Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 3 Feb 1916, p. 3

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À- - BR[ S!SUCCESS --I!$ -EGYP[ DYFIR TÉE SNUITRBSN 4,500 Arabs Were Enzazed and They Were-Driv.-n Back Three Miles-Eîiemy Losses N--arIY 700 A despatch f rom Lonidorn says: Reu- sturins rendering the, ground very ter's correspondent nt Cairo, in a de. difficfflt to traverse. The Britishcrs spach Ieain~wit Ge. '~aîaces ibivouacked Srturday night at Brishola spath dalig- ith en.Walace. ' and mnarched out the following niorn- victor), oVer the Senussi tribesmen inring'Tetoclmsecuie Westv '-n Egypt last Sunday, says: the, cnemy, wvho then extended his -'1X'ur thc'usand five hundred îvost- righl. and left wings, endeavoring to erný A rabs were engaged and driven envelop tbc British column. The Bri- back three miles. The British casual- tish drove off the attack after two ties 'verc 26 men killed and 74 wound-, hoirs;, foring the enemy back three ed. l'le cnemy has about 150 men miles fron, bis camp at Hazulin, which killcil and 500 w0un<Icd. the Bfritish ocr l-ied at noon, the 'ilî fritishurs ni.rthqed out. of Ma- orcrny iti nrctiiring rapidly westward. truh Saturday toe ngzage thet r(nry. 'lh e Hriti.sh -hivouiC-ke-d three miles whno had lleen Iecîîtvd by av.atonl4. Th ,wcst of lirisliola, -aittir burning the wCi.LIhtr w~as most unfavorable, thi camp and stores." BRITISH NAY FULLY PREPARED NO WVORK ON S1-NDAY, SAYS LLOYD GEORGE "1 t 1,' 1k-t ter te W'ork Overtime Dur- ing the Week' Ile Says. - A cespatrh frein London says: In NolIîiiîg urther Can BielDonc [lhan 'a cir-ular aldressed te the Munition Is lkng Cariedlanufiacturers, David lloyd George OuL in::îkrs the suggestion, which is vir- j tu:tily a command, that ail Sunday la- A dtlet-h f rom London ;a.s A. j. 4 or Ahould le abolished in aIl con- BalfurPirt Lrd o th Adiratytrollc-d establiýhments. "it is better," Balfur, i-sttordof tt- ~iIrn.tt1y iritc5 Mr. 1Lloyd Gerge, "'~Or 't-.ded -in thie Ilouse of Cu4mins on r- that. the Brit-.h (vr vrt me duiring the weck than te rnrt lad i',< pvidence thî,t (rrZn ha\ýe Siulday mork. The aim sheuld -~- scee~-~<h ( in be mot te vork ever tuwchve !h*fîs per 1< wgr, lut tii t iai fot lssibr. jfortnight, ùr ta-ent-four v-bore dou-' te make itrome f innctigimpossntolth Mr. 13tîour. ma askd to aea ble shifts are workcIl" This is the suit th eoîrtr oftht avys pe erots on production of munitions of pac-zsi an continuons laler inivolving Sunday paredt,ý-,s tom--t aydc-vc-elol)mc-nt i the way tf nc-w hips or larger guns work, -whbi-h resultcd in the conclusion prodirv byGerianyOurng he er-that the methed tended te dirninisb - ie- lide ic ture tak«'n on aie Itallan fr ont, shows an Itellars soldier em- brachig an AuLstrian 11305," one of tiche eviest sheIlg iL'tcd lu Uîoe wvar. whIch faàlthi to explode uponii atdlng Lu the Itftian position. The sheU -.icilhs more than ha if a ton. ied of naval inacti%-it-y. lle-said: rater coan to tncrease the outPu'. MI& eS () the IffU7ld No. 2 Northern, $1 .31 %. Corn-No. II fr1n sdoing In the wa y - 11Uf~~~i a YIii~yhlw 7/ e7 cf :;Iiibuiildiniz must necssairily ii.- a ! TN FEPOl~.wit,4~t O.ForFn Inllttcr Of conjecture. No doubt it has; i patel.,OW4$725; tfir7Sclears, $6.60O been within ber power te initiiale dur- HBreadstuffs. seconCear o i: Dl, , $. 