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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 1, 1919, p. 7

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y the latest jpesig as us a swagger suit developed in check ed material and trimmed with plain contrasting material suitable for the growing boy mccall pattern no s87c boys suit in 3 sizes 2 to c years price 20 cents smart suit on the popular boxcoat jes if desired a waistcoat may bo worn which would enhance the charm mccall pattern no 8865 ladies coat in 8 sizes 84 to 48 bust price 25 cents no 8863 ladies two or threepiece skirt in 9 sizes 22 to 38 waist price 20 r serns biajfcdo obtained fur fecal mccall dealer or from the mccall co 70 bond st toronto dept w the canadians at st julie there is a land where the sinkin flings a crimson shadow oer both friend and foe when the battles won and thjae who will fight no more where the great pale moon glides sail ing high blessing with silvery light men who the panijs of death defy for britain in the right these are the men of the bulldog breed over thy waves they came or honor called and her voice they heed in lif2 ard death the same from the iand where the lofty maples grow ami the pine trees top the hills from the land of the south wind and the snow and the glimmer of lakes and rills from the land of the strong man and the free they are come in justices cause to the old grey mother across the sea and civilizations laws outllung on flanders battlefields in one long thin khaki line each as his spade and bayonet wields dooms the fate of the huns rapine kacii with his rifle and hand grenade is wiping away the blot of blood and shame and a word be trayed where belgium now is not to the camions boom the grey dawn gleams oer shattered st jullen and the white fog lags oer stagnant streams as the fox creeps home to his den the bugles sound on the distant air as the battle lines awake they rouse the men that are ready to dare the odds that britons take the canadian boys are very few but theyre hero to do or die for the drive on calais must not go through and the foe must not go by outnumbered by six to one they stand as they bar the chosen way a gallant small canadian band that the german advance must stay the prussian guard like a foaming wave that breaks on a jagged rock when the wild winds shriek and the wild seas rave till the cliffs shake from the shock morale s broken in germ contrast with the attitude of france in 1871 pride and arrogance changed to un dignified humility in the hour of defeat stray dogs 3hould be killed would mean the saving of many lives and of much wealth there are three kinds of dogs the ownerless stray the other persons and your own dog the firstnamed kind should be eliminated and the second should stay home and not tres pass on your property the third should be kept in restraint rnd not allowed the full freedom of the house or even of the outside premises he should not be allowed to be famil iar with people and especially with children he should bo kept free from external parasites by frequent baths and if necessary other approp riate measures should be freed from internal parasites by suitable mea sures and kept free by adequate at tention to his food he should be al lowed to leave the yard or kennel only in company with some person nnd wherever conditions call for it he should be kept in lensh when away from home the dog should be muzzled with a reliable metal muzele not with a strap muz zle which is usually so loose as mere ly to give a false sense of security sinco it permits the dog to bite the timo has como when the stray dog the cross dog the sheepkilling dog and the vagrant should bo killed tho killing of such dogs would mean n saving of many lives and of millions of dollars beats on that reef of canadian steel in fury of pride and power breaks as the brave and the strong men reel neath the shrapnels withering shower they heat they break they melt away but fresh troops take their place while i 3ary and dying the whole long day our boys hold a wider space- for each where he stood when his fight is done sinks to rest on that bloodstained field so is canadas glory won by her men who will not yield why sing of spartas heroes when the sons of the maple leaf alone saved the day at st julien and our empires heart from grief who still as their widening spaces grew shot with unswerving aim aid would not come and on them they knew britain staked her hope and fame if the prussian had learned of their weakness then and their fallen ranks of slain their sacrifice at st julien alas would have been in vain our country shall hallow her noble dead in their graves beyond the sea and our troops will follow where they have led to keep the old flag free no moro shall the stirring bugle call arouso them from their sleep till the angels come at tho end of all their unbroken rest they keep there lies a land where the western sun flings a crimson glory oer the few who grieve by a shattered gun for the friends who will fight no more errol e walte ass aa ah food no waste if you want an appetiz ing readytoeat cereal t you can serve with no fuss and with fullest satisfaction try canada food soard license no 2026 tv the moral backbone of the german people is broken it was their nation al pride that often shocked us their arrogance or sometimes a kind of childish delirium over the tremendous greatness of