with _ of the oslebrated 1 -all _ ifvilc -we-y____ .__.. , _.?~._, - ` ." - M HF _ _ _ _rulia _,mill ills TllDl0 Iliff '_‘!_f\1lt.‘.¢l'°sn for - “rs first time. :sro ofalrillounliea it -93.; |l'l6 Wly if If und mqlgg _ _lll|ulll‘|ul_ (¢°Ml»v¢d frommogo org) l 1 i§.!i...‘i1‘.‘.‘m’i°“ ’“‘°" ’°-“'.'°“ 11"!- lmlo tl . " "°“l‘ll_ of m,.'£ll.».."»l-iiiv;&” for some specific disease, as Constipation, Indigestion, 'Chronic Headaches or Neurslgia, Kidney or Bitdder Trouble, Rlfeu. matism or Pain in the'Baolr. And they find when “Fruit-a_-tives" has cured the 550156. fhli they feel better and stronger in every _way. Thlsls due to; th° """‘d¢'/'ul lo¢n¢')ra)¢rtl`e: of these' famous tablets, made from fruit luices. - soo. o \>ox,_'s for 32.110, tl-lol me, M I" d°¢l°rl°r mt poslpnd sy Frou- \-tlvol Limited, Otto", i dum ay. correct. 'rm ~ the full conollrirellh? ol-agile 3:3' og 'tJl\l|;i;l1:;1;:g:_.ent and -_direction and 911° °t\r¢l' point and 1 - - It misfit to implied- ffom°m,,,fl."§°,}' _'sub-Militia Coun il i "" ‘hr °r“r=° ver. 'fn lT3°l§5.ul32~ be permitted to say that both you The second lille 0! your memora “' tarinrtlle -some highnutri- c,;-21° if .gn 2 gggoigdyggegres _tive quality- 'Shredded °ver the for-oo. ln q,,;.t~,,H'u-,X-_ sm” wheat biscuit ‘contains all lngitha first year arsubseixuentiy-l' thanr ylggbzktlnoi one klmwl HBUDI' this statement is'i " -the rioh body-building nofri- rrient in 'the whole wheat ,QQ-grain, including' the bran ¢*.‘¢`oat,' which is so useful in by keeping the bowels healthy ' and ‘active ` Eat it for any gn. _ _ . ol-_sndulu that my mum, yu, ,,c‘,’-Fiimeal -with milk or cream ll) authority by order in council for me 'or‘in`cof`rl_bination with fruits. jeff Made in Canada a ‘ You will pardon me, but I can re'- - call _but one such instance, namely. secret service. You asked me, on one occasion to submit orders in Council, where possible before incurring large “D dltures 'but the reason you as- leaslrw over mv action. out that lr was.fo seg an example so as to assist. You to control others. You instanced RICH effects in table silver can always be had in' this famous silverware, which has been recognized for more than , »~ -_-_-~,>,.-1.,-,». -l ;;. ¢ ' " our _ '-./' . @;f°'_ /4l_‘l'_"'.-tl -_af _,I I .yi E. A. _FOSTER Central 'Drugstore ' Headquarters for the . Penslarkemediee ..~.e...-.<..1; _ _ lhin Follfs Who Would Ile Fat " Poor Liiilc_l’epplllli” A Big Thrilling Story which Alpounds with Heart Interest and Suspense. , “Poor Little Poppins.” -the Famous Players' feature featuring Mary Pick- ford, is the biggest and most thrilling original story in which Miss 'Pick- ford has ever been seen on the screen. Opening in Italy, the scene of action ‘changes to Sicily and then, when the kidnapped American girl makes her escape as a etowaway, dressed as n boy, New York supplies the setting for the' rest of the action. I-lore the little runaway, still preserv- ing -hor disguise, becomes s “newsie,” |"°"°”° "‘ w°'%:‘:r°T°" P°""d° °" a bootblack, a fruit vendor and a “l'd certainly give most anything to be able -tofat up a few pounds and stay that way," declares every excess- ively thin man or woman. Such a re- sult is not impossible, despite pas messenger boy. But her adventures narrowly escape coming to a very sudden end when she becomes em- ployed in an opium den in which she again encounters the man who had g stolen her several years before. failures. Most thin people are victims Benefit tonight in aid of St. Vin- of‘m`al-nutritiou, s condition which prevents the fatty elements of food from being taken up by the blood, as they are, when the powers of nutrition .