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Win. l’ugnlc_v on this uicasurti. it was tlecitloti that no fur- ther opposition was wise and the bill is now lietoro the Stenate. 'l`hc rcinniiitler oi' tht: session to ...~v-»-¢\~.,.»--»-,.,-»».~~,-,\»-»-v~.~.»~» -. WANT TIT EIGHT IN EURUPE ,J ___ l"l']KlNG- tl`)t»-.iayctl General Siu Pei t'hing. Lung t‘hi Kwong anti lin- rliiii 'l`an coiiiiiiaiitiiiig 5tl,0tlt| trtiop.-. hart- ot`i`t‘i'tfii i`oi't'os t'oi‘ servit't-;' in litirtipe. The provisional goveriiiiioiit ot' Yun Nan anti Kwaiii: 'i`nng have izirt-ii otlieial rctognitioii ot' l’citiii;;'s tlf.'lai.itioii oi' war against ticrinany uppareiitly having in-cn rut-oiit'i|cti to tht- Govtwiiiiieiit oi` the acting l’i't'sitl~ ent. (icneral l<`f.iig'l'{'v\"o (‘liiiii't:. 'l`ht~ httstilu movement in the two stnitii crn proviiittcs is now plainly a tiasro. Iiiglitcrii proitnces have approvcd tho _project fora nationl t-oiincll \vhlt'h piobuhly will he trstaliilsiitui nitlilii a fortnight. 'l`he press gener- ally is urging China to present an iiinllvitied trout to the ciieiny. ._;;_..;_.i. THE IATE MR. A. I. MAGITITNAIII An Apptreciatlon. The death on the it-ith August oi’ the llonotirabie Art~hihuld .lolin niac- Ilonaiti ot' (ieoi'gctowii has entieti tho cares-r oi' a gentleniaii whose life work tl9H€‘1‘\'t‘s more than ti passing noiiro. Air. .\iat‘lJonaltl was born at l‘an- nuiro island tical' Georgetown on thc 10th ol' (flctoher, 1834 and was the no- troiitl son of Hugh Mat'i)oiiuld, who at tiiat time was one oi the princi- Dai figures 'Tn`the political and busi- ness life of King's (`oniit_v. The subject of this sketch comple- tati his eriucatioii at the Acadeiny in l'-h.irloiteto\vn and soon aiterwartia filltint several months in Scotland vl- siling his relatives at Rhue anti illorar iii int-t~i'i1esshii'e imt-l Etiinbui'i.;h. llo aiterwartls ougngeti in iiit\.i~cantilc lin- .=liitr;»if; in Georgetown anti illoiitligtio 31'- it iiioinlier of thc iiriii of A. A. Mac Doiialti & Bros.. wiiti for nianv ,yearn rairird on an extensive oliipiiuilding busiiioss, tiielr own vessels; trotting hack anti t'ortii'to(}i'c1t liritaln. About 1871 ho hecaino the stole owiiei' ot tho G"i't'l1t~tt>\vii iirni ot' tlini nuiuc, htiini.: ‘day wasspent on supplementtary es- timate. 'i'lie action ot the government in fixitlii tt price on wheat without extxoiwrisiiig a t-oi‘respontiiiig tzoiiti-til over ilour prices was -st\vei'el_v tzriti- _cizetl. No explanation ivan matic li_v tho goveriitnitiiit hut. it is understood that some such at-tion is coiittiinplu- AC‘I~ 'VIN I-Cilisltlllvc prograniine ini _ahout voniploto anti only the Fran-I tcliinti llill i'einaliiii. it will be intro-I I duced i\lontia_v. I ._ .-., | . GANAITIAN EIIRIIES NEEDS REINTIIRGEMENTSI 'i`()ll0.\"l`0-lioii. t‘ol. ilev. ltr.; tihowii. gtneral s\ipei‘iiittii|r‘lt-nt of (hui -\Aoakiiig oi his visit ,\:..-:.tt‘i'tla_\' lhfI i'e\'ci'ciitl l.:entitiiiian said that iiiile..t.<| (`anatia sent i‘oil1°.