4.-%han-$- .1 ing the course of the war, and perhaps'HwBtlfel Tl eClae f 'orento, Feb. 1.-Manitoba wha DutFe.1-heat---o copete htbidigc lreshp'Unexplode Sheils. -New rep, No. 1 Northern, lard, $1.36; No. 1 Nerthern, $1.35 with powerful armament. When the erstwhile battlefielda t$12'ofo.2Noter,$12; o N.d, $1.32; Mna a, No. u 3 Northemn, $1.25, in store Fort Wih-'br,$.2j;My 13;Jl "h have seen in the press mention Europe are reclaimed for the peaceful Hiamn. of gu.ns of 17-inch calibre, but wc have purposes of agriculture there is an Mntb asN.2CWe4c noe tvidcnceù that such cxist. But given ever-present risk of denth or sertous No. 8 C.W., 46c; extra No. 1 feed, 1 Live Stock Markets. the time andi labor, there would be ne injury to both the farmers and their 46c; No. 1 feed, 4&e, in store Fort 1Toi-onto, Feb. 1-Handy choict dificulity in making thern. The mnost herses as the resuit of ploughshares' William. steers, $7.49 to t7.86-- but-chers' diverse conjectures may be made by coming i-n contact witl buried sIelîs American corn-Ne. 3 yellow,,igood, $6.85 te $7.40; do., mnedjun, iDgcnlioII8 persoîîs, but, speaking for that have fnihed to explode when; 82%c, track, Teronto., $6,40 te $6.85; de., common, $5,71 enyseif, 1 arn by ne means sure that fired. Canadian corn-Feed, 76c, trackite $6,.40; heifers, choice, $7.10 t( cf hot'cojetuesth 1-ich toy ecnty n ngner asToronto. $7.50; do., good, $6.60 to $7; do. os tht mecotjpcaursible -nhsoy Rcnl a nierwsCmi- Ont-amie oats--No. 9 white, 44 to medium, $5.75 te $6.60; butchers is te mot pausile.sioned te devise a method for the <is- 45c; commercial oats, 43 te 4-4c, ne- cews, choice, $6 te $6.60; do., good "As regards th6 preparedness of covery and subse«uent removal of cording te freights outsidi, $5.,60 to $6; do., mediumn, $5.,10 tx thbe British navy, 1 can only say that~ such shelîs. His report on the mat- Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, per $5.60; do., bohogna, $4 te $4.75; .feed. tIc cccsiv Lods f te Amirltyter was laid before the French Aca, car lot, $1,13 te $1.15; wheat, slight- irs, 900 te 1,100 lbs., $6 te$o 5;d havimest anxiously considered the demy et Sciences, an acceunt et lis 'y sprouted andi teugh, $1,09 te bulîs, $6 te $5.25; stockîrs, choice inethods by whirh the building me- find sapaig nteCmt $1.13, according te sample; whîat, 750 te 900 pounids, $6 te $6.50; do. &sources of this country can best be'Rendus of the academny. tiprouted, smutty anci tough, $1,01 te medium, 650 tei 760 lbs., $5,50 te $6 used. Speaking broadly, it may be 1 $1.06, according te sample; feed do., light, $4.75 te $5.50; cuttems sadthteer ocyr, uli r The apparatus, which was thor-! wheat, 90) te 95e. $4 te $4.75;, canners, $3 to $3.75 priaid hat hoerinekrdbic r oughly tested, is se sensitive hat iS Peas-No. 2, nominal, per car lots 'mihkers, choice, eacit, $80 te $100; do. privteat omeor n te Mditer-user can deteet by the sounds in t-hi $1 .SO, pins, according te nsample, Imdu.