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10 IBRITISHLFRENCH RIVALRY BRINGS MUTUAL RESPECT Two Commanders Go Over Para pets Side by Side in Somme Battle. STORY REPEATED MANY TIMES 9tfd and Recent Arrivals From Great Britairt Look Equally Like Vet. erans Today-Generous in - :Praise of Each Other Are British and French. 'ritish I1'1rot oi (lit Soiine.-W hliei .''Ie big litush of' the Soinine was bolut -ia lieginl I' r it French a d Ili British rwiwerlo thet keen1 edqge. III ex eetite hattal.ionJ colinninider on 1- he t iit of th- Ijlt liI lfo'rieS Iavat r t he btatill, Inttalion \oitlnitim ier sva th& extrine111 left of, (he l-rench m.anti akslt hit wheeh would -4w it: o0hw attack, writes Arn oellc i.:Mieurt It; the New Ytork Wiild. :I 4Ilh hit over, thel arl et withl -!e tilst wave 4o1 iiy It'mipis." was the 2 .-:ba 1 , 11 wa tihel British e orln ndr' rtun u1sae "keep anI oit flr ilt ." r.w. 'whenl thel tr,4ops were Jannniled nthe forward trenchles walling for th n rtni ns ru-, ine (-xplo 4 sins; inkltw xe(-rimin commniation trenchles, iwbch were to he the siginal for the 'Iasault. til. Iritish conailltller' worked *ARwily: to tlie end41 of tlie fartliest eich and ther he found the -'rench ommanlh-rii. Thiey stlid there wait . . sidi bly sidte, tu il the terrille e x 1lieri ( t o~ re' thle ( 4'rll inn erenches to) ve the' ill, oni wit ~i t) "Em Anun(" WM le other with "Charge!" h eri ovfWr lite paraltets, )iitrn 11ie(s in andi', ar;d hrt t ii 1rg it14 ItI he 4 iemI Tnes, tbe S t their I nusuaJiil act1e' Ion has VI v ir Ulroug the liewo greal t a4llied rI 1,linies em iti Sollinei'. it ia, gnliev coaile11 Ay Ihrough the liris h iy itny fat nAIl first hieard it long before. I cf". ahed 1l Sonnuelit . i har itlt So opufte Stt, t nIt se -I whereI heard it 'M t. but I i ieillener being toh l it lt '-h*'talei of (II I conlnliiid #-%w Just souith of Ypres, neparlily it hunt trl4d, nilt fron the i1nn o o M Wutual Good Will. A I kept olneaing ts story I *egan 0t feel It wits i little too pit to Strue, but it'I ao struk 1int4 at - dt idnt inake ih differelice - .wiwtherit was% oro,, Snc I have avsac thed fh orinlieI hlive lad it Con rmed, hit whether It Walls true or not Mm!: nowhere nearly so intortsta -tt r lh e lffc It had Iuponh thli, trojps I It -kU tht i l Ill d armt1 i e,1(1 iit I gave f iter It drara It'ie xynp 1 of thelIr 11% Imint ef 1_vi f * 4. ~ bsthin inu.ch tw Iainkn th'yen In toward ~m itheot ' I rnhn ian ight-11 P9n5,1 bes 1de 'tho lirtn.I I-klllee L0rfT) ha iteestei e n'it, as14 the lr l3aitio s 't e hi e 1 ren1 h ni-'~ii)' l thest ~liErai-:,li 'E lra ie ihas l wayteesed Dath fTrlt artimyrop Rhatgen un Fra s - ' that thgeXilli4 ) had1he8tpelie. :sub ir at. iitd oi-f up eriority, e1ce p *E renc ini etion 1and knew'I aiSlgt tilr 4ti4s woil years everyhit of14 1th it' ntt). Go4'ing p ll~ about tilefIrtis front,14 11i -inrve just een~ 'F1.t ditg, I hv'e been ~Otrud, lit fti et- b y the way everyone14 f- the wrkf of1the bleo htrod . At t4 ~i Uont tihe :Iriyttis now ' hol thr were Ph :rmrl Frenc h I'tioops, atil ihe Iir41 ,$J):ah troop wh(o o e.' vrnchst-bl <tily ojecllesonr Al- till sine ofi theth ings at~~ are* - to her <by wh'(lenil nrie oni114s 1 th14 y it - b ft he first place wheret~ i ap,-It 'I wy ttidge'118. oth o' Arra's, a0 pSiece n.e'is L a hs b t een foughnt'Ilver *~,zt hepige . Th tih~t bl~ egan atil No-t re I in 1' ele 1 lia'et t, whseh lit' e slyli Fr e oljig they left bethhn the ~-lerck ofi Ahhut hi~.Nazire (in i1 nherl' t e