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Sunday was devoted to a visit to Treport, where a large and well-equipped Canadian hospital has been established, under the command of Colonel Bridges. Ab Tréport also visits were made to the British Stationary Hospital No. 3, and a hospital under the direction of Ladly From this point a return was Sir Robert Borden, the Prime Minister Murray. of Canada, has returned from France made to Boulogne, and on Bunday even ing Sir Robert crossed to Folkestone in a greatly impressed by his visit. I regard destroyer.
Monday was spend in visiting the uble revelation of the life of a German Mr G. E, Anderson it," he remarked to a representative of The Daily Telegraph, as the most inter-Canadian hospitals at Sborraliffe and the spy, pointing out some slight inaccur
Canadian convalescent home at Monk acies, points that struck us as being MrJ. E. Baring
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Bain esting and inspiring event of my life."
atstrange in view of Dr. Graves' statements The right hon. gentleman touched, so Horton, as well as that at Bromley.
Mrs E, B. Belilios far as publicity is permitted, on the chief those institutions the spirit of the in regard to the training he received at Mr. E. Belution In this edition, Wo Mr D. C. Berdel events of his tour. He has passed wounded was found to be admirable, and German hands.
His description of through a strenuous week, but he has not for each wounded soldier the Prime notice that he refers to Sir Edward Grey M. G. Boudal spared himself: And, while he has Minister had a cheery word. Sir Robert as "his Lordship." naturally devoted great attention to the was particularly impressed by the scene the British Foreign Minister appears to Canadian Forces those fighting at the at Monk's Horton, where 870 convalescent us to be greatly influenced by Germ front as well as the wounded he has Canadian soldiers were drawn up in live grejudice, and we should like to read Sir Having thus passed rapidly over his Edward Grey's report of the interview spent some time at the British Headquar ters, as well ne at those of General Joffre, tour, Sir Robert pauked for a moment Dr. Graves states they had before the
The forces from the Dominion have now when naked if he would give the imprez latter set out on a mission to America Mrs Uhoy Leung Shi established & world-wide reputation for sion that his visit to the Canadian for the British Secret Service
chapter has been added to the book dent soldiers had made upon his mind. their valour; nevertheless, it was E
hardlying with this mission, and since the "These men," he replied, pleasure to the Canadian Premier to bear on all sides testimony to the magnificent realise how profound an impression their Censor has allowed it to appear we may splendid achievements have made upon take it that it does not contain anything achievements of officers and men.
he the people of the whole Dominion. They likely to prejudice British interests. At the British Headquarters,
How much Dr. Graves knows of inter- remarked, at the French Headquarters, impressed me as being thoroughly con- and everywhere in France, as in Great scious of the world-wide issues which are national politics may be gauged from the Britain, the highest appreciation was ex-involved in this war, and as inspired by following extract from the new chapter:
French and child: Europe to kerp America's hands full in
Mr J. Gibh pressed of the conrage, resourcefulness, an unwavering determination to perform The Japanese question is fostered by the event of the coming European__ war.
Mr S. Godden and endurance of the Canadian troops in their duty in the fature as in the pash" all the engagements in which they have
It is all bluff, and occasionally Japan Mr&Mrs J. Gould taken part during the war, and especially i
must be rewarded for keeping up the Mr V. Gouldboura in the battle which is known as the second
bluff. In this instance, Germany Mr G. LeGoodrick battle of Ypres. Sir John French,
mitted Japan to colonize and permitted Mr & Mrs B. C. Haile her to buy all the German ships she Capt T. P. Hail General Joffre, and the President of the French Republic spoke in terms of great CRUDE OBSESSIONS OF LONDON'S
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It deals Mr H. A. Cartwright scem inspired with a like spirit."
This is an unpleasant tale, The Canadian Premier left London on
with the outrage of a young English girl Mr & Mrs Carmichnet by a German soldier in Belgiam youngar F. W. Cary Tuesday work last, and was conveyed in destroyer to Boulogne, where he was
Many are decrepit, shambling, leaden-girl who is engaged to an Englishman of Mr& Mm C. D.Casul received by French military and mayal footed, deaf, halting, old cronies, dirty and Quaker descent, who, though found in a& Clare officers, and by the British transport ignorant. Some receive the old age pension. Tondon night-club in the opening chap, fficer. During his stay in Francs he They are inclined to he "independent." Inter, raves about marrying only a “pura was accompanied by Colonel Barry, of the words of a mother, "It's hard to get woman. He does marry the heroine, who Sir John French's Staff, Major Storr, some of them to come to you if you are too of Lord Kitchener's Staff, Mr. R. B.particular. at so thankful of her that Ives birth to a child to
much. So much has already been written Bennett, do not matter secretary, and Sir Max Aitken, the her to wash horself for fear she would leave about real German atrocities that they Canada Eye-Witness."
