Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jan 1918, p. 9

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el : ES % . $ 12 Pages 3 | Pages'9-12 3 : : Ee __YEBAR, 85 NO, 25 EINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, SE« OND ~ECTION A 3 ! Sp ESERVE OF MOR / rp solution 13% "hall give as LTE 4 ! TENSION loom GERMANYWANTSPEAGE 5, c= a ad amr omon 11 NE BACK ON Let the Boys in the Trenches Teach nation a danger -_ oY to all"peace and ah obsizele to aif . . . : 1 9" . U"s a Lesson, : 3 : oi ON LL NOW SEEKS FROFIT OF WAR IN | disarmament. = &&-= H lif Di United States Officer Saw Bel. 0B SAYS STEVENS JE Ephen lea OTE lous ag rr ' POLAND. The notion that Framce is to be alitax Disaster gian Babies Impaled on | here that the fisi Spal > st destroyed, Belgium to stay in chains . er ive humor Wan struck from the head he Medui gs = : : us ik ih to in chains, German Bayonets. A Says it Is Astonishing the Way / of an unsuspecting ecave-man, when e Meaning of the Congress a are to be Jeff naked to a coloss i i a . a -- hig neighbor of the Stone Age struck Brest-Litovsk Set Forth by Noted aid yi 1 eal t hakaa 10 eoloasal HERE can be a doubt that { New York, Jan. 29%.-German Tanlac Overcame His Pr Gr Ye of HT mm 1 | Ameren Crit, Who Sey Thad | te? tin ("Ceo the isvestgiion Sate Ab8 strenhise Brel ee boca] Troubles. . , us . .w . & s where they have been | 06s | grimaces of his - surprised - vietim. the Warlords Have Altered Their ve itr ver : Bn deeper than to rd IACI once, Bombers of fhe Re- The stomaci ST jatel the condi ! S. Pain and suffering, the distorted and Ideas' of World Domination for, . ? . iy 8x np publican/Chib were told Saturday by of | MER Jegdlates the semis the grotesque, these are the appeals = sad of hoal or Abie ¥ 3 tq the humorist in the primitive the pilot of the Mont Blanc and the 'States military observer in Germany eal of health or disease as the case : - HRS . 5 . without giving way ta fear at imag- 8 2 be. Tanlac is intende ar- THEY CAME INTO BEING aid oe pe Rumor o1 the, a0 PART from the obvious f- } inary perils. If. after all the ao pilot of the Imo, or determine whe- during the mobilization, having been iy for the regulation of he hpi dun, relative responsibility of tion of the blopd and is the fountain the Present. There are real dangers enough Capt. A, P. Simmons, a United did not excite the humor of the an® forts that wi a | 8 £ © 'hed 3 erican embassy i : ; gn $ t will be made by | fices and suffering of the g Germ bot- attached to the American embassy lig > 0 acti ata vha cient prophet, but the = sight of a 8 be 4 ices & ing of t past three | ther a rman agent was at the bot. and the correction of catarhal inflam- : : : the Germans to capitalize | Years, we do mot attain a new order | tom of it. What is of vastly more Berlin, | ation, hut, it. 18 wo ypeommon thing > shining ecrapium is a perennial of things, the end of nations in arms, : ' "Pon't let anyone tell you , thal for persans who have used it. to find. the end of the preparations for and importance isto learn" why behzol° Garman atrecities are merely fic- it has relieved them, not only of in- against predatory warfare. If there and T.N.T. were carried in a single tion," Capt. Simmons declared. "One digestion but also of rhe matism, ganda purposes, its chief value and | are new Alsace-Lorraines created in| cargo. That is a point which is now of the most grievous sights | ever kidney derangements and many other interest for the world lies in the Russia, in the Balkans, in Asia | peing discussed, and nobody has yet saw was the impaling of babies on other ailments not generally recogniz- Minor, we shall have nothing to show : the ends Bf German bayonets and od gs having their origin in stomach for the most terrible affliction in hu- appeared to explain why such a dan- their return to frantic mothers. If trouble. a ; 3 man history save scars amd "wounds | §erous method was adopted. Had you knew the horrors that patient,i The experience of Albert Steyens, a in the world war. It might have a | unhealed. But this is the danger. the cargo of the Mont Blanc been suffering little Belgium bas beer well-known employee of the Archi further use if it enabled the allied ue German is not gore © ™ i | composed entirely of benzol or gu. 1 ETOURH, your blood would freeze in!hald '& Holmes Construction Com- aris or stay 1s. : : : 3 reins. NY. W oR " yoo ¥ dor ron The at wil decide woe tirely of explosives the disaster could x "We've got to sacrifieg till the pany, whe Jaa in a seine, n ] ; a ther he can stay in 'Riga, Belgrade, not have occurred. The inference is! kin is worn down to the bones of