u You have no excuse ,ahout like a afraid to put squarely on ground. boots are too c_an’t get give them _Your Feet Are Worth More-Than The Baci; Then s nd 15c for a ottle of oster’s Liquid ,A if - Com Cure and get relief. It removes the corn in \3 very short time. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside ~ system saved from and present management the schools neglect and be. teach- small that DBY illwllys the first opportunity they 0 tions. later. youd necessary to unqualified for Their salaries everything done and to foster a land contentment. lt was when the Leader of the i0 Suggest that the back to and short years changed be- as longer were held. and the tlndw were tem When to make meet. to the income tax or some other affecting the rich people they took supplements from the teachers, tue worst Daid men and women on the island, until matters reached to such a stage that teachers of any ability could not he retained in the province. Another promise the Leader of the Government made when he was in opposition was, that if he got the reins board, and f U10" 9°!" pledge. Proceeding to speak on the Budget, he said it was a matter for congratuiation to all parties in the country. Government as well as Oppo- sition, that they should be in the ex- cellent flnancial position they were in. Years ago, when they had been facing a deiicit year after year they had come to look upon unsatisfactory finances with complaisnnce; and when he was in the opposition he was continually talking against running into debt and urged upon the party tlien in power the necessity for some action that would avert bankruptcy. He pointed out that the strength of a nation de- pended upon its wealth, and he was pleased at the improved financial con- dition of the province within the past few years. A nation that was corrupt financially could not hold its place in the universe, nor could one that was inismanaged. He instaiiced the case of Turkey, which he said was on the |@§\\\“\““ of power he wopld buy school books at verge of collapse, not because she had wholesale prices and give them to the children or parents at cost. Had that pledge been carried out. The question no brave sous, but because there was confusion in her administration. The surplus was not very large( he said, was really superfluous, for everyone but in view of the fact that, with the rd was feeling the benefits'of the system. exception of one, the other provinces \ Already it had given universal satis- of the Dominion had failed to declare faction and he thought it would a surplus this year, he thought that develop into one of the best things Prince Edward island had every rea 1/‘J ' which me G°V¢i`11m9i1t had accom- son to congratulate itself on its posi- % '__ plished. There was not a child, how- tion. _This was due to n large extent ri I svsr poor its iiarsnis might he. who- to the subsidy of $100,000 from thc ‘X _ \ 'X was not now within reach of the means Dominion Government. Everyone necessary for its education, even if the would admit that to the Premier, as Government in some instances had to well as his colleagues who went with sive them their supplies for lwtiiins him t Ottaw was due the credit for p R E 5 I D E N T (Cheers-) He bellevedthat the e uca: 0 3' d the obtaining of tiiat subsidy__ Any tional system to-day was giving satis- i'air-minded man would attribute