- _ are normal. ` Instead of getting into the blood. much of the fat and flesh producing elements stay in the intes- tines until they pass from the body a waste. '- To correctthis condition and to pro- duce a healthy normal, amount of fat. the nutritive processes must be art iicially supplied with _the power which ll nature has denied _them. This ca probably best be accomplished b _ Y eating s Ssrgol tablet with every meal. Sargol is a careful combination of six splendid asslmilstive agents. Taken ,with meals they mix with the food to turn the sugars and starches of whpt you haye eaten into rich. rip_e nourishin_ent.fo'r the tissues and blood and-its' rapid effect has been in many cases reported remarkable. Reports gains' of from ten to twenty-ilve` pounds- in a single month are by no mama l_l_i_fr_equent and absolutelyharm less.`_Sa_rgc_l is sold by all druggists everywh_ero_ and every package con~ onlne a_gusran`tee of weight increase' at money back. ' ` If you ilnd a druggist who is unable to supply you send $1.00 money order cent's orphanage. 3072. ggsr B [_ IF a pair ol Suspenders wears you for a year at least and llaalat file' end of that year is much elasticity and "give" as the first day you wore them,- you would have your money’s worth. Don't you ihinlt so? or registered letter to the National Lab and a complete ten days treatment ls the orstorios, 74 St. Antoine St.. Montreal “ffl” will be sent you postpaid. ' DUTCH bed of ' i in full bloom in the early c_ihl~diec6unt oil to 'teach *- Nothing is more beautiful to the eye than a TULIPS did stock of large, first quality bulbs which .We are selling 20c. to 25c per dozen. This low price enabl- és everybody who has a piece of land to 'I'J`_l'ant a few ' dozen bulbs of-these beautiful fiow`_e'rs. The result will be surprising as well as pleasing tothe eye. - Gut stock of Hyacinths has been c`a‘i'e`__ul1y selected moderately priced. The month of November is a good time to plant out doors or to start lil po_ts_ or oxes in._.doors for winter bloom. We are giving s' ecial discounts for cash off our bulbs and a spe- llc schools, Colleges, Convents, etc.'__ __ & C0., Limited. . _. Ilirdct I`m.porters_ of Seeds and Bulbs. - spring. We have a splen- ersand pupils in the Pub- '_, '_.¢.'_L-., _K ' .1`_l,”,,i-’;‘l'i_1wlvs°r=wugg;t,°,g,w,1§rg;g;,»pg;p;t,_fg3g;;¢_r¢,f¢=;;-;°~;;§a°§,§ Q. _--»».-'r»f-»-=- .1 r . srl.-:-¢:.“.°:.°rr.:‘.°'r"‘. - ?°'6;-_~ »'_'_'f°- _ (incorporated) ' * 107 Fulton Market _ ` 'N`l:vv - ` WHOLl_lAi.l F I SH AIQ CO. YQ” I( . coumsslou s - Enters so-"ltltly‘:'mdwo§:‘%te§l’ul.scs'¢?slt“o:.nvnliwlell- A hh? _ _ _ . _ - r 1 ` ' I l .`h___- _ . _ - _' _ . I' _ __ 1 _ ' _ . r - . -’ » » ‘ r : - - _ _ _ _ _ ., M W; _ er _ s a'- . -» r- ~ » » = .’ -. .-_l.-.-r.»_,. _.1 wsosrrou' 1 _ its _I ~ - room moo: . - 'llllsusiatllsil __~_l_\ll0¢- . - __ __ *"` ' - ' ' = : r "'- ' wr-‘_ if-‘..= in Aususl that sllfoeol-ge parlay plannad something along these Iey earlier. You incidentally yourself. faithfully SAM H U61-I E8 The Right Honorable Sir Robert ~ _Borden, ' ' G. C. M. G.. _ ‘ RESIGNATION. den requested the resignation of Ottawa, Ont., Dear General Hughes:- very careful consideration to your ter of the lst inet., and I must fit to address to me, as \lead,_of nounce to you my conclusion. were very trying and which gave great concern, I have done my utmo to support you in-tba sdministrsti tendency to assume powers will Council. My time and energies, 'though urgently needed for mu very frequently employed in remo created. You -seemed' actuated by minister your department as if it wer you against this coursewhich has _tr acted without authorltyoscoos To Cure Catarrhal _ ` Deafness" and - ` ' Noise ¢l'eaf§g`s%"sitlp will be _ld li , _ _ il _l l lpn-We --il'=l°s§i/'isif'§iiy'i°l‘f'l5¢s'il'-“- a I know to the contrary, I knew S°""“¢ 81.1' George rorloy. my __ ` , D ` GBE Y as early as the first week of Septa consulted any of your colleague Priine Minister of Canada, Ottawa., Canada. 