CATHEDRAL OF ST. MARTIN
The city of Ypres, in the intensest zone of conflict, has suffered much. The ancient Cathedral, of the XIII Century, on the site of an edifice of the XI, stately and impressive with its magnificent rose window in the choir, is now unroofed and its fine interior a heap of stones mournfully guarded by the remaining pillars and broken walls. The great altarpiece of St. Martin on his white steed still presides over the ruins of the high altar. It is a ghastly scene.
GOD'S ACRE.
A typical scene along the gruesome six hundred miles of the German "battle-front," amid the unarmed! If devils scatter this seed, it is still on God's Acre, and He will care for the harvest.
[Transcriber's Notes]
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
P. 66: Rio Janeiro -> Rio de Janeiro.