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We have good reason to be proud of our NO LIGHT OR SOAP AT RUHLEBEN.
لالة الملك عالم الالحه با فون
ulers aru. Making a wind wivu wa mbavus d basa (šiek
AMPAI ĮVÜL Live in boyunu experi
کوه نور الهدة
کلام با ما مقابل سایه و تمنه عدن
لاط باما مان شیوه
BRITISH GRENADIENS.
THE ACTIVITIES OF AN OLD REGIMENT REVIVED,
Whone'er we are commanded to storm the
palisades,
of.
NEW SUBMARINE CAMPA
URGED IN GERMANY.
FEELING AGAINST AMERICA Karl H. von Wiegand, the Go correspondent
Various Amer papers, writing from Berlin under d July 6th, says:
With terrific battles raging on the fro east and west, an internal conflict raging beneath the surface to force Goe ernment to resume rigorous submarine war against England, As 1 cabled a week ago, the Government appears to be standing firm against the opposition agencies at work. The agitation, which had been held down below the surface of public discussion by the firm hand of the Chancellor, is again cropping out
Furtner light is tarown on the deplor Moje vodulkandis takykajiem like mask ̃olak VetSÄ BORIĆIMA NATnnas Prants in ing ka wae, veranou klage at muntelen by a do-
Our leaders march with fuzils and we with
hand grenades. Any appily to their douta galdu received up the ruleiga Umve
from ake, verurt, Gie united Diaves San- Thus an unknown writer of patriotic síkúrammu by turni vava and a solg
vassauor at benzin, wau SAYBI
songs perpetuated in the "British Grena *** · stabiy košmarišľa, neway
Tha regret to state tuas practically nodiers the bravery of men who, above, kuwa, sive board 18 dod TULLICU
Tensere
mprovement in the housing of the pear one hundred years ago, were specialists 40 Laki a imutea for lie nower of two
de barracks at in throwing the grenade. As an instru: woners has seen made. And had eng
dutenen are overcrowdea. The unpertai ment of war the greande was discarded JAKLIĞI UUUssery regimens, ba the brows.
MUENOTILIB, after Dearly two years ul in the early part of the reign of Queen war, misa cermuslý nad amplo zune to Anne, but the name Grenadier was ever nie, mé tué. Blontest men of tie
retained for a regiment of Guards, and Arussian whard at Uvure-la-Boissellele accommodation for the prisoners,
26-15 intereravic that people of equcation many of the premier regiments continued ana úrove them from tar positions.
sould be herited BAX together in a nurse's to be known as fusiliers. Thus eiren here and there,
all, and more of the folts the bunks stance in part explains the survival of a zouch out another. The light for reading song which has been strangely out of touch with the new order of things is bad, and reading is a necessity if these poor prisoners are to be detained during Another explanation is found in the fine melody--the words are below mediocrity, which has made it one of the eldest (ir not the oldest) regimental march in the The song is now no longer out of date, for we have returned to grenade fighting, and formed companies of mer specially trained as grenadiers "But of all the
110
Jue war correspondent says that in the güm advance, witien cousues day attor
have been day, tuere
strugglers anero have been a dozen Balaclava», we are told. How can we live througa ese glorious days without prida for tac audie deeds that nave peen done, withi Jut Borow for the brave men who have
allen on the field?
Already to battle of the Summe has Laken its plage upon the scroll of im
mortality. Unto the end of time it will
another winter.
**In the nay-lofts above the stables con- ditions are even worse. For example, in
warrack No. 2, one halt-section of the 14 at the centre about um tect from to fourstrom the bignest point, and the hort stopes downwargs, so that at the
British army.