$5t 8;Srnes 6 rar-san, is being used eithc-r fo e ir.vbond tehephone thc preximity et : $1,25 te $1,75. j$1,00; calvîs, vial, gooci, $9 t-o $10,71 constructions or for.repairing require- mere scrap ef shell on or near the! Barley-Mahting barley, 63 te 65c;' de., medium, $6 te $9; do., commea monts of ourselves and our allies. surface et the ground, or et-en a tin' feed bnrley, 67 te 60c, accordtng te $5.50 te $6- do., grass, $4.50 te $5.50 _Thýs being be, it is impossible te add cen. freights out-side, - Spring lahai8s cwt., .$10. 50 t-o $ 1 te the magnitude et our preparatiens. Buckwheat-Car Iota, 18 to 79e, ne- cullIlambe, $8 t6U. 50; yeamlinl The meet we ran do is te alter the Tent uecbyahe tg-cording te freiglits outside. biheep, $8,50 t-e $9,50; sleîp, ewes chararter et thte type of ship under ment diff ers frein that caused by a Rye-Ne. 1 commercial, 92 te 93c-, igst,, $7 te, $8.25; do., heavy an( construction, but nothing bas yet oc- buried shehi, so that the trained ear rye, rejeeted, 80 te 82c, according t-o bucks, $6 te $7; do., culte, $3 fi curred whioh mtould justify us in esily distinguishes between the two.1 sample. $4.50; hogs, ted andi watered, $9.7, thikin tht ay srios erorof Two couls et large diameter are Manitoba flour-Firsaet t, nto $9,80; do., light anci beavy, $9.2. t-hnkng ha ay srius errerof niployed; tihi ditici being in riality jute bags, $7,20; second patents, in te $9.35; do., f.o.b., ceuintmy peints jucigmeuît.ha5 1hcen made in cenn- two induction balances used as one. jute bags, $6. 70; strong bakers', in $9.40 te $9.45; sows, ted andi water tien wit-h the ty\pe of ship und-r con- I the instruments thus tam construct. jute baga, $6.50, Toronto. id, $7,25 te $9.,30. struction." . 'd in France, the diametr ofthe Ontario flour-Winter, $4.90 te Montrmal, Fîb. 1.-Cattle were hal I z'-,---$5. 10, according to sample, seaboard a cent bigler per 100 peuncis, at fron ALLIES TO SUPPLY coils i-s about 28 inches. The wid- I orý Toronto triights in bags, prompt $5.,50 te $7. 50. Hogs wire queteda (~RECEWhTh CAL ng of the primary circuit consista ot' shipinent. $10.35, sheep at-ô tg 7c a pound, an( GREECE WTH COAL20, layers, white that ofthte second- Milîeec-Car lots, dîhiverici Mont- calves, milkfed,*a t to9c and grass A dspach romLonon ayq Anary circuit bas, 10 hayers. These real treights-Bran, per t-en, $24; f ed at 4% te 5%c. agromntii prncple i sacitewinins hre ncid on wooden speehs, shorts, per ton, $25; miciclings, per _________6 avereement-bcdnbetwecn e u ssdt Bn-oe a size not unlike that et the trames! ton, $26; gooci lied fleur, per bag, GERMANY WANTS NO haebenrace eten ra ci f ordinary sieves. $1.75. tain and Grecce in regard te supplies ,Tetownig fte-aeri ENQUIRIES MAI et coal for Gît'ek industrial neîds. Tetowni e -ism elCount-ry Preduce, Reuter's Athens correspondent says are placet! one beaude t-hi othîr at Butter-Fresh dairy, 28 t-p 31ce; in-_ Archb-insop of Cologne to- Oppose in thc British Come,,rient bas; agreed t-o a distance of about one Centimiter fuier, 24 te 26c; ereamery printa, 33 vestlgation if At-rocli. autbcrize.Jexportationihof ceai for t-hi spart, se that- tho mut-ual induction of te 36c; solide, 33 te 3 8c prdo. A despat-ci frei Reine sa3vs: Cai useof aiwayan otercempanhes in the primary and seeondary circuits Eggs-Storage, 2 t 3e er«>. dinal Mercier, Primat ocf Bilgian -Greece, it accordance with the ir neecis, - wilh be brought te t-hi neutrah state. select-s, 32 te 33c; new-laid, 40t, came continues t-o receive'unsui attentiezi anci seâ te 'eet the requiremnents ot resuiting in the tihephenie recilvîrs I ots-dra.i'ùt nRm.R cl t-le Greek navy. Great Britain also'rima ining silent in th. absence etfI oni -Prices, in 10 te 60-1b. t-Ina, dbrig bi - Vont a Bne. lie cehi agmes -o lac nediflcutie intîeany met-allie mass in tle vicinit-y 'of 12 te 1 %c; combe, No. 1, $3;, No. 2,9rtc aso Wdidya - ayre cf pc no iffiet-cal froin th idic.