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f ? j t 1 - - Six THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918 I: r 1 V; II. ,. . r . v.ii.-'w'ii I USJ ' 7 Vcir l.rnilliiii; l-'j:r Jonrnnl nf llto I We have secured a number of sets of the finest rose bushes of the Northwest for our readers Tand will send them,' free of charge, by prepaid parcels post, upon receipt of your subscription for one year to the WESTERN FARMER--price $1.00. Every farmer in the Northwest will find im portant fnrm mntters handled In this Rfcnt pub lication which are vital to hiin. Kxucrta of Nation al fame will ar.uljze the many Important iieatlon connected with lahor. tractors, gilos, stock, coat re cords, etc. Kui'h Untie contains n vnst amount or rartn news matter and articles pertalnlni? to farming and farm inelltoila that has ditrinif the past 17 years created for the WKSTliHN FA t'.vi c;it tne mriresi ody of readers of any farm Journal -. the I'acilic Northwest. lulled It K. U. Knvlllr, Nntionnlly knttnn to former through him ru Mrurllre irork ilurl.iu uinuy jeiirn. Read These Letters HKASOT. I'llll SK'CKSS., The "Western Farmer" Is wo.-th more, titan tho suhactipnon price i-fik.d, and with a man an eiiilor wno does not know rtow to let pro wnen he KPta hold, no wonder our paper t.: the great ftueesB it Is. c:. J. Vernon, Nortii Yakima. Wash. 08T UIIHfll T F.sn:it. K AH. 11 Kit. I like Western Farmer very well, and would fe"l lot without It. i have found somethitt? in each Irsiic which is worth tho subscription price. Mrs. Frank Morris, Bowcn, Mont. IIK.Sr OF ITS Kll. I consider Western Farmer the best paper of its kind that I have ever read wlthouL any exceptions, and 1 have taken a dozen or more farm papers. O. L. Frick, Enter prise, GreKon. SI IIS .HIKKHS I'OIt TIHSEIC VISA 11 S. 1 am well pleased with the West ern Farmer and will enclose $2' for your special three-year offer. R V, Lalisrh, Woodrow, Mont. v i. in-yfy !?! tr'hv NOW READ OUR BIG FREE OFFER ! The six beautiful rosebushes listed below In "Collection A" are Riven FHKIO with one-year renewal or extension subscription to the WiJHTlOHN KA11M1SU at fl, pontage prepaid. Here Are the Roses in "Collection A" 1. Crimson Queen (red) The lilngsoms 4. KadlHiire (pink) This grnnd Riant are hrllllanl velvety crlimon and are flowering roso Hands above all other iiiKuiy pun iiiTicu. I II o ioiwi.jb me tu i( Jl I mm Mail the (A) 19 Xame U. F. D. AT hi) It nit Id form. In me and full. The Kin w t h of tho pin nt l vtyorons nnd nf medium height. Th hnh with it:) dark K i con folinKd ! In llaelf an adtlttton to 'J. Madlnon (white) An Ivory-whlts rrt-e, hiKhly pprf iinnt, with a l1osatni of wondorfiil trxlui'. Tile floprH art- larfc niul follow each otht-r so rrfjililly tlierp in nnl a not IceuM jhijw between the huc- pmhIuii of biintBuiua. The hunlt ta a dia lliirt oriiampnt. . 0ihilla ( f lexli) Tha new Rnflllnh ro. The flnwtTH arc flrah color, nf fuod with pal pink, (IpUKhlfully bteiid pil. The ffHnrum'e la Pxocdlnffly pl-H-ftnt. it hhiHHoiua (rfy. with tutgn, rifwp btidn tind thick, lu-avy pptiils, TJie Ituuh irrona tronff rind uni'iKnt, Ibr Sl Hunc IliiMbfM AlMivf Offrrrd Fr UHh 1-Yrnr Sulracrli(lnti nt ijti.oo Wt nr a!nn mnklnv a Frea 13-ImihIi ttffrr In thoic who tka a 3 yean kuharrlptlnn to iho WERTEHN F A HAIKU, at Vi. All the buthea In "Col- , Ipcilon A," oKthT with theaa llatai under "Cullaction B,' will, be given under this offer buahea In aM. and this is "Collection B Six Ha'.tly, EvarhanrfriK Rosri, aplpctcd wllh tho anme care aa PnJlactlor. A mid pnrilrulnrly adapted to climatlo and anil rotiditlnna of thl9 tarrl lory. rollfctlon Ft contahta the following anjiori inciit : 1. Cardinal, fcrlm-f-nn). !i. I'mlii Oca liirdhit'a, (vtl!ovt. 3. KillnrtU'V. 4 nndinf Teat- o-t f p i n k t . 