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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917.

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WOMAN'S TRIBUTE TO THE

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THE LETTER TO MOTHER.Aliny sheet of paper will be for ever "unshrined'in the hearts of hoen who loved the little lance corporid. For them thare MAN will be to lifelong conjectures, no firtile correspondence na to how No. 28500 met his end an unpficial letter has saved the wears gawing pain of uncertainty. There will always be in their memory the scens of that green waving cornfield, the honour pant to his burial by his comrades. "A correspondent kindly sent the blow the knowledge that his end was quick and

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MrGE Anderson Mr E. M. Joseph MR LAtkinson Mr F. H. Kales de H. Miray Bain Mr N. B. Karanjis Mr Jaring Mr C. King Me WE Barker De A. T. Kaoderee Dead Mrs Baker Mr A, Larkin and Mr K. M. Bartleis valot 3 199 Mr and Mrs. H. 6. Mr G, G. Lavallje.

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ing entting written by Hills M. Love and ‡ glorinus, He died as his post, doing his Relics

taken from the Daily Mail":

Up the air he came, slightly bending ander his load, one of the most welcome. -yet cre of the most dreaded-visitors

in our land.

The hearts of mothers, wives, and sweethearts quicker their beating on his arrival these days of the great ofensive, for well we know that the advance first levies its price od the field of battle and then demands its toll from the hearts of

bis, cheerfully laying down his life for his friends,"

What finer přibute could parents, sisters, or brothers de to strengthen them in sorrow?

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Mrs E. R. Balilios Mr and Mrs O

Beswick steady and Mrs C. E Bigalow Such words Mr R I. Birbeat

Mr F. Fissekor Mr S. T.

S. T. Hitting Dr and Mrs. Black, nurse and child Dr M Blain Capt Branch Brsad

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Mr & Longfield" Me J. M. Lopes Major D. Macdonald Dr. Marriott Mr F. B. Harsha Mr.H.

have wondrous 'power

There is a sequel to this, and is arrived in the form of a lettår, some days later, for a far as Evesham Tiw

Capt. J. A. Martin.. morning I received your letter taking the

Mrs A. McCrackin about pur Dick and enclosing a copy of Me Breaker My Mrs MeInnes his aficer's letter, two other girls on the Mr D. E. Cappleman Mr and Mrs R. H. farmy also received similar Dewa-each

Mr S. 8: Carvalha Miss Chisholm

Mr.B. K. Ments E. Clarke

Mr G. Mallis

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women, and the bill that cletory presents had lost a brother in the-big advance, and Conant Mr J. Margoki

to these latter is usually ie the form of a timsy pencilled letter. M

their mothers had also semn them copies

of the fret Inkurmulion received-isa į

But evilently the letter-carrier was officers letter. We could not work in the

Courney Mr W. P. Millse

Courtney Greme Mrs G. A

thinking little of the significance he has gardens that morning we went and Mr A. C. Ge amcommedation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in attained as a public figure, for he cast sat on the bubar of the Ava, and it was Mr N. Croucher Mr Y. W. Daniel an approving eye on the field of gently when showing each other the tributes Hongkong at the time of Booking.

Mr W.B. Davenport wtirring green corn on his left and passed phat the clicers had pad to our respective Mr and Mrs FE a second at the gate of one garden hebrothers that we realised, what a debt we | entered to admiro, the fragrant Beauty of owe to these mea. Who would help bring Capt. 1. Dewar

a wall of jasmine from which the morn-comforted by the beautiful words. they

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ing us was drawing faint, sweet odour. (wrote Each of us elong to some special ouglas

A. Bowler At his feet the dow filed Shirley poppice phrase in the letters: Your boy was Mr J. G. Drought lifted their cups to the mashine. The

young, bus zot too young to die a splendid Miss M. E. Daffy morning was young and bathed in sun-death for England, ons is kept repeat. Mr and Mrs A. W.

Eastman Hight--a Atties susamer Sunday morning ing to herself, while the other girl Capt. 3. W. Frans Plucking's sprig of the jasmine and cherished the words, He always wasted Mr E. 5. Fairchild slipping his letters through the door, the to go forwand, and his glosy would have r A Fairley letter-carrier went onward-onward with brea that he gave his life in the advance, his load of love, hope, and sorrow,

rut in retreat."

Mr F. S. Gaines. The hall wherein the sin letters fell

"They are treasuring these sentences | Me J. Gibb was strangely quiet, for the garden had writen by the men who knew and cota-Dr claimed the cecupants, has a mother's manded their loved one, and in my own

31 A. ear is quick-especially if she is anxious mind he castant thought, Gresten P.. --and, maybe, a mother's instinct is love than this hath no man, that he lay sharpened in these days, for it was only down his life for his friends," " the mother who heard the step on the gravel and the click of the gate, and it. was the who hurriedly and alone seansed the writing on those six envelopes.

Quickly she recognised, the military post-marks and the calligraphy of Paul Matt, and Arthur: the other two were not war letters, and those she passed over hastily, "tot with a sudden sharp anxiety eho toro open the remaining unstamped envelope, written in as unfamiliar hand, and its contents drove the blood, from her face, drew a low mon from her lips and piarted within her the grief that only

OFFICIAL AND UNOFFICIAL

We women admit the debt that many af us owe to the men commanding out loved ones in the great struggle.

In the midst of terrific bombardmente. amid scenes where one must get almost callous to the sufferings of others, where death and horror are familiar occurrences, these man sit down and write beautiful intters sympathy to the unknown mothers and wives of men under them who have fallen, and their words bring comfort, a hope, a pride, and a strength that they themselves cannot fully realise and which cannot be over estimated.

All over our land to-day, in homes both An invisible companion accompanied high and lowly, there are woman who the letter-carrier, following him on his guard these sacred records and tributes

und, entering some homes whers Jetters from the scene of action [wers left, at others standing aside.

atricken mother can, feat.

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"This is what his officer wrote," they homes in that short lane did the invisible say, as they proudly display a copy of quest visit that sunny Sunday morning. the letter, for the original is far too Later that day, when the first keen pangsfragile and precious to be over-handled Mr G. W. Barton Mra Martin &children Mr R. F.” Mattinglyi of grief were being supplanted by the more often, than not, it is framed and Mr D.K. Blair quieter, dall aching pains of realisation, placed in a position of honour, or else Mr and Mrs H. F. Mn 0. Malder

in placed with the few sentimental Carmichael Mr T. A. Parkimit treasures that every mother keeps in Mr&Mrs F.W. Cary Mr & Mrs E. Ralphs some store-house sacred to herself, for Mr and Mrs D. C. Mr and Mrs W. E,

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I "woader if those officers know the power to comfort that their words possess, and I wonder if they realize how much the personal tributs, and the particulars of one who was actually on the spot stand for in the hearts of those bereaved? They do realise the anxiety they. Base-the anxiety that saps the grit of the strongest Mrs T. J. R. Johns Mr and Mrs David

Wood during the interval that otherwise elapses Mr Lee Jones

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condolence there is nothing of the MrJ.R.F. Anderson Mr H H. Lch and personal human alement in it for which Mr G. Fanperman family

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