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Northern Advance, 8 Apr 1915, p. 3

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`onia. l'I&HI 101' 'W1`l:h1ug. ,.lJu!u- vxua ugvs... in-g I -am fortunsarbe enough to `be able to .avwa.iI` mryselif of a`she'1ved corner with ma `livble re `to temper -the :eh`i1y March win-d.i , It is hard to keep a record `of any\t1hin-g here, 1 one is - so busy keeping tab. on the . various parts -of his `person such ,' as head, legs and anms. Mail ; seems to oome Wi1'.ih very good reg'u- ; larirty. I aim ~s ai1'1 whole, and elrttire ; operations are more or less quiet.` The positions of the opposing in-I tanitry are avouste three hundred yards apant. ' Here we .-sit in scazety from eaidh other.` The foot-holes are -always manned by a porttdon of dhe troops %a=ctuIa1~l*y in the -rving trench While the remIa~inin'g portion `sleep, eat, walk abount or work at the _b1easmworks, with their ries '= loaded and ready -to step up to a '1 I 1 I1 1 =4 rninlg position at any -asltarsm. At ..:..n.a. ---.. .....~. nu-+ihn`|r,n-iv v-iurri].a_n-t_ -fnmnlg posrtloii at u.u,y ~amu... .... a night we are particularly vigil-ant,|S , listening cpaxtrol-s go out into the 1. '(ia.1*kness in front `of the trenches -12,0 hear What cannot 'be seen. Rockets L are` shot azerossp the `intervening V space `between the lines exposing C any dbjects moving; albouut -and pre- 8 venting panties cuitting tharb wire t entanglernents or creeping up for a I might -attack. -Olasuaaltiers came very_ 1 lvigihst; to expose oneself in daylight '1 means zrlurnost certain death from ] the ' snipers. Our btasttallion has lost 1 talbout twelve men mvostly fomn -this ` -sou`-rce. I. nd that statement is ~ not correct as I just heard -that ve '1- .men were Wounded by .21 shell. V yes- - terdlay and `a corporal was killed ` this morning. The opposing !batter- ies carry on duels almost daily, . their shells screaming over our heads . (rthat l':i~s when we are in the front trenaehes) when in the su.ppor'-ts as , we are today tlhese sheilils are very[ often meant for us, -only once have _ We been shelled? in the ` trenches, . ?'_l2l]9Lt was for aibourt two hours one [; ailternobn during which time the Germans sucvoe-eded in l=an'd'ing only one bomb in the trench. But it was .a tireklish two hours -for troops that hakl never been ibomlbarded. al- thouzg-h zit was only a light battery that playing on us. At first ,___1J 1.--... Jqlnn pirln nf (yr 5 all: "WW1;-`.5, '}_)1'v.-,y1u5 Uu ua. `Lu ........ we would -hug_ the l side of our trenches very bensely, bunt it is sur- _ prising hosw quieklry one gets used to_ `.anything. Before the shells ceased drorprpiug aroun-di us we mook necessary protection quite as -a mat` ter of course and. instead of holdi- irug our breath and waiting -for -tlhe Ibu-rst we simply wai-tecl -c-alrmily for -the explosions . I have yet -to eexzperience what it" will be -like to come under the re of J auck J ohn- ` sons and Black MIa.ria.s. I suppose ] some day 7 soon when vtihe weather l gets better we will receive or deliver _f one of .-these terric bombamdrmentrs 1 which precede inifaniti-y at;t:a~ '8;1')l(l l: then the liittlie Bllivdk Devils Will} i -have alohanee to mix it ufp wish the Hun-s. I . think we will give a good account of ourselves. We are not in` the ron~t `line of trenches ' oont'i'nuou~sl`-y as. one might suppose The method of holding tihe trenches -is as follows: Three days in the f.n9n line when released by Ian- `. .