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MUSIC IN THE TRENCHES. I I Last Friday, the writer had a very interesting talk with Lieut. D. L. Jones of Dolgelley, who was home last week for a few days from the Front in France, and returned on Sunday. He related some amusing stories, sbowingtbow Tommy is cheered by the sense of humour, which the German soldiers entirely lack. One day, said the Lieutenant, they bad been bom- barding a German trench, when rain fell in torrents. At last they saw the soldiers rushing out of the it, and when the British soldiers ran to it, they found it half-filled with water, with no- thing left but a gramophone and a number of records on a small table with the top nearly drenched by the water, which the soldiers gladly took to their own trench, and were welcomed by 1 their comrades with cheers and I clapping of hands, and all were soon made merry by the sound of German music from the gramophone. The records were of course German, but to their surprisB and joy, one proved to be English- Boys of the old Brigade "-with English words to hear, which thrilled the whole trench. The following day they had some kind of a concert,when British soldiers some twenty yards from the trench responded by shouting and singing, which, with the sound of the gramophone made the Germans mad. Lieut. Jones was a student at Aberyst- wyth University when he joined the Colours, and he is a jovial, brave and courageous young man, and a capital story-teller. It is remarkable, as he said, that during the four months he has been in the firing-line he has not received even a scratch. May he continue to be so spared to the end.
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I ABERYSTWYTH RESIDENT'S GRATITUDE. Purely out of gratitude, and with the wish that others may profit by his experience, a resident of our neighbour- ing town, Aberystwyth, authorises the publication of the following. Mr E. White, who lives at 6, Pound Place, near the Parish Church, Trinity Road, Aberystwyth, is now stationed at Gibraltar in the Royal Naval Reserve, aud has spent* twenty-five years alto- gether in the Navy. On September 4th, 1911, Mr White said -I' I have had kidney trouble for the last four years or so shooting pains seized me right across my back,and these prevented my standing erect after bending. Fear- ful headaches also bothered me, as well as dizziness. There was gravel in the water, and I bad scalding pains when seeking relief. I lost energy for work, but after taking Dean's backache kidney pills I had great relief. They put new life into me, and I feel a different man altogether. I shall certainly recommend Doan's pills to others, for I have faith in them as akidney medicine. (Signed) "E.Whi te." On April 1st, 1915 nearly four years later Mrs White said I am pleased to say my husband is in the best of health, in fact, was never better." Often those in the greatest danger from kidney complaint do not know their kidneys are diseased, and so the trouble is neglected until it reaches a serious stage. Cure your kidneys while you can by commencing with Doan's backache kidney pills as soon as you notice any such clear sign of kidney disolder as urinary sediment, gravel, pains in the loins and back, rheumatism and dizziness. Price 2/9 a box, of all dealers, or trom Foster McClellan, Co., 8, Wells Street, Oxford Street, London, W. Don't ask for backache or kidney pills,—ask distinctly for Doan's backache kidney pills, the same as Mr White had.
OUR WOUNDED ALLIES.
OUR WOUNDED ALLIES. Among the org anisations for helping suf- f-erers in the war the Wounded Allies Relief Committee is doirty a notable work. The scope of ite operations in indie:, i cj by its title, and it works in the closest co-operation with the British and Allied Governments. It has placed thousands of wounded Belgians in hospitals and it extends support to a num- ber of institutions in France. A motor-ambu- lance unit is now on service with the Beigiaa Army, and special appeal is made for help- ing forward the work in hospitals immedi- ately behind the firing line, where proper emergency treatment is invaluable in saving many lives. Other features of the werk are the provision of training and employment homes for the disabled, the supply of artificial limbs, and the care of wounded on leaving hospital. rllhere is no other representative organisation which assists the sick, wounded, and crippled soldiers of all the Allk-s. Subscriptions, how- ever email, will ba gratefiil.ly acknowledged on being 607") Lord Swaythling, No. 2, Grand Hotel, v £ r a f al gax-so ua,r<v le&adoa* ii-we ijI -r <i