their kaiser the caiplro the people themselves and their vir tues all this was based on the firm belief in the invincibility of the ger man organization art science and in dustry now they have found that they had built their house on sand and everything has fallen to pieces from one extreme they have gone at once to the other from arrogance to humility from noisy boasting to la mentable despair there is no digni ty in the way they carry their defeat there is no honest selfscrutiny no body will accept any responsibility for what has happened and for the crimes committed everybody lays the fault on somebody else on the hohenzollerns ludendorff tirpitz they try to get away from the fact that the whole people will have to pay for the debts the hohenzollerns have incurred but which they sanctioned they have forgotten how once they all sang deutschland uber allies which meant they would fight for ger manys supremacy in europe contrast with the french the germans had too much pride before many of them have none at all now how different were the french after 1s71 thoy did not travel because outside their own fron tiers they felt the more acutely the shame of their defeat nine out of ten of upperclass germans i have met asked how is paris now and lon don and nice you cannot imagine how we miss it how soon do you think we can go back there again the french after 1s71 at once be gan to work harder than ever with new strength and with the idea of winning back alsacelorraine within their now frontiers through a higher development of industry commerce art and science the germans seem to have lost all spirit of enterprise only the most necessary work is done and even that is badly done nobody seems to care nothing is done to transform the factories which had served the purposes of war into fac tories of peace production in some of them the workmen are kept and paid though the works stand still the workmen pass the day playing cards but do not think they are sat isfied in one factory where not a stroke of work had been done for months the workmen or cardplayers even asked for an increase of pay and a sixhour day when this was re fused they threatened to strike capitalists do not dare to invest their money in industry mines or commerce but try to smuggle it out of the country out of reach of sociali zation and taxes some offered large sums if agents would smuggle their money and securities into a neutral country german industry german industry really is now handicapped it was able to compete favorably before the war because it had cheap transport coal and labor now transport is expensive and con sequently coal is dear in most parts of the country labor as compared with the rest of europe is very dear even an unskilled workman gets six teen marks 4 a day the employ ers do not yet know if and under what conditions they will get raw materials nor when and where they will be al lowed to sell but even if there were free trade throughout the world and germany given absolutely equal condi tions with the other states she would not be able to compete for at least some years except to a certain extent in the chemical industry the national pride is gone and what is more there is no money to make in tho fatherland therefore a great number of germans have men tioned their intention to obtain natura lization in some other country as soon as possible they had still the pre tension to speak of their kultur mis sion ns colonists in holland or scan dinavia these countries will cer tainly have to protect themselves against german immigration through very special laws when germans discuss defeat ns they often do even with strangers they never admit that they were boat- on in a military sense one often hears the expression our invincible field grays thoy admit two causes of defeat the british blockade and british propagranda these togethor shook tho morale of the people and prepared tho revolution that oven a decisive battle was fought between cambral and st quentin they ignoro as well as the fact hat the final blow of marshal foehs offensive was to be delivered by general casteinau in the south about november 15 which of course was known by tho german ne gotiators and prompted their decision to accept unconditional surrender the future seems vague it seems to me that only the social ists in germany understand that tho basis of the armistice was an uncondi tional capitulation the others seem to imagine that the armistice was a kind of preliminary peace in which germany obtained certain guarantees on the basis of mr wilsonsifourteen points only the socialists admit that the situation is such that the german government will have to accept the allies peace conditions however hard they are but the democrats still make an attempt to show some na tional bluff dear to the old government they often say that if the peace con ditions go one single inch farther than mr wilsons points the germans will have been cheated and the govern ment may refuse to sign them the socialists hate war too sincer ly to think of revenge even if they also would resent a diminution of ger man territory and heavy indemnities but the conservatives are chauvinists and preach revenge whatever may happen belgian state treasures guarded by britain during war and now returned to owners when the germans mado their on slaught on belgium the national trea sures were hurried across to england piecemeal