`1ii't:e'mt‘i:ls alniostl iiniiit'tIiatcl__v the t‘aiiatliail l`oi't:es iio\v on the hatiletront would he in tht~ tlireft s-'rails hy the early, part ut' tht Ntfw Year. IJi'. t`liown. who made an in~|'t':e5 at thei i`roiit. who he saltl hatl t-oiiiniaiitltttl. hini to toll thc' people oi' tfanatia “tha-t tha bo_\-tt in the trcnt'hes iit:t:.tl ed their support and help".Di'. ("iiowii. 'is of tho opinion that the war will n'-if i Ing entied for at least anotiior year. I \..,.._.._,,~.,......,...`......~»~.---»----~»--- wont tn tleicr th`ei'cto anti to he guid- ctl by bln advice. I. The i\'iei't‘antile life of (lcorgetowii :owes ai grt-at tical to tho attention ili- tvcu by hir. l\‘lat'iJoitalti. \vl'o was ever Ii patron oi the tishing interests ot Ithut litirlituir anti many of the iislicr Inien in unlut~k_v steanoiis have had to 'thank hint for the wherowilhai lti Inupport their families through a hartl winter. I it may also he said tiiat he was at sincere adherent of the Catliolici Ciiurcli and that he ditl much to as~ olst the pariah of Georgetown at times when it was a snnill coiliinunllv anti! he and his t`;iinii_v could always bet `t~t\uiitt=.tl upon to give active n:=s‘-is p iitiit'o I0 all rcllgitine anti t'liarilablt- \\'oi'ka in that l‘arish. litiriin: a llio ot' nenri_v SL! _\'t'\\'i=: lllr. l\lat'|)onaiti' eiijoyetl tht: rtiiili-‘ tit-iit:‘.~. ol' all hilt tisntit'iiiit-it anti won tho respt‘t't ot` all ttliose who knew liliii or knew ol' hini, anti Iiist nunie lwtriiiiit' kiiowii is lliuiol' a innii. ££00'| II\'Al‘l»i-E t:iiarItnhlt=., lioiioiiralilo. reapectntl_ ati I mirctl aiitl niurh litilovcti. I i i i I i 'l`hti into iioiiaitii' A. A. hluvllonalti' l1`it~i'wurtls iisstwiiitotl 1l|ei't~iii with was iiit» tiltltisi lirutlior anti lion. Aus I tht- into .ionepli `il. 1\tlat~l)oiiiilti untl ____ (__ M____Dm__m_ I_lcmmmm_(;m,,,.._I \\'ith hilt own son. iio\v hlajtir l`cinpltt \\'. ;\lat~l)onultl ni` tho 5th t‘iinatliaii Sitfnt- lialttfi'_\~ in i-‘rant-ts. i .\lr. )iat'i)on\ltl was iiiai'ricii on lei Julv. IRES to iilarloii. cltieut tiuunlitvr tit' lieiiiiis t\’lurpli_v oi li_vt'hc. lit-nt in ltiiigiaiiti anti al`tt»rwi|rtis ot' t‘hni'lottc- ttiwii :intl they wort* tho pai't~nts Of Your sons anti tlirce tiaiit.;litui'.-i. all til' wht`ni are now living: llluriou aint Glatlrs ut home. (Yaoi-ile wife ol .lutige .\It~lns~riie_v ot’ St. John, N. li.. I\'|I¥\.I0l' T. \\'. ivliittlloiiiilil. No. Fi t'aiiatiiii-. SI<‘,'rir.:ttioiis. “’l`liin rt-pi'e:=t:|it.~1 ai inoi-t\ ttntsitlt\i'- ztlile |`ort-te than was p;eiierali_v iit>llt>v~ tiil. l>ni ir- iit‘\"‘i'lI'\t‘lt>.~‘.‘ - ' ' " ~» inntii iiiioiitii ii.|\t\ ttaiitn t.~.l th __itiunt| iiltn h_\ _ _ to the ticriiiiiii i`oi't-tt on tht~ \\'t~rt.~ I iciilcfl ni`iti ll tiictl ot woiiiitls. 'l`ht‘rt- _artr onl_\- two |'roin tlit>.`.\lnritlino l’i'o- - ~ I lvinctzs in the entire list. (Canadian Press Despatch.) I . I i’l‘J'l`llt)(lll.'\ll.» - 'iho tiro wiiit'li tlt=\.,-t|'ti_\'o(l the t'iiy oi' l{i\1.'.in. -itil) niilt-_.4 . . . - .P ~ 1 east oi .\‘lo._it\t‘l5 \vcr0 i’tii't‘t.~ti __ - N to oliey ouch oi'tlt"i's. I y ` N ‘ Z\'oi'\vc;:iaii iit~wt'.pipt~i's'. in roiiiiiioiit S . ~ ._ -. . 