THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. PAGEFFFTY = SOME OF CANADA'S FIGHTING MEN_ON THE 'RECENT; WESTERN FRONT: + KING. 'AND ADMIRALS HAPPY OVER SURRENDER While this photograph was being taken in the North Sea on "Yoard: the flagship of he British Grand. Fleet the German fleet was surrendering to the Allies. Above is shown Major R. Colli- shaw talking to Capt. H. T. Wheatley. Alongside is a group of Canadian officers with their machines in a long line. The oval is Lt.-Col. W. A. Bishop, V.C., DSO, M.C., etc, the Empire's most distin- guished aviator, and alongside a Boche single-seater that had landed in the Canadian lines. Below is a \ squadron of the Royal Air Force, who did such good work in the last days of the war. NE nn IR -- M. MacDonald, teacher No. 2 Hallawell, intends - leaving at (Christmas to take a $ a trained nurse. Mrs. S. and daughter, Miss (Bertha visitors at Maple Dell Farm re- Haroid Head, who has been with the "flu," and mrder the pare, is improving, but Head and lla are now ill. - Mr. Mrs Fox amd Miss Cassie were town visitors on Satur "Herbert Johnston's sale takes Club held .an evening social | this week. Miss Norm2 Col nm at de i ak Kins gianion nt Aioaforess chocolates, Mr. Duetta be ing the "has secured ia position at the ng and Rich-p lu Miss Pherson, Marshall Stre ard Thompson with golden and unselfish- was woven Kindness for young to the the parting her life threads of sro End. Wilson, Dee. 12.--The tragic death occurred here of Martha ness which won Thompson, fourth daughter of Mr.jamong old and and Mrs, William (Thompson, of [commensiurately Miller; on Tuesday. Deceased"s | fond parents in death was caused by' the accidental | comes with deaths To them discharge of a twenty-two calibre | the family public sympath goes rifle in the hands of her seven-year- | out in a large 'measure, a fact ev old brother. Deceased was 13 years | denced by the large . cortege of and 4 months of age and she was a | friends that Tollowed the remains girl of exceptionally bright and | to their last resting place. The fune- happy disposition, thoughtful } ral took place Bat urday, Dee. 7th, | 'more of others than of herself, al: at 1 p.m. bi James Thompson hough her years were few wo nos Rms: JArchibalc Young Girl's her fast friends and odd pain of the Pi W Monday 2 and good bh |x News of Dec. 10 Helferty's. Picton, T auction 'nbush, on attended, on, which {at and to He ty has 7 rased a v1 Er movi insville and intends at part of the col ntry. has returned n The . Greenbus "Red | 5 h a nd t Kenny cr "air. CRI feeling of jubilation as he stood with Admiral Be tled up during the war, and the American Admirals Sims ~-- ne ------ {What Ha England Done?" Strange, that in this great hour, when Righteousness Has won her war upon Hypocrisy, That some there be who, lost in little ness, mindful of an ancient grudge, can ask 'Now, what has this war? We think we see her smile that Eng- lish smile, And shrug a lazy shoulder, and---just And England done to win smile. I: were so little pause her stupendous task to make re- worth her while te In ply. done? When with her ships, she grey destroyers, What has great, Lithe, lean cible. She swept the prowing Prussian from grim, invin- the seas; And, heedless marine, pent pete OTE, THE Perel treacheries, of the slinking sub- ee Ar A A A Ar. oP v tit rh Ob LI SR EAS AB ARRURREEEAEREMEDERRE RGR REN As a naval officer King and ARodmén. v Her transports plied the waters ceaselessly! You ask what she bas done? you forgot That "neath the estine, fought and bled, the fight Till from that land where walked the Nazarene drove the Turk? Al, what has England done! No need to ask! Upon the fields of Flanders and France A million crosses graves; Upon each cross a well-loved English name. And, ah, her women! On that peace- ful isle, Where in the thrushes sang, And meadow-larks scented air, Now blackened grimy heads, Smoke-belching, and birds have fled, Bears the fhonder. of the Whirridg wheels, Have burning suns of Pal- She nor wearied of She foul and pestilential of mark a million hawthorn hedges made gay the chimneys rear their the frightened George could not help but show his atty, commander of the navy that had kept the Germans bot With them is the Prince of Wales. -----_ Behind unlovely walls, amid the din, Seven times a million noble women toil-- With tender, toil, Nor dream that they have played a hero's part. unaccusomed fingers Great-hearted England, we have fought the fight Together, and our mingled blood has flowed. well we know that underneath that mask Of cool indifference heart, Grim as your own gaunt ships when duty ecalls, Yet warm and gentle as your sum- mer skies: A Nation's heart that beats through- out a land Where kings may be beloved, Monarchy Can teach Republics how they be free. 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