I i AUGUST 11. 1917 - ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ 'PAGE FIVE- f iii,rf»i-fi§»'l hh - "7,`jWill, pllwfl his Order. 'for Winter . Gqal NQW ,_i_;n_d_ _thus derlye the bs- ’ iiefit of the 'present m'arket prices. ‘ 'I‘he‘de_laIy's ai1d`vexatIons due to -strikes -.and weather conditions will _ also be e.volqled._ -_ _' _ ' ORDER NOW FROM - A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240, Charlottetown. __ 1269-6-27Mtf ‘ All Professional Cards Dr. .l. P. McGrath Corner of Prince and _ Sydney Strects Physician and Surgeon Office I Hours: 9 to ll, I to 4 p. in. and 7.50 to 8.30 p. m. Telephone No. 632 io:a.assxt:. . - WARBURTON G. SHAW. Bsrristers, Attorneys, Notary Pub- lic. Etc., Solicitors- for Canada Bank- Association, Bank of Montreal, Can- ada, Permanent Mortage - Corpora- °4on. McLEOD & BENTLEY _ .W. E. Bentley, K. C. llrrllster and Attorneys-et'Llw Money to Loan. Oliioe-Bank of N. 8. Chambers, Cherlottatown, P. lil. I. IRIN. puns- i___ _ MORSON G. DUFFY ‘| _Barrlsters and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN. lttltt. _ Dr. I Clift _CHRONIG DISEASES CURAT-IVE 'PIIIEATM-ENT by the month in advance, Victoria Hotel. Claiirlolitetown, I". E. I-. CHIIMIH- HOURS. 12 ia 3 daily. OME ADDltESS- Purdy S_t_atl_<}j}._ Westchester Co., N.Y., U.S.A. 1816-8-1 3 mos. pd. l McLEAN A McKlNNON llrrleter Attorney-at-Lew Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown Oillces- Old Guardian Office. Pro- wss Block, Charlottetown, P. E. I. llhutfillthutf. S. S. Hessian Blrrleter. Solicitor, Notary Public, die., MONEY TO LOAN. ' Montague, P. E. I. -- |884-I-18Itf. J. D. STEWART Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public _ Miles Newman Block, Charlottetown r nah Offlc Geor ttown A REOPENED SEVEN YEARS E Nothing Helped Him Until He Tool "FRUIT-A-TIVES" _ I. I. \ Buckingliam, Que., .\Iuy Ilrd, 1915. For sovrn years, I siiIl`i-rt-il ii\i'i‘ilily from licvcrc llenriar/in ami 1/iilifgf-.f!1‘.»li. _I had brlching gas from the sioiniivh, bitter siuIl` would como up into my mouth iiflcr cating, wliilc at times I had nausea and vomiting, and had L-1|;-gmc Constipation. I went to scvcral doctors and wrote to n. .specialist in Boston init without benefit., I tried many ri~iin~.i1ics _but nothing did me good. _I"i`/ia//y, ix friend izz/zfixfzl' “I~`r\iii»n-ii\'f~s". I took this grand fruit moiliciiic and it iunile me wcli. I am grateful to “1"riiiI-a- tives ”, and to nvoryonc who has mise- rable health withConstipal.ion and Indi- gcstion and Bad Stomach, I say take “ Fruit-a-tives ”, and you will gctwell ". ALBizn'r i'.\n.\'nn. 5011. abox, G for $2.50, trial size, 25e. At dealers orsent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-e-tives Limited, Ottawa. _@ SIewart's Cafe QUICK LUNCH _;N_ BRIGHT, CLEAN, AND COMMODIOUS QUART- ERS. - 101 QUEEN ST. Riley B-lock . A MOST PALATABLE ' --arld- SUBSTANTIAL MENU. | (Continued _from page one) 158(i.7,12MthuStull11o. LADIES ~ $4.00 Tan Boots for $2.67 3.00 Tan Shoes 2.00 2.50 Tan Pumps l.5O We have decided to clear out OVER 100 PAIR-S Ladies’ Tan & Chocolate Boots, Shoes & Pumps 0NE THIRD 0FF MARKED PRICES These goods are all good value at the Regular Price, and we would ask you to call and LOOK AT THEM sei. o osnmon 0: 'S “__:m_;;“¢u_L it issues l M013 ml 3'? -1--""'# , _ ~.s Ask for I H-iCKEY’S Twist _ _ _ <- Ask your deal_er_ for Hickey’s Twist and insist on getting the genuine for We the Clolneet and but Chewing Tobacco. HICKEY'S is _a_ I a rg e, clean, fragrant Juicy plug . that gives real satisfaction to chewers after they have tired of other kinds. ' ~ TRY HIGKEYIS 'l`WlST --thel change will do you good., 1, __ . ATC WTIET YOU 866k t0m3kC E _ » co d p e. i‘£a££g|c;0_l::£°r;a_?