+
As a symptom of this, Reventlow, in a characteristically aggressive, editorial in the Deutsche Tage eitung this evening, makes the United States responsible not only for the duration and continuation of the war through American ammudi- tion, but tells the German people they can thank America for the present food situation of Germany and the privation. that some may be suffering, and all b cause on the one hand of its one signa attitude toward Germany, on the stig
[ers | does.
when
14 a name of glory, like: Crécy or Agin. s*deat 19, only 4 teet above the floor.world's brave heroes, there's nose that complacency at everything Great Britain; e flour of this part of the loft is about can compare to the British Grenadiers court or Waterloo. Truly no river of
rance better deserves to be remembered 10.20 metas (3. Sin.) by 12.80 (421t.): 15 as true today as it was in 1677,
Grenadier Company Was by Englishmen than the Somme. Upon becs are so close together that they the first
ta banks Edward, out Black Fringe, each. in this confined space 64 men live. formed. The scientific skill employed in bivouacked on the eve of victory. Across the light from the little window is so the development of firearms tended great- this stream of destiny Henry V. led his in at prisoners' eyes will be seriously to separate the rival armies in the army when be marched forward to meet jared, if the sight is not permanent-field. Fighting at close quarters was re-
trouble.
BLAMES WILSON'S ATTITUDE. Reventlow writes:
"It is our opinion that the thoughts and will power of the German people should be directed to the fact that it is
The United States not only has not
the for upon St. Crispin's Day. And fly lost, and this semi-darkness will an-garded as a thing of the remote past. 1 the work of the United States if German now by the waters of the Somme, thus doubtedly canse depression and mental The rifle and the machine-gun were the
masters of the situation, and, following blood continues to be shed. It is n celebrated in ancient story, we are fight-
The heating system should be in the greande, the sword, the lance, and exaggeration that the war would long ing the best and greatest fight of all-proved and provision made for the dry: the bayonet have each in their turn been age have been ended but for American
condemned as useless. But the condem-anmunition deliveries, ann, against pedantry and decivilisation. 10g of clothes by radiators or a dryingnation in no case reached the final stage let itself be diverted from this business,
of a special army order. All these hand- to-hand weapons have been used in the present war, including catapult bombs and mortars, and with the further intro- duction of armour in the form of pro- toctive shields we seem to have ransacked
the Sght against bombust and oppres- Confident in the courage and loyalty of room in each barrack; the prisoners are ar Allies we know we shall win; we obliged to answer roll calls outide, often know also that our children's children in the rain, and have no means of drying Many things, will still recall with pride the names of their soaked garments. Coatsimaisen and Longueval, of Bazentin such as wap, usually issued to prisoners, eyen in gaol, I am informed, have never But oven in and the Bois dea Trones. this moment of high endeavour let us een given to the prisoners at Ruhleben.eur arsenals and despoiled our museumns. farious authorities from time to time aut forget the task that lies ahead of us,
ave promised that the housing would be the obstacles that must still be surmont tettered. The present conditions should ted, the battles that remain to be won
a longer prevail; during another winter they will be impossible.
There
commander.
They
but apparently has been able to deliver on the French and English front the poison sholls mentioned in those columns, and, on the other hand, without having at their disposal any effective war mea- sures against us, have, according to Wil- son's immortal words, knocked down the German nation and brought to an end German submarine commerce destroying interested. Since then there reigns in warfare in all matters where America is England cheerful confidence and econo mical relief."
Reventlow then draws a contrast bes ween the vast quantities of freights and imports to England since the abandon ent of submarinism and the anger and
energy with which the public in Germany sucking the cause for conditions pre-
In the matter of dress the modern nadiers are not so distinctive as their ancestors were. Evelyn, in his diary, We shall not he suspected of belittling
mentions the first Royal review on Houn alow Health of the newly-formed grena- the magnificent achievements of our sol- diers if wo reject as words of ill omen satisfied, do all in their power to better" Now were brought into service a new The camp authorities, who, I am diers. This was in the year 1678, Here is the diarist's impression of them: the over-sanguine boasts which are being conditions, have no authority to make sort, of soldiers call'd Grenadiers, who beard on all sides. Those there are who there needed improvements, but the con were dextrous in finging hand grandos, inspired by Germans or by the friends of Germans, hasten to tell us that theditions I describe must be evident to any every one having a pouch full.
inspector acting on behalf of such on is near, that already we are war authorities as may be above the camp Junizaries, which ade hoods, hangising, which, reventlov declares, can
had furr'd caps with coped crownes like sight of a final victory.