5 llookirr Itcsjuty fcrlniaon). Marie dull lot fwhltut Western Farmei I'OHTUM), )., OH SI'UKAM?, Wnmh. 'tapalf'fla,7''?aa"'fcta, rtp of Ita rlnaa. The flowers ore all apltMidld form, larjie and full, and aonip wlint of the June-rose type. The bud nr particularly handsonie In form, V B"My tro;cer.v-rwt) This In a t ha rmhifC rose of coppery rolor, Htiffused with a goldon ah eon, la extremely free flowerlnfr. and has n nice ffrowih, It, la considered it mont uituaual rose and la sweetly perfumed. Ita coloring will ap peal tO Mil. 0. Lady lllflinjrrini) (yellow) A va riety at' thfl inoct picaalr.K and nttrartive crt'tir, Irulijin-ypi.ow wu.hed with s;il-mon-Rold. This la u. rnae of slsruntio ale. In the bud. It, la of the ileepeat' yellow. Th -growth fa handsorn'; uniform usid porfei t. Ita foliage la remarkable and Now iir.;:: Farmer I'nrtlnnil, Or.( or Spolinne, Wnnh. Kncl.'.f-ed find $t for 1 year'l stih.er'rlntlon to Western Farmer Si-nd mi free, postpaid, tile sli reH bushes In "Colleuilon A' Kiieloped find $2 fur a years' cntisfi Ipiion ' to Western Farmer. Send me free, postpaid, the li rust; bushes In "Collection B." .Uox..., Town State. State whether subscription Is New ( ) or Kenewal f ) SHOULD BE MADE TO EAT IT San Francisco. April 10. K. C?, I,ittd 1''rj, fornicrlv of Oakland, now n 'tttnp Prvstnont soldier, wns under fed eral indictment tndtiy, ncruwtl of aencl tiniJ j)oinied cntniy tu lti'iisetC throuuli tho miail. Ilia iiidii'tinent followed the tlisttMUKiil of Mr. Alice M. Mtiliitic -whonu Litulbcig had accused of scmlinj; -tho enndv. Salem Nurse Goes East for Special Training llins Iftise Clair Williams, a gindu a(i; of the Salem HoBpiital, is now on Iter way to l't. Leo, Virginia, n a i nteuiher'of Kao lingiitnl unit No. Jfi of Portland. With Ilfl other nurses, sho 'left l'oit!niid SimhIiiv evcninj for the least for auM'inl training luuort lestviti i for l-'ran 'o to tuhe up her work back j of 'the trenches. Mi?j Williams wad lt'adttaled from the Salem hosita: I three yeara e;o mid since then litis : lieen prnet.ieinjr her profession in I Uiii and .vicinity. Sln enlisted in the h'sitI unit early in the year. Mixa j Marian t'ttmiliell of McMiiinvilb n in inenilier of the hospital unit also I if t Sunday fur Ft. l.ee, Virginia, for the ireliniinniy trainina. A CHILD DOESNT LKIIiDPW IF COrJRTIPATFD m Publish Lisis If Peevish, Feverish and Sick But Give Names Only Give "California Syrup of Fms" Mother! Yonr child isn't naturally cross and peevish- See if toajjuo is coated; this is a sure sigu its little atomach, liver and howels uecd a cleansing at i me. When listless, j ale, feverish, full of cold, lircath bad, throat pore, dresn't it, slop or act nat::tal!y, has xtomark ache, dlnrrluM'a, rememlier, a gentle liv r and bowel rlcnuin" should niwavf bp the lirut treatment Riven. Nothiug equals "California Syrup of Fifs" f ir children's ills; give a tea pnoonfitl, and in a fy hours all the foul waste, sour hili and fermenting food which is cloKed in the bowels fiasses out of the system, and you have well and playful child aain! All chil drea fore this harmless, delicious "fntit laxative," and it never failj i effect a jood "inside" clcansin?. Iirections for babies, children of all egos and grown ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A lit tie riven today saves a si -k rhild to- tnorrow, but got the eennine. Ask your dnifrpgj fnr a ixntlfi of "California ryrup of Fijfs," then look and ce that it is m.e bv the "California Fig Syr- Wi'sliiiiuton, April l'ublicntioii of casualty lists by the war department will be lcsiimed forthwith under cabled instructions from .Secretary of War Itaker, it was officially announced at the department late today. The lists will 'he issued w ithout nd iltrt or other identifying data. Casualties 447. Washington, April 9. The total cas '.tallies (,iuonjr the American expedi tionary f"'ces Sn Franco for the last six davs, inclusive, are 417 names, ac cording to a war department announce inent late this afternoon. iBank Deposits Increase Nearly 25 Million In Year An akstract of all the banks and trust companion in the state has been eomploted by the state banking depart ment. It shows a total of resources on March 4, this year, of t-J2.061.6!t7.!:o, which is net increase of $24,740, S70.7D sinen March 5, 1!17. The total deposit, March 4, were 1X4. 