statement, very forcibly demonstrar venting" the "lanks" force of an opponents argument. sion of unduly disturbing and over- | and Warsaw. His road to the |that the Allies do not make a proper {our owh gate. We'll pay, but not tes the remarkable powers of the i HE War a hi ®t ne optimistic bulletins which continue Straits Lathe Soa Bis way inspection of their cargoes ; that they In the way Germany 'waniz 'us 1s Tremigr Praparation."' Mr. Stevens ardal DRez rems are taking chances, either because . si s 8 ke Stated] sl = : ordinated sffort by many men acting | ed a high state of perteclion in the | fous countries. i a Simouda New York they are without proper experts or Bh rs Fl ee has ig and on. several ar. 1 under three separate departments political world, At election, times Te Congress of Best-Litovak i | + | for the sake of spedd in delivery. France to make any showir "for tand 1 6n bothered Nth my Ridyeys aicalarly it Is the most powerful |@ concrete evidence of tis fact that ~ ns p 3 a ia : Re had frequent pains in the \ p y p u a y . Two Gods. \ The important thing now is not te |our enemy is fortified by almost im-ismall of my back. 8 furitni 5 : weapon of offence and defence. Some | the Germans have on the present 3 niéh Hoge. 16 a FA : ble force : a y back. So, during the the Ministry of Munition | straft-laced people denounce it as |showing won the war in the East, The following article by Chauncey | PUTI€0 1H056 1 sponsible for the dis- | pregnable force {past summer 1 had sn attack which {n the autumn of 1914, when the | dishonest and mischievous, and be- but by the same token it discloses Depew is particularly applicable to- ager, dit 1 Sake PE an ams that it TT -- somplately disgbied me for doing ines i he western front bad | wall the lowering of moral stand the fact that Germany has lost the | day in view of the Kaiser's speeches BE ars : A {EF ADULTERY. A © : ing in the way of work. 1 simply belligetents on the western {rent had ards, bat at om it reveals a grim | War on the sea and in the West, and | the past few days: 1g It i Suggestion by. the Now York MAKE AM LEERY, A CRIME, had to give up my job, which was sense of humor---the playful humor | Is seeking hee profit in Poland, mot "The God of battles is appéaled to Suh that 3 ne Al ies' kuowledge of Neighborhood Workers to paying me seven dollars a day, and of the dinosaurus as he butted 'his |in Belgium; in the Balkans, not in daily by the contending hosts, but | Chemistry has DOI heen properly | VOB Rakesh : go to bed. If my back had been bro- ugly head into the fact of the cave- French Lorraine. there are two Gods. The poef Hein- mai lzed; that he practical ¢hents Legislation, : ken'it couldn't have hurt worse. It man hiding behind a tree or moun- Peace made. by negotiations be- rich Helne, in a famous prophecy isje bave been sidetracked in faver Toronto, Jan. : 20 --Having re- was something like lumbago, and ox tain rock preparatory to an evening | tween Germany and the Western Sighly veats ago. said that Germany | 0fithose whose kndwiedge has: heen ceived reports of an alarming in- tended all Gown through my hips and meal. powers now would 'amomut to a | Would resurrect from their graves the | obtained from text-bogks, printed in fcrease in cases of adultery in the the muscles and leaders of my legs. Some of the political speeches and | transaction based upon the, posses- stohe gbds of their ancestors and the | Germany for the myst part. In dis- leity, the Neighborhood Workers I jiardly bear to turn over in writings {n the recent election eam- | sion by Germiny of Belgium and a | hammer of Thor would smash the tussipe this matter a short {ime ago Association have decided that. the ed, (he pain was so severe, and the baign, so #ar from exciting wrath | small portion of Frante, and by the | weakness represented by Christian fhe uiour Scientifique. raid that | only remedy les in making adultery only 'wayel vou 1 raise myself-up in and angry reprisals, only excited | enemies of Germany of all Ger- | cathedrals. When the commander of aot army chemists and chemical ja criminal offence under 'tha law, [hed wi catching hold of the bed- merriment in those gifted with a sav- | many's colondes and the power to | the U-boat which sank the Lusitania ng meels have not received the rank | The association is memorializing Ot- Land wien I did get up 1 was ing sense of humor, Without & sense | continue the paralysis of Germany's and drowned its passengers, when the | 10 Which they are entitled I'heir | tawa with the hope of securing the barely abi 'hobble around. Well, of humor, and a faculty for dismis- | sea-borne ' commerce. Despite