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I soon rejoined iny squaduon and very soon*the Bolshevik hordes : ‘ and as we went up quite close to! the line with our trains they ad-| vanced quite close and we had| }@reat difliculty in finding a loco- | |rotive lo pull our show further to the rear during the evacuation. | ;During this time we erected} j twenty D.H.G.A.’s in forty degrees | | below zero. Some game, as you jcan imagine. But our men were full out,” and we accomplished! j the task. In addition we main-j jtained a constant reconnaisance | jfor the army headquarters. At} (his time priceless targets for the | ;jCamels and Snipes presented) lthemselves and our scout pilots | lenjoyed a most interesting | sion every day, with flocks of Red} leavalry parading openly upon! | prairie plains. This, in addition terrific bombing from the | 1D.H.G.A. and D.H.G., flights, upset} SeSs- began to advance against the | -: AN volunteer army, but the main line | (vr \ \ of attack was on the left flank of | f 7 = the army, s0 we moved from! \f 7 \ ao ‘Tzaritsa to Kursk to protect the Y i we +2 : Kharkov area. { ; The enemy came on in flocks, | appearance, use effect of your home. Like every other B-H product, the B-H Shingle Stain is { first choice among people who know good paint. Parkin, Ward Electric Co. PRI® CE RUF EFT, B.C. Safeguard Your Roof HE roof is an important item—it ‘‘makes”’ or “‘mars” the whole structure. In shingle-roofed houses it is _€ven more necessary to see that it is in good regular repair, because once a roof commences to decay a general deterioration of house-value is the immediate result. 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You can imagine it was These officers were desperate, and ; ; : : " some shock, telescoping many of in their anxiety to safeguard their families they became uncontroll- our trucks and coaches, and one tate aad caaioras end ia’ ¢ ie officers’ first class coach was lost . ave > was ; ; ; : by fire with all the officers’ per- to get to the rear, theneby block sonal ‘wear. ing all railway transportation. | Rtten: fawapish work ‘sresdsieliy The enemy began to move ahead! anaged to nak agar ‘with aera cr nssadl haniag 9 aug hl agama all our equipment. One of my oe we oe aor cee ‘flights was cut off altogether a “My flight wen rough =ten|},, : | evacuations and on one occasion eee ee ae i one -wece Sounery 8 our rear pi ag Just a oun third train turned Bolshevik for a distance ontinbd tis taal bridge oie te of some forty miles, and we had) crinea the enemy arrived and jto fight our way to the rear and| destroyed the bridge. However, out of the affair. 'we arrived safely and here we are. “In this country one never} Struggle to Retain Crimea. knows who is a Bolshie and who “The attack upon the Crimea not. When such a thing oc- has begun, and we are now tiying pore t ‘simplystexe. command of to make reconnaissance for the the situation and ignore all Rus- for the staff, which is making sian generals and ordens and ex: satin: ator. ‘‘ prevent the enemy ‘tricate our show into a morle in occupying the Crimea. But pavacecle position: the fighting spirit of the volun- “In the rear of the main attack, teer army seems to be broken, and you will see if you look on thelr go not think they will hold out, map of South Russia, that be- as the enemy are now over-stnong, tween Kharkov and Rostov a great indeed having received much as- many railways connect, and all sistance from. German sources. tun to Tagonrog, near Rostov on “When you know that we moved a double line. The whole rolling}... 9000 miles of railway in stock from everywhere soon made this great retreat you will begin a traffic jam,assisted by Bolshe-}4, have some conception of our vike within te Volunteer arly-lexperiences. I shot down two At the last main junction before) Bo) shevik German Fokkers within Tagonrog the enemy were quite oir linens close, so 10,000 wagons’ were “1 wish some of. the Ruésians burned within the station by ouUr|) 04 some pep. They desire only own troops to ensure that they}, jeaye all to the English to do. would not fall into enemy hands. All this does not tend to make Unfortunately our trains got ON) ne full of pep for the Russian the wrong side of the junction), oi inteer army, but we came out and so we were cut off from OUr}¢.. one year and we are going to is see base.” be ‘full out’ to clean up on some- To the Crimea body so long as we are out on ol, Collishaw said after Me) aotive service, I will let you know Bolshevik advance he decided to try and make for the Crimea country. He continues: “I had about 200 how we get along with the new turn of events. I am coming to Canada in April I hope." Russian officers join us. They | RRR ERE HEF were only too glad to act as|@# * guards, just as ordinary British Notice to Advertisers * soldiers en route, and so we pro: |# “ * ceeded, The local enemy moved Casual advertisements * a wrong switch deliberately, and for insertion same day * we went mostly offythe track. 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