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'. ,', -....1 sf ._ ._..V..'._, ¢f.n.¢_tpo` ncif- -' -V _ _ ~'~ _ "l"_` _ '__ V. --'.f.‘t.`~.:.'._"--j»¢;__~,pi,s$_;nn; -___.1_,-.~.»,-V_:_-,-~_ . V' _ _f“~-' -'_f..~_»_, ' - , = _ » V i ' '_ 'yg _,- ._.,_'<_ V .__--.'_ ly. V- _ _ _ -Q/\ .'V -.\»p.f.!_¢»4»q».f'~¢f;~,1r-_ _ . -- _ ‘_ 1, .__ , -l _:MV ._'_.___`.:_g.5"_,,_" .fj - “ I * - , 2 ' _ 5 _ _ _ .. _ _ _ ‘ V - nn: Cnarmrnzrowu cuniinniu -' i' FEBRUARY °i"°'°“1' _ _ - _ _v___.._ .Jélv&a__;..-. _...__ illiarlullatuirn iluarrlian /'/_:ei ~ olde, Atherton. Sour-lo and Montlgue. London Gilles. Marconi House, Otrlnd, W.C. Pruruont ii.A.sonr¢tt _ sacred edifice and from every public building through o Y, )x 1-__i months have given Canadian manufacturers fresh oon- nc il __ _ _ have learned lessons of adaptability wltiqh 0_8!! never be wholly lost. Two years ago no one would have Ansrrmtirv “**"“ - -_ _ _ __ - T ' ';ff':"' " ‘_-2 " i of 'T L ‘ “"" l “'* __ r ' . _ ,_ _1 '_ _ t ~-- - __ l Sunday, April 23, and it is asked that above every ‘ ' _ V ‘_ _ ` _` ut the Empire, theblood red cross of St George, ‘ the i ' I I i V _. l t ‘ ` ` -g _.__ meteor flag of England] the sure sign of victory shall : ~ _ ~ V ` ' t be flying on Easter Sunda it day of remembrance. _ - V _ - 1 _ D The unpreeedented conditions of thc last eighteen _ tidence in their own powers, a confidence that will _ ` ‘ ` ‘ scarcely be dissipated by the return of peace._ Some ‘ _ I ‘ER w industries have come to stay, nd older industries Q - _ . ,, ; __ .V r said that the Dominion in a few months could have \ t i ti _ Managing Editor .... .. ..................... J. R. Burnett 3?°0mPll5lle(l ‘Vila-f it has in ‘he lllcfease 0f Pf°dUCti°“» \ - l “___-___:_:_______A_____________________________:_______________::_________:__________;___________________________________ thg nugmgiitqffon of expo;-[5 and the favoumbh gg- ` 50 i adjustment of its foreign trade balance, lt is indeed clear that t_he_\vhole_Empire has been Mr. Carter is Well and favofably awakened to a new appreciation of its own resources - ~ A andpotentialities, In discussing Britain's trade policy belng an and . the other day Mr Riinciman told the Imperial Parlia One of the mysteries of thc war was the arrival ,nent that ii wonld be a poney under which ~- there . . _ _ _ in llaiiipton Roads. Virginiil. On Til'-‘StlHy. of thc _shall be no essential article for either the arts _of peace of Nn' THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1910. ____;.,_ British passenger liner .'\Pp-lin \\'ill1 I1 Gi-‘fmiln l>fi2° or war that ive cannot produce within either Great l crew on board, as reported iii our telegrams yesterday. llrimin or the Empire" The Wa" Sn-eet 'Journal and f\\`f0ffli“8 I0 }'@5l¢"”‘l3)"S lelfgmm Ulf' -'\Pl>i1l“ “'35 other American publications accept the British Minis- ' » - 1 T . » . r puked up by the (iermans in \Vest .\frican waters te 'S Statement as fm-eeasting the abandonment of p and brought to .1 United States port as a prize. Free trade. The journal says: " When the British lt will he remembered that the Appairi had been Empire was summoned in war She found She had no Civic Im rovements and- believes- in making this City one of the best in the ‘_ - prising business man and well-known i _ ’ I' of Butterick _ thoritative Pans and New York fashions and advance information P0-“itll HS l0Sl \\'ilh all hands- 5UPl’0»‘<`att'lie;-_ prol>:il>l_\' :it :i late hour this morning, will for a young mari named Ira Stringliam. He had left ;‘;_‘;_’;fl ;‘:_l;I}:l}:_‘;l‘f)f’;’l1‘§"ln’(f`s§`°oui’n°§‘_:;?0n;_‘ obtaining 31/, peruhent oii tholi- Sink. s oiiice in Manhattan as usual and was on his every- the citizens what anfount was paid for _'35 ,l;;‘_'_'itsg igélbgsllllligssfxlengaggtlfi' ably also .1 new direction has been given to German day walk home after his day's work when he saw thc f)‘£e_,l;‘r'_‘;;e__';,t ‘;)°a‘_'B‘;°';i:_g";'_;’_§ttl“:_’a’;'°{‘|:l(f'per cent thereon, that is to say. tho' ciderit. \\/ithoiit an instant's pause