GOT OUT OF GERMANY NEWSPAPES APE MAN TELL ES( FROM 1 offrey ark Represen Heut Wi at tl i Pyke Spent 10 _ Month With ally F 100 ped Into Other 4 man approach I'his alarm wilh cavalry within twenty we ng over resume provisions almo night of eeing a village w kindr border without near a the greatest on the Dutch Patti and Her Partners nner ir y+ donna or Vard My anca ting ter urrouaded men We miniatu whi whoever reg gal 1 she 1 ated a par on ded ¢ it exact toner in anced in turn high, and others too 1 one and all gave up in disgust At last turn came I was bling with eagerness and excitement determined to dance with Patti I hit the and waltz applause as | prize.' as the nen adv + too low my trem and or die gai ied wi note! and the off my 8 Rreat carried m Challenge to the Kaiser. Lord Northbourne, geventieth year, has man Emperor to Speaking at the prize Dover College, he said me great pleasure ser in single combat and coffee for one, formula---and I do not I should have the coffee Northbourne is still a "full in the Kent Volunteer Fencibles. He achieved some notoriety in 1913 by announcing that he would celebrate the day that Mr. Lloyd George quit- ted the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer by roasting an ox whole at his home, Betteshanger, near Dov- er, amid a public manifestation .of joy. He is now said to have aban- doned the intention. who Is in challenged mortal combat proceedings at It would geet the Pistol is 1 the Ger give Ka beliey loubt tha Lord private" two Warned by Birds. In the lonely districts of East An- glia the approach of Zeppelins is her- ilded by means of the wild commo- tion among the birds, which are sen- sitive to the vibration long before the airship engines can be heard by buman scouts, Bravo, Melba! $150,000 has ralian war funds concerts. Over added by been to Mme, make it as even as Before Lhe transaction, uot is the Uwe to count the cost, le le heen ngider added to Eran our losse cent tingent has tact with the £ names appearing of lat went md cor heavy of the he lists show that eq g§0 com con- enemy a in these long to men that the front with th ond cor no offi Although uncement been nf ion s sald in rime third of OV as op i been has ma well div nueleu igland and training wil be assemble three divisic tetuliy In require 11 be wastage f men and the 1 read overseas division Lt he ns the ments in but in 650,000, a New and ntry loubt heavy ily teered can be y place from Canada Found McClintock Records tl discov a explorer Stefans left ong f tl rankl seal partic ago port the Naval Service tawa I'he records were left MeClintock an explorer who d one of the parties which went h of Franklin 1863 Cur fou sa sited, J 3 McClintock 8 Ape by the sau date 62 years detailed received at those on contained i explorations Department is re of by Ot his by heads in sear in i 1 by date they Stefa exactly e dep were I they By another records left n a cavern near C McClintock, tell the explorer's intention travel three days westward in search land efansson instead tra veled th north, and made his discovery an hitherto unknown land been recorded In the cavern were ious records, some il They the fact that ck"s party well, had alres examined uth-east coast ind it to proceed west the as incidence of to of new ree « of as has Var recorded were legible all the sc were Stefansson is now ir p on the north end of Banks Lg f he has ot already reached FP e Palrick's and. At the latter expects Hsh a w far 8s possible In iary he rt an exploring trip over the Beaufort The explorer i= ¢ opinion the new land he discovered not extend very west until is defined by a nor row channel the other side of this channel be hopes to find more new country to add to Canada's far northern possessions p e plac inter base as Sea that does it On far Our Tallest Soldier, time in the history of war tall soldier at so great a dis- to a8 now. The tailest soldier At no was € vant: t sent from Capada to the war was Captain C. Hutton Crowdy, formerly of the 13th Battalion from Montreal He was six feet four in his stockings When the war began he was a lieu tenant in the Sth Royal Highlanders He enlisted witlr the~13th Battalion and was transferred to the 15th He went through all the battle contained in the four-days' hell upou earth around Ypres, last spring, and was never even scratched spite tremendo But on rk wil} prevent it : Some po iti procend $0 slowly that b _. wo savy astan THE DAILY HADOWH Wireless Frain Control at dangs ire is that connec ere tion between tion immediately receiver on the coppe wire eng of over ength of the wire and track directly track 12in If it is when the Waves p about above it alive, & tion is £ from it by tl bold the br train in the by a 1a at the line engine enters ection aud cl ked 1 ceiver caused of the engine and position to phore eng wl LT to off and indicate the But in ne cab tl} gual phore goe brake gravity automaticall A Slight Difference, A Ran Alfred relates Hert ber 1 ago? Majesty it happer billed ind with another p even more And both ap pearing on the two anese wher sent it ear H Now own on that a profu play announcemer of equally, if not ndeed popular were announced as the certalr was ely w than my own same day, in the "On tion at the Sunday before the the produ prov al 1e to travel by rair he train steamed in, amid the great but subcued excitement of the waiting crowd, and as" (mentioning a certain famo and it added, very stately and pompou actor- manager) nded from his loon, where he had been traveling great state, a coquettish lady ter stepped briskly up to hir pencil and note-book ready hand, and said she, with the and affected accent of ing, 'I beg your pardon, sir, but may 1 ask, are you "The Darlix of the Gods" or "Fhe Worst Won in Lon- don"2* 18, be "desce ga- in repor- n with in her pointed Upper Toot- A Question of Etiquette It is not generally known King George is an excellent player, and once, when he wus of Wales, he visited same naval yards and in the evening enterva a Lillia room for a quiet game, When the marker was Prince George was to be players, his self-pos bim aitogether Creeping up to ar officer who was present, he cried ina whisper loud enough to be distinctly heard by the Royal visitor: 'Excuse me, sir, but do yer Royal 'iglness or 'Spot told forsook I call "im Yaller' 2" Germans in Londen, known that the 3 still at London, Eng., at lent 6,000 naturalized and otherwise. 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