°;':_'__Iatgdhiirn £25 :“_mC|€l\l I0 get us out of ii\~- hole the crave of Your departed - ~ .me "1 all fry your fav ` " " “ “' -' ` withu We su I no others. THE NEW GEM ‘1 orite beverage as we serve it. Our Monumgiitii are the best & | |08 I-if* 1\hR0|\lff‘|." °Dl’0""“ lm" |"’I_'"5'- `offer<~il us p-referential trade ilimiliiiii 60 Kent Street ~ Bargain rm quam, orumon He drove Blake l'rom the party and _|m,d_ He said I--I got done. I have sent him to Ireland, because he dldgmned m hack` ` tobe had. Estimates given. i_ l ._ I _ THE NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN Church Sunday. School will hold their church on Sand!! Blfehllih next. AUS. s'r. 'ri-ioivias' Cll-lU'RoH. Lani: Crrek. On Sunday there will be s`er tal at New Glasgow, N. S.,.have_»been accepted. ' M issioi~iA'sv Aonnizss - Mr.. in Central Christian Church on Sun day evening on behalf of the Chris tion Wonien‘s -Board of Missions. Thr address will take the place of tht- usunl seriinon. All who are in-tc-rest ed In Foreign Milsslon work shouli' make an effort to hear Mrs. Steru.~ who is a pleasing and instructive speaker. _ WAS IN GEF-IMANY.-Miss Allc. I-lunter, who has been visiting (Thar- Iottetown left yesterday morning fo Cohasset, Mass. Miss.Hunter hu: lately rc-turned from Gerimany wheri she spent two years and a half in stu ,dying musicrand German. She was ordered to leave as she was “Bri tlsli." She had is few thrilling Cx .periences before getting away fron. Berlin. While in Charlottetown |slie and her .mother were the guests |of bliss I~‘ennesse_v. _ THE NORTHUMBERLAND docked ut Stiiiiinersiile Tlinrsday evening ai 8.35. Besides 56 inward passengers she brought over one car ol' furnl-ture one of switch ties, one of cc-men; and about four cars ol' way freighi The outward freight on Friday morn ing was two cars fish, one car eggi and two oi' way freight. The follow ing schooners are now in por-t: Fred die A. Higgins, Capt. Lord; Lelia Lin wood, Capt. Trenlioliii, bot_li with coal The Minnie G. S., Capt. McGrath i. loading outs for Pt. Du Clicno. _ Thi Bonus, Capt. Straight and -the Ellci May, Capt. Olson, have finished dis charging coal and will leave at ouc: for Picton to re-load coal.-H. NU. 8 SEQBATIERY _i_.._ .__@ iroziiit M.cLcllan and the gun crew with the exceptlqn of Gunner L.esli< wi-ro pulling on the drag-rope. Capt Bagnall, Licut. Peake and Harry Les llc hcing on the other side- of the gun when a shell passed overhead, landing it long and perfectly safe distanct i`roin.tlie position. Nothing war tliouglit of lt; such occiirreiices wert coin mon. A few minutes after another one was fired In the same direction. Ai ilrst it _was thought that it would als( land a safe distance from our guns: but :i few seconds before lt' landed Capt. Bagniill became suspicious that it would fall short., and uttered a war ning to the boys to “duck". Wliethci they heard hiau or not is n_ot known and even lf they did, it is doubtful li the-_v had time to drop flut on the ground, for the word was scarcely' gi yen when the high explosive 4_2 shell la-nded ai few feet in front oi"our nine comrades. Grs. John McVarisli and John Mc- Neil were killed