fierce, some had long rumours of peace in October, of the The Foreign Office, acknowledging re-down behind, as we picture fools, they be found externally. enemy's speedy collapse-rumours well
arms and toeipt of the above, asked Mr. Gerard to clothing being likewise piebald," yellow designed to weaken our abate our vigilance. Though we have present to the German Government the and red." accomplished much, many deeds of noble deplorable conditions prevailing at Ruh- ante must be done ere the end, and won argards overcrowding and to urge shall fight with higher hopes and a better them to take immediate steps to provide more accomodation for the prisoners. The success if we refuse to ask ourselves when rectio of tents, it is thought, would the victory will come. That it shall sure satisfactory method of dealing with ty cone is enough to sustain our resoln the matter pending the construction of tion. Whether it come next your or in
new barracks. 018 must still depend upon circum scances which we caunes for or control.
TEN YEARS AFTER TRAFALUAR. The battle of Trafalgar put an end to Napoleon's hopes of universal - sover- eignity, it tous ten years after Trafal Bar to prepare for and to achieve the crowning victory of Waterloo, und be who underrates the difficulties which are
the blonde beasts,"
OUR LOSSES.
POINTS TO PRIVATIONS. "All circles of the German peoples Evelyn refers to the time when, follor.
hould be brought permanently to a reali- ation at if they are now suffering. ing the French model, we selected th
biggest and tallest soldiers from eact. regiment and trained them to hurl this privations Great Britain is the cause instrument of war when it was mechani- only Great Britain, but the United States of America. Shall we not take cally imperfect and premature explosions these possibilities away from these two? were a constant danger to the troops. Bat the greator the element of danger aske Reventlow. the higher the honour conferred upon the We have ackupsledged to America men selected for the new formation and Great Britain: the Freedom of I The Royal Artillery in
are abundantly supplied with arumling tion and other war materials, with food
right of the
It is clear
thing, they wish. To-day we read that negotiations are on between England and
America for a new losn
Through this freedom of the ga for our opponents they are safe agakust Buy danger or threat to their commerc from the bad submarines war. But on the German fronts there flows without
Reventlow closes with: "Time helps cessation the stream of blood. those who use it."
America, and the fault o fthose weaklings in Berlin."
This is referring to the Chancellor an the Government.
of an open and busy, route from Berlin Suceding far more generally than the related that at the storming of Aughrim Westminster recently sent an address to
WESLEYANS AND THE WAR,
The Wesleyan Methodist conference at the King that "Methodist people througout the Empire will continue un falteringly to support your Majesty in the prosecution of the war until the enemies of human progress and righteous- ness have been vanquished.”
troops invariably take the review of sea,' in consequence of which our enemies While I am on this general subject of line. This is an honour which the gun stuffs and raw materials, and with every ners greatly cherish. In like manner the numbers and losses let me add a few old grenadiere received the distinction words to mitigate the prevailing idea of marching on the right of the line and that our losses during the past fortnight at the head of a colutan. It was promo to be faced now does but all to sleep his ve been very heavy (says Col. Maude tion to be transferred from the ranks to
ja the Sunday Times).
the dignity of a grenadier; it was dis skill and energy. The Germans could
In fighting of the present order hits honour, too, for a grenadier to have to not, if they would, succumb to the first are almost entirely a matter of chance revert to the rank and file of the soldiery. assault. They have set themselves and not one bullet in many thousands ever In a book of exercises, published by their Kaiser upon. Le loftiest pedestal nits the individual at which it is aimed authority in 1680 the grenadiers appear
to have been armed with firelock or shap that human vanity has ever fashioned and sadle are not aimed at solitary per- for the pompous display of its victims. sons at all. It follows that the number hance muskets, slings, sword daggers,
With sach argaments as these the agita They have taken for a common example of hits is governed by the numbers ex- and pouches with grenades; they also
vigorous submarinism is being brought that absurd imposture called the "superposed on a certain area and the time of carried hatchets, with which, after firing and pressure for resumption of mau"; they have pretended that they exposure, and as bota in our own Army and throwing their grenades, they Not infrequently, wormen who enzplain
at the word of command Fall on." to are not as other and the French the number exposed per rush upon the enemy. The Scots Guards about the privations and difficulties in 2. Txvkkus, in the shade, in degree, do not obey the general laws of square mile is always far less thun in the fought as grenadiers in the Battle of separable from the present food condi human kind, may do and suffer what is German, in a week's fighting these laws Dettingen in 1746, and to day this famous tions are told: It is England and beyond the compass of French or Engansert themselves and our losses are al regiment, wears the grenade for one of Ish or Russian endurance. The record ways proportionately less. If in fact they its badges. Famous grenadier companies of their pride will seem foolish indeed to were greater we should know that some were the Strathspey Highlanders or flair descendants who look back upon thing in our methods was wrong and Grant Fencibles, and the captain of the its advertisement. One by one their over promptly proceed to alter them.