all | commander of the U-boat summoned pasition, in fact, is below . that of | necessary legislative amendment to Iw afd up this way for two months sing unpleasant thoughts.and mem- | contemporary confusion and exeite- | to his'deck the survivors of the Bel- pharmacists, The Monitenr says jthe eniminal statutes. = Co vhil tried the best things I | ories, life would be unbearable in |ment, the real question in the West | gian Prince, and then 'submerged that if vessels of the Mon jane | "At present the Jaws of Canada do 'knew' of. I niver did get up and out ! days of fierce political strife, when | is, nos whether Germany will win the | hilariously, leaving them. in the | class had on board chemists. ¥ he { NOt recognize adyltery as in itself until 1 got 18 lac. husband disagrees with wife and fa- war by erushing France and Britain | ocean, both were praised: and decor | Tank of officers there would be g dif-/ 8 crime within the code, or ee i: : saw a Tanlac; testimons ther with son on the issues before | before-the United States can get up, ated with the irom 'cross, and their ferent system: of inspection of car- | able by any legal penalty, | 1 mah 1 know personally, so x + the country. We should try and take | but whether she /will be able, by | acts were proclaimed #s proofs of goes, and such accidents as that. at feonditions are sald 30 Have DEO ly A tev it. - I was flat on my American invention. Experiments | 4 1a0f out of the soldier's notebook if | inflieting more heavy casualties, to | God's help; when Belgium suffered Halifax wauld be impossible. It | aggravated during the past year yack in bed when I began on Tanlde with various tractors were made oh | we would continue to smile and to | persuade them to abandon their | unspeakable horrors, when the vil- | Says that in Germany. there have au a and it may seem astonishing, but it's behalf of the War Office and bY a | jon off the gloomy forebodings that | ight for a general European settle- | 1ages of Northern France were de- been few seridus accidents due lo IN A FIERCE FIGHT. a fact, by thg time I finished my first small expert committee oMthe Ad-' , iyo. like a thunder cloud as we |ment before we can arrive on the | stroyed, their orchards cut' down, chemical explosions, and. this im- | bottle I was able to go back to work miralty undér Winston Churchill, | rouq the speeches of political oppon- [battle line. = What Germany is now | their men killed, their women out- munity is declared to be the result Russians : Fail to Cnt Their Way and I haven't lost a day from that then "First Lord. ' Through the me- { ,niq und gasp with suppressed emo-|affer is lo get peace in the West on | raged and deported into slavery, it of German chemists and engineers} * Through Rumanians. [time until now. My kidneys. don't dium of the Committee of Imperial | jon as we are forced to listen to the | the basis of the situation of August, was claimed, that all this was done having proper rank and being back. Petrograd, Jan. 29.--Serious fight- both¥r me any more, my back never Defence the various efforts for the | seals of our rrost intimate friends | 1914 this is the maximum of ber by the help of God and in partwer- ed up by the high military autbori= |g jas taken place in 'the neighbor- hurts and I'm enjoying fine health. solution of the problem were - on the stupidity 2nd folly. of our | hopes. With reference to France ship with Fim, that God was again | Hes. hood of Galatz, near the border, ac I have never found anything that did ordinated, and certain. conditlons oviieat course of nection, and hegiu | and Great Britain she expects to sac { the stone God of the German forests. The French paper says that. the |. ging to a a a The Jike Tanlac and [ certainly were laid down which had to be fuls| to inser it the age of laughter and | rifice certain of her colonies. She Whefi the other diy the British army | men to be depended on now are not | 5ygtrian Headquarters "ai. Brest- Bppreciate what it hes done for me filled by the proposed car. humor has gone forever. may even think of possible indemi- | captured Jerusalem, and after a the mere. theorists, bus the men act~ | ilove t" Tne Russian 0th Serbian "U0uEl fo fell other ahout it." , From among the mumerous types | Fro the trenxhies there is always | ties to Belgium. But her main ob- lapse of six centuries brought the ually engaged in: the nufacture ' pivigion attempted to fight their way]. Tan! 1d io Kingston by A. P. of tractor-inspected the most satis: | (he fnapiring sound of laughter, | Jectivés. now are In the mast | sdered places under Christian rule; and handling of the chemicals sed | inogugh