' BOSTON. Dec. 1'1 —(CP) Kathleen Whitman o! this city ‘Canada In Genndny written ior n. Olllllllilr has n; can. w. w. runny. u. c. ‘Ewan years today. Dec. is, m? u» ‘dissatisfied-as uossed Rhino the . Onthe wallotths8enats Clum- ' be in on a . r similar“; ' w“ m or N o: Memorial ec- tiolhngor which Canada has not yet th “The Watch on the “And so, by one oi’ the ironies oi history, the impassioned invoca- tion. which generations oi G - ans have directed to a stream that inco ates more oi legen than any other area oi the land, reversed itself. ‘The Watch on the Rhine" was not “the pious and strong youth oi’ Germany," as the national song has it. but, among others, two divisions oi Ca- nadian troops who ushered in the New Year oi i919 in the iorested hills oi the R-hineland. By easy stages the Canadians marched northward irorn the Bel- gian frontier which they had tra- versed Dec. 4. Their route brought them out oi the vast wooded ranges oi the Ardennes into the iiat agricultural areas oi the Rhineland. They had marched through Schlelden to Buskirchen, then to Bruhl. Here the 1st Di- vision separated irom the 2nd Di- vision. The latter swung due east to Bonn. The iormer con- tinued its northerly direction to (iolopre. Reception by “ The civilian inhabitants oi the Rhineland awaited the advent oi.’ the Canadians with varying emo- tions. Stories o1 the had preceded : the union- tunate inhabitants hoped against hope they were no a?) savage ls they had been paint . The spectacle Nor were the oi lnnumerab e ilaxen-halred children, all living evidences oi dreadful moi-nutrition. evoked irorn the Canadian soldiers the warmest sympathy. Their own meagre rations and the gerwrous tits of the Canadian War Corn- oris Commission iound a wide dis- tribution arnong “the little Fritzies." _ drizzle oi’ a December morning, the Canadians ‘marched across the bridges which span the Rhine. At Cologne, General Sir Herbert Plumer, Gen~ eral Officer Commanding the Sec- ond Army, took the salute. At Bonn, this honor was given General Sir Arthur Currie. Com- mander o! the Canadian Corps. On the eastern bank, the 1st Division swung south. along the Frankfurter Shane. while the 2nd: Division swung north, the two re- unitiing at Siwburg. A wide semi- role, beginning lss north of embarkation ior horns. Tennys0n’s Poem Worried Customs bee hearing stirring recitations oi the Charge oi the Light B de" from the United State ms. The occasion was the delivery from ‘London oi the silver-mounted m»: oi the horse her iather rods at Balaklava when the customs people noti- Iield Mrs. Whitman were sending along the historic hooi they! injuired whether there was suo a line in Lord Tennysonh poem as ma» the mouth a hell Rode the six hrmdred. There was an argument in the oiiice about it, with a group hold- ing out ior: _ ma» the jaws oi death Rode the six hundred. The silver band on the Valley oi Death hooi says: CHARGER Gallant Friend and generous ioe A hero o! Balaklava Died in Halifax, 1883. One that was leit oi them, one 0i six hundred‘. Youths Convicted Of Intimidation WINDSOR, ‘l. 8.. Dec. 1l--(CP) —Magistrate Charles L. Wood im- posed fines totalling $114.20 on 10 ‘hs Baturda aitsr convicting ting Ralph Bods. Ill - Ca I n n and misting him irom his oblast Oct. at nearby Nine Mile ver. The Magistrate criticized the ior what he tanned talking Teutonic m Canadians I! Infill Nazi I rph . Through Farce Alarms India (DyG-Lhwfifisrsdhnlrvsm canon-rm. Dec. ll-Alarm . at fir: "triumnh 0i Nui brute iomo” over Oaeobndovskis has flvsn n their eslims and not oven promsct oi’ an is oom- penssticn to Indian Natl a . The Mu h agreement has en widely as a dsast ior civilization. The Calcutta (Ioncress news- Munich to Mute force. did a wrons icfir lswhich history Oliiers iew nar- a e ." . The Nazi leaders‘ con‘ “ reierenees to colored races have been noted in the country. and the hostility towards Jews is contrast- ed with India's centuries-old toler- ation o! that neoole in the sou .. The "Amrita Bazar Pair-lira" de- voted a ions editorial to recall contemporary accounts oi ities" comm! ~ by German . n: to the newscaoer. the result ci shuttinll the mas oi’ the peoole oii irom direct iniluence on their rulers. Arter- dwelling on the danger oi Great Britain finding itself isolat- ed asainst Germany. Jaoan and Italy. this congress newcomer bro- "nié question that interests us is whether Britain will in these circurnstanc relish domination. she is as little inclined to submit to a change oi masters. InJa-osnsheseesadansertothe Jbirtiltl oiwgiiberalism that is to extend the hand oi’ friendship. “It will therefore be an act o! real statesmanshin ii’ Britain comps iorward with a gesture oi sincere iriendnhiv. scrans the unwanted constitution. releases all the noli tical orisoners and begins main with a clean slate." Scribe Seeks i To Track Down, London Ghosts (B! hat Urn-her. Canadian SCI" WHMI) IN’? ghost o! Drury Inns ‘rheaxzre and the blue ghost oi st. George's Hall are in the news. We-ntwcrth Day oi the Daily Mail. who went on the track o! the Rhosts with several other investi- Rlwrs. says he saw a mysterious light in both theatres. Drury Lane Theatre is one o! Ilondonls oldest. It was rebuilt by Wren in 1674. Its awarition has“ a grim background. Legend says was murdered room now on a in-s young Venus beauty oi National Flgu- (IV-Valid; Contra 0f Artistic Hoax In Franco P . FRANCE. Den. l1 —-(C P-lleuters) —A-h l-Wurs vs been played on _ g by a you? soul who claims I Statue oi’ anus. du! upinsiieldsndbellsvedtobe ancient Gruek. is his work. A iarmer loughin _a iield at lJEtrst, near Biint one, - . 5Q IFQI or the work. some oven at- tributed it to Phidiss. ‘I-‘heiminister Grade ~ Education. fearg- Olsdine P By J. R. Williams iliillliliiii | I i wlsths h. ‘M "lain he! e says, , baht Wrother, he \ s tue to thriield ‘iound. and buried the surface. i_______. HARRINGTON 1011001. Honor Roll ior tiovembsu-r’ III- hiili l. Anita Cuclmom; a. our our. WAY. Grade 11-4. Iditli Morrow: Jack Walton, _ _ curried Grade I,(Jr.)-l. Bennie ; l. where it wu Brlsnuaollarlanor a. Ra ond a ioot be Doddl. B13113 grades-An! hJ-J... 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Mr. D00 went to track down tbs mystery with Harry Price. director oi the national laboratory oi’ Wy- chica research. Jasner Maskeiyne. m yal box. then vanished. - in mid-air at the back oi the gallery. Several oi the other spec- ffirs told at seeing l, strange A iew days lain Mr. Day re- ceived a letter. Durnortinc to coma irom the ghost. It read: "Sir: Having no use ior the en- closed key oi O. P. both you and Jason- Mask have wltnesed lately. I am return- ing it to you. My wraith Passes daily. requiri no kw. Search ior other shoots green room and mintlm room. "Yours. Claude Villim. "1758 A. D. ‘You may he interested to know dang r wound still - g; murder inflicted orgu 1-" 41st blrthds Enclosed was In endear/t key. black with wax. ck’ 61$ birthday was in 1768. Record! iail to disclose any aotor oi that marred Claude Villiers. But that 0K1 ti: ir ands. _ enact Bshoww lgdtmoflstifigwnoixlhe ioreman wmumweon“ bwwfidim" h?“ originated in racial Judloe. |, gugg-dow irequenter. 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