lafcily in the bosom of a lake. The sun sin ids partake of his parting - glory. Shadow: itant hills grow blue—then purple. The , repeated in the sky, and the waters, like varying - hues, fade from red to orang'e, from from yellow to steel, and finally sleep in night. And the peace of Nature enters our Samuel Aeman, J THR SIGNAL, CORPS. lii the Signal squad one sees Invalids of all degrees, Some long and thin, some short and stout; And some who can’t complain about Weakness of body, find Religious scruples well designed To keep them out of prosy drill So they may exercise at will. With many limpings, often feigned, Of which outside they ne’er complained, They crowd around the Captain’s door To be assigned to Signal Corps. Ah 1 me, what pains these weaklings take, But only pains the Hep to “fake.” They get a somber doctor book And through its contents slowly look Until they all the symptoms know Of some disease ; then straightway go And get a physical exam For which they did so neatly cram. Of course they pass it with an A, And fnll of smothered joy, away They hie to have an hour’s fun At football, baseball, or with gun To tramp across the country side, Returning just at eventide.