me and not come back to me again." The afternoon and evening of Tuesday
One such nurse only washed the other might well be left out of English fiction. were spent in visiting four Canadisa once. They neglect the mothers and their hospitals near Boulogne, and one British babies. Some admit they do not understand hospital, all of which he found highly babies. They look with indifference upon One averred it to be a natural efficient and well-equipped. It is inter-"thrush. esting to note that Sir Robert hnd caly complaint with babies, she had had thirteen been in France a few hairs when he per-children, and they all had thrush. "forted a ceremony that will appeal t
every Canadian, and the result of which
An amazing miser story is reputed is intended to keep green the memory of
The nurses have their obsessions and their
correspondent stales. A few months ago the gallant sons from the Dominion, who old-time beliefs. They assert: It is unlucky from Madrid, the Daily Chronicles Paris by their heroism, have maintained the to weigh a baby. It is dangerous to cut its there died in the Spanish capital, at noblest traditions of the British raos. At nails; they should be bitten off with the 3. Rue Saint-Marc, a man about sixty Boulogne, and afterwards a Treport, teeth until the child is a year old. A baby the Canadian Premier planted serds of must not be put in the fresh air, or it will years old, named Romagosa, who, in the opinion of his neighbours and few Canadian maples on the graves of the get sore eyes. These and many others are friends, was poor. He and his wife lived They both dressed Canadian officers and men there buried the crude ideas which are kept alive in It is not difficult to imagine what London alums by nurses of this type, and a miserable life. emotions this simple but beautiful inci Dr. Thomas says it is a pity that the almost in rags, and the old man spert hospitals which now work in the district do most of his time in prayers in the not establish an efficient service of maternity churches. With the couple lived Roma- gusa's aged mothers, who had an even nurses to displace some of these noisome and
more miserable appearance, unsavoury " "Gamps."
woman, used to go every morning to the market to buy food, but generally sho returned with her basket filled with detritus which she picked up ground in the market. What no one ever imagined was that the miserable Roma goes, was one of the richest, if not the richest man, in Madrid-and that he possessed a wealth which is more consid. crable than that of the Duchesse of Sevil- lano, and that he was a richer man than the Count di Romanones, the Spanish ex-Premier.
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On the following morning Bir Robert proceeded to Sir General French's Heald-
It is astonishing in squalid streets to see quarters, where he met Sir John French, the heavy responsibilities that are cast upon to whom he was no stranger, and by whom young children. When the mother goes out ho was very cordially welcomed. After to work, the care of the whole family may a stay of about half an hour he proceeded be left to a girl of ten, or even less. Cases to the front, obtaining coumading have been known where the only occupatits view of the whole ralicy in which Ypres of a tenement were a girl of eight, who was is situate. While the members of the washing the floor and looking after three party were there they saw a orman younger children and a baby. She had been mine explode. "But we ascert ined," given a halfpenny to get the baby milk, and remarked Sir Robert with a smile, that twopence to get herself and the other children Proceeding from fish and chips. But such children strive to no damage was done." this point to the Canadian lis, the do their best, as, for instance, one who was
WIDOW'S DISAPPEARANCE. right hon. gentleman inspected various washing baby's bottle with parafin, "which
Romagosa's fortune, including money will clean anything." Though stricken with Sir Robert was touched by the splendid poverty, some mothers will manage to get in the banks, bonds, properties in Spain, demeanour of the men, and the heartiness expensive foods for the babies. Food "used France, Cuba, Argentine, Chili, amount. of the reception which they gave him by Royalty and recommended by doctors" ised to 170 millions of pesetas (about Romagosa had large suma The troops." he said,
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in much favoured. Some mothers are inclined £6,730,000). splendid condition.
to believe anything they see in print, and of money and considerable amounts of Mr W. T. Elson Officers and men alike were keen in the performance of are the prey of unscrupulous manufacturers bonds deposited in London banks, at the Mr. W. Ellis their duties. They were naturally very who advertise, their wares extensively and Bank of France, and in several Spanish Mis A. Foy banks, He owned a magnificent houses in Mr C. Frits much pleased to see someone straight from mendaciously.
the Champs Elysees in Paris, which itself Mr J. Fyfe Canada, and their appearance and their
One shop in the Mr & Mrs Gre is valued at £440,000. spirit were really an inspiration."