591,308.08 an increase of 20,417,034.29 ever March V, 1917. It also ahows that the high water mark for deposits was Nov. 20, 1917, when there was 14,3t7,466.72 mi. re in the batiks than on March 4, Montana Bakery Closed for a Month lititte, Mont., April .10. Tha Mon tana, llakery company, one of the Jnri est ctincents of its kind in the city was today forced to discontinue luisi ih'sm fir one month. This compulsion, enforced by the food ait.ninutiatioii, fullowed the dis covery that the company was not ad hering to war time regulations. An ex cess of materials was found on hand. Warning wns given to other bakeries If the otl'ensc is repeated by the Mon tana, litikeiy company, it will be sus pended for the period of the war. Strike of Longshoremen Wilijh Adjusted Seattle, Wash., April 10. The strike called for Thursday by longshoremen has been averted. Following a two-hour talk by Edgar P. Snyder, representing the national ad justment commission of the United States shipping board at the longshore men 's hall, nearly 1,000 members of the dock truckers, and warehonsmcn 's un ion voted to remain at work and settle their differences through mediation. The decision was made on the patriot ic appeal of Snyder, who held confer ences all dav Tuesday with the Water front Employers association, railway managers and union representatives. MEATS MAKE RECORDS Portland, Or.. April ! All fres'i meats established new high roeords on the local wholesale market today. Re newal of demand lor packing house products due to revocation of the meat lesa day order is given as the cause. Best steer beef sold 17'4 cents per. pound. Fork wns up 'j for all cuts. Country killed hegs sold at 2.1 cents. Yearling lam lis were 27 cents and srarce. One Hundred Names to Fill Third Junior. : . Rainbow Regiment The uiath one hundred names were enrolled today by 8tat" Superintendent of Public Instruction,' J. A. Churchill, in his Third- Junior- Rainbow Regiment. The names follow: Hertha Berger, La Orande. Dnrothv Hmtttzy La Grande. Helpli Ifobei tsoii, Pcrrr. Ray Siiclton, Elgin. ' " . Lucile Lnrkin, Elgin. . Helen Folaom. Elgin. Efli"l .Mason, Elgin". : . . Annie Weiss, Elgin, Ray Henderson, Elgin. . Ilulda Fox, Elgin. Eva Patterson, Elgin. "Willnrd Gent, Elgin. Olen Me.tcalf, Elgin. Belle Tracy, Elgii Lorain Geddes. Elndn. Ilerschel Meridith, Elgin, Esther Scott, Elgin. Pearl Christenson, Elgin. Frankic Elliot, Elgin. Myrtle Cross. Elgin. Elma Stoop. Elgin. Elsie Mayfield, Elgin. Iinwrenco Blumenstein, Elgin. Normal Johnson, Susanville. James Dunstan, Susanville. Gerald Ariss, Tigard. Milo Godfrey, Edinbower. , Leonora Godfrey, Edenbower. Percy Will Aurora. 'T'.' Kermit McCully, Salem. Leont Will, Aurora. Pa Loma Keil, Aurora, ' Conrad Leichner, Portland. Thelma Berwick, Portland. Eddie Jagclski, Portland. Roy Robertson, Portland. Bernico Phillips, Wendling. Beulah Irwin, Wendling. Goraldine Carlile, Wendling. Pearl Batty, Wendling. Gladys Madson, Irving. Harvie Richardson, Eugene. Morris Temple, Pendleton, Robert Dunn, Pendleton. Barbara Stanfield, Pendleton. Wythle Fitzpatrle, Pendleton. Mildred Rogers, Pendleton. Balfour Gibson, The Dalles. Walter Witliff, The Dalles. Lena Deckart, The Dalles. Marion Beebee, Enterprise. Vernon Tudor, Thelake.' Jean B. Balcomb, Thelake, Francis Grant, Thelake. Iona Tudor, Thelake. . Ruth M. Dixon, Klamath Falls. Hazel Brown, Klamath Falls. Evelyn Dragone, Prairie City, Coralie Berry, Ncwoprt.' Deryl MyorB, Salem. Charles Andrews, riilverton. Beatrice Amundson, Ncotts Mills'. Clarice Amundson, Seotts Mills. Fern Harper, Seotts Mills. Hazel Harper, Seotts' Mills. Leila Reed, Seotts Mills. 