instantaneously. Gr. C. S. _ l\Iunn was niortally wounded and died 4'5 minutes later. Sergt. E. W. McLellan was fatally wounded and taken to the Field Dres~ sing Station. were lie- expired an hour and a half later. Gr. George Perry sus-tained .mortal wounds -and died at the Casualty Clearing Station the next day. f Acting B_dr. .Daniel Matheson, Grs. Gordon Ferguson, W. Doyle, and J. T. M-eikle were wounded, not serious- ly, we have every reason to believe. The Captain visited them yesterday and was Informed that they were pro- gressing _-favpurnbly. _ The three witnesses of the tragedy. Capt. Bagnali,-Mr. Pea-ke. and Harry Leslie grasped the situation In an in- stant, and did all in, their power for the dying and wounded. The Captain sent for an ambulance and a cha-plain was summoned, who administered the last rites to Sergt. Mcliellsn and Gr. Perry. -Mr. Peake and Harry Leslie mean- while with the help of others who arrived on the scene lmincdiately as- sisted lu carrying their comrades to the billets, where first aid was ad- mlnisteerd . ` They were then carried to the Field Dressing Station, and siibseqiiciitly to the Casualty Clearing Station. _ _ No woi-dsjof ours can express our admiration for Bill Doyle and Harry Leslie, whose behaviour un`iie'r-'siuch distressing and lfazardous clrciitnstan- ces Iconld notjfiio @9iC€1l°ii. -l ,_ _ -. Ni¢lioi_s_oii__Tobacco_Co;_Ltd _ _ _. _ . .,,S,,. of f,,,,,S,_.- materials _ _“,'f,""_ _,_ '_ `_- ghahsggstown V - . ‘ ._ -_ I -' - I -‘ and the practice of care, SAFETY RAZOR =l-i.,-Cliappelie & Hunter, arclilte_cts.o!__ ed in,tIie. Royal Engliieers as a pri-i P ' - E \ (lliiirlotteto-wn 'for a nurses' home In vate and has risen step by step t0 f was change puipits who has spent twenty-five years in at the evening service in Grace ls xt fluent speaker and has ii most ,won additional honour. He is \ \no- ther gallant llslnuil boy to win distinc~ tion In-the ~wnr_ Lieut. Arnold have had a very -inter- esting tour ln France where they gained inucli valuable Informa ` the soldiers. “The Field Comforts’ (‘ouiniIsslon," the cable states, “ls grateful for the generous response -to the iippeal__iLoL_liasel.\all.outflts. Socks are now urgently requested for early win‘er needs. Haiidkercliie-Is mid to- wels are also wanted." ISSUE EUR IIUNSCRIPIIUN (Continued from page three) (I-Ion. Mr. (lloi-an) t.hat_ h_e_ls alive aiiil interesting; and when I am look- liig over my notes it is very amusing to inc that he runs along wltli inter- jections of that sort. lt is all right. Hon. Mr. (`.l.ORAN: It brings I-ight! I-Ian. Mr. POPE: Yes, It brlngsl light. I could say much more; I could quote- b_v the yard. Hon. Mr. MCSWIQI-J.\'EY: G0 on; thc night. is young. Hon. Mr. POPE: It is not neces- sary. Honorahle gentlemen of the Senate, we have not only' got to win the wdr, lt. is not only necessary that we should have such an army at.tlie conclus-lon 0_l` pc-acc as can dictate terms of fnlr arbitration to Europe and thc world, but it is essential that the man who represents this coun- try be a nm-n__in whose _liicrgniciit we have absolute confideiice. We must have confide-nce that he will put us in our proper- place, a place that has been earned _at such great sacrlllce by the lioys..wli0_flII thc_gravc_s_ _iii Flanilers. We have a perfect right to look ov~ cr thc history of the two men who are leading thc two polltl(-.'iI parties In Canada today, Sir Wili`rld Laurier on one hand and the Right Hon. Sir out desiring ‘to reflect upon or Io The Central Guardian -. I _ , _ _ _ ~ I 1_ _ -_-_._-_-5 - -_-_-_-_-,-_-;_-_-_;-_-_-_- - _ _» - -- - -_ »»»»»»»» - _ I 1 it 4 ` ' - f ` ' ‘ _ i1' P/ws to buy in this province. __ |=ui.r»i1' Examines.