'But more than that your letter ls Sam Hughes in the following terms: government a colleallld WUO M9 dressed to me such a- communication. ll regret -unit you have thus lmndrsd Nov. 9. 1916. upon me the disagreeable duty of rs- questing your resignation as Minis- During your absence I have given ter of Militia nnd~Defence. ~ press my deep regret that you saw Government, a communication of that nature. As you are to return tomor » row, it is my duty at once to an Under conditions -which at times me st o of your department. ` » This has been very difficult by reason _of your strong c you do not possess and which can' only be exercised by the Governor ip a a _ 4 cll more important duties, have been Md considerations of the gravest moment. p V vm., 'tile Cabinet must 'be consulted before lines. You have also admitted gun, action was talrsn. All the members _ m. of the Government have full and dl- ber you had this matter under const. rect responlbility in respect of the deration. dl understood' that it was V°l'Yl!I1D0riont matters which the pro under consideration by yw ami per. posed council would advise upon and »,-,_ direct. - The iutiination which was marked yesterday that you md not given to you in my telegram of 21st g_ July should not have been necessary. Of course, when I drew your atten- AB 90°" HS ll- WB! l'°°0lV0d you pro non lo me statement you corrected waded to disrwrrd it- Some nor tions of your letter are expressive of the attitude which I have described , and to which you evidently intend to adhere, ssclran attitude is wholly in which _constitutional government based. l - ' couched in such* terms that'l canno .which it contains but to its genera L_ consistent with and subversive of the principle of joint responsibility upon is t sm nosenr sonoen Asks Fon overlook or excuse lt. 1 "ke str-ons exception not only to statements 1 Over a` week later Sir Robert Bor- character and tone. You must s\\\‘0lY Sir realize that I cannot retain in the iet- faithfully yours, ex- .fSlgned) Fi. L. BORDEN. Lleut-General Sir Sam Hughes, the _ K. C. B., , Ottawa. signed. His letter .of resignation l as follows: » _ . ‘ OTTAWA, ONT.. _ November ll, 1916. Dear Sir Robert:- B Your letter of November 9th is at hand and it affords me much satis- faction to now tender-__you my resis- ll nation; indeed ony- letter of Novdlllr ber lst rendered it impossible for me to remain your colleague unless you concurred in its correctness. For a long time I have retained the portfolio _of Minister of Militia, v- only that 1 might the balm help the 4,15 dgmcume, _ thug unnnogggflly soldiers in training and at the front a and to do the best I could towards desire and even anintention to ad- winnlns We WM. Wl\i°ll is %"_‘h“t 9 _ mattered. I have closed my eyes to ad. on Nov. 11. General I-Iushes re- a distinct and separate government quently led to well founded protests* from your_ calieagues as well as detri- ment to_ public interest. ll do not _intend 'to dwell _upon the instances, some of whiclf are still un- der conslderation, in which you have tion ulta in matters more or less important. Of these, the latest is the establishment of a Militia sub-Council in Great Bri- tain, including the appointment of its personnel. I conveyed to you on the 31st July ,a clear intimation that upon so important s proposal, involving or l=¢"'oii¢ ll ‘sing from harm? _ “_ ll 'lid DY-..!_l1_ ihfdfnal _re36dY`¢ll’F!l_l_ _ n1hnyin$lduUlIs_a‘,ilfe_ct acomp' dtoidone and has never been deviated cure an .