-.,..1.. r.r\rI\I\ (1:0- vs C n V a W s 0 a 2 s I %.ponE, ooher 'tance -r-r oher paamty, we go nae: suu1t:- urn` H in rear for three diays 1~es _c.,'r {Here we are bathed anti supptlied i vdibh fresh underwear and genena-3; ly aecuqyerated. IAft;er these three] ` days we come up to. the ~sup.po'rt 1 rtrendhes for tihree days, `then we re- ' -turn "to ou.r ibuillets for _ tlhree more 5 dlays rest Ibeonre cominsg u'.p to -front`: {line again. `Three. dlays in the ' frront line is .21 trying -ordeal. Our line . of trendhes is very` wet and dmxintg A he e-even-ty two houns I was in, I was soaked to the knees. The- risig-hts twere odld `and `the -few hours 1 that we are not `manning a port hole or stren`g`.t.hen'.in:g our eartjh-`e works could oc:cIasiona'1'ly. be uttjil-izeed` for sleep. On account of -he. snip- ers in; is Iail1m'ost imrpvoesibile to pre- __.-._1 .,.\.. A-an 1-non `11 mu U116 uucu u:u_ Nu JJA .5... ing - dihat three days i I -1. L1...` no-.11 m 1Ilg"'uuau u_1.L1.Uu uugu V... _--V I I at the end. ;An (1 what does thart] mean? It _m~e_ans the luxury of. a . gstnaaw. mow. `where _we. sleep win .~. .1 , -__._.....'..'.I In` n1-1.11 `F11? `rI{1,f_`-_ ; SEFQIW IIIUW V\"Ll.1Cl'U "U u....,_. .___ Lwampmh wraxpvped -in` bur fur , caa1;s,J` great coat, blanket ~and_ wateenp-mof3|5 sheet, secvure, _ from . min and` dangerf, -` df_.Ishel'1 =:re,` Hppo_1'rl;11niity_ .-to have _a` gso-om vsnAave_ anu W `wuuu auu, Uvuu: `l.,of.'a`r1,__is;.`ogur . dmf--` mg tiho.ae.::thme' ` ` * " j__.__ cousin. or cumin: dun cnuiunou. off to some `diesel -ted f-akatoryl huiilding or a vacant. laundry-A It _-_ - A..:..,...1):..- y...-..4.+m. mn vnm -Uumuuxg ur a Va\;(nuu- .........-U. -- is . a ` simpllier matter than you might -think to wash an army. Ant `the By-nd of ta whistle we le past ' 1-44-.-- ..A. .. #3..-an ova `mwtiluuuu UJ. 'iI. ~w:uruuv nu LL-I\I t...._.- i) ar `e one..pa:too yet a time,` are ` handed a fresh emit of underwear 13] and enter the Albanthing room, at the P end. of ten minutes you are washed and omit of itzhe way for another `I1 tp_1'at oon.t You-r dsisc-arded elortfhes V` are lau-nldmied.` :for someone else 71 wshile yon` march away` rejuven-atedls anld rah for "another ord'ea'l in he 0 front` line or support as. the case|V may A be. The three days spent in 3 the` supponts are not so -hard. We `E spend the n'i*g`hts slipping fuel and C ' food into the `front line, nhoxugh of " ~ course,` ones .pvr.i.m1`aryv rpurpose is -to I - be in readiness to smppont the front 3 ' `line in ease of an aT`arm.' The .t hours -of daylight we spend in hid'- ` -pug for we are within `rie shot and i|_are more ept to be slhelled than I the front lune. At the end of these 3 3 dieys Elsie. w11 go dbaok to: (Eur . 1- e or ree more : rays rest e- - E i]:'3orek ggnngh -int` the hfront line. ` > `ate ~ e. v1 age :w- ere we are ` : billeted we are ahle to indulge in all` kmdls of luxumes, -suoh as pork `M 3 chops, eggs and: -beef-steak. The r 3 inhabi-tants are startled at the h '_t amount of meat `we Oanadivans c-on- g runikea -angl as in1'1Eng1and,` they quick-| .y - am to 'c` arge us exorbiiten-t pnices. ` It costs albouet one Franc` "3 less to go in and hwve a meal if 3 we put on `a Br-iltish regu.lar s greart 3 coaxt. -As soon as -they see a Can- " a-d'ians {badge prices go up, but on '9 the [whole they treat us ne and are . K9 proud! to $hna~ve_ us `here, I get along 3;. _fa1r13ye well mmtnh my Frendh tih-art I ` learned at St. -Maehxztelh Col/legal 3 It ~an'swers .the`:pur-pose here and` in . a few more weeks I cw&'l1 lraver ac- Fs qulireld .a semi-ceanble vocabulary. Wi~]1 Write soon again if opportun-I IS *9 ' ity presents 'istse1:f.