-asv. J. L. & -_ _ Dawson and Rev. J. Heaney cx- . - next l.ord's Day. annum Cmldrem, _Day service in ii.. ohiics cHuncu._yii.. n....i.i.iu_ IIB-IZI Queen Street Charlottetown ' vice in this church at 2.30 p.ni lntercstln story to te All s ` ‘- ' . l connection with the Aberdeen Hospl the rlgh rank of Major and non'-_ has Q (_ W tc-da Shamrock Linen, size perdoz Unbleached damask Hemstitched and embroidered pil- low cases, good weight, strong, splen- did vgeiiring cases, larg;-: size, regular wort ,5upair, specia or Friday and Saturday per pr $ 1- ooo Glass toweling, soft and absorbent, red border, 22 in. wide, regular worth 17c yard, special for Friday and Saturday atper ]-46 Damask table napkins, all pure linen, this is some of the famous ins., in a good filing; of d:<_esigns, special f F `d t -a , » or ii ay an _ a ur y weight, strong and durable, for everv day wear, special for Friday and Saturday, 2 1-2 yds for Roller tgvgeling, st'ron'g,f heavy and durable, re order, special or Friday and Saturday per yd.15c if/ . - Q » M; Daniel Sterns of Indianapolis, -In FOR 80LDIER'S COMFORTS.- A diana, will give -ri:-niissionary address cable received. in (‘liai-lottctown yes- I 1 a a ‘ ` terday states that Captain Plummer, ... Field Coniforts Com-inissloner, and i . ~ . . ances in 1 s with reference to the requirements' of \ ~ Just ten very interesting items from the linen room ask- your attention yi Will you l_ook them over? If there is anything in the lot that appeals to you, we’d be delighted to have the chanc to show the goods. And bear in mind-this departmgnt is filled with goods bought away under- and selling away under present prices] ' White cotton, strong, gocd wearing cotton, 36 ins. wide, special for Friday and Saturday 5 yds for C 22 1-2 X 22 1-2 tabling, good Huck towels in a good, strong, dur- abc1_e__ ev_eryd_ay__ t_owei__ hemrned, with re or er or ringe , specia I ior Friday and Saturday, each All pure _linen damask tabling, good wdght, 70 ins. wide, this is less than factory prices, regular 1.10 ~ yard, special for Friday and Saturday, at pci yd.._.. ..... Huck_ towels, -good, strong, durable towels for if/ery day wear, large size, special for riday and Satur- day, per Roller towelling the old reliable one 12th at 7.30. Missionary Work- in China will speak ' ' g il, hould .gm -~ l `_ wi . Preacher Rev. T. W. Murphy, rec-- take this opportunity of hearing her. -*- _ ' tor.of St. Paul's Charlottetown. A special offering on behalf of Mis- -_ -, _ , - - '- - "~slons. ` _ __ ' _ _ _ _ » _/-"',_\. ‘ORWELL HEAD,-G-Service-s ‘in = the i . -~ i - ' _ 1;” ."` Presbyterian Chuicli Orwell Hes( MENTIONED IN DESPATCHE t A '_i,."."< . - s.-.-_ _ l/~._ _ next sabbath_._Al_igust _12th at Eleven James] Warburton; City, ha'B re, . __ /f";" - .o’clock at St.' Aridrew’s church at ce ved a te egrani announcing the grit-" ` ~ _’<'_2__\ EiC`t.mrt>i" -ilmziii - I 1 ' "A "' ' iiiii\{iins\iW:Ei*::ixi‘td)iiatoiui3li§olr'itJ)ii/iii]FEQISAEEI I I E '~-len/run Aaci-wriscfrs-es'l'_ #nfs-'sera has-been "»memi‘mie.i in the deal, " '- I - ' . IVERENGEJ-The plrms. of- Messrs. C.-paichel." '- Major' Warbiirton enlist-‘I - ‘ ’ _ / _ ! ; . 1 r ul , 1_1-u-li 1lr>I . .. ,. E i .