(1) Where the Canadian narrow gauge track crosses the rails of a French railroad ststion on the Lens front. (2) Canadian Railway troops passing through the ruins of a town after laying the track. (3) Canadian troops on their 'Way up the line. Gas mesks are worn at the alert. (6) A Canadian siege gun being fixed before it puts its nose into Frit's movements. (6) Canadian cavalry after the fighting on the" -Ghmbrai front waiting to vote. A man taking the ozth can be seen in the door. way on the right. (7) A large water tank being filled within shell range. The tank is pulled up the line by the armoured tractor. The Canadinn «Corps: front is one mass of Cana dian light' railroads, which do away with the slow horse trans. ports. (8) French Generals with Prince Arthur of Connaught and other | Canadian officers on Vimy Ridge. On left are men at a Y.MOA. coffee stall, where coffee is serv. ed free to men going to or com. ing from the trenches. Barth and west for six days to get ing the wel ont 036 good trapping and huntihg terri. the mouth of a steeply sloped draw, § tery for & winter's work. Thy y made Hall way up the draw the wolf step-j several trips before the snow eamie Ded. and down from either fank *y 80d shut thew in. When winter shut SWebt two more w , own there wag much cold weather "Fife had acted as decoy for ihe dog. fed not an excessive amount §f snow, | he collie, realizing bis danger; ® The rabbits drifted orth to the "heeled and rant thicker brush, and McGregor and his' 3 0g extended their lines twenty mitos! ffurther. Big snow came and the while wolves found hard work to get s liv hungry and un BE. e rRUbIts and partiidges 'were and contented. = MeGr ¢ a lot of fur, mink, Iynx, nd fox. & ; 'days out "hajtg™ : Ove day white an the trall of 8 he had the satisfaction of pleky Monge he Saw a big black wolf looking Sie other two big tack bodins down 'The colle saw ft too andy vk ; Bausied to the coifiiet The wolf! Tan @