it to S U S p E N D E R f0~¢ii0ll t0 ali. Liberals as well as Con- the Prernier‘s determination more than /Vg/VE-50-EASY tion. the speaker said that in his dis- provemciit in tlic schools, in spite of BGFVMAVSS. tlirouglwilt the COUIIUY anything else in regard to education, Returning to the nnlilic works cuss- he thought that thcrc wus a iurgc hu- trict they had not got all the steel an thin mag mi in be said b the r-i,i~'ii' | ‘ ,ii , ri Y S E Y h ` N 'LL ‘LL bridges l-llilt had D001! Elven some Opposition tothe contrary. It did not ; 0'-\i9i‘ ilisl-l‘I0tB. bill |10 W0lilil Say that follow that because tho Leader oi' the WIIHL UWY A180 \\0l'c good. and lic Opposition saw in tho lteporl of tho iliflliitilil- U10 (»0lllill|Siii0li0i' Of Pilbllb Supoiintoiideui of Eiliicutioii one ‘ ' ~ , ' - ' iii- W‘"`I"‘ I‘"‘I “SWA A-A191” WMI- Till! stance oi` n single scliool being on the _ ' , ' | . _ people were satisfied, the roailu wurc riowngrmim tile;-prom (hc whoh, Sys I” Imucr "°"iIm0“ Uliiii Ui/ef b@l'0l‘0. tem uns in the annie toiirli ion llc d S I ‘ th 1 . , . V . t An announcement that will he of “il U Vi°3\`§V0i° :fy Wbllii l10l‘lli 0|* thought that tin. schools “arc oii the “UU ‘» “abt 0*' WWA- limi' WOUIU B69 whole vastly improved There were interest to all theatre goers of this )\|i,|i,_- works ., , _Z ¢itY,iS Alle B0Clil`iIli£ by U10 irlunngc- Inonuiiieiits to AAI? ti;.yd;lIIgiiAm;AilrAlvi:g ;“§ZL|§'0&;‘I(';3:-i-¢,t;L;I}:11c0£:,lhLk:;L§geL;§ ment of the PeoP19's Theatre, of thc which had been rendered the country the peopie ilildgieucher-mul ‘hc Goym-,ILL ioxclusive rights for exhibiting, in by the (loininissioiier oi' Public Works mph; if 'file pcohig of a iohuihy were (`-hurlotilct-Owll Of till Famous l'lay- und his Department. The speaker t ' -» ' t 1 - -_ no progressive. um werc not lntei ure productions the quality ci which ailio referred to thc iironiisc in rvsard cstcti iu thc wciiurc or u schuci, it was wr: 4:.. :s._.:s_°s‘_ __f:__.°.‘;:'i;:: i‘;.i°li:ih_ifi .ns if are ' ' ' ' > ' Hlvlll. C Ill( UVUPV I"0l\H(`ll\ () ill (BVU also gone ii little iurthcr in securing hl;'0\ill’L iltlil tllilli Nl-lIJ0l`lilB ‘~°0iilll`lV0 A0 that ilie iiivreaserl iiiiinbcr of inspec- nlso thc releases oi the World Film “Sli” 0 W 0030 il Hill Ni`fiCl0l‘>’ tors would add inniorlull to the cifec- iforporutidncontrolling the Shiibert- n“f""‘A{i| HUi_il`iiiiilil- Hiillllli’ bflililiihif livenoss nl' the ciiiicittlhiial nystciii. Brady productions which ,lm meegingi ull' “Hill” 03 UN U0iiiiU‘_V “'l`i'U “Ui Thorn wus no doubt whulovci' tliut tiic- witii such marked success throughout {’,"’§’e,','y ’"“"“5""I‘ ,"0 fm “""""“`*"I sddilloll in ills il\siic<'i<>rutc was rl the cohhu-y_ They hhve sccumd the blxut E5 P:`0S0|\f \\i1i;,iilbii0IillU`|y "lil" iiccltlcd iiiip|'o\'oiiiciit iii the right exclusive rights to these makes also ILIH d l°‘('1"r;“‘:1U‘Li I' ',“"' |"‘I“'""I dircctioii, und lic wits sure the benefits with the exception of one or two re_ sail] ia is is ucle (,oii‘fcdcI‘fltl0l\: would be quito considerable. ln regard leases’ a few of the Bhbjccts listed 3" "lie W“*;’;°l5"li_*;‘1_‘\"I’Y ‘Nil miiiiilh to the tenclivrs, it wus at mutter of -ns coming to the Pe‘ople’s from this .1 ls "D" gn' 6 was “Ur” "her" gratification to liini lliul they were wuld be "0 (rllbinet Wm' I-I'i`¢‘~` U°U0i` being treated as they slioiiiil bc When I M , ' ' ` ' raise ;iTf\mL;l,I°§L]:1rén3;II;f,,D°,}`ll;]é‘ £536 igeghgg it l_h°"‘ me Premier- I‘I0"» J- A; ln op_positiou he had always contended 9 mil- U10 C°iiil1i|8Si0ll9l` 0l` Agri that it was the duty oi thc Government Ilnys of Pompeii, Old Dlltifh. and culture. Hou. 