$2.40. pin ~ 17~ tomb o f - St. Pathé beApstle. It i wayof xpoG-ii(i of- cal ro th deice Poltr--Srin eMken4 1 toriporleci Rom~e that Cardinal vol America t-e Greece. The primary peridie cui'rent là 18e;- lewis, 13 te 14t; dueka, 17 to Barnmn, Archbbihp ef Colegne - produceci by tour dry celle asci an 1ge! gee, -16 te 19c; turkiys, 23- te viii meen corne t-o *oMe vit-b t-be ob FORM '"RAT SQUADS." eletro-magnetic vibratior interruper 20e. . mt- t, fOPPeigthe. sugepg-on thati - cf a design similar te these ernploy. Chois-Large, 19e; t-vina, 19%~c. ceunistn b. appiont-by the pop Britaiù Clones s Contract for Eighî' id on midical colle- Potatoes-Csr lot- f Oularlos te enqutre- inlo chtrges of at-rouit-h Hudrd eret.To explore the cieaireci territ-c'yuoid at $1.70 te $1.75. aud NewvnBeU A eptHufreod on r eW y:Fe-t-hi two co0115-esc1h etwhieh cein- Brnmwieks at $1.90 t-o $1.96 per BlgnaL - r etsatbeflromaLot-o b nhistîcaFet-prisesa primary and uecondary vinci. bag, ou track.87 8ITL reaide th aett eenitdo h ng-ami phacaci on two vertical sticks -317M1aTuA.MM fIrMN ae o the Entente powera. The Bri- ttached ~te ends ef a horizontal>M tih Government bas juet closeci a Bacon, long chiai', 16% t-o 16%c par cent-met for 800 t errît-s t-o be sent te,-> recu cf bamboo., An aïsistant oer- th in casa lIota. laa- dun, A duoPatal tias LOudoimay: Ac Fhanders t-e kilt the enormous number tb .teb nin taml-'17% toi îS%c;Mhci avy, 4% teO os'dIng t-o Lheyd 'lunmsi tu of rats inlesting the Britiah trenchs, iI adea&wlsovrl bd15e; relia, 16 toeit16%c; breakfast-ba- boufding la IMP15, êàqît- »rItelaou ont "Rat- equacis" are belng organized. =«Cg ' ~ ->2 aca ~. 4tO2cipt u mti to wu "Î iMR The eman forferrts l becmîlgthebal&nce a flm cODUt-Imtaa bOs bonelesbackis-,UM.* 37eereiusF . Te reancthefor fe hrsela bomlng the ground. Lard-TIi market Wa-unebsid. hagc;n1.ie Pw e r. Tit, se geat -be nic basnaintroi 25 The observer, wowdng-a telophous pur lard, 14 te 14 %c; co.npoin,1 lisw.st a cents te $1.25. baipc ac srlgabu- o e 8111 W- tint4~t tni *,i« P Thi Biggest Britishb Slip. whicb centains lbe bat-tory, coudons- f omtS oa - .~.t TI bges.Bnt-as hp fla- r, vlibrator bnd r.gulat-int appara- Jlit Tuae ras ri thMesy t u letantus, f 0110W'. ata dast-ne t ierofetsl m LC»v"sarua whitrea ai e hut-. Br sanBelfat, ti beblnc t-be assIstant; a flexible INo*2 ~l.,t-o i c.OtaCa- Vree h wsbul. e niîste ondUcing cible beig epo ens. No * W-q YXI n8OA Brit-annie, of 48,000 tons, and ahie w nu ttseepolgo ia~'i Uwl~ Â%;NIIc nuIt- fer t-be White Star Line. 8hee b imave.vste Om; Ituiw41 A. daqti k~.o.osayi lias beau taken over hi the Admiraityapparatus of theDoserver. i O W P w1»-n luowver, and la a bospital slip, anditout3;& . la ~ta 7Mç B*Rkut, erog s, utt- W#Mt*- F oi-bvi- thoAqiansaciMumt-1QtJEEN 0F NOLLAND sri18P éhip service et boat-s. Pride ot place - $4.t ~asbitleno lIdby -beWhai Sar A despatchi frein London says A St-U*1t i814 t Liner Olympie (46,359 tenu), tollov. Reuter despat-el tram TeIli g$35 t»» ~ 04 by t-le Aquitania (45,667). t-bal Quee.WîllntIm a bben comJ $,5 4 bg,$ -----te---.