ground floor of this house is alone rented Mr T. M. Gregory for £2,000 a year. By his will Romagosa Mr E Grievs has left his whole fortune to the Bishops Mr S. Hashimoto of Madrid, Barcelone, and Buenos Ayres To his wife the miser leaves the asufruct of his hours and land properties, which after her death will go to the three
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During the whole of Wednesday tho In many wean streets there are women, Prime Minister had the honour of being well known to the pawnbrokers, who for accompanied by Prince Arthur of Con small payments, take clothes and household naught, who also went with him on a goods to pawn for their neighbours. It is visit to the Prince-Patricis Regiment stated that the advantages are two-fold. To the The woman who pawns through a recognised which has won undying fanie. officers and men Prince Arthur delivered intermediary obtains a larger loan than she Premier three hearty cheers were given tion. For the pawnbroker, the professional are the Bishop of
pawner guarantees the good faith of the man's wife. But the widow has disaprJ. C. Anker for Princess Fabricia. Returning to Headquarters Sir Robert had the honour owner, and will be able to exercise pressure peared since her husband's death, after Mr E da S. Andrade
in case of default. As the needs become going for a few days to Sarria, near Mr J. Bain of meeting the Prince of Wales and men
The Bishop of Madrid has Er A. B. Crow more urgent, the articles are said to be pawn Barcelona. bors of Sir John French'e Staff.
The executors
a stirring address, and on the call of the would if she herself conducted the transac bishops, in equal parts...m the dead
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ed in the following order-The wedding written to her several letters asking her Mr C. F. Croovell ring, clock, husband's best suit of clothes to come to Madrid to look after the in- Mr C. Cruden (108), husband's shirt (1s. 6d.), children's heritage together with him, but she made Mr. you Dike On the following morning he methoots, baby's long clothes (25.), sheets, pillow no reply. It is rumoured that the widow z P, B. van Dyk
cases, aprons, petticoats, and chemises all
General "Joffre and his Staff at luncheon,
is determined to fight the will, but the bishop, it is said, would in this ease use his influence to persuade the woman to drop the case or come to an agreement..
and the next day he had an opportunity one parcel (39), children's frocks, mother's of visiting the French line. Speaking of this part of his to the Premier said: frocks or dresses, and lastly the wall pictures. "We were greatly impressed with the The poor cling to the slume, and health visi tors record cases where parents carning only efficiency of the French military organi: 20a, a week will pay 6 or 8d. a day in fores sation and the resolute determination of the French army. At several places rather than move elsewhere. during our visit we saw the effect of the German shell fire in the total and partial destruction of towns and villages,
We have it on high authority that the M. Ludovic Nadand, the special corres Saturday was spent in Paris, where in the evening Sir Robert and the British standby of our troops in Gallipoli is pondent of the Journal (Paris) gives a Ambassador dized with the President of tea, a fact which would have delighted sensational rocitan of the cruelties com
It would mitted by the Germans in Poland. the French Republic, and met the Minis Dr. Johuson above measure
GERMANS ON THE RAMPAGE. WOUNDED RCBBIAN SOLDIERS BURNED ALIVE.
In numerous villages farmers were tor- ter of Foreign Affairs and the Minister be interesting to know to what extent of War. In Faris there is a hospital the presence of a large body of Austra tured and were made to look on while which has been established by the muni- lian troops in the army has affected this hands of thirty or forty soldiers, follow- cipalities of the Province of Quebec by choice, for Australians are the gatatesting the Irad of their officers, committed the subscriptions of the municipalities tea drinkers in the world. It was on tea outrages on their little daughters. Several themselves and those of private in-that the pioneers established the prosper young girls escaped by drowning them To revenge themselves for these dividuals, for the care of French wound-ity of the island-continent. Amerion on selves. ed. This hospital was visited, and the the other hand, was founded largely on escapes, the Germans burned a large Canadian Prime Minister had a most coffee, and coffee to this day is a great number of private houses.
The only army.. He also visited a drink in the States.
A priest who intervened was thrashed welcome reception. large British hospital at Vereailles, where which shares to the full our addiction soundly, and then burned alive. In he, found some Canadian wounded, and a to tea is that of Russia The Germans several places wounded Russians, after small Australian hospital near Paris, swear by cocon, and the question, of the being tortured with bayonets, were which has been founded by Mrs. Smith cocoa supply has been one of their prob-saturated with petrol or shut up and then 1
leme in the war,
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WEST RIVER
PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Giving all the Important TownS. EN TEBES from CANTON to WLCBOW.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me In any case whatever
Damaged packages must be left in the Go downs for examius ion by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyor, Moun GODDARD and Douglas, at 10. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS.All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival Zero, after which date they cannot be recognised, No Claims will be admitted af er the Goods. have left the Gzdowop
EA HEWETT,
Superintendent. Forgkong, 30th August 1915.
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