-dlrslsrhsr redzsulrsrem war oauuol so successfully ¢l¢"wagsd on the tactics of a lawsuit. wglo could ti _tba petty intrigues and ambitions . . » l It is m intention stilll to in itself. On many occasions. but -°b_°\\¢ me-_ _ YH _ without much result, I have cautioned 'd°"°l° HW °l1°l'8l°S 7-0 '-lm l“l°"°°¢“ ,_ of those who have dons so much to maintain the' great cause of human liberty. _ 1 it is not necessary to analyze in detail, all -disappointing matters in _my association with you. You state in the second paragraph of Y0\\_l' lime’ _of_ November 9th: “l have done my utlmoet to support you in the admini- stration of your department." This is pleasing news to me but I learn it now 'for the first time. Your statement that I nada “strong tendency- to aseumoi powers which you do~not possess and which _can only he exorclsetl by the Governor in Council”' is news to me. True, from' the opening of Val Car- tier Camp such things _ were __ done with your full knowledge and au- thor\ty,_Upon my representations to you that the formation of time force S would be seriously delayed were every potty detail to be brought be- 10|-gfhc ‘council you acquiesced in 4 my recommendation that we should ti°"pr_oeeed without orders' in Council in Vmattis “of urgieney-and that they ll shoul be passed afterwards. This was Your statement that "~my- time- and h ve had tbe_ir_.llearing l_-estoredj to soon an‘sx£_en't mn--no-flop-of s #agu- wsi plainly alrdi_ble‘_'s'efve_l'l_- or ei ` lnollerltvsy front hither,-sir-_ 1 f "1'hs_refore,'~~if- you ‘how someone who is troub ed with head _noises or ostarrn, or __l_~Hml‘d‘eaflie|o,- out out tizis formula 'sud' hand" to gthemy -and y u wlill have been the means of -suv-_ ilig some poor sufferer-perila`p`s~from total deafness. The prescription can hh.-pr_epared at Itdme, and is made ss- Mléows-: ._ .I > _ _ ,‘. ’ score 1°\il_"<_l_\'_\ffll nilnr- module- ~sf-ro~sml)-, -- worth. 'i‘_ k_e_ this home. s_ d si? is? gi IIN IINBIII th th that fan 'w re es ln vW§@@%° by tag-eat; as' ‘ _ ' - ri; ni eiy per cept. of all ssr troubles an sll‘d_'.tIubs-¢irlatI7`{I_=aused by eatsrrb. therefore there m at be man ls fir °_'h'iJ‘*us-'oasbs s';°?lu -- _ muilroeid.-_mulel'¢v» 'image New in ordorlah Par- l“.‘.iil.i%li»l"?°i-'lii =‘f"‘f"l»~li»‘?=i¥_»"'ii _i energy, although urgently- needed. for much motel-ilnp’ortant duties. have been-freoliently employed in remov- ing_- difficulties thus necessarily created" ie* also news' to ms._ Wllv was 'I not -informed of itf if yolnnlsan your- tlsn¢‘-was-given up 'to listening _tothe complaints of disappointed.. or -overgtrung .psople, I can _under- stand it. lnwnr time in _alll countries critics" of_.sll measures abound. In the eyesaofsome. everything. done/ ll .Hu-ong,"__1 tooohad mor¢_tban' my ishsre 'of 1uninfornled_ criticism even from vIa‘ll.msanlu8 trimrls.» _» __ .. l fr ‘wa_¢'r__~ u1l‘e_ox‘~"" `li- -Y at t _ttut-_-_ llhfidn snag); tiis*Ut;#\5;d._` Yohuhemhehmghltuated by a desire 'Nile one 'tahlespoontui four: ind; oven on intention _ls administer *"” ' our department as if it were a dis- ds; -- ~ -~_ , , _ ,_ puuuupucuesuuus _-'-' ‘¢-”-" "° s e, __ ,~_‘<_s_g\_ ;__ _ .HAI-_ U, '_ _V __ di, _ _ . - _ ‘ ‘ ‘ily 'e flttgig-e1n\_r_i__ _ uid C..,”&.;_'.'» _ __ untle..-lmvmm lot _<»e°° __ 23: "‘mll1|tm“’n'i.p'.."~h*_.."1’.~iZ/ ,_ i.‘:.:.-..*:"‘°.<.°‘.°:.'l:"°':,,..r 1-- lr... v °'21i¢`l» aisles r .mow xzlll.-lsllese you llélii ' 011 il°fl»s§_lIi°_fI.\.¢.¢ 0 P ° ' ord .ia --odunogl cod '. -\- s.,|&;‘ ' mania 1’ _l6'-JM.. __ .tr ~ i~ -~ --f~» -S--ur ..~:~,,.., as an c po: ’b'y~it:a‘.° As yous’ ' s (rift too .ap four months' in the midst oi , _s¢lu__u» as not lffupgolllllllu, will ln. f m_i 3 ‘}~"'ifi¢‘if.°i“.t‘l"l.l?'.»?f°.ri.‘.’