Hampshire Regiment Grenadier Com- weening ambitions have been crushed. Lastly, the actual execution of an at-pany during the embodiment in the Seven They have not taken. Paris: they have tack is not necessarily costly in itself. Years' War (1750-65) was Edward Gib- missed Calais. The conquest of Egypt is the failure to succeert which entails bon, the Roman historian. and the East remains the dreain of punishment, and since clearly The are that grenadiers wore armour, for it is disordered brain. The brilliant fancy
forlorn hope consisted of jeremy--the area of ground swept over (1691) the to Constantinople is a fancy still, which is pref of this-it, follows that our losses sixty grenadiers in breastplates. bas been dimmed and damaged by time. are lighter.
The early type of grenade had a fuse Judging by all previous experience which consisted of a perforated wooden Yet the Gormans are neither repentant
tube. At the top of this tube was a piece norespondent. So long have they be brought up to date, the remaining stages of lighted slow match with a ballet af drunk with the hope and rumour of vie of this war will not cost us 10 per cent.
tached to its lower end. When the gre Lory that they still believe themselves in of our total numbers, of which not more nade struck the ground the weight of the vincible, and verily they will continue to than two per cent. will be killed, the bullet would draw the lighted match into 6ght until they are convinced beyond un-same number seriously wounded, the re-the tube, the powder would be ignited, certainly that they aro beaten,
maining six per cent. so slightly hurt and the grenade would burst. For the As the German people is, so is their that they will be none the worse in three purpose of securing the proper fall of the Kaiser. The bitter offensive of the West months time. The anxieties of our wives bomb and its successful discharge and East is no check upon bis ingrained and children are bad enough as things bunch of twigs protruded from the open abit of blasphemy. William the Poisoner are, and anyone who wilfully aggravates ing at the tap, or much the same prin- still looks upon the Deity with an eye of their suffering by circulating depressing ciple as is applied to the feathered arrow. patronage, We must live with the
rumours deserves the severest censure it But rapidity of discharge seems to have Lord," said he the other day; suppose is possible to convey.
been impossible with the detailed com of a pound a day in many instances, the Lord entered through that door,
mand then in vogue. The Horse Grena- diers were not allowed to make any rounds on the tigure and makes thin could we look Him in the face?" foiss tat up even if they have been murderer of Belgium, the starver of pri
movement without the express instruction Port Arthur there was a great deal of of their officer. We can imagine with âghting at close quarters and the grenade scrawny for years.
Don
what disgust our newly formed grena-wan shut your eyes and say "Imposs, the pious inventor of poisoned time left him, to deceive his beaten
considered to be indispensable, [abells, has
doubt of his own people into the mood of peace may yet. sibic! Put this new treatment to the quanimity. He pretends that he would be doubted. If he fail, then assuredly diers, would submit to the following Neither the Japanese nor the Russian exercise: Handle your pouch open armies appear to have been prepared for It is no sign that you must remain skinny and under face, the Lord without blanching. And his dynasty will perish in the dust.