he raced out amount to thoilobit of the City on the (my 'B losing 1 pe' cam °" “H the . _ _ _ . , ` . sikr ra iirii 1-- coiiiitrrcs regarilirig the sinking ot passenger ships _'md dived img the black hole where the boys had ‘§_1_’;‘_' ‘H‘_‘;“;‘gbung°‘;:fii{ll§; Egaiflgtei poliiitnlpii this; Rncigiileyltiivnkciit sCiiiii1ilii. B“lllH lifilicll- -lllfl Sflilillll lllllUl1Bll1° ll1lD°l‘l“l‘l0n_ witlo movement is now on foot to celebrate St (1eorge’s sei sail from our _shores in entire uncertainty whether lmlizetlgi igfglgglgln “ini ll"-° °"5;nfl`°‘ S (IHOP BS W HB ey are to reach their destination or be sent to a THE GRUMBLER. bl’ P'°l\“’lU°S U10' m°““fl\¢i“\'°- Bale ' ~ . ____ _ or use of intoxicating-» ~llquorn for tery grave by a Teuton assassin, we shall at once I nn. et) beverage nu, ee, dnrin me eontnn, _ It h b eu said (by whom 8 ' P0 » 5 ' d completely change our atptudo toward Germany that vveiiorgvor they are found grumbl- ance ot the war and during in period ct _ _ _ _ | l |nn_' reconstruction after the' war if not - _ ~ -» - and Austria and toward the iiar. The eoritimiaiice effngvcvl' gl: glxcaze pfgifnd over-ywhere less than three years and the coniinn I - ‘ holiday from school or an opportunity to go fishing, co if they are not " to grow up with crude and perhaps false ideas regarding themselves, their country and the Empire to which they belong.” _ re In this connection it is worth noting that an Empire- __\ Day,.the :iriniversary of F.nglaiid’s Patron Saint, this th year as it has never before been celebrated. The movement was inaugurated by the Royal Society of an St George. London, England and is intended to he a demonstration in honour of England, and in memory of W3 pairing or replacing worn and, bumed-out stove lin. ings. - Eagle Stove Clay is easy reapply. cheap tobuy T and lasts much longer than any other kind of smvg _ lining. We sell Eagle Stove Clay in large packages, _fog _ 25c. Get a supply. _ _ i _ friendly relations becomes impossible and our ,his lense,-lou, matte," . . ation or repeal of such legislation I & _ ' of her sons who have laid down their lives in her nenmnny n mane, for nnxinus and immediate con- W-o on know the statement in true. thereafter be left to a _referendum oi _ - _ ». defence. To make the celebration a fitting one the Sid 5| bm me gnjoymént of vote of the people eration If war is to be made, then the Amcncan ¢.v(;§;,li‘:1o¢;r:rg|:i‘nd bile. ' THEREFORE REs0,|l‘VED "mt th” _ . ' i i Society is asking for the patriotic co~operation not people will im( wnsont that it romain 0n¢.5i(l¢d__ They consider that they are the' only Primm Edwlfd l°|“d °“1P°"°“°° Ah _ ‘_ Vl_Cf0I’l8 R0” - A I ii. only of Englishnien and English women throughout N the world, but of all those who live beneath the pro- tecting folds of our glorious flag. The commemora- timi will not be restricted to the Dominions of the ilance urge the repreoentntlveu of this . _ I _ i d e son . _ eiv York Times. . agghsliegrleavraucgs ore seldom real; _ . _ _ - _ _ or if they have it real lrlovpnoo they -____ I1-_-3 l roasly exaggerate l . i )x( ‘ lvllmhiegfound that when these D90' ~ - l ~ ' t' the - V ' i ' - ' -_ i The Empire is securely anchored in the sea; from, D l1lW0 °~"Yll\l“K ¢° °°m\"|°l nga w ‘ 'V _ King and arrangements are already in progress to the inexnnusnble *sources nf _thesea we are drawing rjE|_:_¢;__ 1:; el: luegealggiullgaehon of . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ secure the participation of our French, Russian and on Italian Allies and of our kinsmcn in the United States. pe mi v _ r strength, There. is n "ground for pessimism. l\10l_\’ °W“ °"°“l’l°°~ ` I " In __ _ _” ` ' ' _' _ _ ssimism is a crime whcnqwe confront determined. nehmzlgglilolrhshgiiiiiii itrrtllhnb uliltilligrz ' EVCYYUIIDK tlllt'8 ll¢W, OOl1BCt Bild d¢Sll‘8bl€ ill F00tW68l' 8W8lliS A I A L i T i 4 , " ll °3“"'0l l’° ‘l°“bl°(l»" Says il °l"C“l3" i59U°d by well-informed and highly organized enemies. 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