Gulatz and regail Russian Cae Wis andi ip. Plevna hy Gilbert factory was found to be a caterplllar | yop fuco death und terre priva- land in the Balkans. Her efforts to when they sacrificed thousands of | IB explosives. = Theke are the MER, iqrpitory trom: which they have been | Oo er i's with' a endless self-laid track, OVeT | yams at thy would a sportipk adven- | dominate the world by crushing | lives to win by jhe bayonet rather | Who should be 'given cORIMISSIONS, (ou off By the Rumanians on Janu which inVernal driving wheels could ('gyre fn tne woods of the North coun-| France and getting at Great Britain than the shell, which would desecrate | Décause anyone knows (hat the men | opp go Eo or ANY ERE 1,088 : be propelled by the engines, try ot home, The grim realities of | have been for the-time being, at hallowed temples and tombs, they who have gone into, the great gf 3 wii LAWYERS LOSE JOBS. : ; ooo | soufce of amusement to children, and the Congress of Brest AS RESULT OF LONG, STEADY]. ihe cartoonist: The trouble is that | Litovsk for their own peace propa- AND CO-ORDINATED EFFORT go few can laugh at a joke at their : ------ own expense. Were each individual By Many Men Acting Under the Bri-| born with a strong sense of humor ot that 1 Ee ina tish War Office, the Admiralty and the passions 'and the frictions=inci- | fact that ii furnishes a good index dental to an election, for example, | of things as they afe at the moment the Minister of Munitions. would be entirely absent. Most pol} ticians take themselves too serious- : : ly. A good hearty laugh would oft- of the British Government | jimes prove more effectual than the public to avoid a greaf deal of un- can take credii { it stinging retort in dissipating the | necessary alarm, due to the succes: Cr one man oi ote cepuriment . hey came into being ¢ & au long period of siudy and C0- | concealing one's thoughts had reach-{ 0 reach it from 'public men of var- the War Office, the Admiraity, ang seitled down to trench warfare, It became obvious that some means ol parrying the danger of weéll-directed and well. protected machine gun hry from the German trenches must be, discovered if the British infantry was to carry out asfaunlts with suc- cesn, i One of the first proposals put for ward was for a machine 100 feet long, 46 feet high, and £06 feet wide, weighing some 300 tons, propelled by an 800 horse;power engine, and with driving wheels 40 feet in dia- meter. Another early suggestion, and the one which led most directly to the "tanks," wag made by Colonel Swinton in October, 1914, to puild ! armored cars on a tractor system, an ~~ ADVT. 2 3 . » , The struggle against the Ruman- i In February, 1916; the first "tank" | wir Ges barraged by the fires of an | least, set aside. Phey are abjects restored to the world the spot where | ahd worked their way up bave re- |, low ; ontigued | first nitad was completed and taken down do & | yhguenclabis Soir "of galety and {for 'next time,' mot for the balance Christ dled for (he brotherhood of | ceived a training that all the lectures | Bans On ee at online] First Feonomy.: Onder (of Unite farm near London. Here DIS, | jocularity. It rung through books | of this WAL. man, ~The Christ, whose docirines in the world will not give the stu- | o titlery was engaged hs. Well al < Govesnment. trenches, and ramparts had been €0D- | (eritten by soldiers ut the front; it The Congress of Brest-Litovsk will | uplifting the world for two thousand | dent. What 'the Allies owe to one |, nitorg on the Danube; but (hus tar Washi wm, dan, 29.~Railroads structed, The tests were so satisfac* | ysgey from the columns of "The Dead | Dut in defnite form the fruits of | years haye given to us all the bless- | Of their practical chemists was indt- | Be RU lo "attempt seems to have| Were ordered by | Director-General tory an order was given on the | pores Corner Gazette" and "'Bligh- | German victory in the East. The | ings which we enjoy, it is that God cated not long ago by Lord Moulton, 1 .0410q : ; WWE! MeAdoo to dispense with the ser- spot for 100 machines. The Minis- | ty In the froat trenches Canada | frontiers and the arrangements | under whose banner of the Orocs vw.