$l‘lig‘i the Post (lfllce Department, this Raili- WBY and -the Public Works _Depart- ment, where projects' had been under- ~ taken without authority by order in Council and I remember distinctly you _stated that some boats had been purchased and other large expendi- tures incurred without your knowing anything about it, and without any Order in Council. Your ue-xt instance is concemlng the proposed sub-militia council in England. On November lst, I wrote you in -reply to your letter of October 31st, giving a full statement. Sir Robert, I have known and expect- Gd for a long time the meddfllng and intrigue which has 'been going on. _M0re than 11 V69-l‘ ago. I understand, You had it in contemplation to get Sir George Periey in control in England. I was assured in April last, that the plant- which you have now carried out were under contemplation. I was further assured the first week of Au- gust of this' year. that the plans were practically completed. However, as you had not. spoken to me about it, as' in honor bound 1 did not credit fha stories. True, to your suggostimi and to our undertaking regarding the fm-_ llllltlbn of the proposed sub-militia council and wishing to make' ‘lt as perfect as possible. I pursued the course outlined in my ileffgr ¢-,f N0. .---..~..__..~.~._~_~.._ ill FIVE M|l|llllS. lill lmmumu lumuuw THE MOMENT “PAPE‘S DIAPEP- SIN" REACHES THE STOM- ACH ALL DIBTRESS GOES "Really does” put bad stomach in' order-“reailly does" overcome indi- gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn- and sournese in five minutes-that- silver plated ware. But there is only one { genuine. _ l I Soldby- - _/‘ - leading dealers . i _ 65 years as representing the _; -.rw highest obtainable quality of g . _ _ _, “_ ' / l ‘ L. Q /I ~ I - il-Ailf ‘J-E.U§'('. ,_ ,' -Q. ,.____..~,.y 1847 Rooms Bsos. f // ___,,_,,f_,_._, Be sure you Set the_ "’""“"" A beautiful de- sign with Elirasing lines of lonial simplicity-nn achievement _in . _ _ , Hola lin Canada by HJC!! lrllonlllfs Co., Ltd- Hom( _ ll) siivel_pl_ar¢;dvnr¢. M ._ _ Ulm 0_l_l|’o_rlf \ 1_4' 5' 1 1 ~ _,_ . .iii-';. ~' 1' _‘_,L. _flu e _ ____.__.._¥ l i I Q vember lst. The organization had yet_ requires that anyone . ' .., _--- ......... sllciilii to be put into shape and tested out leged even unintentionally _ and had not been completed when left Engfiand. Therefore, your posi- tion on this is untenabie. I had ob- served yc-ur every wis-ll. Further you were notified and every one connected with the proposed sub-:militia coun- cil was' definitely notified, repeatedly that the whole proposition' was ten- tative and certainly would be changed as circumstances developed. This will be borne out by every one associated with the proposed Militia Council. I am free to admit. However, that there is less need of a separate UNDP BONISD. Camp Hughes or an other large camp in the country. You state: "I conveyed to you o n the 31st July a clear intimation that (To be Contin upon so important a proposal invol- 0 vlng considerations of the gravest m -` ment the Cabinet must be consulted before action was taken. All the ...___ memners of the Government have full ' (3p¢¢1;| ¢°_ gm, Gu and direct responsibility in respect, HAL]FAx_ N_ 5_, N just that-makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regulator in the world. If what you ear, ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and ercuate sour, undigested food and acid; tongue costed; your' insides filled with bile and undigest-. ible waste, remember the momnnt| “Pspe’s Dlapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress van-f lands. Its,i1ruly astonishing-almost marvelous", and the joy is its- harmles- ness. _ A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia- druggisg hands you your money back. lt‘s' worth its weight in gold to men and women who can’t get their stom- achs rsgulated. It belongs in your home-should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stcmach| during the day or night. 