,___ ',‘.; _ ”'liadld ills and but iilm °'-I'-» *mf #br 191.1- em ,_ 'figs :Q1-I 'i'i'§'%'iY s 111. 1' wort:-and I iaeoaditiou. Hel; = ¢_>ug-__u_~»-._;1»_.;_v_.l`u..n. tlmn eatielsctory. mm' .r§_.*fr':‘:*.':“;.°a°.:"..,.,t.~“ --<1 »---»- 7 ‘WI -resented ' eftefiilaedt ones dr-;h¢r§:'s'i'i iw# NIH. _and I regained in old- ogre virility. froaiy, 1 .un eupyirr the beet health I have ever had '.- n. i. xstnv "Fruit-A-tives " is or Km.” Fwd! ll file world. grietuxg °‘l_\'0;f_`b°wei| and skin es well ss 0,, \ \` n _ 5. _ ¢“:;_;_“;7£'r;;*__y l_uoihea and _ N-1 vev"iu ish - u If 50°- I box. 6 for $550, t:ia‘l sii:‘;?5i¢. mill be rest on receipt of prius by -s-tives Limited, omg., §s€$§§'* sig § . III -THE lure IIB mn ' i 'rsamrro sousenuiimirr. ' ` ZA sergeant of' the Rille Brigade E' ‘ uioundedat Neuve, Chapelle, says: qsnmms ofres monev “ -1-u lan _ ~ An umm ____-__ R A M C e __¢'\£r§5.‘i__m'l‘i2?1‘i"{.‘hi“i.§.‘ii’§'i.r"r?ri- Rg§_'=§=,_gr__»_§r1»¢ or ularsr 9. 2_2. ww: . , e. . .wo‘ urz,.says:_' _ °U1°V° 011° 01?' wnivreientitneivncnipsiis,writer- ._ nina Naive ousriais. our aspen," ve as followsz. ' _ » _ edHs:‘;i:‘r?°:?l££;“gr'l'rl§ tr;:r‘_‘r‘;f‘$:g *Egg was the viiisgz. There were f,wn’_phas- __ Life has been absolute I-isll; there been uurdruluu um und our rub “_ es in the at ek. The Royal Befk- _ _rr ni; other word rar it. My ates may ‘um Emu muu mpeg, ruru or ,entry ehires were on our right and the e s sky as I lost count of everything, go ou, huur by umm uuu two huuru Lincoln: ou our left. The Berks and , Li l s were to take the Garnish ‘ but on thenisbt ot the 9tbl was sent' b ~ . . y. day, and -i ou t li th 0°° ll .- ‘ “ ' '°““ °"’ “'° ir me n mbnrarnenu to an advanced dressing post, Mig. .mur Mums “nm” r r _ _ _ _ _ 4 1 (1 |, (_ rbnc es 1’ a 0 -age lgeintzgcihe treuehes to berresdy in a position where 1 noglgygsgf 51;. Our iii-et bombardment was begun' lg ”°x 33" A979- m- °0 _ervlse and coutrolthe men under 'me at 755 BUD- by 100 811116. Tile- BNH- ’ . . ter- the oth °‘"' 3"" °9°h°d “fe °"'“I¥m There was a “dug-out' in the trench, 0l 011 W8! 3, 000 verde It 'Wal over our heads. and for an hour you . mum not h not a very good one. but l was only riilc. The guns included 11-poundere Germanr_ep?;'w’;:?;`:bf:°:§‘;r_ay E23 in it for two hours, when l had some fish* UD £0 13 inch- The shell fire uuuu uurrrrrrem ' Sleep- was tremendous. The Germans were At 3 ,_ ru_ we “track started and The men have to ure over me pam. practically stunned by it. Their shel- wlm; few qu,-muur were le" “uve net. and at the same time scan the ters and 'trench supports were knock- uurcmy uurrr,udurud_ About 10 “_ m_ ground in front to see if there is any- Gd in- cgguameu buguu tu pour ‘ru but ur 12 thing doing. Of course, il there is When the Berks and liiucolns ad 5 guru urguuu orders m so to me 2nd i;ri_y_i_._i:_lu_g sgeriagr' _doi_r;_g_, th_e_ vvlaols; vuucad___they_ mot with some slight _ eu o err s. ' ie rs opposi on rom ii machine gun and Battalion Rifle Brigade in N eu" night (Saturday) was comparatively some rlllemen who had riot-'popped' Chapelle. From that time onwards it r is almost impossible to describe things q" °t“'°“\' 8111111 uvlns the stronger. the shells, ' , I" B I “£00 lil] econd boinbardment, equally ter- lhavo had wonderful experience of This °°“dm°“ °f ‘h 5 8 A H . - u muueru uumu_uuurr Germans “rms Si_1_uday afternoon about four oicloclr. ,~;u1u_ ou _Nwvo chupelie, was the to rush the trench we were in and 1; en them w°‘°'“ “We” t°"l`m°'» °XPl°' second phase. The village had been felling back by hundreds; seen them