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IHC do much brutal work would bo thc better ol' :i cup of ten. ihlngfé he llllll H9011- ll WHS il0l°l`€CllY that you would think il big, hefty ce At his time there was u heavy ar- marvellouii. ___ _ professional footballer had kicked u 11 . . , _ _ . e _ _f\_;u:l_1_;lfi__f_{0é"f_j__i_l_1_l;__0i_l§2_r;iy__f_f L __\___u_1__f:_rt;l__*;§;f Writ S to the _g_il}__s_§s;_i;s;__vou;__sl_i___tr<}m__:__,__:_iistage _'i_~roy, or ss Mnrhtnss and ssisrris a deserted house close to the trenches Here we ure ugaiu in our pits after vcry luckv ir. escaping uny inju b le The water in the kettle had reached 8 few days' u-eluumu ,-esp Though, have héd Beveralnarrow h ry' i* Ka bollmg point' ‘md he was about t° never quite out of the sound of battle the meantime we are restgngvst? ill make tile tea, when crack came a. - _ . __ “Jack Johnson.. and whipped the mot ;li___‘;;~:v_1_i s€_l`c9_:"__t__;*l'l_‘_’:___'°-°__E_‘*_f_l_ ___;l1 figgd qlllet little Iirench \illage,and can 1914 when an older orllcr perisht-.il and from the house. Fortunately, Salmon. _,_ listen for the whisth, f each ilssur; 7°" “e have “e°‘l_ of this Te' u when he exmcated himself from the no _ _ . ~;__B ist. or five rlaYs and six nights we earth " * * It is our privilege for debris, found hc was unlnjured, and Qllrapflf and we mar ° e“° mek were ln the f1`9l'l0ll€9. Wet' 011 the re walking over to me he remarker.nin3 fuu- next time you want tea, Iinrlow, you and _UW T"’°e591fY f0I` taking 50 0“f C0f11\iJ"llY. and now we have none of eg can go and mitlte it yourself." He was lmbblf l10l@B- I H1 SUF0 £118! Wllfll I our original otllcers left. ,t apparently more annoyed nt liuvlng SGC lwme I Sl1l1ll_¢llg mylelf 8. Bull- u lost the len liinn sliirtlcd at his nur- terraneun cellar in the garden and TALES -|-OLD By MEN “_ row escape. ‘every time u_ door bangs I shall make 'N THE HGHT-'NG LINES - ut San For the Germans , l ON LAND AND SEA. Dcscribingg lioiv a party of English- Hggelzgen“5f;vee;Fd8,;3;enBtE31£l;gedgg and the whole ambient; ether are men who wm.,,_ taken prisoners were British soldier with séme moum OD _A subiiltern of' the Royal Field Ar- throbbing with the story of the vials asked to sing fm. their Ge,-man g_______ These ar; an _____________ source tillery, writing home to his_pa.reuts of _ Cap,,,,.S_ p,-,vate (;_ M_ Taylor, or amy _md a_m_sem____t din the slvesavlvid account of s daring ulsht poured on the ii-.oi-ld; yet child mind-_ or me A_ S_ (,__ in __ _eller to his _rasy _On __O__rs ___ have __ ngs __ __ attack upon the Germail trenches. I-Ie ed People couilfllairi that their Papers “lst” at Khlswood' Relgam’ says: in ouripiti doing nciething. Osomg ‘lil suglsaon after midnight a patrol of one gen too much 8-llvut it. 