-- -pellet! te Int-rrupt.ber trip to, t4b1 ~ ~ Ipt~Y l iierond te succes Ila bard one, flooedc 'noue owtng t-ehaat téuk t ,4 o , e . Pi 'just- because itlelathe roaci te suecetas, jb. sumpti, C .-- - 1sIêà EXTENDS TO GERMAN ARMY Soidiers Not hli Firir*.- Une hlave Meat Ration OnIly Onc.. a Weck, it Is R-iPorted A despatch from Paris says: A; Uic very good reason that the German French business woman " whi as soldiers themeselves in Lille are almost caught ini Lilj,i at the beginning of the j without food. According to ber, six war and who bas just been repatriated officers quartered in a house in Lille, FOR THE--G6ERMA'NS MUST WIN IN 1916 OR THIEYý NEYER WILL- Il War Ts Prolonged Into 1917 British' Navy IVill WinI-or the- Allies. among the t-ef ugees f romn there, onI told lic r'that the Germans- would beè The Secolo of Milan, Italy, print8 Thursday told- how she f ound condi- unable to hold Lille and that sector of a four colunin interview with a neu- tieins. [lhe front two nionths longer, as they tral observer, n famous Scandinavian- The reason, she explained, why the could not feed the men. She says the, nan of letters, who spent four months Germanit have not only been willing, Cernian soldiers' unifornis are in rags in Gerrnany mnking an impartial but anxious, to sen(l so many French d-nd their shoes are dropping fromn study of the niilitary, econoniic and people back from Lil is because the their feet. moral situation. He says: "There Is civilian population is littie better than They have a ment ration only once no downheartedness. AU the outward starving and wvou1d be actually starv. a wveek, wvhile the horses have no bay, and visible facts serve to satisfy- or ing if it were not for the Amrcnor'grana I.Ista hyaefdédlude the people. None the less, a aid they har'o reccived. on chped straw niixed with sugar, suhconcio us sense of disquietude is 1 he, civilians, she continue<l, receive and the men, whenever they can, steal tiniversal and springs froni the blank absolutely nothing fî-om the army for, the sugar from the.horses. uncertainty as to what the morrow - -- - - may bring forth. SUFFAGE ILL"The Germnan people hold that their WOMANSFFAE ILL MAIOAîWA I W Y enemies are beaten, but flot tamed. PýSESI MNT03 ILOU SU JA H WA V hyfelt they can rely on hi I'1UIYIUUI1Yy force and endure the Tremendous Enthusiasmn Marks Its C.,ER<UN N A Se*cenomie piach for some time to corne, Third Reading in Legisiature.IK!N iI1 but dread overtakes them when they A ldsi> .atch frm inipg ay as-k theniselves: 'What if the warl Trein,,ndous enthuriasm sigrxalized the Thaw in Oginski Canal Pisys Ilavoc lsh1917"' necdd o. h ya third readin,« of the woman suffrage WihteFriIa 9- bill in the Legislature on Thursday. Whth oriic-lorried by Time. The galleriee were filled with wonien tiens. "What pre-occupies the German is who have been prominent ini the m eve jment for the political equality 6f the1 A despatch to the London Daily the probleni of tirne, or-what' is sexes, and they sang and cheered as Telegraph on Friday from Petrograd syndonymous with it in their minis- the 1-buse unanimously passed the bill. sy ngdland inded, ou canot foe Premier Norris had introduced the î "A thaw in the Oginski Canal dis- an adequt dao emnht bill, but he is in Chicago. The Third trict bas caused the Rivers Shara and for England-hatr.d mingled with reading was moved by the Hon,, T. H. 