Dryden Observer, 7 Nov 1919, p. 3

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Hil: obscured by the smoke Canadians attacked, Ay il 70 had been| of battle. The gust" aly that the 2 smoking volcano. B imand ould. give! th and the Germans "wera of the same opinion. By Thursday, the second day of the zttack,; the Canadians were in, Dossession of 'the 'hill. Midnight the Sorely tried 'third bri : y the first brigade, ahd the Second Battalion moved up silently In the hot summer night. tothe sec- tor around the chalk pit and Hygo| oA gm | : enemy, still de-|- § continued to pound them with every kind of shell. Then Streams of liquid fire "were thrown into our trenches and the Prussians charged across No Man's Land. Acting-Major Learmonth Was "in charge of the second ang third com- for 40 minutes 0 Se) Chesnuts, per1b80c : Bragzils and Filberts, per lb 40c 7 08¢ alc .25¢ a Medium size each «7 for Grape Fruit a 2 for Large size Te Coffee Freshly roasted and while you wait, per 1b ground - dang 3 i Ears SEER Apples i B.C, wrapped, Cellini . TT Fons perish Se gage ~The Quali TSE 5 ty Gr ocers He : i ---- Danies 'of the battalion, He went| == rench organizing his men, |: Dlete disregard. to his per- ty he led a char gainst the invading Huns whe had plunged into the trench at the left, SL ol . PUBLIC Bo With 'com ed them out. _ Looking 01 8aW a party o 3 VE el: ter in a bit of wood in front of his He organized .a. bombing" Party and led them out and &t nding on the parapet of the trench hurleq 'bombs into' the en ( ames ~merft ~ Taddo. System, then out into the open, where : his" men caught them with machine ooting. In the thick » When attackers and at. T hiing in desperate. Learmonth mbs thrown ermans and tossed. them the 'enemy. pg = was. the 'he Form © Wesle McNab "Willa: "(equal Halqu Form H. of the fray tacked we Twice ued f he; Robert 1 Top 1 Lynden Robertson. 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