 11 - , � I I Wwn as punishment for associating and efficient as ever. Heinle. wa to the right, past deserted hous- I � 1, - I . . we noticed- mutilations of the images i' by ,road, , � , �!., . . y with tli.e� Germans.. no means routed; he had taken his eg, mine 'shafts and the great black 1;1 . b L ­.. .......". .. by the roadsides, noses off,. cheks intimatel . . . i t r� b . I . I , . _b .1 � ',:::.: . Through the applause and cheers time on retreats and Xharraged to re- slag. heaps that dowinabe the coal � I .. . I., . 11-1b - � I. . chipped, arms broken, whiiih must � . .1 ,.� ".., �, , ".".." bave 'been done -by the Germans. We we could, -hear ominous sounds in the move most of his equipment. Hence country of Denaln. , .. . . 4 � :. . . . 11.1 I 11 I .P: . I . . I tact distance, and as we reached the out. we could hardly believe that the end (0onitinued Next Week) �:','� . . . passed through villages almost in ' � . .P� I . I I- I I" . skirts the familiar Wfi*OP-bang and was: near. In. y letters I was willing ' I 0- . . I . I 11 . " like Lewards; Auberthicourt, Anlehe, I To I . , "" L .­�., 1, I 1. '. . . i . Abscon. Occasionally we beaid bursts Puff Of 'earth in, a garden brought us to admit that anything might happen 1. . � . . . . .-..1%;.;-:;!n":i:, . ' RUBBER FROM SUSPENDE,RS b . I . . , I � � 11". � -- - - back �abruptly to business. After the. bv e end of Novemben but meant a I I . I .�!j , � , ...,..:jij:1g:1'- ii�� . I . . n IT 011 , saw no . - . . . I I ,�. . . . I ". ,,, - iM� I . . 3vounded men. And were pleased. welcome' and the. taste of civilized greal a,dTance Into Belgium and other 1. design of men!s � 1� " ' ��'.4 1 Wn doet :.l , ­: :­.` . . I ghtfall of that October 19th fou periea,ce "bf shelling "a, a ritory. iured to �' By changing the . . . . I . I I . I nd life, the ex occupied ter We were ir I 11 ww4w : I . :: ­ Ni . I ,1� .. . , � . . � hin-g and halting, observing mild shock. ,,W.e moved out to 66 the thought of war. atid viewed' itsibraces, 36 tons of .rubber cari be. COR- :. � . . - . �. - us mare . I . . . . _. ., . . , I . . flashes in. '.,front of 'us, speculating north and, haltd,d,beslide ' the, railway -termination as 'a: possibility of the,iserved in one year. I . . I I ` . , "e'!, I like to .1. . . . . . I . ; le .11. I I About' a possib thunderstorm and track which leads to Valerreinnes. . . . . . . ,�'... I . .11 . ''. P . were huge - -- . . - . . ---. - _____ . . I 1, 'Of . OmQ . I A'! I' I � somewhat uncertain . our where- S distAnce * in front I I I I . - 11 I I . sely. - . . . - 1. . . . . . I I . A.. � . outs. Then wet entered 6, vlil i e. slag:-heaps�.to the right 6f a village 0 . . , I. . . , %%% 4 ­­ � .. . . . � . I ab ag we Identified, as Herin. The . . .. I - I . .... .... . . . I . " ,�,:�.: - I � - .. . � I . . . . �Sud.ftnly we heard -,'the volces, of wo- whi c h , . . ... . . I I - - - � I . .4�. -%::-K� . t track was r9iged, and, dillapidate(l, for I Onta H ' kal ,.,,'% 4_j::;: -::::,.-::::-;:..�:j., I . ,'..".. I L I so, , . , .,:. .: I ,. . . mien and ,children,', and� i in a momen . 1. raall, tharges In , .. ,� I 1 , . . . V IL, � . . � . ,'�-�! . I I.. It, - 1. � `P: -i -ves, sifr pull. Relate had exploded, a . , . � . � _i.:.