1t's‘ the quickest regulator in the world. _ ' pepsin will give' you a hundred dol- Statement ld I-but "88 B°0n H9 it W3 lar’s worth of satisfaction or your "°°°lV°d YOU lll”°°6°¢i9d I0 dldrdld to the very important matters _which (Quotations furnished hy the proposed Council would advlsel Cm-dy & C0_ stock and h upon and direct. The intimation members Montreal .smc I present facts concerning Therefore my letter of may while absolutely ‘this regard emphatic. ed mv letter of November carefully and ill have yours ol' Oct. 31st. Yo manner to me at'lllly past explaining when-y trouble in the qpposlt since while, ae'-a rule, c _never been apparently Evenin the early opp`dsition~ days when a very few of Minister of Militia for the forces in' stood by you and overt England than there is for those at tations against you, 'youi y yalty by preferring those been untrue to you. also f rank which was given to your in my tele-' M¢Cu\-dy Building, Halifax, gram of 31st July should have -been c|_03|NG PR|c necessary. As soon as it was re- ceived your proceeded to disregard Atchison lt.” The first sentences of this quota Am0 and Fy Loco - Aim tion are absolutely true and it is my Annconda belief that had you been actuated by Am S & R the best, interests of he force, insteadl Can Pac of favorites, that csblegram would not' Col F and I . _ . . .. have been despatched. Your second Cen s Crucible Steel rd _ it." I think you must now be con- vinced this is a grave error on your part. You were notified the very first in stant any temporary conclu- sion was _arrived nt. I am not awere that "the principle of joint responsibility upon which F M. . Ct. . . . . .. Mex Nor Power- 106-- -- Ps. Steel Reading S. P. Studbaker Union Pac._..... U. S. Steel Yesterday 1047/if 69% 92% 98% 111% - 172% 53 - -. 107%- 86% - ‘ -1.16% 78% _ 106% 100‘/4 124 147% ~ 120% 118% constitutionaigovernment is based" U. Copper ` be privi- t°. _ 'micro- another. .November lst true, seem -vin my l lluve perus- lst _ very gsrused' ur- actions and period ,ln the' on would belin ioll days and ourteous. have or loyal. us repeatedly hrew the agi- rewurued lo- who had ued.) . . A'l'i0N5 ardlan) velllber 14- F. B. Mc-_ ond brokers. lr Exchange, N- S-1 _ ES 1 To-day 104% 69% 98% 100% 118% -' '<10 - . ' .90.~» -li .j 1.18% ` 10916 ` $79 : ~1o1%‘ 99% 127% 'M795 122% - .1'l0_Z£ _pau-n -img:-{ ` :_ ~ -~----» ~-~r_° :ff-_'~-'-""'l ." _ _._ _,;_._ t .~ .- 7 - innate. ltoaisgents i llett ,il HE desolation and hard ships of war, and the worst of winter weather, cannot damp the spirits of our Canadians from "‘home". - _ '_ Y. 'i _Ji:,,i‘.i.‘_;1’J¢,.¢‘ ..V- ;__».-‘_-...¢ __»T.._....._. ‘ 'U A . A sendfllirn a _sucrose supply of Gillette Blades, lor he the rgor wi __ lliapala who are not so fortunate. “ \ M ` ' " " ' __ ‘ ,.,ruil|.nr__ nc when the Christmas boxes arrive As you plan the parcel for HIM who is dear to you, don’t forget how keenly Gillette shaving equipment is appreciated in active service. lf he already has a _ _ "féty S ninja! ' *_ fill _ yoo~put_ia his Iso-.ole A __ _§_.~_v;..=_'.-:‘l=___.3:._.°;°as.r.f~.':....... ...*;i.%-3§§.......:: ' \ ' .` .."‘_._. ‘~-`,'_`;-, - ` "\ _h ‘i rj' ig] Safety Co. 'f.‘__: ‘ li; ` om" ....1 rms,-:rise-clusrrsrf up lieosrstld. im' r all _ ‘ D ' I , ‘___ ‘l » ~ » _ 4* _ ~l 11 Q i .U 1 l ll - _ ill! . _ - will ` lil 172 i'x4_‘h` 'l A i Af. _,_ _:ll _ 1, , "' 4-.; ,\ "'s .i 7 . 1'? r _‘-- 1! ,O a-sy" M.. - 4.; T"- ..` e`§'. 'll i 4 » 1 \ a rl. J -. » l nw i’ l|fYl'* I l "vt ‘” - ' a -_ _, all _ I1 Tlloae' who _haven’t been through trench life can scarcelas realize llow ~ - - ' _ ,U ll feel. to the soy. .lo lm r clllsus .line--lflroo 'rss r lui, _ . ll - deal-and comfomuo. Tins.-me l.a.r