'i`huY had bei' them ure perfect artists at the game officer and seven men, dressed iii white i and we have rival music hall enter- from head to foot, climbed over our D tainments between the various cellars. e The other day a. --muck Maria" fel] snow towards the German trenches. Q' in one of the Dm, near me ,md I They first visited a hole where they parnpet and crawled off across the waited in horrified nutisipatlon for had seen tw" me" “Sleep “nfl 9- 511199-l` the result Fortunately the Shen was up a tree llic iiiglit before, but no Hblindf' but even then I felt au the niziiil German lrcucli ’l`iiey liit it THE WOMA-\"S PART- one was there They than went on to coma not hlwe csmped' shortly "lla just where u comlnlliiicutiiig I ireiicli of ml' sergwnts “me ‘mt 0' the Wt run to the rear nt right angles. A *_* Lot at all liurrletlly, -.vulked solciiin- S,,_nl,. 0 u, hi hp ,_ y p pp I s .url ovir, saw our _ ly up to me, saluted, and to my_f0}|0w3_ uud wus ui ou(-0 plugged by (By Aldis l)uubar,in the “()ct:tiiry.") amazement; made s- formal Complaint filo olilet-.r. The patrol ilieu fired five that “them Germans” had sent one rounds “rapid” in the thrcc directions Becalise of your strong faith, I kept of their shells into his pit -which had down the communicating trench ~ and the truck torn his drawers, and please could Gllllcf W_1l§' l1l0ilS the fc trcnch- Whose sharp-set stones my strength he draw compensation I nearly 'had This fairly Sllrrell U10 G0l`m8I'|‘4 UD had well niffh s ent and stops the cough, ' ' ___ ::ssuri_i1gresi_i_:|ln_l|h_:?é 0 _ _ p YCIQ IHC 8 VI \|l ~ ‘ _ _ ‘ ‘ ’ 5 » :_<_r__|_r:_t;;t:_e:__v_vl.ll;__yi;i_ul:g 1 ' n fit, but it shows how extraordinary 33? ____;l:_“-;_l_'___l;’°_?‘~;_’le*’__‘l__(___‘:_f_l__;* hz; llretlm I could not meet your eyes if I turn- ‘“”"°"l"°"‘A'""“" mattebof-fact our fellows Me' patrols dressed in white Ofecolirlis ed back: Sendua postal for _ E .-`- é The natives round here are ettruor- H", I ml ' S0 on I went. _ we cout t rep y all the patrols sol-° lv alv°°'" ° Y: dm.“nly bI:_"'ve.“nd pecuhnrly canons' were back in our treiiclies. The Ger- _ vuo.cus0l.lilil CQ __ *_ _ This morning in the middle oi u per- mmm had uw fem. of me lord put into Because you would not yield hcllcf,in "°°°"'m"“""°m‘ °` '_ "4 fect hall of Bhrapnel “aw two snmn tlicm. and Adidn't llnnw what was me' girls and u boy driving three cows ]mpp,_,_n;ng_ Suddeniy thu 0m,.0,. in The threut.eniiig :frogs that rnnc,uiy PHBL ml' Slfllcli ¢0W0l`d9 rl' farm Which ciiurgo oi' lim patrol tiualietl past. mo WHY *-0 llllf. -=' had been more than hulf destroyed, uuwu ilu-rump our m-_uuli und |-¢-pm-4. conqiierell inch by eriuu~i>liug iw.cli~- ' but they dill not even seem to notice ml to ilio colonel flint. they were to soc their danger,-and repeatedly rounded all iii and no one hit! Ahsoliitcly won- That goal afar. up the cows, which were trying to dorful luck l call lt. By this lime their break hack. rm thankful to soy that bullets wc-rc whistling over our heuds 'Ana though I struggle tow-ard it by some miracle they came safely some 301113 hlgh ‘md lm*-lllg "le "ees through hard years, through. They tio not seem to iuind blehlndhufl' mid °tl;er? gmngt Sllicli Or flinch,'or falter blindly,ye't with-_ tns shells ,~, int, neither tus men nor smfck°P 0 i 'e DWP” WU in, . -. ' ‘Y i" ~ i _ ' ‘t I ` thdslxlimfse things that strike