__.._.. ... : ourqel rounded, I , . I .... . ,.? .i..'aw .% we found , I ," . ­ - . I - I .. :, ...."'., I ': "_ . . I " 1. `* I ed off ar . . . .''...... ,,. . . '0-1-7 . . . . - Dual., Rok 1 "'O 1� � ...w . .... .. f I . IMPOSSIBiE A ..". it so ,c efu Y that not a -rail' escap- I C �-`.1_1_7` arid embiaced. by girls, women . . .11 , � !!!!! �t*l - . . . . . at -ion. I I 11 Plays . ,�;% ", I . . I . � , . . I � I and men who kissed, our astonished ed deform . n. I . I . . Li� ­ - .. - ..­ . - -.--.--- �", .. 1. . . 4 I '..... . . . selves' as' we made our way dov�n We 1placed, the guns in an opb . . *. I � I I .", 7,7. side th� t set them'on ,,� �. . - :11.1 from wagons and horses. There was field be rack and, N "" . I I . . . a srAall storin .of cries: "Vivent leg an, assumed S.O.S. line while the, - - Abandoned Baby'Finds ew is approximately $L50 per day more I ", �� 1. . . . I I . - . ' . - : z . I -than, the combined income from the ir., . . . .1. ;; . . . . . I .1 Allies! Vive I'Anglet6rre! Vive la horses retired, ,4 short distance as, us . . Home .. patients (or their mun7eipilities) Plus . �., . . I 11%: . ..., I . 1. . . . I . i . , .�­ . I France! iLe iour de delivrance Le ual. Presently a Heinle plane came . grant. � , �. . --i;&— the governmen � I � ­ 1, . I . - I I . sale moche , parti! Nous avons" lie to take a look at us. I fired- at it , , N0­C6JE PARENTS .� � This'is one reason wh%, the Hos- . I . I I . , �' � ear.. de- I )111:� - , . .. liberte! None sommes encore fran- With the Lewis gunr for several rnin,- - � ... -_ pitai has a deficit ever. v . I .1 . I I � � ...'IN 1. . -French people utes and, saw the tracer bullets pene- s'onietimes haPPens that very spite the fact that operating costs ". , daisi!" These goodi. . ­�! ,.. I It- be, -io-west in Worth ":,� . I . , x�i. 77 . I -es, -abab- are amon%st I .. . . ..: I I I " were overwhelmed, with joy, and we, trate the wings, but could observe no young babl who have"been * Am r! . ca -)t - �,% � . :. . s. find their way i e for institiationc ( a -uin ' ,I. ... / . ,reeeiviag such gratitude, felt that the damage, and, soon the visitor went dorcd by tlie;r �nrent_ ' . or.' and., the servicas and 1 1..4.. - . . . away. During most of ,the afternoon to the Hoiinital for Sick Children. I flar. tv . � *' 1� war was worth'while. - : V:n 2,�­4,,,%,�,,, .-.,:­,..-nze are r--coni-aj oy I � � , , . I . � ... I I . . ' a s4erries ot crashes a mile away On Toronto. There they are gi ,vr,ll r, !,­­�rling. in . , . b for, -.1. - . I A was the little mining village of up . re nusi;nai �. .. ,� ....... I . � a '. . . - thorough medigal chech- - . , ... :., . our right told of"a reariiiArd barrage anized I �fficie'.Y� � . - . � . Escaudain ,which we had entered. We I . �; .. : , . ­­­­ - .111, . , �, . being t.raxisferredl to the. org " . _.____..___._1_.., - - � ,-:,,w I � 4 S t�S -. - ­. - ­. . . � 51 I . � .1 . 1. . . 1, attended , to guns aadcboraes�_ and, -bad 1aid.. by. the enemy on the-roads..but , _ ,_,geftci-.S­r i3onsilile for the care. of I MANY- PAOBLII-M Ci.,. ­ .. ­ �. I ­ . :- �­_ I . . - as . I - V'. I . . .;::� �� ...:. -ell cam6'near us. A� night we I 6 'iildren.' In the Public ifflards tit ine Uos- , - � .. .. . I . .1 .i I supper, and then received numerous no sh . . I uch c, . -Lr ei�j � .. � I . .". I - - -weaks-bld. baby I ,.