Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1918, p. 11

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BATTERING THE AUSTRIAN (1) Shell effect of Italian neavy artillery, after recapture of a Piave town. 2) Front line on the Italian Alps, (3)\Guarding Venice--Italian sharpshoot. ers in a concentrated rifle attack on Aus- (4) One\of the Italian big cannon being : 3 sighted. (5) French reinforcements arriving at Salonica. : (6) Italian troops camouflaging a road along the Piave River, (7) An Italian sentry guarding the en. trance to an underground dugout in the Sncew. (8) A temporary foot bridge constructed by Italian engineers over the Isonzo. (9) Under six feet of snow. fad (10) Mr. Deutschman digging for the No main entrance to caves. FH SHOT BY COURTESY OF i Si a Ya RIOUS an HE Nakimu Caves at Glacier, B.C., whose mysterious subter- ranean chambers, washed out of the marble heart of a Canadian Rocky _ Mountain by a glacial, river, are reached in summer from an Alpine meadow six thousand feet high, sur rounded by beautiful snow.clad peaks, though the meadow itself is 'gay with flowers. In winter, how. ever, the snow falls deep, and in early' spring Mr. Deutechman, who originally discovered these cifves, and who Is employed by the Canadian Government to show them to passing tourists, has to prospect for the en trance, which may lie ten feet under a snow drift. All aground are the tracks of wild animals which pass this way in winter over the Baloo Pass to the heights where. only the keenest hunter is likely to follew them-- bear, mountain MH caribou, goat and mos In sumer, of course, the flercer ani. ee ot eh, 2 2 around the cabin door, checkin yo

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