thyci w'r ort ced' O 2ito (''..' , w ic4h t~l hoh The lit~le v i' sides wore busy and dding lijaarWAtoo. buIlt no ground was being gained or lost. Generous Praise. E'ven before we reacheI the front the divismional artill ery connander, -whoin we called on as we were en tering his division, told us to take particular note of the excellent French artillery fire, which we would he able to see as we advanced over the ground the French had conquered. (Two paragraphs here expunged by the Ce.sor.) Here on the Somme Is seen the other side. Siall parties of French soldiers frequently pass along the British line, looking over the ground they have gained and with practiced eye, noting the address and courage It took to iake these gains. They do not shy itili. these visiting Frenich soldiers, iargely beclau-Sq.e they calnnot talk with the average IritIih soldier and the iverage Iritish soldier eaninot tiflk with then. but they look one another over is they go by and the visiting p:a rties confer together. visiializii the course of the various attncks by the treniches 11a1 mine raters. niid erblenltly rtnigt.> their enmpils to t iell iut It. ii skeil a p.iti y goli through here today what they tho tiglht of the Brit ish nldvaive. O'! .)f thet, a nonl-coi l11 Nis ion i 0)i11C11r, )'. int6'ei t the coIII plientelI seriesf t5 (3r'enIs the Brit Ish 11141 t:ken. i1 1 6)i to) 1ihl, British fron3t 3l3 it -vl, sven or eight mitles a1wily over th- 'it ured Gernni Irencelis. mnd sA11: "They cottid not 14) Miore it' it w-re their own country they we'r6' rtd i rning fromt the Ii Up In this part of 0rn1e one sees very little f tit' Fr'nel ftlily n3ow h113ys, oxvept for occasionai l a11rtillery oli'eers ana] territoral regimuents wo rk in n the roids. Thv tire keepol Inig tite ro3tIs in extellent repair, too. AMI thll front Irt he.)llI.re to the other .fit.e of Y pres is British. and it Is aill W11%1ti. 'ven if ono dloos not hear mnuch ''XcelIIi 11ro3n till Sotnmie. Ther'e 'its a tilel, wiiel I ret1'h ware was ntw. whten r1eglinents retind opposite. ea1-h other for nnthis wilit seriluls losses. hut 1hat Is nfot trute :liy tuor. The (e vte'6luaneit of t "It b'oglls itItI1 1,tren1 ( i r ie )1 S .n 1 :1.4 ; It 1dIe thle in pre Iholling '31 t _e.-hes . 'stly business. AI a IinthIIIerili of Im6)ints along it' line wvht're I have fou4e-.11 thle olposing tIrnIlivs wee ore- rblwl each oth I'r otit. .\l hy they knocked dlonA Iach 1thePr's 6l'nsis n3 all niight lthey ht111t th411n '1', 1gain1--a tedious h1111inss on3. ..,slly ill lives as Wtll. Oth (it l 'li'v Il. whleh I have alred31 uly 1eit ed . t' 411 Gertn ans hold the anst nd the ritiish ire Inine dialtely 1ulr Ilatu . lonever giving thern it ltuieit's rest. The daily casualties 0U both tih ntt1ecollpidomnige, an33d. as tle 'MAingIisi SCeIn to )e the 1n3(st ntlvivt, thll% (-rtunns must carry awfly nlinny denllo andl Wounded inlen every night fromn that ont point-and thilt is at Seetor not now spoken of as active. "The Pimple.11'. Iight on the ridge is a slight rise ralled by the IEnglish Toniniles "The 'n)ple." the oeeasion for that nmei not heing vt'ry elegnant. It is so ealled, 16'(n 5', 134.13inagh 'h" Iri tishi 13norta33rs knock It level ev.-rv dlay, It rIses again e'very niight. It wais 1parti"3uh:rIy. interesting to 13n0 to visit N. tr flurne de' T~orette. I vlihed i 31 S'' sti'6n t'ightet''i ittunthis aigo wVith thrn F'oe'h a3r33y wh'ien the (1er3nan13 still ha-b1i t1" '- 13.614- dliet. T1heni I hae hI n ae .onl Iy t'o p (tIe3rta tronel343. .Nw I i"(ul3d wailk an3ywhlere l ik-'l, wAl6h 31h6 one34 agefllr that1 the (Gr331 33 nu', 6 ry shel fl-r a I tiue. As 3the.y hae 'e. ranrge of everIy squahrt' yae l. thliy 33eI'ght halve Itreid for the. sinni3 pa366rty3 of wichI was3' onie. hnt it waIs not6 lI Ikly. 