-. Children.,- OtY , I .. . pitai for S!L : . I I I" . invitations to houses for thii night. betook ourselves to a lone house be Not Long ago a 3 ,.,�.. . : I .. I nd late in the ,e�,e 11 ;, manv of them 139niniz child I" - . ',X::::: ..... .... I � . ; -still inbabited, by the giN was fou _ doctors I , ;_ . ... ... I ..Baillie and I accepted, one such off or side the track, . Crying -on - -idcorsti . p',,,.,�. specialists,. give t'heiir sary:ces %%':th- . %.. - . ' the 2P of of I , . .. . a,i', :."; Officers . I � '4,�, ' ,. . and spent Pleasant evening, with family. Gunners, staff and I � ­.. I ,� . a I -en days is ;his:,, ,. . , �,�� �. .. - �' . I dwelling. The infant was wtapOed � out'chnrge, Ft;urtc r, i. . I . our hosts. The people offered us c1qps crowded tbems:elves Into the upstairs h6 2!)pe3red t-1 I avLrL:gc cecla pi3b.ic word -patient is , " . I . ­ . . . - bad hit in warm clothes 9 �� "Ij:. . ,. . ' of cocoa anid. coffee. We tesitated, bedrooms, -and if one shell have had the best of attentian. There. trc-t?d. E -It a .arge n"Irlber ere � - . . 1.,.:!'i*1 - " weeL�s-some Mr. months I ". . I I I . ; - Bur for fear of - -depleting their scgrrty thI§..h.ous4e� It would.have made a,'mess wcs no c:ue as to*.Ihe 13arer-119. , innisies for . . I ,,`.. . .1119 th h,iitory..' At'.Wtervals ek- . -Violfe!e were dall'tt, ona the baby a few -'for veers ,because th�-- are . il�; ­_ 1 WE ANS stock of food, but they roa�ssiured ,of the.11 , . . . . I " objely, C-liz-- ... . �� � " . P; . I ..: ': .., I PIOSIOD, I �; ., of tse. rr,­ixt - rl,.'ticull I I 1, - . ., .. V, . T ''' on the ground that they bad reeeiv- a d1d come a hundied yiayds , the Hospital for Sicic , Y '� ... 10 . ' Children, rinere sne was given 3, kinc. . . ' � " I .. or � . I . . I I .1. 1 M . . ed Provisloag from the American" Re- away, -but we escaped scot-free. . I 91 , . . . . I.. . . . I . . 1. - -71.,cmq by the n ght a'. t, -At all Vines the Husplial niusi be . .�, . . 'warm w� I j.......... . iief 'Cominissifilin. We, accepted ithe . ­_,o!eoj-,jL, ,;tt:e 'sisfer." said ,teie - to- ineet ,,, *,�, I . . " � I . , . . At noon the next day, October 22nd, .. . ,reaay any emurgoncy. Ifti- I � ` ' ;:" . . �,** ;;� .. . . - and. 1, I . . bevemges and enjoyed them, we moved once more in -to R'brin., al- nur:-e .who tuo?'thO Inrant from ine'roediate m:�:.*.t.rl attention Is inio,!ra- I 4�1, . .; "', , . . ... I , .1 I. . ,:..�.. I . � Presently enquired for the yourig,iben, most ,in -tact but deserted, like Lew- .lCoat L�a tv;.) bli,mitels In' which -t t7ve. not on.y �for age.cient cases. Out I . 11 I ., I .., . I - , , .. 'i: I ",Xiek arotind a children wit;: dvfArmen, cocks ana rr I .�. :.. 11 .:..;. ��, I Of Whom we had seqn none. The, re. arde, 'We placed the guns to an open was -wrapped. �-1 1. :I ..;. � -11 � , ", ..-,!..;. .. .. . . I -led- , enio. crinnnue -, iimns- c:Pfe:-7ive evo,.,t. �*,­ rare dig- ..'', I yr yourself." the norse, � , 1.�.. , .:: .- ply i�as that'tho Boches baif,de - space beside a street and instal 2 ly.lighed 'it tinr in e3s-Ls and lonys - I �veg mie , ".., 11 .. . I I port raelves In four hougin In. rear Of as tile littl:! ()I, . ica� c­n.'It . .1 I ' V I . . ed them to Oemany. . Food', we found, Ou glee as if she 1;­­� FhO 0"ad frmna !have piompt neltv g.so. , it it ts no. . I 1.,�! i I . I . 