'Jascolda to flood the country, sweep- fear. It bursts <tut in every pelitical Johnson, Minitýter of Public Works, iing away trenches and fortifications speech and in thv* lai.guage of fhe who called attefition to the fart that, :which the Germans built when the daily press. The Germas know the. besides giving the women the vote,1 ground was f rozen hard, according to' English wel-their defects and vir- the bill recognizes their right to sit in a telegram received here from Minsk. tues, and they fear above ail thinge -the Legisiature. J "Ahl the railways and ronds have the cool, dogged British persever- After the bill had been rend n thfrd been turned into swamps, and the ance. 1 >time the woinen rose in'the galleries German temporary field rnilways have "Sbould the English andi their allies' 2and sang "O Canada" with great'been washed away. The Germans are, succeed in maintnining such- a re-, 1beartiness. Then they sang "For They working waist-deep in the water t-y- sistance se0 as to prolong war bçyond* Are Jolhy Good Fellows," refering to ing to extricate their guns, keeping 1916, 1 do flot know- how Germany Sthe members of the House. Not to up a heavy and protective rifle lire cnpssbyhoefr victory,, The 5be outdone, the membèrs rose and re- zneanwhil ,e.j British blockade has proveci far more 2 plied in the like manner. "lIt is said that thé washing away! effective than the Germans- wish it -9of a bridge at Lida, governinent of jte beceme known in foreiga countries. BITS BEER DRINKERS. Vilna, causeci the*wreck of a ti'eep Big lEffort This Year. train, in which 100 persons were killed German Goverument Will Limit Brew- or injured. "What la thought and feared ii, era Prducion "here are many cases of scurvy Germany ia that the war must cîther among the prisoners taken on this be definltely won upen the land by a, Adespatch froin Berlin says: Addi- front." - the Germans during 1916 or woni on M5 tional measures aimeci at German beer ____1 thesa by the British in 1917. flanc.' LO drinkers are in prospect. A Bundes-,TOLD GERMANS PLAIN TRUTU. a tremendouis output cof foréece i.tý ~rath order i. expected te be issued - be expectet by Germany this Yeu.'- this week limiting the production cf Traveller Spoke Plainly in a Berlin The first of ber acta *l lie an at- dbreweries te 45 per cent, cf the quan-I tempt te, smash tbrougb to C"li no0Cae ~tity produced ini peace times. Litmita- Cae and an eicpedition against Egypt." tien te 60 per cent, cf the peace pro-! "Yes, oh yes," ssld the man who ýe, duction las been in force- aîmost a haci just returneci frein Germany. 