Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Dec 1917, p. 11

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On the British Western Front in France.--View of some dugeuts, Y. M. C. A. occupy cellar of ruined village. ~--Pheto vy courtesy of C. P, R. --Pheto dy courtesy of C. P. R. "ee A AR Th LT Lo % 0 LY NP A Soe! § + a BR oy ¢ . S * 8 Ty 4 LSE IRN LS : Lo : 3 SER pie View in some ramparts. Battle of Flanders. --Photo by courtesy or ¢. br. R. many such. > , a Rs Ww rom which they were driven--we have taken 1 Fortress in a wood 1 ( Habits of the Bl HE black bear cama shuffling | searched down the mountain side through | tin. the fallen timber, pausing here 'paws for a dessert and found a This was held firmly in bis i bit 'at the tep It { . contents looked It was summer and | req and delicious. Being a cautious the feed was good. He'was quite well-| bear he Investigated furtaer by satisfled with the world. He Bad | thrusting bis nose into the opening found a very good field tor investi. | and sniffing deep. lustantly "he gation in the pew territory he had coughed violentis and a cloud of par- Just taken up. im the tangle of the | ticles arose from the can and filled burnt and fallen trees he .was sure | his eves and mouth. With a strangled of staples of life, and dows on the | roar he raced blindly about. He tore edge of the rivet beside the trail ne! yp blankets, he wallowed against the often discovered rare tithits left by | camp stove, he ripped the teat wails camping pa with his frantic paws ang finally A hoarse whistle booming ap from brought ali down upon him in a ruin over the shoulder ot the moantain onied wreck. Fighting madly hg work his left scarce causea nim to pause. | od free and dashea to the river for it was a section of his every day | where he plunged madly iuto the lite Ever since bis youngest cub flood just as Jin, Simyson. a guide days he had heard the roar, far or and hunter, rounded the trail and Cloth Hall, Ypres, §s it appeared ut the end of 1816. . ~Pheto by courtesy of GC, P, RB Ciose, on one side or aaothér. Some- times he crossed the steel bars on Which the roaring ' monsters slid down or rolled ap. out sna into Meld. He was a British Columbia pear. and the Pacific mai Re rther. and spied a:tent tempting and he There was around, and Ne thrust an ing. isitive Dose within. Strange ts and won- der' 1 nals greeted He made 2 57% Sweep at a baz with one snowy oc one | Saw the ruin wrought. Simpson looked at the damage and SWore, he pulled the canvas trom the tangled mess of camp varaphanalia ard disturbed a fine dust. He smeez- ed. He logked further. Red par- ticles au m little clonds when he . moved ahy article. He picked up the Whe the next dawn paloted the can which caused the trouble, and he | beaks he started out with ais rifie iaughed. It was cayenne pepper. 4nd nis kodak. Men who heot in the But be thought the bear was prov: (Canadian Pacific Rockies tor thelr BE a nuisance. 0 he rode ten miles livings have realized that the camers- and bronght back [eye is as much of a wmoney-getter as hs buliet. When the bright metal in the thick | san peered warmly asd Of: the tastiest-looking ple. of rottes|the low showider tha 108% on the edge of the down timber inte the bresd . he kuew ¥ the habits of bears | was loskinz

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