in, called the bi et as oom | gies eived yor 1 Panes for See thai Sou very oe are cl ee te fing 7 ‘he Wr first thing we did on Sunday chur ar have. bim in my. platoon, 2 aaa r Tam on S08: pleased to call oat see ate Lhe, one hom 7m, wi both dg “same province at least. You cerely, Lieut. Jos. A. Wildes, Boat t Officer, 78th Bn., Can- |? eee irs, A. Hoffmeyer received the “toloing letter from her son, Gun- ner Ne England: This is New Year's Day and cold, rules. y sure a6 oe ful here. fence fg the ve been warn : s that I feel assured that at eae et first. two its like our of ree only groun win tf whistle up through the floor be- sides we seldom have a fire, so see we are not very comfortable and on the whole, I Ae the cold as much here as in Cana Well, another Christmas has come stmas it bacl Homer just Rae Norenick I was the you wil hike the genie. aie Fey 2 ie he? ¢ all the small gifts piece and arriv ely. a spent in Edinburgh a_ delightful ii Talk about levaly has them all beat. ini Beauty, nt all our time ll, expected to see anything The out i 01 'e also say Ber and hed o gave b to James the Vi. vil ihe a fa peso er fe *t e very win James, when an infants was one cae from in a basket and received by his I, myself, am rusty en i pet but will duuctibe as tails. as fi We sp t_ least, Phen good rs in athe cate befor: the Sei remember. er course, - that'is the interesting Dat of it. All to be exactly he same as ‘is bible, old We all’ nee "helsimped there in the very of Dee. ree ee pole | be relied upon. at all | H. Hoffmeyer, who is now in j17 reached the bottom it w: you jdid leadiny aed gene 's oe her supping room | be Lord Darnle; her b; on; besides y sang the xvpd old hymns. Vey Coane enjoye' Tn forks sernoon we climbed the|a salisbury craies and Arthu 5 suppo: hear etree aeety ‘oly Roode is situated at the Soo ae Be hill. lay we went sa sity. I could not tell oe ail what wi saw there. ‘time there wa: mts of different parts of I you had to do button and an electrical motor set the whole works going. It 3 SO nearly forgot our dinner over In the ai fiernoon we visited the art all the different was tired out by the time I reached the top, b: tats 7 saeaphe e went po ree hotel Py of i ‘bed ert ly itisfied that eto + day was Christmas, but wa: yaen't mucl view of the snow-capped Pentlands. ‘0 talk about. a chi or ton a good ee and he preached one (8 a splendid Christmas serm so-called | meai you have /around wher . {ing pla ver saw. You say Lj if its like like that how did Fritz live : ow how id ne could have spent hours watching |a ‘After this we climbed jan 0: nd of a Berfect fix ‘Went: on ae week’s le: Be an trenches. inj | unless things quiet down a lot I won't able to for a while. Two hours later. Had a little strafe n. That in. th en seen the sign of anything green, not one little blade of grass or even a Mons |. Its the most desolate look- e you e well my -clothes off and I sure do look a 3. ave usy again. 1 siarted "this letter: last night—but g to finish it before morning Bast eho: ‘You’ "iL ite excuse pencil and scribble as I have no ink own for you casualty “clearing jo my molt is seine waste her little ‘breales— them to give us all the intorietion possible. Now it is all over, but Scotland will remain in my m ‘a year and the kindness shown yy the Scotch will never be forgotten. here. s ral, resent I am BA well, so don’t wo: out me.—Gunner N. rry a d | ff. Hoffmeyer, No. 835162, B. Battery “fee |Canadian. Reserv eo e Artillery, Witley Camp, Milford, Surrey, England. eee Au from her Mrs. ceived ee followin; nephew, Dr, Boy« Somewhere in Belgium. Taking it for granted that I owe you a srees suppose I must write So far I hayen’t had the letter more nice people ras Bead Boas are ct, the ones. e not are be has del; layed aig ite a al has old “ashioned and Reena. His | pois _ study and all other in at four in reel to ‘Bisckpest ae oan the same afte ‘the ‘a good trip across and was a few days at do ce three ene odo. fast, as vd nea arly ‘ip. ee ane bolance, a ‘Anal Berto 40 the ‘time belt ere only a few chance came for I was sent to this egenee . who reel rel leve tl the M.O. emory for many. W! wg ere i: ©. A, is doing splendid To night they are having |c2 John Mayberry, Brunner, re- | (yn ish, who was | flo ‘iii |home on leave of absence last fall. ‘o|1 ti n fis enough of that in the world already \wi puesthel hole to anot , on—its nice see running It always makes me think of brook—‘“I chatter, chatter as T the brimming river, for and men may go but ou run away again.