1 . u » _"“' wif; on the trial cinpiiasinetl that tit (Canadian Press Despatch) w ‘_ , _ . , ,' _ I~hal tiorniaii suhjetts niust oiny or- (Hn['°HAM""" Huw bmman tiers from their htnno coiinti'_v. -i spies have boon t‘$:iivit‘ieti at llorguii l' itliii' for :ii iviin: iiil`tn'i1intloi| i't=_,a' 5.' _ _ _ ._ _ ,,, --- P nic _-t..ipiInng of tit-ti.-t-it. -.tint-it int.-i»'.' 0'" 'AH "“_ '"1" "A _ i.ti.\:ntJN.-- i.t>i-ti itoiwi-i cet-ii. ini wt-rt\ toi‘lit~tlot‘tl. Vatptaiii intvt-ii :intl -‘\NNOUI\('EM|‘:N'|'H. 't;i.=tt-i- ot” lllot'ln':t reply to the pear' I'l`litiro:tt‘.ii. a I\Itii'\vr-giaii, \'.'»-rt- izlvvnf _--_ nioptisala til`ihti lfope anti 'taltl lit- wah THE MYSTERY OF' THE BLOODY KEY---NO. l2I ‘i (Canadian Press Despatch.) ¢,t front, which includes actually 148 til visions. of which inoro tlitin eight; arte opposed to tho l<`rt‘nt'l\." GERMAN RAIDERS REPULSED. (Canahtian Press Despatch.) l.tl.\'lit).\'.---» Sotitlit-.ast oi” l.t'.ii.-_ at up it;,,~|\. ilmu- this |m,,-nj|,,_;,, th.. (;,.,- i.:iltiiiiit‘rtt`.~‘ t-:|.~;t~ is living lit»:ii'ti this iiians iiiidvti tho iiriii.'~'li liiit->‘. hui \vt'rt: rt.-nipietcly repulsed. INCREASED ACTIVITY IN BALTIC. t . i’lst anti a tiuantliy ot' ti_viia- iiiito. 'l`lii:i ilist-livery with tho ar- rtrst tii' l']lic l.aluiiiicro. \vci't- tho tic vteltipriiit-.iitit in ilio uiiti-tzoiistriptioii itituziiion ht-re totlay. aiioiiiooii. lt`urthcr sensational dc- vt_-lop-nit».iit.~i are looked tor. lic was ;ii'i‘e.~:ttftl i`or alleged t'0niplit'ations iii the tlynuniiting ot Lord Atlielstoivs .-.iiiniiit~r rcsitieiit;e. GANAIIIAN GASUAITIES HEAVY YESTERDAY time Men in Entire List, --- t (Canadian Paces Des arch) 'I Oéllllll ll|llltlllIl('l‘lLlBll( WHS KTVQII Oil ?it~i't* ttitliy oil ht\iialt` ol` the l)nlto o <`ap'alii \l‘it'l\iiito\.li ini" been at lli I latir‘|".~i tit-pai’tni'f~. llc is Il! _vt\ai' ti E -...~,...~.~ e......,.,..~ -~¢~.,»,,~.,. . ...-.,~, |-~tniiiti'_v must take note uf the THC . . . Its-riii‘= in the poiiitt-iiIi:ii'\'. i.iivoii “Rf-ii'osliiiiciit.= will lit' tin :tain at ' t-t‘rtaiii no i|ti'tl1t..‘i' i'ti:=poiir.t- tvouiti ht: was twtiiittviit-etl to tivo yt-airs. St'li\\':li‘tz. tha t'oiit=tilitlitt~ti r/'liti-il l\loiitlti_\ \lt‘1'€>=.~'iii‘j.' _ Ito four anti 'i"litirst‘n\ tn tt~n rears’ ini-Inlghl_ i‘rtit-t‘t*ti.~' for p:it|‘titlt~ ptirpti.~:t < 1 -li---_ pt~ittt,|i|||r\nt_ t`apt. i.;ivt-ii, atiinittt~.tiI "70~i7~9-I lil '..'i. Mi|1ard‘s Linimont cures distemper. ~ ....~_....... .¢.»,~.»~-._...`» M. ii. .si 4 ~.’- ITAIIANS ANE STIII MAKING PRIIGIIESS iiniiisizza :intl (‘a|'so l'lat'ea\is. 2 ITEEMEII SUETIGIENT (Canadian Pr-rs Des atch.) AND RUL Dr. J. W, Robertson, Chairman of the l"oo.vt-ryoiie ninst rio hir- lieat to stop the waste of food and to sources. At. the outset G'.‘i'niany had eiitlcavotii‘etl to restrict tho use ot’ food hy legislation and dictatorship. but that hatl proved a lamvntahlo failure. aiitl they in Canatla. aa well as in England. had proilted h_v Ger- inanv`st failure. They noiv recogniz- etl that the only satisfactory' inetliod by educating the people to practicing ecoiioiuy in their own homes. So tar as liotels, restatiraiits. etc.. were con- cerned the government could eiiftirce compulsory regulations and this had beet and bacon. They expected pri- vate fauilliett anti lndivltlualo to vo luutarily practice what the pubiit- oat- iiil; iioinses were t'oinpeilt~.ti to ob.»;t‘rvc. l\laii_v substitutes would he utilized iii piiicu ot' what l`ornieri_v had been ron- S-idcrt-tl staple iootis. :intl he mention- ed that ont-, pouiiti of oatmeal was ctlual to tivo tiolen eggs. There v\'nS` notliliig in tho caiiipaign wliittli he was iiinngiii-tttipg whicli would not tenti to nialte them hotter ritizeiia after the |.