a a ia ae as D a a -- : . a - --_ = THURS., FEBRUARY 18, 1937 1 PAS ey is Re WAN 'age 7 -------- -- ------ - -- - $$ - 4 Mi who had saluted the claret stan-|morphia. It is not an experience the absolutely necessary ones-- clear and simple language. Leave 4 unroe of the {7 in Ottawa less than forty|a man wants to go through any and mean every command. If no doubt that you exepect obedi- Princess Pp ats remained unharmed. AII1 Be more than once. you don't care much whether sane wld thed Makeeuee tienen f your child obeys or not, then your child will soon learn not to care also. But you must-be sure the! vothers were dead or in hospitals.| "J had what they called an | They waited for reinforcements aneurism. My subclavian artery 'in rest billets. The replacements|and some of the,nerves of the :get it. A HEALTH SERVICE oF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL Questions conceining Health, addres- (Continued from Page 4) sed to the Canadian Medical Associa- ualties. Munroe hadn't even a, : Sai fa y ASSOCIATION AND i ars oe tts he See ee jwere young fellows--some still in right arm had been severed. The| iweunance companies child 'aiaieeatauds exactly w hat ton 184 College Street, Toronto, will ria dc 4 i d their 'teens--a group entirely un-/arm with which I had knocked 'N CANADA jyou want. Speak quietly and in!) answered personally by letter. tt a was a brie Eee anc like the hard-boiled men who had|down Jeffries was useless. 1 = ae has ad Ee ee wee Eee ane cgekiaean at' come together in Canada in Au-| could not even move the fingers. -- npt to break the salient atly 4 4c 7 mn F F : a bom. |2ust: 1914. New officers, too, There was continual pain night OBEDIENCE Sanctuary. The greatest but they soon absorbed the spirit! and day. i I hope you'll never 4 ent i i 2] . ] bardment in history was unleash-| 5+ ihe Princess Pats. se F know what that means. Every) +. 3 y ed on t Britis anadian : if | : - Doctor ,what can I do with my troops. Loe ary tae of in-| . Sfter a while the battalion was| waking moment. ie ate out Of child? He iuipte tec sf } tensive, earth-plowing artillery Shifted to Armentieres, which a sound sleep a knifeli ; oe he (Obey Tes Elen anand ehanel barrage, the best Sturmtruppen| 4S considered a quiet sector. It The A etre ie se asi at 2€ |tell him to do." E OiiGermany! stoned their fines, |W2S assumed that the Fats| were) DeIv's Were Se os Waueceie ean seo) Such questions are asked fre- GR aUACerHe FABRIK ri their| Sent there to give the recruits a|could not be connected until Boe ently ache ' fae neycemie islowlys siting (ENE ese nee inte ithe involving subclavian stopped itself. But, 1|4 y ery doctors office, ue them in serious operations. jwas pretty lucky at that. Only alge cre ue if eee to ea "We arrived after daybreak on of our original twelve hundred |°*P'4in to parents the real mean- We can supply you with all rifles and hurling grenades. 1 air was raw with shouts, | the clatter of explosives 1 the| 2 4 ling of obedi 1 iscipline Z xplosives and the) ( ne Sey eam ss PrincessiPatevcamenideie. jing of obedience and discipline. } screams of the wounded. Munroe ean Fe Pee sete | (eae WE oe as hale _many parents believe that at worked the bolt of Hig rifle as fast} ..2° SU Was Stilt below the i0- el y/e Cy * ...-|\their children should "mind" oO t -- rizon. Not a cloud could be seen. natural outlook for a man like }every time a command is given He was used to|,...- es RAR ev |\regardless of circumstances. Such as was humonly possible. The range was almost pointblank. |The everlasting spit-spit of the Jack Munroe. aaraeen <certs S aseeaer ce encounter. Bayonet an cA eae (LU Aicet ewan ite deat: _But if his days of EUS not even sensible. It is useless oiitricate Rtle Boros Posters \ uted dived In tight-ipped several times, and, as Nie oreenere beat caiained eae auiee ie cid eo ee Factory Forms Sale Bills Bete eSacntce a nh tie alee ne he Ca FN NST aly SORE EE "Un AC"UE Ver] || Sutin Red erm Window Card happened there in Ganctuacy |e cstor the chouliee below tater years were spent in the|more than a few minutes. Con- Blotters Bill Heads j Wood. His bayonet ' slashed} Cael vet coh sate ae pursuits of peace --though lie nagging is not understood MEMiFaIa Frets Aketion Sale Bills \) rific strength behind it. He felt tough aay ane ida As a prizefighter Jack Munroe scaring the child, or arguing with Cheques Prize Lists i men at grips with him and _ felt | ? was not great, but as a real fight- [bir are not wise methods to use Receipts StockiGertincates Sila. wv a rie Taxes at the Municipal Chambers) i Bs : Ree sere ben, pe. onehas. ne A Hither morshiniomeuclte. Narth| H 1 purchases. and even experts are fooled, sometimes Pa ies euitAk the Bee Cobalt, Ont., on Monday, March) ote by concealed flaws and imperfections. * 1 . i 8th, 1937, at 2p.m. The adjourn-| 722 St. Thomas Street (Bloor at Bay %& There is a surer index of value than the The waves of grey-green came nt ps ak out all minor oe "ae yee A ree he eu is bound to bring rolling on. The muddy, bloody |°";, me tia 3 Vhen he return oO da |trouble--for healthy childr are i i - Odauh was ieee paved with Our ee had built a ete he was a little shrunken, white|too intelligent, pe sate awe Financial Statements Tickets, all kinda the sprawling dead, but the shock | ehind Pe le firing line, My hic 1 of skin and very, very tired. He|too interested in their activity to Booklets Business Cards troops didn't hesitate. They were |OVerlooked ilite (Crouiacepasi ME OS) 6 real never expected to play foot-'do this all the time. The habit of Pamphlet Pp 1 Card young, those Germans, fresh)S?!P€" S duty to peg away unob- pall or fight again, but he would |absolute and unquestioning obe- cae eerie te PARTRt hen eaeterhictronte NG one | Served--and not get pegged him- have liked to go down the Abitibi dience is taught only at the cost Brochures Wedding Stationery had ever stopped them before.