you I “’”‘i‘ Wm’ °“" “V” me" ‘“ me 9"" ou ilg§rs~ ummm ng my mm | _ of the phono when I got the order to ` most. m this war is the entire absence nm two rounds at-tm, our infantry .f\n¢i shall win. 0' "l“ll’l° 1ll°»°‘°°Pt 1°’ the °l’°"‘° started firing You see, the Germans liil . . ~ _ _ _ _5 mentioned civilians. One knows that by ,ww ,|,,,u,;h¢_ we w(.,.,._ om to Lf' 1‘i,‘f,°,§°l‘,,¢'i"“’,,'f,”“§',_,,°‘ "lf ,'1°“’° mciliri-"§li‘li°i'¢yiii' ri§iiti§il"i§°iss n ll a r hem PID ,md _, ,mu un mu m°f,, ‘fm,,,,,_ y_s;¢i__ sua_:ns__isna_;»ltssis_::_iii live is ph” wmsmhg 'ml' “' "7 °°m'°" comiifgslii Seto see omgsooccgglonkllm TM Hum bmke °P°“ l'h° bmh ‘nd There are about five or six here sox ¥ th’ W" Ki? 91 a.wsY ' 9921 mostly females. and they are having a A rlflomlm ln the Rifle Brigade at We were taken to some farm build i “N “my ° °“‘°l‘ °°° “nd good laugh between them ae my ex the front writes home to a friend ings, and our boots taken on Th 1°" *-"l°¥l. and also with stealing pause ll IW” _h°“t Wlfll B 0011193111! today officers had quarters in the farm housg W “"5” °“ th* "Om" B lll\8°l'B ' We are still having it fairly slack P “Y "5 em “|008 to the bagpipes, and during the night they were sing here, but l suppose when we do start Wlllcll ll B bis Surprise to everybody ing sud drinking One ur our u _ A LITTLE Ml's1C HELPS .again wo shall be at it hammer and ?_g__it és_tha first time in history tht; Smiler is his nicknamwsuggeitggzve ' tongs. lhops so, anyhow. This slack- o rgade has had a. piper. I must should have a sing-song, and uueued A Lombardi" in tha Royal B0,-se ing off is awfully monotonous to us, BW all Ulliireciated my efforts fully' the programme with a huntin son Artill it - lllll°“8ll 0|' 00lll'B€ ll ll Hll DBF! 0! iind are proud ofthe fact that the of his own composition He’ gt 8 » ery wr es' some pltin made by those ln cnar e ¢ll“Ill9f- 0l‘ flllgel'-piece of these bag- bit ofa voice and a hi .burls gui- a 'nm mow hh’ thawm' leaving the and we must be satisfied for thee' pipes was played at the Battle of Wa- asked him to’ oblige hTin a ll e man roads and trench" in an “wf“l'm°°°l know their work there'is no doubl' l°fl°°- “l"°¢Y-ulue years uso. 'rwo gave a parody on ‘John iigrllé Zgrne' w° “N °°v°'°d 1" ‘nm "°'“ "Wd "° about that A days ago it was again heard in Bel- I then sang ‘Wink the 0theryE e l' tm' ‘B mom m°q°5' °"°Wd 7°" °°“ld We had a little amusement here the glum. and to our surprise, one of the ofllgsrs "ever “sh to °°°‘ 'in' ww' this i°,0lll0l‘ l1lSl1l» 0&\lB€d through our lir- comforn '__ *M Trench" ;:ame__;n. He was a. l_iecent sort of fel- ‘_;'_?;`,s"';‘_‘;l____l°’*a‘;:’_;_’__:_10___f:ill1° “TOP Dllftlnli l\_\_B._ But first t;_f all I should tell you nw, e gave ug 9, C ur-em, e cm nd . wo . t a our uns ave been name b us. Captain Vinoy. or the noi-sei uegi. took sinner and mi into :lie rsiun- We 11"" Wu flshtiuc uisht and 'l‘he-- Ts called “Mother." gndyilie ment, writing home ssys;_ house to amuse the company. 