--~PT'E. TI-I018. H-IG~G{IN`-S. S .- zrl 1'9`! 5 ' iAlliston _Boy_ ` Jud Ellis, `who is with the Army Medical Corps in France. writes` in- terestingly 'to his parents at Allis- ton, as follows: . I Now, I was going to -tell you a few of our latest experiences but the censors have been kicking so` that now we are only allowed to write so often and so -much. J 1131: came back -here yesterday after- noon. Have been arway a week.i Were just `behind the trenches. The, anbilllery were -all ibehind`. our barn, where we slept, and sure made! % some noise. All their shells posse-cl 17--.1.- `-1: mm.-an kn-f. what` uumu usuxm... .u..u. . . . . . . . _ _ ,, _ over our heads of course, but what! a. noise they make as `they gobuz-`l zing through -tihe air on their mes-' sage of death. ~We were in such a position "tahaxt we could easily see the; `German shells exploding, and when: 111L1_-L - 1-... .l\`F Hm:-m hnrstu E: M cos. V- rtven an al , ,`.doin,g ,tI1e_n0I10rs, su Icucxvvu ....% ......W ikdoor. -Of course `rth ~-guests had -to` have a signal `by which I_Sh0111dl{I I know there were no spys, Finwlly ;_hhe gve yarriVved.5in varous attiresi g E1 and we` pr-o elect a reman, ; jgoook,:_. _{bmt-ler, and :h6 other -two toic * ' * Wu; rr tor" In Belgium! V what `ixeving had various experiences in =vhe art of -frying pmommes de terre, have become expents. We had a banquet and I will not tell you how much we ate or fear of disgrace, but believe me, vhhey were good. By the way, this is -March 17th, -St. Pa1:riek s__day, isn t it? I hope you have `your shamrock on to-day, and the 15th -was dad s birthdsay also, wish 'L1im many whacpspy returns for _ -__....;.L.... L..- in .--nn+ nnnnr W 1311 llllll. LLIIGJIJ 'LlGl11tl-J A v v u A . . V . -_ me. : The weather here is great now. |Spring has certainly came and this country `is lovely, but at thwt I Iwouild not tnade 100 -acres of Can- ` ` 4' `I1 _ 13_T...1.-....,. '\T,..,,., T IWULIIQU uu-u u1'uuu .:.uu -u.v.v.. V- .,..__ ada for -all of -Belgium. Now I -have gone over _ the. limit so must dlose. .am feeling great, so do not worry, `mother, and te1\l (End I will be with Jhim to go deer shooting to Muskoka this all so leave space in `the party for me. The Germans are `beat now. T From another letter - `written a. few days pnevious the following- items are taken :- .11a L. m....... ,..L.... ....,I ruems rare L`t1'l&Cl1;-" Canadians -all` in ltrenches and making history for themselves and Canada 'by- their good work. We are busy as can be here. Have opened a lhospirtal and go up to the trenches at night sfor the wounded. I was up at the advanced station for all last week. Was under `re several times, so have -had! my bap- |tism. W-as pwtty `nervous at first, `but got over it. Am back about lthree miles from the trenches at `our hospital for -a week, then we go up again for a week and relieve our boys now up there. Like the work ne, only it surely is horrible to see all the ne big fellows coming . in wounded, and those who are kill- 1 ed. We -are quite safe `here