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grandmother; and as everyone walks on priences.f her mother and little sister

the promenade, she told me to ge there and brothers driven from their house to a

And look, and look all the time. We did, 816 place of refuge en English soil..

and there we found her, so we called Grandmore, grandmere, it is Trine and Josephine At first she did not under- stand; but afterwards she said, "What

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leave it at Pstend, after bringing it all the Looked very large with so many clothes c

way from Tormance. My mother brought all the photographs run the house, for she would not leave tose for the Germack to tear up. Besides, taks much room sa va left they did not the frames behind. Then she said to the who worked for us. All in the cupboard in yours. Duwith it as you like. The won cried, and begged my mother not to go for she did not believe the the Germans would really come to our boare,

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OBTEND "We had to leave our dog behind, and the cat, and the little bird. We asked the wom to open the cage door and let the bid fly away, for the poor little bird, it would not like the German Some of nur clothes we left, too, hanging on a line in the garden. The woman washed them, saying. No, they will not t come,' though my mother had said not wash them."

My father wrote to us a week Mince, and be said in his letter, I have seen the busse. Nothing is left. All is Anished. arcept that in the hall the lamp still hang on that wall. It is strange that it escaped the fames, but there it is. He says 'also there are many little Belgian beggar children, and sometimes he gives them a frane. He says he can't help giving to them, though he is so poor himself now." -Daily Chronicle (London).

A GERMAN LAMENT..

Rasia's Refusal to Recognise Defeat.

The war correspondent of the Tokal- er is greatly impressed with the elasticity," as he calls it, of the Rus wina Army, which makes it, notwith. standing the soverest defects, over ready to undertake a new offensive movement.

The ext morning my mother buried ta fiiend to persuade her to go with us to Uxtend: but aho would not leave becauss of her dog, so we never knew what happen el to her. In the street my mother met An icer that she knew. He told her to leva as socis as. possible, it would ho Any other rug in the world, he says, better,' he said, if every woman and child jufter such a defent as the one inflicted "I would go. Was is mo's work, and we Carot always do as well what we, would if there are wonten and children around; sud what has to be done is best done quickly. That morning we left Termonde at 12 occok..

The train to Ostend was very crowded. At one of the stations the statico-mator nded apples through the window, for Pa me of the people had nothing to cat or

drink, and wore so thirsty and tired,

upon the Russians in the winter battle in the Msaurian Lakes district, would.be demoralised for a long time, but this is not so with the Czar's army. A blow at the Russian Army, ho conplains, hat not the same effect 04, a similar blow would have upon the armies of Western Europas

The correspondent goes on to foment, One man cried all the thus, and when that the Russian Army is indifferent lo my mother asked him what was the matter, victory or defant, but obediently marches hu teld her tost in the hurry of going asard or retreats at the command of he had left one of his little girls behind He was very poor, and

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its leaders It has been impossible to Mau weut lo a house in Ostend. The demoralise the Russians, he argues; 1* town was full, for every day people came. is therefore necessary to puravó al Yet every day caple seemed to go England.nihilate them unafully.

We raw the Bagh soldiers going to tho

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the seroplanes, and the battleships. If not wholly crushed and routed.”- Wounded Belgians were being taken to mucludes this correspondent, “Ger- the hospital. They looked very ill. Many ony's eastern fou a few days amera came to mur house, English and Bebien They all looked tired and dirty. The Belgians Lad been to, the war. They we sal very hungry, they said, midomo

The Tokadunzeiger says it uns freu people had told them to go away, for they Gurahammerd that the Hirgin hato bren bad mathing to give them to eat. Fut not driven back towards the hills of Rar. ry naither. She will. Come in; but fee and Toporoutz in the region porth yan sie kle, and the most is al 1.

They case in one, two, three, ming of the Hiver Pruth. The Austrian art. diers. My her said them, Footed to have made things Thers, eat. A d'she went to ber of prisoners.

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A telegua frown Berlin states that three days they had recely saben; so thymid. How good this is! And they owing to the presenen of German war- to away as if ffey would never the, Welships in the Baltic Sea the sailing of were all very sorry for them, even iauto" "merchant"veanola from Finlah hazbours thus for ourselver. Afterwards they slept has been suspended. --

ail slept, roue is this to m, arms in thyst, on the enuches, and in 'thas, big armchairs. My mother wid. Let them s'eeps they

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ave segu much, and have still mach to do?! One day we saw the mot pears that hid been to the war coms back, all des coralel with flavus, for when they were TN almost every community there is some and they were a great fee, and there Chamberlain'e Cajc, Cholera and Diar na whose life has been saved by man pol tímu ta take the Haween' away, ko they went to the war as to a battle of shoe Remedy. Shich persons selon ziten he Cantly and Prompty ecereder There were 5 of them. When A opportunity to recommend it, and these just the Mama Only at the ALEXAN DRA' CAFE.

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WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN

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19 points' last Thursday. Adhes, uncket | Hotten. AND POLISHED B7 8. Krani. orionel Prjylay to Tuesday, during which | tine" New York was, herpver opona jand gained further strength so that Liver

The first (1913 edition is already used.

the are well-known in society and of TOGRAPHIES of CT 5,000 people serom hundred foreigners associated with Japan Appene in the book. Quity, new

followed with a further 7 points ad vaness on Tuesday, Mul 10 points siste Tiby. The streigth of Egyptian Cotton Chas been even www prowest fast materials and accurate sketches, beti going

work Spot 2.6., was quite 7.8-itutterly free from prejudices. zained 25 pinta on Thursday he aud

2 further 13 petite on "Piresday,

The persistance of the advines is sur prising and although a sie turnovog in the raw material is repartial fem-haver ped, it is generally felt that things have | been too rigid, especially an then say to be no real cause. We cannoði grzest is tornal trade and so far as Manebas." ter Pivity Gool's sencerned, business is practically as a standstill. The raar. kets abroad do not feel any confidence in privòs, and offers made hiring the week, rspecially, from India have been hap holy out, and not worth the expen

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BERLIN'S DAWN OF TRUTH.

Tendency to Pobriety of

Judgment

Some remarks by Herr Theoder Wulf in. the Deere Peyvälle, mam Kymptomatic of a tendency to sobriety of judgment which is daily beconting more conspicuous tr Germany. Herr Wolff writes :-

**Many erroneous estimates of things have profailed among numerous circles bere, who contented themselves with such war cries as the British Mercenary Army or the mpidly exploding Franch slan' or * Ruusiné carruption. At the calo tadlo, the tremendous difficulties which our troops kavo overcome, and have still to overcoma, hava thus often been estimated too lightly," The writer further recommends the attitude towards polities of Bismarck, who heid nothing in greater version **sentimental extravagance derived from stred or love, s.merely cloading the visions of what is becessary, a:tainable, and

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