'r Carolyn Loomis, Salem.' Paulhie Findley, Saiejn. George Koehler, Salem. ' Everett Tnsto, Salem. Lucille Tillson, Alsea. Leo Cockeram, Oakland. " Dorothy E. St. John, Milwankie. Miss Jessie Mclntyre, Milwntikie. Sammy Runynii, Cherryville. . Willis Perry Dallas. 1 Helen Morrison, Dallas. Bessie Stilwell, Indepeudenee. Chester Chevron, Hood River. Roxy Yount, lone. ' Annie D. Ingles, Portland. Jean. Armour Grubbs,' Portland. Doris Lacey, Portland. Margaret Orr, Portland. Kenneth Rieliards, Portland. . Edna Wents, Portland. Eleanor Eastman, Portland. - Edna Winters, Portland, Mildred Fish, Portland. Mary Helen Cowing, Portland. Katiicriue Allen, Portland. Margaret Smith, Portland. Ailemi Armstronsr, Portland. Mvrl C. Eckert, Portland. Merrill E. Joss, Portland. Phillip A. Joss, Portland. WilUe Ellis, Portland. Hnrrie Cowie, Portland. Dent Fry, Portland. ArFK Is DfeaeM : -' and Goes to Camp Lewis Giuseppe Facchindi, m Italian who had 4ern reported delinquent to the adjutnnt ireneial. was today forwarded to'Comp Lewis by Sheriff W. I. Need haul, of the lO'-nl 'tioard. division No. 1. Thi-J Ita'ian, who is unable to spcal; Knglish. had registered nt Mill city but had been working at various lum ber camps and had failed to receive his notice to report or to return his iies tionnaite. He had mad" ?n effort to comply with the law a-s an alien, but noc having received his mail and not nyurtins, his n.uno wns handed to the adjutant general as 8 de'iiitnient. Shcrif" N'cedham says that if a man, whether nu alien or not, does not re turn his questionnaire, he is reported by tho lo'il h a:d n .Vii'i'juctu. Tfc" adjutant gene:al then .sen is the delin quent card orderin.!! hi'tt to rcitort within 10 to 2-1 days. if. rite leport is not received, an order is issued induct ing tlio nan into the service. When he is located, ho is arreted, inducted in to the set-vice and s-'at tt Camp Lewis. f subset'' K.v t -''h , &t-':''A -X-.''',,t''' ;('(. -i-'r.1 , X "Sett'mg mm mart" putt tin in tint conrl'tion. Ani what an amtljleaml Iml tomd tilt kttl duu tf nail irately docs tutla li9s Easy, io Send Ilim a poueli c! KcsR SilAVELY Cliewlnjj Plug Tlaci's fcha tobacco for him Real Gravely C2icr.vipfj Plug condensed quality the most tobacco satisfaction in the smallest space, ready vo give him the solid comfort of tobacco wherever' I'.a happens to be. Giva .ny men a chew x! Real Gravely Plug, and be will toll yc'l thai 'i tho kind to send. Send tho best! Ordinal y plug is false economy. It costs less per week f.o cheir iv.n! Gravely, becaus-j a email chew of it lasts ' Icn;? wliilo, ... . - if ycu trrioi;o a pipe, slico Gravely with your knife and &c!d a littlo to yuvr (inokins tobacco. It will give flavor improve ) our cmoLc. czra wjh rs"xsD in the o. s. service a touch or gravely ieulcrn o)2 around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c r 'ar.-.p will put it into his hands in any Training Camp or Seaport of the U. S. A. Even "over there" a 3c stamp will tike it to him. Your dealer will supply envelopo and give you official directions how to address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville. Va. The Patent Poach keep it Fresh and Clean and Good it it not Real Gravely without thi Protection Seal Established 1831 HI European Apple Canker Makes Its Appearance In Marion Orchards The European apple ennhrr, many upec-Kuciis f' vii':.!i j?.v' been fount on apple tics in this stv.ticn c.f the countjv, is a.t;oclino; the Heiions at tention of lfit -men- Th's 13 a itetv and