1. "toujours faim;1; them. The drivers, took the animals . . .. l!" , . ,", .. I 11 had, ',been sicianty. a new home, , ;farthcomina,, rLrrn-ment, disfigure- .. .1. . I I � I Who ltnov.s %�k.at tragic story nes I ment. delcirmaji,", rjr- Or .��, . . . the Boches ,had taken, the cows and back to Deri-ain. but -Wt the Officers' I onid di-eace ., " I � ' -a all too often ,he result, -Q. 11.1 . 1. . beris and, the peolYI6 were kept . alive horses at the guns, ,We of ,the staff , behlad this im;den'. But perhapsli 1. ­ I I . nin of com,forl to! This worthy institution which ac- .. 11 ..,..�l, . which bad, a house to ourselves, close by - it brought some gr, 'N 1. . I . 11 Only by the relleif commission, lce,nw that ner. con dfesi of' - I ,'_ , :: - an outhouse lh-which room *ai f the mothcV a ne!'!'t to .tg its little. patiants regar " (Vy . A . - they could not, praise too highly. -They ... ound d br, by krrl�, in %,jilh I rocc, c;7eed or Finaficiat circum - i . I t,�, I I 11 deelgred too that th6 Germema.,had for two of the horses,. We madd our- little bro%Vrf-�ye r45, , I . I; � i (,� �, I crinable hnn_�s- . c'.1:11ces nas just stirred its annual V. I .1 I , � 11 .. ,%%r.,, �!. .11 11:1, .� stolen a good, part of the commission'&, solves comfoTtable and.foraged In, the riderfut it would be If Ch�inmas'appeal for funus to meet �, _-, ,;,� . 1. - . , . - 1, I 11 I V17 , , , . , 1�'.' . � S -,. ,0.. I �. Supplies. The most rette-rated com, garddns for vegetables. ' ,Lv.4 iz-lo endect ds happily ,as this I an tinavoidable deficit. ana to enatle � _� , . I .. , I - jus, as ��.",V . I � � � plaint was "prison pour rien," jail for That afternoon as we were sitting one! Stir all too o"ten theire is a I its worit to be cbrititiasa in � .%,� I. - I . g;:mbre side to the story. 1. �effective a manner as in the past. I ._ - an , � 11 � i�,��'. - -1:71 1 ' trifles. The ped1>16 had been wdbJeet Ili the parlor, we heard, a rush d a, -11 ov6r nalf a cetitury the, This year $198-000 must oe raised. t Ir. �, vp;"� For we . �", r. ,'.L I Lon- distance telephone must let far -away friends hear your voice, to many restrictions, confined, to* crash almost at halad. We ran to the' . T 11� ,. � . . . 0 .Hospital for Sick Chil�lren nets beer Government, grants,' have not risen I .. I.,,1 H lines are carrying �ajn all-time: record load. then call them a few days before or a few' their villages and. sometimes to tbeir rdar room of the hbuse andcrouched .,a sanctuary for the sick and crippibd with The tremendously ­4 increased . , I I "I t, ... I , , � 'L houses and bad, no newspapers except on the lee,side - Qf tlxe wall. Another ehildren'trom everypart ot Ontorm costs of the post three years of war. 11 ..... , � "I'll �� ,�,.., ". 1 1. � War is on the, wires! I #qys after. Christmas. .1 I I . * I all ro, nd casei; - I I those iprinted by the� Germans, and, nd crash shook the h6uge, and a if I Accident 64!dVen with cle Despite an expense ratio amont? tile "I ZiI , . , . 'defeL in -11 � other source of news, but the leaflets came whines, growls. and ex-plos-lons , formed ,backs and limbs: Ame lowest ` North Americs for cml- 1.....