|°°(h, _. _ Rapids or swing an axe against /of habits of independence, initia- . My mate and I were looking trees instead of human flesh. But! tiye and responsibility. Folders Funeral Stationery They would not be stopped now. | ; |through field glasses, trying to ¢} had vith th p The coal-scuttle helmets were| § Ss het Ce those days had gone with the| It is a fact that many com- Fine Stationer: Announce D F 3 4 | ¢ ment: in top of the Canadians. It was |S°© something a chee penied sis sniper's bullet at Sanctuary Wood| mands given by parents are un- y ents when eard a hand-to-| German lines, the grimmest sort of 7 : : : q|sound like a whisper of warning through cloth and flesh until the| scarlet shaft broke; the axe cut through helmets with all his ter- can say they stopped a bullet. Not I. It kept on going just as smashing blows thud and rip al over his aching body. | The fight went on, and on. His mouth was salty with the taste of blood. His head reeled. Then, of a sudden, the grey mass melted away. The assault, had failed. The Princess Pats still grimly held the line. Leaning there for a against a tree to get second wind, Munroe saw bitter-; ly what the terrific cost had | peer oer, ma aioe, ee been. Losses on both sides were andaged me up ke the frightful. eine 'Salides nee an nents Yet, barring a powder burn on) "°°" 1 W a mile back to the j, low the shoulder blade. | "Tt almost -floored me, but I eased myself to the ground. My flesh jetted blood like a_ high- pressure hose that had been punc- tured. It squirted over my com- rade as he was getting the band- age ready, but he stuffed his fin- ger into the hole and stopped it. "Looks as though you got a moment | "Lucky pack his|Plighty, mate," he said. and his arm was done for. longed many a time for rough and happy days of his youth. ing man was a slasher of the broad highway --no boRer ever! quite equaled him. He had strength, courage, the will to do. with a bayonet or an axe storm- ing in the van of an assault, he was a hero the like of which the ring has not produced before or since. Munroe of the Princess Pats was not a soldier of fortune in the sense that dreamers of empire like William Walker and John Nicholson were. He had no am- bition for power. He sought ad- venture for thrills and gold. He necessary. Sometimes they are by the child any may be down- right harmful. Spanking, bribery, threatening, in controlling the situation. A shouting and bullying father may instil fear for the moment, but h¢ will never command confidence and respect. Good discipline is best develop- ed through the establishment of a regular routine. Such proce- dure as dressing, washing, eating ond: going to bed never become an issue in the household where a definite and consistent routine ex- ists. In this way control be- comes a question of conforming to definite rules in the home rather than a "battle of wills" be- tween parent and child. TRcmmeheelen andancer os badly | dressing station, where our med- skinned knuckles, the big Cana-) dian was uninjured. He had gone through the flaming hell of Sanc- ical officer dressed the wound, It seemed queer being hit. I had gone through so much without a {wound that this one didn't seem tuary as though he bore a charm- | real ed life. But no experience like that leaves a man, unchanged. His, nerves are shaken. 'His entire} outlook on life' changed. You! can't kill unrestrainedly -- see| others kill--watch the slaughter} of friend and enemy for day after} day 'without experiencing an em- otional upheaval. | Jack Munroe was-a hard man.} He had fought his way through a| life of danger and hardships. He} was not consciously afraid of any-| thing--before Sanctuary Wood. | He learned fear then. He was the first to say so, The man who says he wasn't afraid when the shells seared the sky and soul and eardrums with their hellish clat- ter--when the putt-putt of ma- chine guns played a ghastly fugue | --is a liar. Munroe admitted that he was afraid until the enemy came hand-to-hand. That was something he could understand. It was a fight between men, even though they were armed with bayonet and trench knife, revolver, and axe and spade. That was down his alley. Even though death was constantly at hand, he felt an éxhiliration that was im- That frightful bottle convinced Jack Munroe that he bore a real charmed life. No German shell or bullet had his number on _ it. He was going through the war. We was going back to Canada-- and not in a box! |to a field hospital. "At ten o'clock that night an ambulance came up and took me, and a number of other fellows, The next day I was shifted to Belle Isle. Then followed a slow, weary trip to Boulonge in the broiling weather, a ten-hour run to Havre; a five ?- hour journey across the Channel, another train ride to Netley. "T tossed about for six weeks, and took enough dope to kill every man in New York. 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