'ITere thle' doere'ssion of wvar was hea33vieor 11hnn 36 ayu her'e I have evt V enro'u~t6teel It. The .serricel hilisides have gr'ownV rankly to wveeds, well niourishied by thle 3iuany thousandis of deaud who( lie the4rt'. It was a plae olf corn~but wli~hih Is to be reckonied wit h Veordun nnld the Sotime, but3 the hundredis of (oinnecting trenches are bieginnin113g he) fa:li in, and this 5ea 54)n the~ long wt'eds h3i4fe 13uost oif thern13. In thie syneeci which lis a0 t every' front be0tween4'l (t' rtenehs andi~ tte trtil It'ry wih e'i ton336ls 'gna Ird over th13e1n th36ee is 13a1 siee ihnt tan1:3k's Iti ef ftelt even in3 th3e 333h4st )f the (ns333 h3)iig aI ti!. or3 56) flV3v "' onl31y life' Is <h1wn by'3i) i0~ :hts~is of1 little irdlli whl4ich is. roessl, -33 seed'is hf'rn lth' w''Il ft3 !elle weed Bewildered Birds. SIllIne, whlet ilight~s of thm., no hIg. ger' than3 Ii wo I.w'. 1 W15 4( ~i i Senl' 31oday6 unde1tr sheli1re. T1heyv Ise5 n3o3 5el'3 to {1now who:l to) 14 0m. 1ilg'It I6teen shelli Ih' y 31'itru ut once'4 toi fplek Sig up~ 56eed s. In wr3iting about11 the' son3i33 1 lt it i's (1h. 4'urfons.. Id.i lik' th31s that hlhe ii31n e'" int31eres( at (lie timte. rT' 1re'iitn.ndous drnata 11s3 (alw"~ays there on~ 3 seule 1 n' enn, II1 l hrdliy 'onicei ve. Tre6 Is thlat terrili' giv and136 takIe of' shell 3 4'mpan1ied i by a3 '4uperhutnani 13o(ol :t.ss of' rieslin. T1hie Iutuments wvhen "eel do'It .44e' dltrucI6(tIon3 right about voni it hanigs inun3inen'lt inl th .' iii 13( 1i 'ie'k of( th3e lis;ing shll s 1314 313he ilenti sivr ofi''i thir arrni vai. .in- e' >f hur33stin-33 she.lls wl': ! tiht 4u11'k rbret ,1' S3Inoko' and3 Ihe ray's of1 316 he exIl"s1ion 1rm 303 ti taifn1.3 beo1e ('13 :3I13myo hairing the Ge'rm33 Ian I IP(I3 '1nftn% ad chanmginrg their 4'oursei r...' *Jeeli ute to avoid tfie puffbalhi I bheapnel that appear In buncies at ' the spot where they have just reft. In the hardy way one htts of tulking at the front you hear it constantly spoken of as a "Showl"-ald it is all that, Nothing that could touch it was ever staged. The Somme Battlefield. The appearance of the battlefield Is most remarkable. I have already cabled a description In whIch I com wared It to a cubist painting; nor did that description strain the effect. Just as a picture it Is in itself ai strained effect. In a way it reminds one of some of the drawings made of the battlefields of the American Civil war, In 'which the artist tried to show tihe mass of men on the bat tiefleb, but in the mass they are not like ordinary men. They appear in i their very maussing to have created somethinlg new. Beside iie Is J.ames H1. Hare, the war photographer, sufftwing for lack 1 of the camiera which lie wits forbid den In this most Intensely interesting spot a photographer could hope to I tind. liut, great photographer as Ie is, I douht that his instriuiment could I record thait pecullir modern effect of the haf tlefleld of the Somme. At this stage of tie war the morale of the men holds one's interest its much as the fight they are making. All about is this new British army, mien who nad only vague notions of wIr two yearrs ago and, until this warill- blroke out, never exipected to have i tiand in ole. Yet