'liurdoch McKinnon; and . 1 - . at a later date. 9597. Hon. J. A. McNeill. These gentlemen hm their energies hm, their wo,-h and ""”_"'_`* " were hard “'°’k°r"" who devmed UWA" that would tend to keep the uiost desir- BLACK .ILSIEH Will °f "‘ _ ` “" 000 today |-_Grd D_ Abe,-hohs mahh{. I 9' “_P ° ' '_ ey best witiiiii his memory. There might- llfty barrels herring t_oday_ _ to burden the year 1915, in view of in B,.idgetowh_ In this regard the energies and their time to the intci B 0 members ol th mfessioh hi home in regard to the summer vacu- scientious men could not be iouud any tion Mr Dewar shgge5|e,| the cm-tail. - “'h°r°~ (CI‘ee“"I He nexl- referred ment of the term by ii couple ol' weeks (Special to the Guardian) to the surplus. lf the present Govern- to meet me desires of me h0oh|,,_ IWSOMI Eng" April 21__J_ _,_ nicht. he said, had done as their pre- shehhlhg h, ,egmd to um puhhc h (5 f, Mcessors' °r as they thcnlselves might Works Dcparttneiit lie snhl that il’ thc Joeis, Black Jester, won t. e iy uh bl I I _ _ -. _ Suburban Handicap' valued at $10 _ ghhwna 5; :axédotnghhégg colhlhd liar; [toad Act was not perfect it was the ltd tltll, (I Id (II l.I l. ting against Black Jester was 11 tg years were pam quarterly' and the late The present Act hegdescrilieil as "the 4: “gain” madumelroi 0120 3° 7 an G°"e"‘f'wm W°“Id carry “ wI’°Ie most democratic measure they had “gain” Da” Russel 0 0 ' . q““"e"S Bnlmles' Tm” G°vemme‘" brought into existence," bringing the changed the system so that the teach c ohe eoie ' ` responsibilltyright ba kt t p p _ BMT AND 'CE REPORT ers were_WId m°"u‘Iy' This G°"e"“' He must say that the Commissioner "lem Uma $20300 l° me Patriotic had used his district well in the matter AMHERSLI IilA5ug0llL£‘ £lI)'i':_l919£ Fund that might have been rcpre- of steel br|dgGB_ There were two L5"uIi“"“¢:_tS“rr°“l‘ e y S ' ilellfed I‘;d":‘e a°i‘;:’(::_';E\“sef£"t‘l91?l'rI',’l'l‘l‘g niagniilcent structures. one across _ » - ` _ ia wou iave ie s tl . C di QUEENSPOAVI- -‘\Di°|| 19~"“-I’°“t for one thing; but they did not want 1I¥f:,‘;t,.a_g\:§e2.r;d,:;1g;§;,a;L‘;;Te,,3Id ix; SOUIUS. AWA] 19-110059 ‘Arm any cxigeucles that might arise con- C missiohel. I d done exceedingly ice in sight, East Point und Soiiris, no sequent oh me wh,-_ There was hot a will? and no onlfcould make 8 single herring. man on Prince Edward Island who complallm ln reghrd to me Road Am' would say that the Govemment were lie thought that the appointment of an ,_ ‘ , ' ini ti. ti f ii tin ti, i th _ 'lf'-"_ »- _ , - ._........iu ‘;§’,§,,§§§§',....fl.. ZF din” "flimsy 15' ri; lII“.'i.i°§-‘?.2.°§fZ`L'i?.,.§?§..