—This is an awful patched up letter, still Tam Never in the history of our store have we offered such bargains in New, Stylish, Up-to-the-Minute Coats. Made with large collars and cuffs, and some with full belt, some with half belts, all beau- tifully cut and handsomely finished. It will pay you to buy now for next season as these coats are all of the very last word in new styles. But do not wait, come early as they will soon be cleared at these ridiculously low prices. We have all sizes, Sale Price $9.90 Manuf: TO MEASURE. —In the face of the “greatest advances” ever known in the woollen trade, B s e prepared to our new suit ae a very slight ad- the -high Be for which our tail- oring department is oted. We postively tee Gee the colors the fit. If we ee never made a suit “for you, you should come in and see our stock THE PRICES WILL BEA PLEASANT SURPRISE TO YOU. Special Remnant Sale We have onan cree stock taking, and have ae our remnants Cotton one Ginghams, Prints, nants are all of useful sizes and many are unusual- ue you see the prices ly generous in yardage. you will buy more than oni Buy Your Staple Goods Now There is no need to wait to spring and summer sewing. of new pieces here to choose from—Prints, Towellings, SS Sa Cotton: Linens, Shirtings, rd Art Sateens, illow Cottons, an enviable reputation for Staple Goods. We have the Quantity and Quality at the Lowest Price. hams, ettes, Denims, and P: have given notice that there will be a general further advance of 20 per cent. in> prices of all clothing after March 1st. This bit of should attract the attention of those who must have some new clothes. y ae staple goods for There are hundreds Table s, Table Wrapper- This store ee ENGELAND @ SON “The Store with the Stock’”’ - - MILVERTON Counter Check Books... We are agents for the Appleford Counter Check Book Co. This firm turns out only high-grade work at very reasonable prices. “ See our samples and get our prices before orderiug. _ Te Sun Office: || can ing. oo ie are qi Tm in ab present ings going to go ahead and write right of the last |s at the to; ee pee flooded and in rather bad e wil sulle it’s Ege about 0 eet pill box is Hee ten feet wall 4 ener four feet o f iron rails (raiay) [a roof forts and the: all fore detente "safe fer us a urse, Soe my work aes, iin my nator he T Suppobe time. was too minutes ay ae you they took some ars low’s eyes and uit good. Its low e one Ter It’s ween to me ee didn’t blow them ae urs. later.—Can’t find my so aan finish with pencil. Old Fritz thas been decidedly nasty—firet he ours with eae and ivi pee Ww ‘ont, ‘get your mask on r take it off too soon, ffect makes you Be a shell came along and |rel quite nae: something knocked and ime over and when I got up my al tient | -|about two inc! The first a a, it Up to my missle to send lette was lying fiat, I though he was dead, but when I Ee over to move him groaned, th e a a minute Es tw came to. f shrapnel had made a hole you. Scould stick your fin- gers Ry ad cut nie head es and stunned him. he said was “Oh, Tecan ay know how. Boat ares. bles in; i eee likely ’ Pe, want to wee or go ra ride when bacl get back Will alls | write again before le HOW TO SEND LETTERS TO A PERSON IN AN ENEMY ITRY the (pare it has been per- pen, ‘me letter ini only to pri not contain any y reterene ice to mi or naval movements, to political rs destined for |ed fro: ugh |are being cae et ii rs to. oe forwarded must | an€ |Sun—$1.5 economic conditions or the like. ‘The letter should te enclosed in an oe © er note for oe five cents to cover the chai % This amount covers . “expense of Bi a the letter to a neutral 0 ‘rom Cook ere are certain ‘toWnd to which on account oe Fag osed by ‘the enemy fe cannot forward act cutee and in other aes ne they Aas able to transmit th hue arrangement ly. particulars, however, may ey eee anets ‘ook & Son 530 St. Catherine. swe send oo efor ee ie lope for aan ressed to enemy addressed e sent. in this i Se a Re enew na