i'e they are aK Soldierly it lot Is 3011 will finld in amiy army. They look like old soldiers amid. In the iteisive foreing of new troops IhIs war lias caused, they are 'I'h(- Australians and Cmnadians one hezars the imost about, and, is I saw the Australlians nd New Zealmnders last wminter in 10gypt just as they cume V hnk hored with Gahlli)oli and eiger to get it the Germans, I expected to write li particular ahout themi. But now I am1 here all the troops are No soldierly it would he unfair to dis tinguish. It is wonderful what has been done wil some of the regiments of the most insular and narrow of Biritish workmen fromn the Midlands, (.0ma1 mmliner s and plow boys. I Cannot tell the regliments of Kent from those of Ulster. Ulster and Dublin. Wnr as a leveler, however, his had its supremme test here. Solme of the C Ulster regiments here found theim selves short of oflicers, I have been told, and It was necessary to supply them withi officers from the south of Ireland. There was no objection raised either, and the combiination has worked wonderfully well. Surely there could be no greater proof of the dead seriousness of this busiess than the wilijngnews of Ulster 'and bublin mni to tight and die together; and when it comes to Ulster men permitting them selves to be led by those from Dublin. the story of the French and British commuanders who went over the para pets together is as nothing for dra intic force. SWAMPEI BY FORE1GN GOLD These are busy days at the govern. menmt nssaiy oflce, connected with the Unitedh States slub-treaisury ini New York city. More thmmn $000,000,000 in goldi bars have passed'( thromugh time pro. cesses of this of1ice alnd now the ofilce fn b)eing kept bumsy both dmayv'and night. lIn time case of fqreigmi sipmeints, most of )vblehi comae from Fraincean. l'anglanid coflelgnmed to J1. P. Mforganmm nnd( C.omnmm tny, thle flscaml aigelits of time ail les 1mm this enomtmry, the golrd, in hugo . u's worith iiappiroximat Ieff $8,500 emc, aire slijped'( by expr~ess. TChe barsp are umn loaed2(I Iand1( (conveyed( to 11he assauy of. ileec mmndier lieavy' guardl. Ohnd(e in the olilee', 21 Samplle assny Ix tuken anmd the l the 11 rest of thle gold mmnelt ed down Ir1'h12d Iand1( recnst Iit o lamrge hanra liesimhes thIs fore'ign goldl the' assay othe'r mreiines ol gold and1( slh-er forI .im'weiners. ThIs blusiness ls (ilmite large tat thlie prmesenit tlime. Mr'. \'rnile M. lloviein, superminitendenit of thle 11say f' i ik e. signinmg ai temn milllion dimllart (check for am shipmenit of fomrlyn goldl .'et BEARS IN EAST KILL SHEEP 2 Fifty Slolin by Bruins in T:hree Months, Say Reports From Penn. sytvania Towns, SmmmethIpom't, Pam.--When .mlimins I -osqam mif Tmrmoms Illlow', seveni mfIles fr'om~ 1 m townm, wen'2t to hIs barnyardh anmd foumnd lihe remmnsnm of three dead sheep it( mmde am totmaI of 30 sheep thatI have 1 bmeen kilhl('m durming thie last t (I mmmnths lvbym m'as. Ileports of deprmedn (l'm' mmricmn. Il'iomster' I lo and rmmi 111)b-m ins~ l* ro 5k. othm mmndt east of Smoeth, Iiw1'i. Itnfuumtex la11ce thei inhmr of .hioo'j killedi In McKenni counfty durng rih' Ilast I hreme mwintho by henms at(I noreu' ml er l11:1. IE2NATIONAL SUNDAYS0100I LESSON BEO. SELLERS, Acting Director C t e Sunday School Course in the Mood Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright. 