‘i‘I.ffiu‘i§’é‘T§ui?i` i Patriotic Fund. lf the young men oi' _ hh r 0h_ He' refer,-ed to the the province were brave enough to ' . < . ` risk their lives by going to the front, those who remained behind had a right to sec. that the families those men left of con le ati digging of mussel niud as a fertiliser, which he said would he of untold bene- fit to the farmers of the province. and if distributed fairly throughout the '_ ‘ hi do for the brave soldiers of the pro- . | i b i ‘ vlnce who went to uphold the honour- dairymg' whim he an d m sm e g ve" A., FW* dapemlent 0" them were pmperly lslaiid-would prove one of the greatest ‘E"‘f”:7 cared for' It W” me lent they °°“Id blessings. lie spoke in reference to .f *APL island formed as much a part as Eng- land. (Clieera.) When they went to the electors, continued the speaker, tt~ ti ii to by tlie farmers. it UA me Empire' °r which Prince Edward Llvlgdetlie c';IIIy0lndustry in the province that had not suffered in consequence -of the war. Mr Dewar then spoke on the war He made an eloquent refer- O 1| ld t ii them that the Govern- ' . _ inldiItwl?i¥d dine the very best that ence to the 'heron wma ofiuse gf! Welcome If you wish to start a Savihlli Account do not hesitate becauie u have only a small sum 0 'ai :assign accounts be¢':‘:sh¢:0P°l`h::$!é it is im' s V0 ° como _us with the fee},islh:::§ we w attend to their ul H gm; pleasure. 3- The Bank of Nova Scotia cluui- - - - _ °'¢“°'°°° ia2l“.:.;....:. ..;. _ - _ i5:%:3»’9 ISLAND aiuticnas- A.*".€'.°'I°'l`7'i"'L:-'_+ h business ability a.ud efficiency could do. and had endeavoured to work in the interests of the country and to do right by the people. if the Goveni- uient were returned-which they were time, Prince Edward island would be placed in such- a position as to make party they represented. lf their opponents made aibid for power. they question. Who, got the money from ut of debt? Concluding Mr Mcbean that afternoon in the total alia inoni-o t _ v , - ~ _ .._.'.""f."‘_:. * ~ _ . - ~ -'_ _ glans for their honour and n eg y, and stated that if he were asked to state what he thought was the bright- est period in the history of the British Empire, unlike many other. he would -not select the time when Napoleon going to bc.-in four years' time. pro- W u W _ ,_ ,my ower “plenum VI‘"“3 the “'“‘° “ned A" the m°°“' 'mIi‘J‘Iii?iILi$.rofnvJictl:>r;») in the annals of the nation, but he would say that the brightest period in the history of the them feel proud to be members of the Emplre was me year 1914_ MI. Dew". next referred to' the tolal abstinence pledge voicing his accord with the would be asked the uncomfortable m0v°m\nt_._mh__hw Bpm,°,m.,°',,m°, . __ A Mrs. Duncan Livingston, Sunday in Marshfield, the g sister, Mrs. lteubon Vessey A Mr. the city yesterday. lionio lier sister, Mrs (Rev_) Mcl cnse, N.Y. at Bridgetown. N. S. Mr. here the work of installing the system in the Light and l’ Plant fax and wllliprobably leav the Old Country. BASEBALL ST. JOHN, ~B_, April ball results: At New York phia, 6; New York, 1. At Boston-Brooklyn, 8; At Louis, 0. poned on account of rain. At At adelphia, 0. At Boston. 3. At Si. Louis-Cleveland, is. 1. At Pittsburg-Pittsbiirg, City, 4. At Buffalo-Buffalo, 5; 4. At 3. Newark-Newark, 5; SIIL , ciihiin stateincnt with rc|.::ii'd operations in thc vicinity tinual niatle the cncmy‘s nctivily wu Bctwi-_vii 0 und ‘I o’iioi'k attacks worn repulsed with to ilin shelled coiiiitcr~uttucks are enemy 'i`lic liiil w successful uttuck was mn Ghent. considerable. HLHEL AEHUPLANE LIGHT UN (Special to the Guard from scene ol` an neriul engagcin the F ench territory to atta craft of the Allies were sub bomb they retired. Later they rel Germans, they drove th Later at 9.30 o'clock two accompanied by several on the left bank nf the miles from Basic. Their c followed by firing from tl two hours. AUSIHIAN ATTAEK l’|1i’i‘It0GltAD April 21. sian trian night. Previously the ene without success our positl region Bckinds. Poleu and North patak. very ers captured at this poi number of 500, has been Other unchanged. A German squadron on Tuesday drop _ i>Eiisoiiii`iIs Rev. Z. L. Fash returned morning froui Halifax, where he at- tended a meeting of the Baptist Home _Mission Board. While on the mainland he paid a short visit to his G. 