`,,|.-`-t..- ral. mu.-»~. ,__ Friman of sit- wnfria mme to co-uptime with Him anti Hi. Ames.-tm. t °l'P"“'°fl 0' 01° =\\l!°°ii°“° md i ‘ ~» . t - 3, ,_,.....; , w.g¢allbil¥. _ --sw... iii ..._..._.._......... _._L._,._ -.1,...,_-.... . . .., ._ _ H -- -1 ». ._ ...,..-_ ~ -- -_ . »-- war. Air. .ltihn A. Illacllonaltl intiinatcti that owing tti prt\ssiii'o oi` his own tvorlt he liati resigned tho position til ilirrtztoi' oi' .\1atitiii:il Servit-in lint ivus still itiprt-.~'t~iitlng tho orgiiii7.alitin t~rt- iiiiti doing \\'ii:it. ho tzoulti to help Ialong the gootl work. 'l`ho_v all rt~ii I llzctl tho iirgeiit iicccsaitr for taking nt-tioii along tht- lines siiggcetctl hy ltr. Ito|iort.‘ton. anti he thought it .\`iitltinni .\'i'i'vit't» tii'gaiii/.aiioii llirongll out. tiiti t‘tiunir_\' i'oi°`tlie p|ii‘post». .-\ gentirnl tiisttiissitiii followeti ialcen part in ii_\' t'anun Siiiitiatiii. l\ii'. W. l". 'i`itlmiirsli. ll. il. .iciikiiim ll. .\. l\lt'~ Kiniion. J. .-\. Clark. N. R. Rattan- biir_\', ltcv, i\laurit-e .\/lut'l)o\ialti. .ludgc .\. A. MacI)oiiiitl. t'.H.B, Long- ‘woi'tli. llt‘\'. ('. ll. it`rtt-tnan. A. lei. lietvnr, \V. l-i. ’l`idiuarsh. J. O. Hynd- Iinnn. J. .\lci{cuna. \‘\'. K. Rogers. J. ll. lliniiis. .l. Kerr. \\'. ll. Shaw uno i'rot’. Saunders. Doniiniou Cerealist, Ottawa. ~ I The coiiseiisus of opinion w-is that eating the people. fn reply Dr. Robertson submitted spat-imens ot cards and ' pamphlets n.io.»iw;o . I make the best possible use ot' our re-I of ooiii;ei'ving our food supply waoi lit-eii done regarding the use ot iiour.| I wmtltl lit- n ‘gootl itltia to utilize tho( a central executive should be appoint- eti to utilize the organization ot tliet National Service League ot which :there are .14 branches. that n paid oi‘~ fganizer he appointed. and that exten- sive use of the press be inatle for etlu- J .lns.iitnles""ani tirganlzaiioti lor the Purpose oi Carrying on a Campaign in this Province. _ and said that a paid organiser would lie authorized. while il press campaign ot' live advertising woulti be neces- sary. lie also said that each clergy- niaii \v'oultl be asked to preach titres tternions nn tho moral aspect of Na.- tlonal Service. anti -the teachers would he asked to give a series ot t'our lessons in successive woeka on the subject. On the iiiotion of Prof. Clark the tolitiwing executive was unanimously iagrocd lo:-Messrs. (‘.l-LB. Loug- wortli. J. A. MacDonald, R. H. Jen- kins, ilon. Murdoch McKinnon. _ `Dr. Robertson said he had been at the ii-ont and had seen the worktnfot . the Rell Cross Society both at Verdun land the Somrne and said ii’ it could he arariigeil t'or Sunday afternoon, hs would like to have an opportunity ot! atldi-es:-iiiig the ladies ot’ the local Red t’ross Society on Sunday afternoon, if that were thought. advisable. ’l`he suggestion was agreed to and the Executive instructed t0` take the iiot:ossai'_v steps for calling the meet.