dangeiottfl dis:p.re never icrnd be fore, in this county. .Jt attacks the , tree3 in :r:nts and then Fijirca Is, musing a roughening of he bark. So tar the only moans of treatment is just to cut off the part of the limb attacked by the canker. S. II. Van T;u:i;;i, ciunty fiuit in spector, brn?lit into the ct'i'.ce ot Judge Buuie this mcrning a jtortion of a lintb rho-wiae the eft'r -t of the canker, lie will send it to t lie Oregon t A n-.Mtf ,,,,! fi..llr,n ,. A l .igui uiku.ai itiK w mi- nil iiiiluitii to the fl'ri 'ttlttit al department at Wash ington fer exrituination and suggestions as prope:' treatment. In Europe, this canker is the most destructive, and dangerous of all fruit diseases. In Amenta the ilis'nse is on the increase in point localities. The firs intimation of tho disease is a slight browning of tho bark in a more or lesf circular area. Then the area at tacked beeutnes darker and the area of the canker Finka, leaving the edp.es prominently laised- The altected spats dry, sli uh off and exposo tho wood. Sasna Visfa Left Witlioat a Ferryman; Senator Stone .,Has Paralyse When the ferryman gees to war and J Washington, Api'il 10. Senator VVillinni .1. Stone, Missouri, was strick en with a slight attack of paralysis on ' li is way to the capitol this morning. henator Mono was on a sireetcar on j his way to the senate office building 1 when he wns (Hken ill He was rushed a Inenl hospital from the senate of- lice building. Senator Heed, Missouri the wife is 1r.1a.bl j to uandle the ferry j c.fter making the attempt, soniethiii'; 1 must be dim a at once. This is tho sit- 1 nation at liuena Vis'n end to discuss I the matter with the peuplo cf that coin munitv, Commissioners J. 1. Hunt and : V. H. Geulct went to Ituena Vista this - morning and wiJl meet with the com- 1 o:rA it ,c V V- V., and Sergeant nt Arms Higgins of the ami opting it l-reo." j senate accompanied him. Uh coudi- Tlm nennln nf that -rowinT ,.nm.mn- t,on ,vas reported serious, with the la c 1 1 n n uiIrt ii'ij ain a. iitc len t ami l u una the gitim-ion, aro holding a big" pionic 1 Market Was Dull But Shipping Shares Strong New Tork, April 10. Tho New York Kveiiing Bun financial reyiew. to.' day said: , , There was the saute drab dullness which has become chronic of late in j today's stock market, and the same narrow clt&nges which enmhasiied the absence of trend or initiative. The strongest features of the trad ing were the chipping share's. Marino issues advciieed and Atlantic Gulf and t partieally paralyzed. Senator Stone is chairman of tho r tree terry lally today. The lerty- ' t," wmvu hont has been offered the twd couu- 's considering the important draft trea ties for r(00 nntl it is thought a man hcs between the Uniuted States, Great living near ten be secured to operate . Britain and Canada. it for abcut $f0 a month, the expense - 1 1 to be equally divided between the two j Corvallis' school board has thrown out iiiutics. German, effective instanter, decreeing "The perjiie of this community have credit to students for the remaining two 'been doing a 'lot of road work and do- months of the school year, voloping . the country in general and I , as many of the, farmers own land en both sides of tho river, there is a strong demand for tho free ferry. J Pacific Mail also were in demand Inspiration ( opper was up a pn.nt o: mole. Intel hoioiigh 'Pteferred v.itf weak and Delaware and Hudson sob' down two points As for th.i rest cf the list there was a d.nvnwiud trend before the clc.iing of mote or less sub stantial proportions. , AVIATORS KILLED. iURALGIC Ran Antonio, Texas, April 10. Cadet Elam Aukrura was killed and Cadet George S.