1 vamp- dur iu the trenches for three weeks: two -4s “George” and “Mary." rc- I first went to see the colonel, and ed on an old piano, and Smiler san§"'"“k°° You feel as if you could do HDGCUVBIY- Well. 0\1l‘B HRDDBHB l0 be wonderful trenches I have ever seen; ll1\'6€ 0|' f0\ll“ B0ll8s.' The men after- With a Cltau up and u decent niglrt's "Ge0l'8'€-" li happened like this! they are only 400 yards from the Qu,-_ wards escaped to the British lines.` sleep. I was up the observation stu- Yesterday Week We (Or "George" rath- mans, but the works really are mar- tion with one of our officers observ- °"l “red at and smashed 3 Ce""‘l“ vellous. You enter by about 100 vards GBFMMI are Not Cowards ‘ing the effects of our shells lm the German target “meh we had ordem of deep communication trench, ' und Germans “mas the ro d to do. The next night it appeared in then you come to a maze of nssages, Lle“‘-'C°l- I-uslliuslull. Of the Ruvul sn ublic ho U was A min' Orders Published from headquarters Where a sentry stands tu qi;-uct you Field Artillery, writes:- 'h P b r l use wm°.°"° °f W0” ‘that the ‘Mother" gun had done ex- lu the curl you are going to. As to the German lnfsnirymmrs “g” “ '° °’5“”“ with s. Denny-lu coiient work in smashing un iiiezsrset. I first went to see the colonel, and Courage. we should not be misled when thedlot arrangement' A °°"p°"“l uf Of course it was us. as the "Mother" found him in a dug-out ubout 3 feet people said he was not brave. These °“r° d“"°d ine tu Mu ac,-oss the road. Igun iiund"t fired tliut. tiny nt ull. So Bl>F0llCl\l1l|-I GH dug-out, wliere the officers liatl their nrticularl iu the mater of barbed _ - .--.- .. _ u‘B<1\lH e C0ll<>eD on o he iiuporlallce meals. it. was rcully ii most oxfru- Tvire entanlglementli. There were many SENBAHONB UNDER FIR!" lol ordinary show. forms ot' wire entnngiements,but there Describi , _ ‘in A Tale of _B cu ____ T was one lie could recommend- and that his mst s2__lfs_;;l_o':___1°"°;`_ _ t0_B ffleflfl that Hpllce 18 Swell £0 every itclll uf P ea was to throw it length on the ground. P___v__t__ J H __ on omg n action uigumuant News wuceming the wan sorgt. Harlow. of um Conuuiicht It cluns lovingly to the less of the cn- Q __ __ . _ _.smmel, of cnc London it Rangers. writing home to Roscommon Huy- Wlm W0\1lll “Hd fl (`E§"i55FS`AL`l3fI3`PA|RS'l§>t’r‘RA sr-rvicos offcrotl fox com nnics' low 0 good cross(-si and 2 piilrs silver blacks. imported. Apply J. S. 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I".M. 55°? :ici 6-Si :*`°:“!° S-WGA ©\]f,’I ~s~..~:§2 L_.; ~: =`)C5 -1.25 5.212 0.10 7,35 9" f“ A ri c ri We [$.00 4.55 5.30 0.12 7.45 8,55 4.40 5.52 5.20 7.05 Dly ex S 4.57 7.00 ILM TIME TABLE iN EFFECT DEC. 2181, 1914. Moll. tl. & Fri at P.E.I. RAILWAY ' Trains Outward Trains iuivarll. Read Down Read up. -_ cx Sun /\.M. 0.00 0.45 10,20 Arr. Tiles. Tiiiir. Sul. l 1,30 ilep. 1.14 21.44 5.00 Arr. l’.M. 3.25 Drip. 4.15 Arr. Tues Tliur & Sal. :L00 ll(-p. 4.20 4.54 5,10 0.110 7.35 Arr. 4.15 lioli. 5.27 5.56 6.40 Arr. Sat _ only & Sun. 3.10 11.10 Dori. 4.25 5.55 Arr. RM. 7.00 lir-p. s 1': Plizlrlotlllioivii lluliler River l~Iiul-riiltl Joi. lit-iisililgltiii Hilninitwsiiio Siimiiiorsillo i’ort llill ()'i.rellry Tiiziiilsii linifirzllrl Jct. ('u|u- 'i`i~uvol'.