| chairman of the High . Explosives | : : 3 islative and political try of Munitions became responsible jgughs in the face of the enemy, and | made at. this congress may prove | fight, under hon we are united and | Committee." He sald that ai the out- | ~anadian authorities have closed &8FIIS wad B70 5B neys not engaged for the speediest possible construc: = maintains the buoyant mood of the | permanent, may last for a number | With whose b gs we will win." break of the war "ope special and |... way to hlien troupers ir the Do- | in. the performance. of necessary tion of the order. Many improve- | weil-balanced mind. "And where do | of years, unless the allied purpose to 5 A important product of the gas works™ | to 0 0 ness they can show ha- | [egal worl to observe strictly ments were made during this period | [ go when, this shelling business | fight until a real settlement is at: Banana Cultivation. Yaa recovered by Dr. Carpenter, ali,rjjzation papers of the United | the law I% ng freq. pagses. of construction, and the rst delivery | starts?" asks a mew-comes in the | tained endures through the next two} It is hot generally known that the } 5 mist employed by one pf the great giaios and the path of the othef tdi whs made In July, 1916. y | trenches, 'Ladle, {it depends on | years; If the terms agreed upon at banana isan annual, The fruit private companies in England, and ((avelling actors has been made un- | Kent Couniy Council voted $15,- The new machines were of two ' your religious opinions," is the) Brest-Litovsk stand, Germany will | comes to maturity about a year after hie added that had it not been for the | yeyally difficult. $00 for Young Men's Christian war slightly different types. One Was prompt re'ort of the old-timer. [in all probability dominate all Cen-, the shoot is planted, the trunk of the | direct did of such an industry as the | oid shoulder is an ufipaiatable work and $60,000 for the Patriotic called the male type, and was armed :'Gpint" This i8 the wholesome ad- tral Europe and Western Asia: She | tree subsequently attaining a height manufacture of gas and the assist-lqign for a friend. ? fund. "ith two Hotebkiss quick-firers and | vice to {lie grouser at the front: - | will be a menace to the peace of the | of from sight to ten feet and a girth anes and knowle: ze of thdse whe " ; lft : a subsidiary machine-gur armament. | |, Lo Loon cour armpits world, and it will be necessary for | of thirty-six inches. From this trunk, ad spent their lives in it it would ; AAAI A AAA These .were designed for dealing at | "This, Sud may Eee an PIS | the Western nations, including the] which is of a fibrous nature. are have been impossible. for Grea} Brit- | = close quarters with the concrete em- | Your hgots may leak like sewers; _ | United States, to keep buge stand-{ thrown out long palm-like' branches, ain to wage the campaigns of the : placements of German machine guys. Vhile from out the sereamlets Tin-- | {ng armies and bear the great bur- | at the junction of which appears the last three years. In fact, she would The other, of female type, was arm- | vo sGn . . ; have' been defeated long ago. 4 J N "The 'pariah-dogs' may gi den of armed peace. If the arrange | fruit, each group of bunches, num- b ' : ed only with machine guns and was | As thoy pop 0 aa ments made at Brest-Litovsk are | bering from four to twelve, being Great Britain has a corps of chem- 1 more suitable for dealing with ma- Now't heed them, Grin! abolished by subsequent allied 'vic- | called a "hand" and each hand hav- iS] Sngiieoys, and so. has" the ; ' : g @ chine gun personnel and riflemen. ne am nd a new life has | iorieg in {he West, we may have yet | ing eight or ten bananas upon it. A} p,q States; but-the suggestion Is Oranges, 30c, 40¢, 50c and 70c dozen Caldornia Apples, At the end of July, 1916, he | you've stood the test of Service, Seal peace, 4 general settlement, | bunch of eight hands is the ordinary. Gris jhat dong Hem tists pis not 300, 40¢. and 50c dozen; Grape Fruit, 4 for 25¢ and 8 tor 25c; tanks" and their crews had become | And the Man in you has won! and an escape from a world in arms. | standard size . of "shipping" fruit. DUE en who .are practical ox- Choice Pears, 6 for 25¢c; Lemons, 80¢ and {0c dozen , #0 proficient that it was possible to «Bo grin! The integrity of Franee and the in-| From the root of the tree several perts, and that as 4 rule the practi- @ ts ' " olf two exhibition combats over a| Have Canadians at'home forgotten | dependence of Belgium, the safety of | shopts or suckers sprout, each of cal experts are mot given. comviis- AT THE prepared trefich system feproducing | how fo laugh? . Do the oratorical | the British Kmpire--these questions which fu turn becomes a fresh tree. sions, It is not hots ible for mili- || ! a line of German defences. fights of the political pterodactyl | were settled al the Marne, at Verdun, | The lifg'of the banana-tree Now. | tary reasons to-discuss the exact At the end of August, fifty "tanks" | represent the only sense of humor we | and by the failure of the German ne I usually long, for ft is nature of the work that is being done > : + were loaded at might and sent yto | us a nation possess? In life, as well | submarine cempaign. Even Italy, de- | felled after the fruit is gathered, | in France by these industrial pro. a ¢ . 