-Dougbis probably fatally in jured at Kelly field here today when their flying planes collided a hundred feet in the air. Ankrum's home was in Kansas and Douglas came from Illinois. Civ Way to Soothing UcmUn's Wizard Oil Bow are vou rn-oeressiner with the front line trenches in your own back I cents. Guaranteed, yrtrd? ' ( Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a sae and . effective treatment for headache and " neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent in fection, or ether serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites aiicj, stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold " sores and canker sores. Get i; from drugis for 30 cents. If not satisfied retttrnnhe bottle and ' get your money back. Ever constionted or h.-ivp siVt headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 WOUNDED SERGEANT MAJOR WHO WORKED ON UNDER FIRE - GETS DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL FOR BRAVERY STUMEZE STOMACH TROUBLE RE LIEVED BY FIRST DOSE A GOOD TRADE Madison, Wis., April 10. A l'ivhm- of Senator Robert M. LaFollette in tha Vniversity ot Wisconsin's "hall of. fame," has ieen rennived from itsi frame and in its i-dae a third lihortv 1 . - - - : r - Mean poster awcartM today. I "I wns ln.thered with nervous dys pepsia aud chronic stomach troubls ao badly the doctrrs cot: til not give ro any relief. Thcv were ijoing to tak me to the X-ray bn: sTl'MKXK saved niA the expense. Vv.e do?e of STU- MKZK and 1 got relief p-irtin twenty minvtes, and am new ba'k to mysel! a.-aia nfter month? of aony. I have ta' cn vcl tcttlcs of this wonder t e li ine and f:it t recomincud i ;i '!..' ".. 0. MeDougal. Co--an j ;'aii e t!.i. If ycur stomach hiirt.i. if vtt.i hsv? aai. sr.ir risings, f , - : .- -t?v 1 : " N "x M livr -r &nr Sergeant Major ... W James, D. the building. I asked for and ob-(fire may bi, broken telephone-, must C M., a member 01 the First Cana-,teined from the officer commanding t be repaired so that the officer direct dian Contrngant, wao was recently! a Hiadoo regiment stationed at. St. big the fire of the guns may not presented with his Distinguished j Julien, a detail of ten men with , lose touch with his observer. James Conduct Medal at the Military Show, which to attempt the rescue of the . knew this and carried on hi3 work, Madison Square Garden, New York ( kilties. ; although exhausted and weak from City, by Brigadier-General L. R. : "We rushed the hulding, which ; loss of blood. Kenyon, C. B., of the British Army, ; wai a mass of fames through a '-For Conspicuous Bravery and is a veteran of the 3rd Brijraae 1 heavy machine gun fire, and managed : Devotion to Duty" he was awarded Canadian Field Artillery, and one of , to get the wounded men back safe-1 the Distinguished Medal, the brave fighters who barred thejly. Three of the brave Hindoos, I! Sergeant Major James is but ono Way to Calais in the second battle of j reTet to state, made the supreme ' of the many brave men who have k'pres. b Mcliia'j di spervs'a. a t ie:ion, ca tarrh of the !.mia !i cr i:i:estiaes, 50 n w to your drnsgist an 1 jet a bottl cf this master rcsctip ion for atom- aeh and digestive ills. It is guaranteed. sacrifice." ' been and still are fighting to save f "At Ypres on April 2Srd. 1913, thei For this exploit Sergeant Major; the world from German military German artillery demolished the James was mentioned in despatches. ! domination. They want Britishers headquarters of tha Canadian Divi sion at Saeu Trapped t arro said the Sergeant Major. "We heard Later, during the same battle, he ' and Canadians in the United Statp repaired telephone wires under a ,' to volunteer at once and heln them heavy shell fire, even after a bullet '. beat the Boches. Every man who nn.i ; -! .. u u:.. 1.;. . . 1 1 . 1 i- 1 . that four Highlander helpless from ! passed entirely through his lft arm. can go is needed in the fighting lino their wounds, were in the ruins of ' No matter how heavy the enemy'3 1 in France. I ; 1