1916, Western Newspaper Union, LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 26 A LIVING SACRIFICE. LESSON TEXT-Romans 12. GOLDEN TEXT-Present your bodie t' living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unt lod, which is your spiritual service. Rom. 12:1 R. V. ' The first 11 chapters of this let er teach and illustrate the grea rinciples of the Christian life. Pau -alls it "my Gospel." Its funda nental principle Is that justificatioi regenerates men, and nothing else rhe second section is the practical ap dlication of these truths. I. The Exhortation to Gratitudi vv. 1-2). "Therefore," because of thi vork of Christ on our behalf, we ar o present our bodies as livinj acrifices unto God, to be used foi ils glory and service. (See chaptel 1:13, 16. 19). Paul urges, he beseeches te is winsome. though he might coin nand. To "present" technically means 'bring an offering to God." The bodi s the sum of all human faculties >hysical und spiritual. It must not bi lefiled by being yielded as an instru nent to sin, for it is the temple o1 ,od. 0 Cor. 3:10, 17). A "Living Of ering." (not as the bodies of slait nimnls offered by Jews) Is a conse ration of the body, and not a destruc ion of life. The original means that his--the offering of ourselves as c lying sacrifice-is at reasonable, ra lonal service. God has the right o wnership of every member of oui ody, and there never was a day wher here was greater need of lnsi! t!rj pon a Christlaity that affects tli odles of mn thi today. Hands, lips ars. eye'--every nember should ho( onstantly presented to him who pur based it liy the blood of his own Son I Cor. 6:20; I Pet. 1:18-19.) Thii s a spiritual, religious service be ause- it is our spirit which presentt he offering of the body which he it abits. Too many of us are "fash oned according to this age." 1i. The -Expression of Gratitudt vv. 3-8). Or thei right usd of the gift! if God. (1) Avoid "self-conceit" (vv -5). These verses indicate how im >ortant this subject is. Conceit is en ertaining an exaggerated opinion o mne's own ability. The church hai nany members, and they do not gI inve the ame Qflnce; there is a varet: n the unity of the body. So in th, :hurch- there are many "members bi nd e Y," egch of which Is important ill are essential. (2) "Prophecy (v. 66X gt ees". A-11,forete~g b1y1o~ the revelation Of tspiritual truth ani experience according to the propor LiJA of our faith (Ps. 30:3), the living ipiritual e5sperleege of the presence o God within us. (3) "Ministry" (v, 7) r'he business side of the church, col lectinag of its money and the distribu tion to the poor. Some can best a tend to such husinesi. Niany chuurch-e rail by not selecting wvIse leaders Lo this work. (4) "Hie that teachteth. 1'hte true pastor is a combined prophi et, loist or and teacher. We are al teitching, whether we wish to or not it is a privilege tia well as an ob~liga tion. lil. CondgjA Toward All Men (vv :1-21 ). TPhe re('fl(l soul needs gl (1) "In lo'vfe" (v. P). The hypocrIte wvearr a mask. Nor'ice dhe close con we('tionf of "ablhor that whidt Is evil" b4.fhl "vleave to that which Is good." i'he~ word for cleave means literally :t glue it, so that nothing can separatel v'oul from love which is the supreme 4000. "In honor preferring one aut .ither '(V. 10). Let othlers carry tihe mtr~ner--few of us can stand this acid est. (3) "Diligent In busfris's" (vy 1). Whatsoev'r' yout hands~ fInd to e. doi ith yout in'jigt, belug fer enzt (r hoiling In spirit, the reverse of pi'lrevious e'xhortation, In that which e' (.re thus to serve the Lord, Few ('(d "xhortution to be' dIilgent in their irn b'uslnessq, but all of us needl tis xho'rtiation with regard~ to thle "king's uisine r."