and Lleven when we are up .on `duty. H.,ave lived through a would of ex- periences since arriving here, but cannot tell you on account of the I censor. H-ave slept in sh markets, hay llof-ts, aurto garages, in ambul- ' ance wagons, deserted houses, churches, schools, in fact every `place im-agwinahe. No ~featlher bed either, but wood floors and even ce- ment oors. are always very accept- -able, and you can believe me we [ sleep just as sound on a cement oor -as we would in a feather bed. lThe big Jack J ohnsons and guns 3, l used to keep .us awake a-t times, but -- - --- ----J -- -N111 .nrv.o1- `inf Q g l t hi. ` .,e&t__`_i _% (mi j A 085.15 `OWN St. E8tabl1ah9d 1 used {:0 R661) . us aw-anc an uuuuu, .,..... now we _-merely vmlll over, hsten a. minute and -go back to slu-m'be1-`land. `The weather is becomqn-`g very 'mce now and coats 1-11 the da tlme are I ._ Y 111 vpnnrf cn1;Y1('f 'I1UW EVJIIU (,`.'U'd,|.v5 1'11 \uu!: uu_y uunu ..... quirte unnecessary; in fact, spring has arrived. Wish I could spare space -to describe some -of the shell- ed houses and Chll-IC`h5S there. They are literallly shot to piecas. One " big =cshu.-rci11_ did not have a hundred .L...I`,.I-.. 1,.-L'+ ;nArn1a1' ` "Lily, LILILI-L\.uA_ \..... - ` Ibrfcks leaf t Ai11-t:ac.t.- `zwnv PAY RENT Vellllenxces. .I.'l'lLK`; CDUUUU. V 7 room bnok house, No. 121 Mul- {caster St. Price $2300. ` House and `lot, South side of Cd- liier St.. owned `by Mr. W. T. R. Black. '-Solid `brick. all conveniences, beaL1:tifu`. ~10t. VVi1'1 'be sold at 2!. rea- son able price. " V - -*-AA AB nnr\r\r1 1911!] NW 7 soname pmce. 15 acres of mod land. New 7 room -dwelling. Barn with stwbles under. Hog house, cihxioken house and good water. 3 mi~1'es from Banrie. Price $17 50. Easy terms. House No. 89 Worsley St., and 1 3101;. .A[l1 conveniences. Good stasble. |Pri-ce $2-300. _ [ Poulstry Fuarm for Sa le--2 acres "of rstealass land. Nice. orchard ; anxtl bL1ng2(t1l0w-.h E0-w lslbalble, h:7rse :'st2 e an d ic'en ouse 18 0. !1Dr_ive sygq and wood-shed. j'l`his. is -`L-M. (V.-3;. R}; knnamkt {$1 .00 lt ANNUI I! ADVINC uni: canto final: cunt : `_ New 5 .I`0OI_II: I;)I`l}J1\. uvuyu 'auu. urn ,wimh hea-tmg, l1g~htin=g_f-and plumb- ing, on the souh Side` "of" McD01i:d St. If you want a nice home. this |~wfsi s1}i.t you. Price $2950. Easy terms..- ` ".6 room cottage, wivh electric Q-1_i.g}1t and flown water, Sanford St. `nun i1jr ;cer(f)11O1U.Bric1: house, Charlotte i 51; with go9d) stable. 1_ r1ce $1850. ` 7 room bnck house w1_th furuace, ltown watr,..anx$1$s:.)b1e, 1n good lo. cation. rxce. , . ~e . house" with d-oplble `lot !Tow00I:atu-I a-{Ed electnc Ahght, `}F1oreno'e St. . .Pr1ce $1'100- -_ ~ | 5 room house `and lot, Fredrlck 3 ` 62 . T ]$t'z 35: l';$0usDe and lot, Dunlop 4 St with heating; lighting and ;%p1'umjbing, '.Bri(;e $1750. ~_ . 5! 6 room wood. wxth large ' lot, John St. ` Pnee $1050- _ _ B. New .8 room` bungalow 4 W111}: 5 eye;-Vything up-to-date. Price $1600- ,{ .5 room` h(_)_use._-aI_1d_,1arge lot on l1pona1d St. -Price $750. - -__ LA--.` Dbhnnw gf UT: `'11 3Donald `St. 1 r1ce agswu. ' 8 room house, Berczy St., with `; good garden. Price $850.- ! I have farms for sale in all parts `i of the `County, also money to loan l;on- fa-rm lands, _ - WHEN You CAN own YOUR own HOME? I packin- _ . : Skin} B1ii.re C'ollec- >N1:1:a aft ETT -_` ..