fr°“i' w“‘°‘};r“‘;r°__‘$ “W g"°““'3~ Ifamell' put iowa state of strong defence by giving themselves up as prisoners and boa? yrdfal’ 5 was staffed bl’ the Germans. From our advanced bolus hauled into one trench. have r° b 'ir 3”' ““d,r§;’_° G""m““ 3"” mf' position we could see the Germans re- Y e 0 “B 8” ""5 got 501115' tiring into a. wood They brought up dressed Germans (and been offered ' . The latter were vyonderiul,and miles “ard guna and opened me rm “__ money for it afterwards l They are better than theirs Germans came ' uns In ed on their in an appalling nine or terror when - , , _ rr _ _ over until about 200»yards from us. [r))‘;;rri;;§'i°°I‘ g p V _ they ar ve a f - 08001 the wounded away was the "“ "°“‘ "mt l’°'“‘ cam" “"“‘° '“"“‘ r sew nn instance ni cermnn univ- HAIR WORK K - 1 . Th (iid I. - worst. I had only four stretcher- gf,sxgyuB_r°¥vrrr 882° n§°":_;’o_?_;'_°‘°,r,;’_§_’B .rr-y_ Two gun, were uurvuq by uu Of- I t ilcer and a man who brought ammu- Qi' , I _...__ bearers out of 16 and on y wo ` ' . ' una 0 nu 1 tn t , ~ con e s x o nox morning _ _ ___ behind __ _______e_1 house -~ _ stretchers, and the shell fire was so - and 1 w r ii d M‘0 d “H90” ‘°° - Col' nets. trlnslormetlolll. great that it was Impossible to carry “IKl\twLw¢c 0g0|_w Trzueureulibuutnozx .They would tire und then run behind T ` ve _slice- , .- uilwgk I . th t il li | - _ - . . p -c nom and nnderrulh. ate. h_r‘§;“M?ay_“;o°’_§e‘;_:3'~f0“m‘;“_$’g§“‘1a‘; 0¢l0¢k,_ the house. heir me was ry The whole business was not half so tive- llllile. from eombinga or cut hair. Gen- “°:_f_:l:tl°__ti°“D°el also inode. Worlr ggairyersagqsr? r§)‘fr‘:_;° ,?r;';§§“€h;2; bad as I thought. and 1 am very pleas- Germans with heavy guns started W ~il0i’ OM- u mcrauy not K réor 'run M last eil we had the show we hail, us ldon’t playing on our supports and fire ' ‘ r hat ha pens now. lt is not dan- trenches. By their fire they tried to url i t ri a i _ ‘fa ° W P _ MISS D. RUDGE, waggglutau chad tgwul, n lkuguéirtt rrsag; _§_5_Bl`°_\i\B 0i\C0__y_0\»\ $45!: |133) l.l1;3 trench. stop our reinforcements. -- - le n e - . - 111 _G_r_eet"Georlo Street. mi?-lin aghsoth tiidgg siliIgegli_ll>i1emIre;rI)l1rI§ blade; gr; lrirtngsnllplais ilggthii woiiii. A PROUD l\Gl-l1E\'i<;lvll<:.l;'l‘ ' R Just before the show bgsii l was going ` ' i il they see you. ,_ ,_ L0 have te" with X ill me “ex” A member of the 2nd Battalion Bed- V l ; . __ We are in old German tern hes,ver ' f ' ’ unsqul¢nry~ washing is mmgsg mx “‘°“°h- bm “il ll‘°“Eht9 “Veil °f f°°‘l lerdsbire Regiment, which fought at were postponed until nine or ten the Neupu Cuapeuu uud received the co _ d _-gg. _ that remains o e. y , T man headquarters, Ishould think wrArtel_;’I"“I° i” me Imyal 1' “BMC” Corp, The brilliant success uhich th possible For two days I could not h d W have now been next morning gratulations of the G O C iorwar l r 1* f- ... on _ the next page or the WHTCHWORD .»_ _ or ll i W l _ :Q is- ui _ _'rn-,Q H110. jll111lJir1g into n side trench. out e oil the enemy for a considerable _ time. lie was wounded in the leg. it Prnfesstuvral tam; ~» - ~ e r - ~ ‘ un er re and hell fo fi ed ,I I th i 11 ' ' - _ _ . _ . ._ r wuuug ,urs ,usa me ‘QNX mgrlfr _cl-|ANci=. on FATE ‘§rf_°’f§,tf,’u S‘;,u,§’u,°_w1{’,‘;u§§°°‘§y fue get b:\_¢1< without being int. innrrtnr.. , . - i, ~ _ _ C a hous intel Ger- General Olilcer Commanding the IVth “nt Milla” 8190 grill 11D to the wire - x ' . _ h . . P Spent last night up in the trenches. troops or the rvth Corps have Bc NEUVE CHAPELLE l l l w :ici are on y ai mile outside the _ the c__pt____e ____ Ncuve Ch _ ICQRBON & DUFFY , Private selwood, or the nine Bri- town- Set Of! Hi 10 11- ui. icaui1\s 15"” "1 . “ sand bags on a railway truck and el” ii’ Of the 5"9t‘mD°rt““‘;‘;__t° gre ` _-\ r:il.1.AN'r comm.