1 Trance® When delivered in France, | as in the . front trenches, victory |feated as she now obviously is, faces | and sometimes indeed durin the op. | ficients, who have been mobilited to > i : the "tanks™ only travelled at might. comes to him who faces his oppon-|no threat.of mutilation. The highest | eration. Jamaica a De a mue greater extent than bave Phone 2168. Pomp Delivery and during the day were covered ent with laughing eyes.--The Globe. | price she may have to pay is the ex- | banana plantations, varying in nun | similar experts in the British army. |} : with a huge tarpaulin and strictly riraasttim-- tinction of ber Bope to reclaim Triest | ber of s from twenty-five thous: | The Moniteur, however, believes that : omer rms guarded. He W h d.the Trentino and thus complete the process bias not beef carried far The frst "tanks were all painted He Was Angry and. the Ire 8 plete y and to {tho hundred thousand, for | rece! | the unification of the Italian people. | the m rt cultivated by the enough and proposes that chemical : . in camoutage style for purposes of | qa opin og Bohning In Cad: | "rhe Western world knows very | small settlers in the ifterent pur | CSineers should be the, rank : concealment, and each "tank" had little about Eastern European condi- | jshes. The cultivation is very prim- of officers and attached to régiments ! ; "«% ie 7 : In kilts and sporran, a grey-heads " rs PBIRe its own name, like a ship. A whole ons. It knows very little about | : on the fighting line, to have parti- series of them were named after ed, robust Canadian soldier, attached 8 Ty ut Fitive, The land being cleared by a ® tar charge of the formation of gas to one of the Canadian Scoftish regi- Balkan conditions. It is war-weary, | big iron hoe, a holg is dug and the on this # » a ¥ hoo . Yarious Inks, such as Cafe-au-Lait, | nents, was charged at ee and the French and British publics ke is planted in it, in most cases Suyos, thus Making an a Large Stock to C se F roi, ON Un aEnac, Cham with assaniting @ young man at | Clearly perceive now that the integ- | nature doing all that Is necessary; as effective as At pr . sent these chemical exp 0 : it 3 South Kensington. rity of France and Great Britain and { but in larger plantations the trees | qi oq in laboratories at the | : J Prosecutor, i i by heart | for: that matter of Belgium, is as-|are planted with some degree of |. » Fat al sereite In. i 2 RO Clan Ruthven, Clan | jigease "trom I said | sured. They pereeive that Ger- ne in_the form of squares, and pand a nr 0 " : : righ, ' 1 + | defendant, a stranger, went up to him | m&ny's dssault upon the Western | trenches are dug for irrigation, the ooo ad water, and study the of gases in aeronautics it- went into action | and called him a d---------d German, | world has failed, and that, despite | banana thriving best in damp stiff i e Somme offen | at the same time pushing him off | all the boasting and bullying * that | soil.' . 1 A September 15. | the kerb aff Striking him over the | come from Berlin, Germany is heart. : > The es tar" > - JOHN TWEDDELL drive Germans | head with a stick, exclaiming, "I'll ily sick of the conflict and wholly An Erroneous Eo RO ' Civil & Military Tailor, 131 Princess $6, One Lour Helow Randolph: A ground running | show you how to fight!" "| ready to make peace on terms that ; xicology, at ¢ : 3 is f Ah of Thiepval. The ef-| Defendant seid he was due back | Will leave Western Europe as it are y , ter-k was ! 'exhilarating on the | tor France the, following morning, pefore the war, The peril now is | The Jih Pao, one of the leading a 8110 2 a -- sh trooD¥ as it was dumbfound- | ang fle fact was that he was disgust-| that these publics, seeing the issues | papers printed in Chihese in Pekin, J 8. It'is recorded r A the of. so | which they understand settled, as l'was co ly wrecked because of oung me ne | they believe settled, will be brought | an ansounceément it printed of the or in th ! the equally of General Chiang K ~~ = | DEVELOPMENT| . - h : } ¢ rt t It marks a big step in a man's develop- ; 1 all 1 lows, | Ci nterned. . The re _ ment when he Caines Joalics that other aa 4 : Bein an at remain, to be d ywing for the produetion | '°! of war. ori- lf job than he could do alone. We believe we ete ---------- St oe - y debat at, 'be undertaken 0 vy 4 prac ify . > « . 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