------- --1-} 'I`he veal sbwte land sha1*"s `Will 3 need tto `be more cau*t1i0u~s in futuxre. The ~c1`in1i11au1 code -has been amend}- ed, a new vsec. oi~o11 added.` which read`s as -f>Hows~: -Atny pe1`SOI1 'W'Ih`0"Seu.3Or- a=g`reo..~` to sell land or any interest 'v5n.1a,nd to _which he knows `he has not -.1 good :ti.t1e. free from en'curm- `brum-<-. and receives ~1Jhe'purdh'ase anom`-.,v wirtihout lawful excuse, or` any part -t.11er(=0f. and does not ap- v}r1,\' the lxmlxey so recelved him- - `in }.\1'()`g111`iI1g_;' :1 g-ood title or `in.re- duA<.t.im-1 or (Li"S('hi11`g`E? of encum- .,.L +1.... on.;:] 1011112 nr $1.1- (lU'(`.'[10n U1 Lu-m:1uu,\, \IA. V-.. ih-r:m1<'(~' Tzleg.-va.i11:~`t the said land: or I-crest in land. is guilsty -of an t1i~c~t~w1i1o_ offence zmcl llialble 1 to` th 31-;1r s impri.conIm-e11t.. T ' L. LXIV N- 14. ~ WI-IoI~. : u_o . :_411 1 ouvcntw. PuIucn-. HUMP `GRAND 32:2: moN.,APRlL 12 ` Tlmci nil_1m t. FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE FETCH THE LKIDDIES Mutt & Jeff In Mexico PT MISS IT. _i All new this tirrie anfl twice as funny NEHY NGS. inda of Ihnn w0tI:>11 VV01'-M says: Fall in tIhui;<. sectxron has `ome DUCHESS SlLKS--36 inches wide, Old Rose_, Navy and Copenhailenal DUCHESS SILKS--39 inches wide. Blue, Navy, Royal Grevs, Browns. FIGURED SILKS--In all shades, B all 36 inches wide. . . . . .I. . . . .. . 5'_.$1,00, 75c, 50:. A '9- A ..--. Aumg Q` Before the War we bought heirily in made up` after they were bought. .Wc b be I: ` CY SU [TI NGS-v-Ga.berdines _ LIVJVU, v --, - _ V_ seat sale now open at A.F. A. Malcomsolrs Office at. Children s Plain _-Black Cahmerc Hose,"a;ll W601, reg Ladies and Chilc/iren s Ribbed CshrrT1ere.Hose,-reg Ladies Black and Tm Lisle Hqs,,-miIl(5C"d 5a` Childrerfs extra heavy ribbd Blak Cottlcml-Ios,"1 EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES IN slucs ` "S BOY5? '~"F .i."' Nmfolk 3*` Made in England for _V the for Barrie and the u1"__rQulfi;d-_ihg %dif_1:`?:'f -n The last shipment of 0l cl `SW-1ntt'y.Dress !.__J om: 31. CYCLONE o1= LAUGH11-:_R % ' AND SURPRISES : THE BIG CHORUS 01-` MEXICAN BEAUTIESA ' hewily Silks. These are just ey bought them at a much bought for now. ' (2 Blue, White, Pit 5-36 i in Pal special.. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. {S--39 inches wide, in Russian Green, Mahc - r`_-..- n..m.m= Lavender and Wisteria . .i so AND % PEOPLE. i1i- '|I1ll.\JlA"6|.l.L 'lILI.\l VI AAvvL ALL 5 v v u V V . . ...- rtion and has not suemed as yet ` from the frosts following the dhanws `we have had during. the latter part eof the month of March. While a1`1 dsanager is not yet -past, _-cIorx1dliIt1ions this_.s-pring are esutcih as to hleald farmers to believe t11x'arl:- there -is litile prdblaibiilii-ty of wheat Fbelirnsg injured -h`-is spri-n-g. Should} this. be the `case, the prospects foraa bumper _#34.1_ ._ anmasaaan I -thvoutguh -th winter in good` condi-` (IQ M L3... .._..1 Ln. ..\r..L ....1...u-(,1 MilitJa!`Ty4 Raincoats " -- - - ' ' ...'..-mteed fortwo years Mu: cave, l:11U `p- crosp -W-nth an l_ never were better. ` 'Co11ing'.wopd- Oounclv 'has* refused` permissiIon to eredt a news stand on a p11`inc1ipa1 snfeet comer. Orima. is prrepawintg 0: a made- in Exliilbtiltiiion, cthe dates sug- gested being May 21st and` 22nd. `Black and White tars----_ %, Mahogany, Pihk, Lavender . . . .' . . . . . . . -l'I. 