any reasonably safe meth od of transit being adopted it is un derstood that at any rato the bulk of the state valuables were saved on arrival in england they were all as sembled at the bank of england where they have been kept since the task of getting them back to belgium was obviously one of great responsibility and every precaution was taken to ensure secrecy and safe ty the cargo was sent in charge of bank and government officials at tilbury docks three special ships of the john cockerill line were waiting to take it across ten or twelve watches mounted guard on tho voy age the vessels were escorted by destroyers as far as dutch waters it is impossible definitely to fix the value of tho cargo but it is said to be close upon 500000000 it consisted of thousands of sealed packages con taining bullion scrip and all the valu able state documents of the belgian government and crown including a large number of secret papers which belonged to the late king leopold the assets of the post office sav ings bank a great deal in actual cash also formed part of tho cargo which is described as the most valuable load ever taken across the seas at antwerp the cargo was trans ferred to special trains and carried to brussels where it was received by officials of the belgian government some that could smile well 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at your door the same as he did at mrs garys xltnara xjrtunent cures btriz etc we often discover what will do by finding out what will not do and probably he who never mado a mis take never made a discovery s smiles prickly betty had been to her first party and had drunk long and deep of fizzy lemonade when she got home her mother ysked her what she had had to eat she gave a faithful account and what to drink her mother asked it was very nice stuff said betty but i dont know what it was what did it taste like asked j right out wuh he fingcrs it you will apply directly upon the corn a few with the fingers says corns lift out without any pain fore corns hard corns soft corns or j any kind of a corn can shortly ba axlnards zlnlment for sal everywhere a neglected fertilizer many towns and cities have ex perienced a scarcity of manure since the vacantlot garden movement has become so popular the st thomas horticultural society a very wide awake institution has met this diffi culty- by collecting and storing an nually about 400 loads of pavement sweepings stable manure and loaves this is stored in a convenient place just outside the city where it decom poses boing frequently turned to has ten rotting and prevent burning it is afterwards applied to the societys boulevard beds and to reclaimed waste areas whilst some is sold to members it is important that as much leaves and stable manure as possible be mixed with the pavement sweepings as the latter are apt to be leached out and to consist of a good deal of dirt not of high manurlal value mother interested well said betty it tasted just like when your foots gone to sleep tombstone evidence the lawyer was examining a wit ness and asked him about the charac ter of the dead man who figured in the case to which the witness re plied he was a man without blame be loved and respected by all purt in all his thoughts and how did you learn that demand ed the judge i read it on his tombstone was the disconcerting reply ulnarda xdnlment cores dandruff minards liniment co limited gentlemen i had my leg badly hurt the pain was very severe and a large swelling came above the knee i expected it would be serious i rubbod it with minards liniment which stopped the padn and reduced the swelling very quickly i cannot apeak too highly of minards lini ment amos t smith port hood island refused to use gas in war great britain rejected the idea as far back as 1812 in their defence of the use of poison gas the german military authorities declared that the idea originated with the british admiral lord dundonald better known as lord cochrane in the discussion a great deal of know ledge considerably out of tho beaten track has been aired in a paper re cently issued by tho british ministry of information the german allegation is dismissed the grounds may he briefly stated as follows it is a matter of history that in 1812 dundonald submitted to the prince re gent nftorward george 1v secret war plans which included the use of as phyxiating gas a committee of ex perts to whom tho proposal was re ferred expressed the opinion that the mode of attack was infallible and ir resistible but it was not sanctioned in 1840 when there was a threat of war dundonald again submitted his plans to the british government tho duke of wellington thought well of ho idea but with his practical good sense pointed out that two could play at tiiat game in 1si6 the plan was again referred to a committee which reported that it was not desirable that any export ments should bo made on the ground that part of tho plans would not ac cord with the principles of civilized warfare later when again thero was talk of war dundonald was asked about his scheme but once moro it was re jected thejiew milk maid where are you going my pretty- ma id we once asked a landgirl so neatly arrayed in brown boots and legglns with soft hat and smock but the answer she made fairly gave us a shock im about said the damsel a pail in her hand to proceed to tho 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