~ (4) "Re~joicing in ho (v, 2). T riumphing over tris anid dini uitir ina the way. Loseklng fat- that blessed hope" (TItus 2 :i'3-). (5) Pa ('n(ce andit tribulation (v- 12). The itttin "t riblm" was tihe thtr.elhing in. ruitenlt ('r roller whereby th-~e hus1 utinant separated grain from' the task. Sorrow, distress and adver.alty re te Itans for separatIng tnen fromi :o chaff o'f their lives. Somnetimnes nuoll anlnoyainces, iorig conitlnued, be-' tine great ttribhula tions. (see Joshiua :12-) (0) Continuing in the school lpraye'r (v. 12). Steadfast, urgent, etssinrg. r''severing priayer (Luke ~:1). (7) "Given to hospitality" (y, S:literally. pursueel it. 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Ste act and Bwesi benei:lal In Ae-Ddyi a1teOmaso tthe ae.ssNoy sdcnd dose or aifter pur- l'ailr,-,a ~ i;t I th,.\ ti'P l'e ti in gatveneesar. -v t' last ii te ofI thei play. sof a ne so rok. ta lk. that Thi- et'th timidel' at hhliktt of' snow D i lie o il l e la~ so i'' l '' usulally t et degres wa rmer than weak Piercee s s " rtr rscriptionl make, tGeasulateda EyelIds. stie, n.~H t l' 1yem ak h l w oe n st ao g sic ora well, no r eleved over night by Bn e, n' asam. alchol Mi i talet orlilust.--Adv. Oned Irl proves lIt merit. Adi o n i j , i l y I t'. ' I n'~ t - t s t u g g i n I g a t A f u l l - g I e ~ i t l j l . i i Y i l s t ( Have~ You Rheumatism, lCidney, Liver or BladderTrouble ? Pain or dull ache in the back is ofe -ihirttin ~iet evidence of kidney troule~. It is Nature' , irriofctrto, warimnt, t ?ed timely warning to shlow you that the track dizinkss, cnietonai, esnes de't of health is not clear. diznsmaeto,'leeplesnsdn DanerSi alOusnmess, somietimes the Akrt acts badljh Danger dignal. lheumnatism, bloating, lac" of ambition, morte se danus rsgnl a ae uneeed may be loss of flesh, sallow efnplexion. kidney trouble in its worst form mtay steal Prevalency of Kidney DIe~s. upon you. Mo.pol 1 o raiete~em Thousands of people have testified that Mont ipceope ado o rerale theva i m R the ild a t imd ie , ec ofvwamp- of kidney disease. W hile kidney fi rootmed get iny, i ivoocrahe andm bldde r ders are among the most commorn rt e h ihst foro it re a rk-~tabtl i sa n'a 'seases that prevail, they are sometimes efhec ighe mst orisressingbl earative the last recognzed by patients, who eyouc ndha mtditreushound cases tfie vry often content themselves with doctor yob ee d eiieyusoldh. h ing the efects, while the originaldsease Lbmsta.k ay constantly undermine the system. Lame am nye ofk mayRmp oteular fifty-centstand one-dollar sze fers of kidney trouble. Other symap- Don't make any mistake, but remnember' Somte. hoing tubet oiay need Swamp- the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and andi reuen bjadet tobembarrassing the adress, BinghanonN. Y., whilah ten tA PIt r n r ma obain a sample size bottle of .Swamp-Root by enclosing - ten coent the r.makalmer i of iat on. N. Y. This. ves you the opportunit trva e bhefrmaionl ta.i of tis medicine. They wl also send you a book o fromiaben infomtin, onaig many of the thousands of grateful letters received ino kidnyi and oenwhlaydrotey found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed wen kinoen. lhatver abader roud es. The value and success of Swamp-Root are se welme ko.,. Bnhaour reaer ar dvsd to send for a sample size bottle. Address Ik. Kilmr &Co., BighatonN. . Wen writing be sure and mention, thi.- paper. .;ITRSHITIfg UIILL TONIC