'rI-ii; .IiiftI,I:iUjr"s orhnnmz. TI-fl couuw or ggllery 25, ;J. " "'_'" = . xy, gupranteed for two years. , o n Q I IIOO`IOOOOIIUC_ I I O O I O I U 0 D- 1: N v . sizes 22 to 28. . . . . .. % 29 to 32. `reg. 4.5` 31, reg. 40c pair.v . . . . . . . . c,-reg. 25 per pair..._. . ds, sizes 8%`to `I6, reg. 25c [ose,'sizes 6% to 10. . .. - n Check and Stripes, Fancy Stripes,` - .- -J - - - - - -$1.25 and $1.50 per_ yard uuu Fe made e and BARRIE.%coUNTY.L0F SIIMCOE ONTARIO. 5\i>1uLs. e comirig `in now`, having to be lower price than they could Goods`. ha just hrrived. Death Accident Jury s Verdicf _`T-hat_Joseph McCarthy -was ac-_ cidentally, V struck by the -C'o`bal1: train going north 51.1: the northern yard` limit, azboujt 11.05 pm. on amch 24st'h, and neotiived -a '-b1`ovw on L1 - .E__._L -...J -.L :. nn1'I C-Lit`. `marten zasvn, uuu n-.-aucucu -a. yum VLA- lthe forehead which % caused` his ideah on -Saturdaay, March 27th, art '9 aJm., was the verdigt of the jury kwt -the inquest 1astgThu1'-sday. after- noon; _ ' -. V_-Obronuer `Dr. Arnall -premided, this being the` rst vlooal inquest at vhidh _he has. presided. 1-~ - A--- man .oY|(1 "4~-'% anti. :37: 4 Wnl I18 nus 'yn::uuuu. stm x 1' Engineer W-m; Sheedy -and Fire- man Chas.` ,Tompk-in~s of the Cblblalt traxin. gave evidence, `and they had. no '-knowledge that their train h-ad 9 ~ - - -1 13---A--n~n 1:`1n'n-n17 pum- anyboglyp Engineer Chas. ` SIFIIUK 1'1.l.l.J'UUuJ 6 .l.`.u.I.5'.1u.vva. \.1u-Avv~-- ILew1s and Fuimeman Frank Raw- Iolie; of -the engine which picked up -the injured man sevemal hours [after the Aaecidemt, told of? where they found the unfortunate, `and of `his _removal to the hospital. .f`I__I'LZ:L removal T20 `U116 LLUB-pu.ua.1.. Mr. M. D. 'Ou|hii~t-Ni-ohol-ls. said when he left his hobel near` 11 p.~m., and -Secution Foreman Wm. Met-" calf and Track -Wailker, andA Dev-`4= teotlive _Beards1ey also gave evi- dence, the post. monbem statement` `that McCarthy` was quite sober of Dr.' Ross being read. in all the latesf shades*,Tto_ sell . ....b . . . . . . . . . . ..5O-,ya,rdA The H-ucntsvzi-1_e Forestter says :-I The memory of P-`te. Reginald Tay- lor, who diedi in Toronto from men-irrgirties on Miamh 1-5th, has been honored `by his comrades from Mudksollca, who emlisibe-d: wwinth the 23nd `I_%a1J_t., `- and who have since _ nnm_ 1)..._u. 23md `Ba1Jt;., -and W110 ul-ave uxuuu `been drafted inrbo vbhe 20tih B-avtt. ` Tlii-s week, the young soliidiei- s f1a'bh- er, .Mr. IO1=aude T-a.y-llor, received, ' through Serjeant Higrgine of `the 20th Bait., the sum of $30.50, which ` Regina.-1d s comrades of the 23rd su1hsc1\iJbed|, and which is -to be used in dihe purchase of a suitable stone ` to be placed: over the grave at To- ronto. The father, who has been deeply moved by this kind -act of respect and rememlbvranoe, is under- taluing to see lthat the wishes d the donors are carefully carried out. The stone, which will bear a swit- aible inscription, will be ordered at Once. . - - pairs for 87 - - -3 pairs for 57 25 pair," for. . 15 pf, ' .`...' ..=.../15-pr. OI! `We have the agency ` $10300. ' O O O O I C Q I I O O 0 O O I I CI F Another Letter \ A Frzim Trenches` Another `A very in-`teresrbinrgj letter fwas receive& by his aller at Craig- hu-rstt, from Prbe. Tzhos. Higgins now in -the trenches in France. Rte. Higgins says that it is not Often haaat a good- opportunity presents for writing. ,BuIt' this" m - 1--__L_-_..,.A... ......-H...-.3-. +n ho

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