- ing. _ t ` -BRITISH MAKING . . GAINS IN PAIESTINE (Canadian Pros; Despatch.) I l.0.\`DO.\’.- British forces in Pa- lestine attacked last night, southwest ot Gaza, on tt front of 800 yards, it ls :iiiiionnced oillcially. Tluir line wal advanced. . _-___-_-...-____ ` BIRTH....IIATE EIGHT PEN THIIUSANIJ WASHINGTON-A group oi’ spec- ialists in infant welfare has been nent to France by the American Rod Cross. eadetl by Dr. William P. Lu- cas, professor ot pediathics in the University of California. and origin- ator of the "save it Belgian baby". movement. _ Betoro the war the birth mt.; anti death rate in France were so nearly equal that publicist/s voiced their concern over the future. Last year, with the death rata probably over ‘20 per 1.000 not counting deaths of men fin niiilitary (service. the birth rati wa-| ofllciailly ,estlmatted 61'. only 8 por i.0titl. ln New York state the hirth rate ig 23 or '34 per 1.000, and tho death rate- about 14 por 1,000. The total tleailis In Francs in 1916 war-tr abotttt l.l00l0t't0., Births numv hr~rt=tl LiiU.000. 'Phe net loss in popu- lation was ’t'RX.ti00. ot nearly two per t-tnt. ln Paris, where 48.917 bab~ ics wt-re horn In the _Year ending Angiist 1. 1014. only 26.179 were born in the t=t-tzoiiti year oi' the war. end- ing Angus-t 1. 1916. ___l.______-l-» ING SING EIIIIITNGE I ENINNISNNNA IIE ENEMY l.0Nl)t).\'-(Via lleuteizi. t-llnwa .tgtiit-.yt~lltifei~ee1t tforiwrspoiitloiit at llritlali lit-ut|tinartei's reports tht; hea- rlcat rain and turiourt wind is hamper- int; opoizttioiits, .\t'ot\\'ithstandliig the rain. tho Gt-rniaiis twict- last night litttat-kctl our iino ustrltio tho Ypres- .\lcii|nt~ mail, coiiiiiig in liig waves of assault through the liivernosl Clipse. Both attempts were lirokon up anti the attackers were heavily punished. "We are getting plenty of evidence of the exhaustion ofthe enemy ro- ~ti-rves in'thla area. says the corres- pondent, "Wurttemburg dllviiion that init been exposed to continuous lin since. the middle ol August has been weakened héyontl all lighting ofthe!- iveness. The enemy is nowlorced to oiiiploy inadequately rested and re- tltted troops. ~ “The flying corps during thu post. week co-operated in attacking our itcvcn hundred hatterites in tho tl( ‘ts-trtit-tion oi twenty-eight gun pitl t-uiiscti thiee hundred explosions ln ammunition dumps brought down six- ty!-eight memo aircraft-and droto which were used in the campaign. H down ninety out ot control." e Mateo u| nmol nano ;u»u||u|1 ipnum ¢.¢ -.-.-t ""‘*“ ' ~ ‘ - ,.- ‘ _ " ' .-...f.~:t» " ‘ #iff .. 'A1-'»`t..»f-ti t - -#__ _~- . -_ -‘_ ~ _ - ' 4 ._ .§, ..,___ s r . -' - '-4 - 1" ’-' wt"_i~.4w- 'S zgy--_;r.»_~'1¢ iv,_ E " -" » t .'- J P. , s . . Ars.. ,i ¢pnninniiunnauinnhuitiitinuin.a|i|n¢uunoninguiggg-piuhqnaa¢|ggi|ur§o1»'|uuu.aa1|'»¢nnuingnnggpqqtgpotnillidlnlinlluqnllnnulnmpuafdhqlafo- _______:y!_E_ '"--A-=Pi'errtiér"l@fsen'a1t.tlt at Third Anniversary 5' » - A