-\.\'nl~:n _ . Bsrriiteri one Attorneys side. saysf - ‘ . . ~ ~ lr u t wuizzmg punt your head. lt 411100 °11\1B°.. espcemiiv' at ‘B 1 1; (Worm, Carter. himself is unmrsau I R 1 B k f C me that was only a tea iight com ar- 0Bl11€ VSFY f088Y We C0 D _ d D thi The me lantry oi regimental oificers and me u ly said to have behaved with wond- ‘eriul g llsntry lor though wounded Solicitors for oya an o ans s ~ ed with Neuve Chapelle. In the half- S96 illlylwdy 01’ 9-HY 115- n id "let and ‘the assistance afforded them bY- H » » __ _ __ t I 0 noni-'s bombardment that began the heavy suns from behind won 'ller nits is deserving of th Men who fou it t M n ha told 11 0 S gl 8 0 B ve 1 uldrys osglbly iod ol the war. The heroism and ga m HONEY ‘T0 LOAN. . ' 3 400 guns were used go." The roar of the shells after the arti Y u » ` ' d the corps co DR. CLIFT _ CHRONIC DISEASES __Victorla liotoi, Ch‘iown. P. E. l. “nc °"“5‘"“‘°° "““Y PM ‘““‘ bnuet 1 crawled been about soo I-sé\c___¢._`4?_:tE_d_i_ Arr __ _. . _. r. rg.. 1.. . rrumrnng ,__ » '* ' ' ,l'f"1'a.-.,lg!\.f ‘ , H" fi' f . 5,, ... __ _€g*.";'.‘..".»1.i:n. ,- 1 , , Jill- . . . 1. ,. r ,_,__-_ ___"`_,_'?(__ , Ji ‘ ' _\._,'._`_;_,i....r;,?._;......__..5, __ ,_ -' some of ours this afternoon. susssion An'rn..|.snv coming quick. They do hate us. They were crying all sorts of r\ar_nes to u__s, r r s . ' the villages the smell is awful. on ,, we come_-been in t_rie__ri_ior,nln§ we gut “G5l“MN° °° “ATE Us nrho' word ,mug rrruu ,msc two 1 - ' n cup o rum, an s sen s us o . _ _ . _ _ sleep without rocking. I can hardly Writing to a friend in Ii_nwii,k, Prlv- ;:om_l';__sn\es_ gsriénrugr u_1_.:_o1i_i_»;1:_1_1_::>_i:_ md rrmu_\r_u.u,rne to _auyoruu uu Wu iii.o_~it. McGowan, of thc .ind K.0.S. r y, _ o wi r rf u r uur of uuu Borderers, says:-“I am very glad trenches had not been out by the an- Xorklzii uuinuuf gesux, ueeu uuuu that tho worst of tho bad weather is tiidcry preparation, consequently thc "ru u‘;e'uu| Wm, pmrruuu druuuueu oteruow. It has been very cold in the msn had get hung up on it and the _ ' I or snow most 0!1(_lormnns had time to bring their l to 0 ll - 1 _ trenches, with ra u _ but I am glad to my th” I ren: “Sgr the' time. and waist-deep in water. Maxima into notion. The assault, d lost heavily. .iiigdnl ildiiiltiillgouéltilldnig nevgr hadi 'film I5 WW' 50 "WHY E110" lla” 000 therefore foiled all We ` my kilt oflrsince we came up hero,and ,` "°°'.'_l;¥"r°“ rxet- TT_m9G C_f’“““`5' I;’__I‘;`r . Ali' eye-witnesses agree in saying _anauss. eemsnsiv ' gmeqriéal I,\:,f:,\;',l|(}r,1gui;leu|I:,)rv:;r3‘;o_;’,’If,‘r',x;§_ not loft a house nor s church stand- . ‘ lug, levelling everything they ame ‘uh 'md me Germans were -guns on uiidoss: but their day is coming? and Company-Sergeant-Major Jones An oiilcer of the 9th Battalion .01\1‘ trench _being only tb ty ya German wire trying to cut it. I 'C _ _ ,,... /"` _f..»~, , ,,,,.,,,.. i .._._-..---or-.ww n » ~-v- ~~ .sw :_ _-.-~. --_-_ - ff. .~_-.