'l‘. Medford, who for some time in connection with NATIONAL LEAGU on ilill (30. Yer-ituinlay s d appeared in the vicinity of _ R (Special to the Guardl official announcenient as f Western Galicia we repulsed an Aus- enemy against the heights previously captured byfus. n b city, ucst Joseph Bradley and William, Storey ol’ Millvicw were visitors to Miss Florence iloilin has arrived after spendliig the winter with iuils, Syru- yesterday old home has been dny power ower Co's left yesterday morning for Hall- e later for E. 21. Base- -Philadel- Bostoii, 4. Cincinnati-Cliioinnuii. 1; St. At Chicago-Pittsburg, Clilcago post. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit-Detroit, 4; Chicago, Il. Philadelphia-New York, 8; Phil- Waslilngtoii-Wusiiington, li; ll; St. Lou. 5; Kansas Baltimore, Brooklyn, Only three games were scheduled. HILL El (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, April 251.-'i`lio llrillsli War Oliicc to-night gave oui an oiiivlzil lo iniliiory oi' Yprcs. Belgium. where Liritisli troops recently captured liiil 60 from tlic The statement said: Violent and cou- (leriiiuiis. still lit-ing afieriiooii renewed. iwu liiinvy great. loss iii-i licnvily itll night. Several furllicr attacks were repulsed and u bold e on iliv eneniy's airslilp liurliour and shed at The extent oi' the daniago wus HLIHLILH ian.) i GENEVA. April 21.-Tho ltliinc, Basie to Mueiliuuscii. wus the cnt yester- day aitnruooii_ 'l`lie action lasted from 5 until 7 o'clock and was witnessed by gatherings of people at many points of vantage. Four aeroplanes, two British and two French. moved l'roni ck u group r of Gerninii inacliiiies. Nunierically the Germans were stronger and the nir- R _ jecied to it rdment from Fort lstern, and urned with reinforceuients and. outuunibering the ein away. Zeppolins, aeroplaiies. Huniiigeu liine, two oining was ie fort for r WAS HEPULSED an.) The itun- War Oillce to-day gave out an attack near Goriitz on Tuesday m y attacked ons in tho of Verkhnils. Jablonka in of Orosze- An offensive movement by the of Poleu. was par- ticularly fiercc and their losses were great. The first batch of prison- t. to the rought in. sectloiis of the front remain aeroplane ped in the r~~»\-a M-. ~ \-. \\*~ \\\~\~~\\\ L ollows: iii` l i i i Pictdre Framing .,_,.,,,_ » Picture Framini J _ i .-~ .- .rag Linen Sale Ends Mr. Leslie Smith who has been un Garrison duty at Sydney Mines, hll . _ _ ‘ - ',~r ` Wy. 0 ..--_.\- »(_‘-12702. ' \ 0 L I r 1 ~.__ _,,/ L, All lliieii roller toweiling ulso all linen blue check towelling 17 in- ches wide- secure some of this while you iiiay_ ._ ._ ._ .. _...Bi/zo Slips per pair-25c Ready to use pillow slips-made _ oi' English longclotli- French seams, wide hems. Per pair only -F si ,U ' Toweling-5 1-2c yard arrived home on ii short furlough. _ _ - » _ _ -“__ . -y A ,Take advantageof the bigl Bargains afforded by this event _ Hundreds have profited by this opportunity- have secured supplies of household necessities which will protect them from the coming high prices. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE when present stocks are exhausted, these prices will shcetings, pillow cottons, bed- be impossible. 20 per off all table linens, napkins, towels, Clint spreads, etc. FREE' HEMMING Fltte Blankets-89c pr. Long Cloth-8 1-2 Niwf tliialiti' ll-4 iluiiuclette A yard wide cotton of excellent blankets pure while with colored (Nalin. pun, huh (,|0§‘,|\, “,0\.eh borders. 56 x 76 inch. i’<=r pair. .,/_ ._ ._ .. ....890 White Spreads-75c She°ti“g"'24° “fd whhh heavy muh) spreads 56 linbleaclied sheeting of extra 776 inch, lieuiined ready for use. ‘l““II‘5'"' "‘l““| 'U bl“*“`I‘9d “A 40° Very special at __ ..75c. A snap-2 ynrd.-i wide ..24c. X Buy all _vou~ru.u .. ._ ._..8V2c. (Engage the “Vacuum Cleaner” ahead), 7 1'" 1' _ see you. Brass ;Beds $10.80 up A niugiiillcent lint- ol' liniidsoiiit-_ brass beds. See our special all brass full size bed :it ..._...$10.B0 Elegant Parlor Furniture Ulu' new sliowrooin on (hu fiili iloor contains a niagiiiilcciii assort- ment of ll und 5 pit-ce suits odd pieces, davenporis etc. Take tho elevator and see ilit- goods We won`t ask you to buv m ~,/ Magnificent Showing of_ the Newest and Best FURNITURE _ Every day brings along something new and at- tractive. Come in and Walk around---We’re pleased to Handsome Bedroom Swell Dining-room Dressers eye maple, grain wood on-__ 50 liigli class ilrlissuiw to _soliitrt iroiii _ _ __ __ _.$20 to $75.00. ,PICTURES Framed pictures suitable for all rooms in a magnificent assortment. ` $1.00 to $18.00 each. - i Suits Cuniplt-to suits in lliiislit-ti ouk. _ pulislicd oak. grain wood--cltz In rink. iiiu|ioi.:uiiy, wiiliiiil, bird (-h|0h|h| p;hh,|,,r_.;__ hh. ,.|1-N-,_ ltunging from $75 to $150. Beds and Bedding Iron boils i'roiii $2.50 up. Spring Mattresses from $1.75 up. Top Mattresses from $2.50 up. Sole agents for thc ` OSTERMOOR ‘ _ _ _ MATTRESS. , ` _ neighbourhood one liuiidred bombs ut Byaiy-stok. killing and woiiiiiliiig i-ionic civilians. No iiialerinl tlaiiiagc wus done. Tuesday night the town ol' (Jycliuiiow was bonibardcil with bombs by it Zeppelin. No duiiingc was (lone. Our aircraft siiiwnssfulli' boinbarilcil the railway station at Soldii on the Polish frontier of East l’russia. ~ LLUYIJ Biliilili LELLS [ll WAH EUUIPMENI (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, April 21.-Speaking in ilic Commons this afternoon of tin- niauner in which the Governnioiit was dealing with thc question oi' war equip- ment. the illiancvilor of the Exchequer. Lloyd George, announced that wiiilc Britain had started the wnr on the assuniptlon that the expeditionary force would consist of six divisions. the country now had more than six times that number of inen in France. These divisions, Lloyd George said, were adequately supplied. every man who had dro cd had been rc laced DD D - it was one of the most magnificent pieces of organization ever performed. Nothing like it. lic said, had ever been done-before in any other country. Sintingh that ns inucli ninuinnitloii liud been cxpeiitivil iii (hc liultle of Ncuve (‘liapp_cllc as durliig the whole iloer war, l.lo_\'il George sniil the char- uoicr of the uniniuiiilioii limi io lic uliaiigeil in the iuidilic of the war, and to secure u supply siiih-noiilrut-is \\'erv glvf-ii to liciwecii 2.500 und 3.000 ilruis. \V|1eii it was found tlial they could noi keep up supplies, ilu- Government (ook steps lo lakv over iill the works suitable for the ninniifncturi- of munitions. .»