� , ", .�� , . . Can we add the'usual load of Christmata Even at Chrisums, war calls should come , dropped, by our -aviators.. Those 'they In a 'real bombardment. We crouch- eyesight, rore diAnases grid'phy6ital dren's hospitals,, the ,dlffib�ence bo. 41". calls and gill aiaiwire prompt completion of first. Anid our boys and girls c' disabilities; all are cared for Knd tween cur Pu �i, . blic Waid rate as outn- i��Iill 11 alling home . secreted, pass�Bd- -from hand to hand ad against 'the wall arid looked it w h,in 'and. their actual out -e 0. �;!. .. . , , .!�. . , -w ,:; - ith, regardless:af orlitod by law , ��o: I 1 . I I VjW wartimig"'Ineggagos? . from camps all over the country will he � arid read eagerly. 11 each other, our boidi& tense. The - ritirf. i tnt 4 .. . . I . rate, treed or the soility of onrmiftllay, has gone up from $1.25 qo &Ixw � �­ 1� � -W I 1s "I*possiblel" — for war ' ' delayed and dii5appointed unless you avdid had sihells were light -and the wall aria to T_y the coat. of hos�taltzatlorl . ,gidorab!y mote than $1.0 rer patient . ", ,,,,.,,. - . .T6 a&,,O)F. I For four yeaws tfie Germans , , i I I - . ",P*.1. ."'L"V��,'%."!I.V i& � I A ,tise value day. I . 'i , I .1 I 'it . , - "Les 9forne .,ea of the inirN, .1 ., 6- Y., your usual Christniia,sAelephoning. been telling them Tommies roof gave ug some protection, butan. *6celved fxom the Te- " . " ; ,�' � 4 , ifi � � ­, I 11 ftnd widL- ati6po of this magnificeiff ' No. help is r � :.� . wixft ­ d 'it" , . I . 11 � I .1 . it'lirrivex -is " bb� place would. I I � il". . . I . �JISII . ,ont Jama' , -but they, disbe- -expl-osilein, W just the rl6 . . ' ' I , . - I '' I ;. 1 �. a* � p 11th -Rat- . .� i I ff a I.., 6 your "al Christmas War needs the wires yoW,d like to 'um Raved afid coutfilkied to 'hope, ,Prow, .11110 Worked havoc with the � vrork m ay be formed by cotisIder. ronto Federation for consaidnOr ., 1. �_,-.��;�,,,A� - -d ptv,p -6 fact, that dUtifig I the :, Ast ,,Service tiecausia of the firet ihat'pa- ' . ,, . I . �� �.' ,,� ` . I .� .. 4 ... . . . 11 ­e6rd t9rY staff, In a few mfid-iftes the sfielf� - Ing th � , . '' 't ". bit � for Chriatmag calls. I,'; I the end, of Atigtist 'th6Y ,had �h, yeat, alois6 6�pr 0,500' Stott and.,driO. '. , �. , 1*g� " I " W ", i , ly-mr..r If yd del. y . . .. . � %�, ,..;. �': �,'Ll � " , d - isd 105*w . I 'f�� . , . , tionts are admitted.to the.116sonall . . - " I ­1,1,1�1', . . I , tstaw. 0lbiff1,10hlJ&ch1,,;'Wftd giveh, �p# f0m. every part of thd Provurce. 1", ,; '. " . I 11­1�,., �V: , , . " . . . . . . the Ifterset(aft d6ft* of 'the holijiligi-d' lag e6itsed.. and, we venturo "Ou ., , . "i"., I ,,��:"";W-4, , , a, ­­ I 1 ,4- � "It" . ". � . . i4lbilt . , , ," `,�,�,%t _ '­ ; . � � -- ps�,.il 1, . I � - 0 ��,��.,,,­ . ,,.4�, ,�, ,,,il I I 1. . I .. I I . `gd,o0s#d---*hA*-4L,our T'he telaphono-flu Aa,d.--brokoft,­ilbd� ,, In IW` PiAbli.61. Wards, '.1 There is -dite neeesoit�. behind this . . lki":" .!�-,�,:,. , , -, , ii;;,�,�`l .' . 6 W, , ,� �' 'NV`�J,-� I , I ;.11 0 .. mthtw -Ail& '11'st, I . . " '' _ , ". ,. '. 1" . ''. . I I , ". . , :, " - Mwn ailt, , ,t '­06poji 1I. I pp . 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