=ic filiiirliitlf-.toivii Ml. Stewart Morrell Ht. l'»>lv|'.<: Souriu ldliiiirsi l\ll. Slcwurt Cnrlllguii lliontugiic Georgetown (`linriollolown Vvrlioii ilivcr Murray liurlmr Mon. Dly. Dly. Dly. Tiles. Mon. Wed. ex Suu Mon. cxlduli Tiiurs_ Well Wed Ar. 4.07 15.23 2.40 25.15 l)4‘|l. Arr. ilop. Arr. Drip. T A rr. Hop. A rr. Dep. Arr. Dep, IRM. 5.15 ’i‘lilir. & Sat & Fri &P‘ri A M PM A M 11.30 10.31 10.011 !i_flS » 12.10 1 11.03. ]0.l9 _ 0.45 0.15 9.15 _ Tliy. ox Sun. IIDS. 8.55 1 7.r'»4_ 7.01 5.45 0.10 8.50 8.00 2.15 10.42 9.25 7.30 A.M. 8.50 8.00 ou M _ _ _ \Vcd. rt". Sul.-& Sat. .Q0 11.05 10 i 9.15 8.40 ` 8,17 7.00 5.40 0.20 8.04 7.33 0.50 Di y. ox _si_;l.'. $4.56 8.25 7.00 5.40 li,-in 8,15 7.40 6.50 Sat. Sat & only Sim. 10.00 8.23 0.30 _ _ A.M. >&2? .2325 L 7.50 7.00 I: E __ tllc Whole Dluiil is nllvu Wilill “OOPS rush what we wanted' Our lnfanir _ __ 1, -I-l in su. -. - _ __ _ - - Y ‘W ' ' "-‘M " and guns, but they are so wcll con~ helped strengthen this ldcti with tlioir IF VISITIVG ceaied and live siicii nn underground fire, lint “old Scliwoinhiind” got ii _ I . - _ _ existence that one could easiiv imnl: lmsty ”l‘°°k ~ when an 13 l’°““‘l"' ‘“° ‘° "° :l:::>.':.°‘...'.'.‘;:';‘s.‘z“sf.;:fl‘.;.£‘;i:r:.°'l.I::I U X The Belgian Relief Committee win er scene oi the coun ry were it ~ ' _ _ f ~d ~ t f r the incessant boom ol tho ‘ms " "MW" 0 my messagc "W" no " 1 1 k 1 the ’pho_no. "Open fire." _ ' gms' spit °f we sump” ' "ac le 0 In a few minutes there was hnrdlv mllaketry' and tl" °°ld°m'°’bse“t n man firing at us buflfiic -`- Regt wi irr of the aeroillsrles overhead. ' ' l _ _ _ ' “‘°“° ;‘_’_“'_",',,',‘_"§'§T,g "W "“ "“°"' 0"", "f o f I`he Hon J A Mathieson Premier has been - . their p ho as directing lie " ._ _ . . . _ , _ MEANNESB OF THE Huxs show told mc our gun fire had driven J T \ aClV1S€d that tll€ A(ll'l`lll'ZilLy l`l3.S pl8C€Cl at Ll1€ ii!" hletim mains “me ittsalilll iigningi-nniiifi ili°\'lWl4»'0“lNU “l-“D130” 3°' P'“"K°» r' ‘ down."'Botli guns 30dog. moro; right Lumen' "yn: "TM Germans did 'mt add 50tleg." and then they kopt up u is _ `\ _ . 5 .»» if _ . __,_, Q _,,,,_,_ s _ .. > I ,_ we cannot find out anything as to A corporal in the Royal Garrison Ar- \,_, LUX--|04. ave lan- ‘ Won't Shrink qgooiloas ' acknowledged in the daily press. All donations of food and clothing from outside it ~T '? .ft H , *_ -»’.>'_`-- 17 i ~..>»~.'sw»»~msss.»=¢u-vm., - . ’*‘*"“""l""""" ” " "`“ 7 s-"- C- ! Q & 13 W 34k . “Y *_ CWB p n WOLLENS Brunswick Belgian Relief Committees _the_ Steam-at _,ow ,Me 0,. ,,,e_ ,,,,,c,_ mm c,,,m, (sf er Treiiegloss for _the purpose of carrying further ' the Germans uv. we lnve time fri f supplies to the stricken people of Belgium. i?f§§sr'iti‘:»°iiié i;irl'»i’si'i`§"°di>','r§<'-_'a1§»:~._. I fig? ` .~ L_;-. -"iii feli- ,av- »‘_ 1?. 'e iff- lil -Q-_-‘-' c. - "v*=”"v2?~ - - L1. __zx;.._ ‘ _fl ll _ _mm.x~ea=°_a~".~‘~ lri‘ _ ., ,gf . 1, l I i 1 E. -. »-` /`- ie. lil ~..~ §| _.,_ f 1' 5331. lg- !»_ ;l ‘ .l