\s n result llivre has been ii great increase iii the output. li` they took the ilgure 20. tlic Cliaiicellor said. ns the amount oi’ artilloi'_v ainiiiuiiitioii iiiunufaciiircil lu September und October. ii was 90 in l\'ovcuilicr, unil in Ilcccnibor 156; in Jniiunry 180; i<`olirii:ir_\' 250 :ind liiurcli 388. Lloyd George hulil that ltrlluiii wus also siipplyiiig iier'_f Allies with inuiil- tions. und that iii spite of this there was a large reserve. The Fliaiicellor adhered to his statvineiit that a small niinority of workmen could, through drink. throw thc whole work out of gear. lie promlneii. that when the Government iiicasiirc wus liitrodiim-tl dealing with this n‘inltcr, it would be found it had not been appront-lioil from the point of view of persons who wanted to advance any particular idea or notloii. but from the point of view of persons wiio had one objcci in iniiid-an increase or munitions. li l was no uso saying there was no iiiori' driiiking lliuu iinrnially. the speaker said. 'l`liesc were nbiioriiinl (lines. they lind to inkv abnormal nicnsuros with nn cvil ivliivli liiid become abnor- nial. 'i`lic ililrt_\'-.six divisions would give ai total of 750.000 mon. FRENCH OFFICIAL (Special to The Guardian) l’.-\it|S. April ill.-The following ol'- lit-_itil 1-uiniiiiiiiii-nilon was issued by ilu- l"reii<-li \\'ar Ulllm- to-night:--Iii liclizluiu nn iiiluvli was uiailc agaiiisl thi- irvnuli won by ilu- llrillsli on Hill 60 iiciir 7.\\'ui'tolciii~ but i‘cpulsed_ Tlit- Iosaes ol' ilittciii-iiiy ni this point e4iiu~i~ April li' nrt- fruin 3.000 lo 4.00() iiicii, Iii i‘linii||iniriic ii(-ui' \'illi\ Snr 'l`ourlii» tho (loriiiuiis iilliuiipli-il iii iitturlt. but our nrlilli-ry |irc\'viiIci| ilieiii l'roiii leaving their lines. In Argonne nonr iiiigutollo. ii purely lorni but very ciicrgoliv niinvlt was sloppvd by our (ire. l3cl\\'ci‘ii Neuse niiil illmiollc wc rcpiilscil Geriiiuii ntiuck_~i of varying lniporliiiivc soiiio of llioin luring moro- ly rucoiiiinlc-isiiii¢~t'.s. ont- ni ills Daily. fivc nl Iloin iii- Nlouliiiiirc. iiiid om- ul llols ilu l'rctri~_ \\`v aiitnckcil to the Norili oi' ifllrcy und rripiurcil aiiotlicr (iernian trench. We nstnbliiilicil our- selves there und <~oiinc<-lcd li with ihtlsc wc already captured. Ottawa? Who brolllhl the Dl‘°villC0 -_mens sr-_ `- I r--------,gr ai Q --ii -Mi" ‘us is - . \ ° t were wh! e"`r a Govern _____L _ _ _ _rl I I *___ ilsll ` ‘ ‘ ' ~~»|.~.o..l..._\ ..,|..-...»..--»..._,|.._t Q I " \ -_ _, , id thti ' ..- ' "' "" ' '._" :hasnt that could face the _people and _ _ "` 5' Wann- f point to a record of fulfilled promises ` ' _ ,th U00 rnment: they _ _ Q |_ ._. , , . , ,_ . _ _ Iliigditl reset Tliessdaiyed thx: the electors' ' 'IRL _. L A ' A _ turn o so sae a s. ~ 5 V ` fl.. H -' » 1" , "°'° '°t° 'fif°"'i§°"f A“'f>r"t'A°`i‘i"°"i°»lL»° ` 'TL I U ° 99 it - L » is good tea nt' J. A_,nmwjan religion. '_ hs , , _ ' ' , _ man bt felllll' lil on 0-Inga, ,_ , . » ‘ ,_ _ _ _ _ . _ __ ». ._ _ ‘ 1 t whionttie niembersoftlio ouse _ F . ‘ _ 1 A '_ 1 "" i- -- -' ' ‘ asv- il¢fil~i‘“*i"‘=’- ’ ' i.ls?takon in subseriblu thelrinanics o L _ _ ‘ r y a > , 1 I i . ' I ‘ 1