1I Losses Of Men. ~year, 40 per cent cf this amount be- told them Kaiser-kultured cnes when. Deaiing with- th 1 military' situation' 5; ing reserved for the use cf the armies the war would end, and they landed in Germany, tie Secelo's informant' i, n the field, and the recommendationst on me. Ycu sec, I went over there says be, found the--probrein of moën. c f waitîrs that lemonade or other non- frei New York oa a business matter was recognized there as being 70r1- )*' alcohehie drinks be ordered insteaci of that let nie get by, and in Berlin 1 grave. He -pointa eut tbaL.the -ýGer-' no the Gemmnan national beverage have dropped eut cf diplomnatic- and dis- man officiai casualty 1 -lsts show an- n, lo~ng since lest their novelty. tinguisheci circles and. drlfted around, average loog ci 160,000 every nïontb,1i 0; ,4 among the middle classes and coin- thus totalling about 2,600-,00 dow 2; LONE TROOPER'S ROMANCE. monQf herd te, find eut at first hanci te December, 1915. Tbi8-problem'la kg what-the proletariat thought of the generating un rest,lIn the empim- ý. b..' ý1, Anzac Finds Scotch Lassies Note ini killing business, cause the industries and agricultur e id "I ceulci Jabber German well enough are being draineci cf theilr bandai n Sasdba, 5 I didn't have te risk anything by During the hast maonth alone the -nai-ý 5 Outside King's Cross, London, a using English, and the question -ah- ber of womenl employed - in mitai lank andi imping Australian treeper wrays handeci eut was when wculd the wcrkung and transport industries rose 1 frein Gallipoli stepped up te a man war -end. I kept hearlng it until I fromn 144,000 te 155,000. andi aaked for "a light2' He seemed got tireci, and in'orne café, wberî &.':1- ,fjust abit strange and forsaicen in about i dozen or more gatheeci ONVRD m London end the Englishman wbo Re. arounci me, I blew eut ani tolci theniNTCNURD tccinmodated him with a match asked when it weuhd end. BliwPiu'n u t-emT- id if he bai frienda 'in thwn. "Says 1, right trom the shouider Be~nP etia n a Grnan' t- ot> in Loadon town," the and -xneaning îvîry word I said:, 'It- wounded man replieci. "But Scot- wiil mci- wben you mutta over here The Germans in Belgium(eya land wayY-l wake up te the fact that titis ie the correspondent) are'contDaually beizW Then, asking bis new-feund, ac- twentieth century aud the people ate reminded that tlsougI t-beybhav. in-, Equaintance te-«stop te, wherî the the state and net a lut cf autocrats vaded the euntry tiuy, haVe. è-net cou- glaraet a station lamp would enable ýwbo drive you arounil 11k.esttle. It querediit. For a good i ny mothsa a- thin to rad, thei Australinpulleci will end when you liera tbat yen are brave count.ryprist; la thtienv1Oîaf frein his tui-peeket a mucb-ftingerd betng lled off by -the, tholuand Lieuebas ha ito billet a 01leri r. letter. every day in,. eider fer lte autocrate Prui~uana H disnt ikReej, s "It's frein a Dundee lama," lbe ex- te hive anci snap the wbip ever whist'.bUt, being gifted, wttb.a es. of bu- »s plaineci, "andi Im on my way to, aie left of you. It wM end w"en' you mer "d iPblosepbY, lhe pute up-w*tt e. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t 1e nibe aet adlxtlg break away frein the old $aàshied thons Md exorciss bis itt-a ie up, Thtis la how l came about Folks -notion tbnt the étate màkesyîu, li- expense.. lie as a epi -toe -y ;e bs Dnde. h la" av en asendling Ont stea_,_ t ypu Akingt-e state2 It Us u itlui b Was,. KIlIed l oin .lto,,J in-~ TOf otNancy Wna oss A, desuatels fron rai -b 1lita Wfl£ý i

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