Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1919, p. 11

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919. (1), Belgian girls in Namur throw flowerssto S avally who preceded the Canadian Infantry, @ Canadians interested in, a«German. ane--the wings of which are also made of metal, (3 (A-German munition. train:in}Mons¢Station{twhichithe enemy were-unable to take © away. ' 4 jes at 'Marquise. fv nag 6) e works of the quarry at. Marquise. | (8) A Belgian lady returns to her home-.after-the/Germans had taken her to Germany to work on thedand. She is here telling theCanadians haw badly she was treated. 4, (7) Lord Cavanagh watching his aly: Spa, (8) Fitters at work on a car in France. & rem a | dobro EE ---------- a 45) ) Evangeline's Well at Grand Pre, Nova Scotia (2) Philippe Hebert's Statue of Evangeline. a HAT lover of Poshy. has not] grown . W dreamed of visiting the places| Bucket, fastened with iron, and near made immortal in song? Ana 1 5 trough far tha harses." what song has kin this longing| * ore. intensely * "of the The plecs of ground st Grand Pre Hc Acutiom sal one their Great Ban- [on which is the well of Evangeline, to ishment? Many have realized this) gether with the old willows, hes been. tion for Nova Scotia is easy to! bought by the Dominion Atlantic Rail and each succeeding summer way for the Jurpess of gressreing ' Distan sectuted ean Peale oe Ue etn: ye {1ooking back in sorrow. atterobfact sportsmen. The artists ior, thef find 1he Srandowa. dikes "ale Hebert was nimgelt a flud an taexbaastible supply of sub and orchards of which Longfellow Atedisn and. although a perfectly [jects ranging from miny-ile long 'sank, end they try to retrace the DADDY exile in Montreal, entered into) vistas of apple blossoms to uncouth action of the poem Ny using as a the spirit of the poem as mo other pug picturesque fisherfolk: the roman. guide the still pemaining well which Sculptor could, The wiodel of Lis!wcally inclined find a land of the post described as /statue bas been purcrared by thelsnd sleepy beauty: the sportsmen 8nd" i | Catadian Pacific who Have eonimis fishing and hapting such as iy seldom "Parther down. on the slope of ine 'sicned Phifippe's son. Henrl Hebert, | equalled and never sxcelied. y i Bill, was the well wiih its mass! also a distinguished scuipior, to coat: i : -- ir Ap

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