So we are fighting not only an army your pouch-take forth your grenade grenade fighting, ingenuch as in the first when the templer whispers in our ear
shut your pouch-uncase your fuse-instance the grenades were improvised, weight the rest of your life, even if you that victory, is not far off, it would be but also lic, and as the Army will be hase vainly tried every fattener" you well if we remembered how far and how staunch in battle, so the lie will be long handle your match-blow your match: much in the same way as they were is This now discovery calls for no diet long the Kaiser must fall before he stands dying. Nor can the Kaiser consider first rank-fire your fuse-deliver your provised by car East Lancashire Ter
grenade."
torials in Gallipoli. The Russians made stunts, no detention from business. You gain upon the solid earth of truth and the situation merely with the eyes of a soldier. In vain does Maximilian Har- go about ne usual, eat what you like. It is sanity.
der clamour, for peace; in vain does the nanded to " Sling your firelocks-handle their grenades out of old iron cases or mountain artillery shells, whilst the harmless to the most delicate system, and
For it is our task not only to defeat poor brow beaten Chancellor protest that your matches open your fuse-guar Japanese utilised old preserve tins. At containa no oils, emulsions, nor alcohol. Just & concentrated tabloid which can be
the German armiles in the field but to re- he wishes to annex nothing. The Kaiser your fuse-blow your matches fire and first the fuse was ligated with ordinary taken privately. Your nearest friends duce the German mind to sane plain un-hus proclaimed the German sovereignty throw your grenades return your mat matches, but a percussion arrangement need not know what you are doing until derstanding of the facts. The conspiracy of the world, and unless he proffers his ches-handle your slings." By an order was afterwarde brought into use when it you selonish them with a visible and of falsehood, in which the whole Hunnish universal Empire to his braggart sub-issued in 1857 Grenadier pleasing increase of weight.
But the hand nation is involved, must be exposed bejects his falsehood may cost him a throne, which had existed for nearly two
years were abolished.
Thousands of British soldiers are now Excessive thinness is very mortifying, fore we can have any hope of peace. And Our duty, then, is clear. We must win
The krenade was used in the Peninsula being trained in the art of throwing the a meral as well as a military victory. We grenade did not immediately disanpenT Thin men never look like real money. very little thought will explain to us
Wer and at Lucknow, and it is not gene- grenade. When man have to be trained They are pushed aside in the race for how long a busince this exposition will must prove to the Germans that they are success. Bony women are seldom very ke A sudden revelation of the truth not covered with the triple brass of in-
We must show them the rally known that the Boers threw the i for war during the period of the wEAT grenade at the seige of Mafeking. In the there is no time to waste. A man on popular. Dress will not hide skin and
would mean the instant death of the vincibility. bones. All men admire fine figures. Take Hohenzollerns. Even if he would, the their Kaiser is merely of such stuff as collection of war trophies at the Royal joining the colours is incapacitated for Sargel and get out of the featherweight Kaiser could not now make the only men are made of before we can make United Service Museum there is a speci
a few days, since vaccination and ing- peace which is acceptable to the Allies, thern understand what it means to be men of one of the Boer grenades. It is culation deprives him of the use of his because for two years he has led his people beatten in the battle. So with the cerfilled with powder and fitted with a per-left arm, bu before he is really fit for
p to the topmirst heights of illusion.tain hope of an ultimate triumph let us cussion fuse.
The grenade was used with deadly The process of descent, already begun, face our foes with a cheerful equanimity. pust perforce be gradual and deliberate, and turn a deaf ear to those ill-omened effect in the Russo-Japanese War, Whether the Kaiser will be able, in the prophets who prate of to-morrow's
This persons, particularly those from ten to farty pounds under weight, will be interested to learn of a marvellous discovery winch puts on Hesh at the rais
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CERTAIN HOPE OF TRIUMPH.
(Continued on nezi Column.)
The
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The infantry grenadiers were com-
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In his presidential address the Rev. Dr. Tasker said. In the lurid light of the inhuman methods of warfare to which our enemies have stooped we hold the the Allies have rightly resolved not relax their efforts until dauisive victory ensures a settlement which will ensure for their children, and we would frie hope for all future generations, no at- tempt to renew like methods of wanton and ruthless agreession."
was found that the soldiers in the fren- cher preferred to use grenades instead of their rides.
general training he exercises his right. arm in throwing the grenade, and is thus early on the road to become a British Grenadier."