~:-ff-'f-_~:-_-= f-'-'->-'-'-'f- - - - - - - - - - ~ - - BEFORE, TH E WAR _*__ Bn. in bermefw 19,15 lv msec me li New M4# _ln Germany " the men behaved in a most magnr flcent way. I saw the artillery 011- seving ofllcer this morning. He said that they were absolutely splendid. ac- tually stayed tive minutes under t_i_}e toriulu have brought hack with thmn is "getting your \-:md up." i‘\'l_i-.iii man "gets his wind up" :io gets fright. To assist the cii0l;t=u.i'Cun, wounded suldien :rt llulluozly t.,ld grim story. A _vollug uulzlicr was on night engaged at 'Lo hrciisxwork when n liars-ligiit wont np. lie ilun himself into n hole for i-ova-1*, but i it lay the body of :L #curl if mr, \\'l»_e r land march about three miles to with- ubont 700 nrdn of the trenches, a. in y n carrying with us barbed wire, wire a ,-netting, spades, and all the necessary e implements. We ,then set to work on B .the reserve trenches, returning to E icump about six in thc morning. t| There are usually plenty of stray rhuilot lly g , q h is-ration, I don‘t tliinkl The Germans was at “Jack Johnson" hole, onli in 5 in about uite u me nu- k . he touched in his lull. '!'L\e sho' must wuste a queer lot of ammuni- L ‘WIS U10 mimi' fU1' U10 Y011“frSt€1`. who tion and tire their rifles over the scrambled hastily out mul was nm ini: for other cover, when he vm rudely brought to earth by ri com li-itrench for tho sake of making ii S inoise. There has been nobody hit so ' far and that is always one consola- 0 ii very sad loss. indeed, to-'us, but, n\ psnion to save him from the vcr ' Tl Y run. C The work is pretty hard, but real- "Poor little Webb wus hcnrd shon-ii amourrt to nur wus than 4 000 me; gallnnthend. Snatt was shot throughi,Dl`0B0l1l1 dafigef 0! 21- Sf\1l’<11’~ 10 ‘ the ing, but mnnngrrs to rrnwi buck. r youngster “got his wind ur" and ` e But. Madden, Webb,, 0’Donoghue,nnd_‘wus some time before he recovered thing is ru_ 'rue mud, are (un og ¢` Young were killed during the assnult,i uy the latter being hit actually on the from the shock.- liie oi the Territorials which som had just came back from it he prospect of it fine breakfast, lor, use .the s0ldicr‘s own words, the was “a dandy hum" being cooke Moreover, it -was the morning on that account. The last raelie were hcing cooked when a. surpr' it was nightiull before the men cou return. Northing more wus seen the ham. THE "DANDY NINTI-I." A private in the “Du.ridy Ninth writing on the Sth ol March, says: unnr- under ilrc. r pu it But there is another side to th what restores the balance. The me l` night/s work, and there ws5`th ' i. ll\u'r\s‘ Day, and the Scots were pr u . _ PiU`ifli; to en.i0Y I-l1¢’»mH0lV€B the m01`0 The thing that bothers us most is rc all is of __ ilur company, "H," is doinchc from the rest of the Battalion. The pool today fm- grading wrgu nu. eue. mlnpany has been sent up country to my. Ho pleaded guilty to sending it dig trenches, und are consequently r-.ohio to his employers. the Sison Com- the iiust company in the Ninth to puny. Piillsidolphla, about o, cotton - W, r de. at night iriu1sn.i:tinn with Germany. Ill ly nothing to the pretty mess every- holes caused by shells, and you are 0 over the puttees in mud and water 0- before reaching the trenches. When D there, we have to -work in the mud ‘1 und darkness lor lonr hours, and B thou mitrch hack through more mud. 0 The Germans put up hundreds ol ‘"0 star shells during the night. and 0- these illuminate the whole ..plsce. Of They are, of course, to prevent our-~ 0- rises in the darkness F9 wet and cold feet, so we a praying for dry weather, as it bus e order came_to man the brcnstworks. mined pretty constantly since wo llreukiux-xt had to hc abandoned, an <1 cnrrn ont. I think the thunder or ure lil . guns is responsible for this. _ osonca cwrsuouee is rouuo Gun.-rv. ,, i.0`t\iDON. April l7.»~ George Ari.~ - hui' (iatehouse. ia. native of Montreal, “ . was sentenced to one month imprison- ‘I ' ment and fined 75 gulneas at Liver- 6