‘. » I grey and white stripe this is a splendid - towelling fwith Pa dgood he-givy thread. specially o r. ii ay an Saturdaybyards for.._...._.....59C - . .4 Robert Bortfeii on thc other. Vinh- ‘_ ; :-' '_l I, *I I - 5_3? onlogizu either the- one or the Other, is that we must judge these nien as L ii business' proposition-not as nionn- l lebanks, not as men who say one thing in om- place and aiioilicv- thing E with the exception of zi stray’ sheep sue that he cannot command a. fair \\\§YIIA.&\\\\\\\\\Q é’ ` l M 0/II_I \\\\\\\\\\ ple of Faslidiou Taste Favor our TMS is title" because _'better service are ifea- .f I A3. .B “ _ IHIII'5“\\\\\\‘s?IIZ'II&\\\\ ticular Peo 1 iarty is fornicil." I felt man had' awakened l`or I was standing -in the gulls-rv of the Comedermiom 1"" was absolutely Op' other Hiouse and looking at 'the vow posed to the fundamental principle, mat was being ,akem and Saw his and fought Cartier on the question, party. Ieavlng him__s_aw an (,mmda_ He was a young inau then, Timo passed on und Confcderalioii was ur- “ere and ,hem and one movince_ coinpllslicil ln spite of him. .\i thu! le-avliig hlni-I said to myself: "What time-wp m our pmvmca ‘vale mm I. a niyifortuiie It is that‘a man has so 'hm vw woulfi bp Whhlm' up by 'hh con-,_.u,,ted hinmeu. upon this great i5_ Orangemen oi Ontario. that we would ` never have a show as part and par - cel of this Confederation. that we were a minority. It frightened ein down one-one-liiiudrerlih part. oi' oin- ,ll’I,,l&\“`“`\ylIl,’,_ Frencii Canadians, and we wen`t in I fear and trembling. But the answer to all that, and the answer to Sli Wilfrid I.aurlei°*and' his party, was and is that for fifteen years he was the Prime Minister of (‘.anadn and S d F coniiiianded ii support from Ontario _ 0 a *us worthy ns most. men I-ver get"- - from the Ouingenicii of Oiitai-,lo. SVUpéi'i0I`4‘ falld from all this? We can only conclude our tof , tion "that arose vvag the 'iicqulsltion kaseare ba __ _ ` of the Northwest Territories. He b cked the was opposed to that . Today that tor- rltory is the promiseil' grnnnry of the __ . _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Empire and oi’ the world. Wo have ` - t i " ' ` " 7` " ` , J ff - - I Cxea,nllneSS. all got our eyes and our_ prayers dir- 1 1 1* I ` _ _ _ _ _ ° s are fu Experienced and cour fiiiidinwwifiii tim Egunmi- halimii I" polmm ""'°""’h"'whf"“ ' “'“ """` - e c s nav sue(-.ssi i I wmlm ,W that it ,__ A m. ht lu I "'E"` _` `\"E"" i | ` 2 I1 1 _ 1 d ._ _ f tae 0 lCl1S~ order to i'clie've the i`ood shortage ol’ ,mlm ,h&,` we |m`,c`__h_____l;__ ?’___c:Z ' T0 . . . . E. ""` Monuments thatendurethc pp ve 3 Ye l-ht* \||_l0‘* If 5"' Wnflm |“‘"`i0' otherwise wc could new.-r altorl lo Ravages ol Time ` ' We CM" f° PHY' ,he point that I desire to make hem .share ol` his own following from all|4'au.~‘e he said his policy led' lu :in~` which his. that tlilsi Ilic- iirsl _ has spcnti he parts' of (‘an:idn from inie. Sir \\-`»llfrid Laurier in another place. We must have as 3 long time in p°m‘i°“' He has hemi our i'epi-esciiiat-ivc a man- in wliom "'°"'“"Cmd directly 0" i"di"""“"l-V wmli we have iiiiliiiiitcil confidence. This all me great pomicm ‘l""'§tiD"“ f"°“‘i brings me to me "fe or Sir W_m.rid_ (‘onfederati‘on down to the preseni_ Sh. Wumd has gm to bg an old mam time. I-ie luis exercised his judg- to the great \'l<-i.o\~Ies that lion-_ been to begin w|,_h_ ment, soinetlnies as a young ninn, Hom Mn (,I_ORAN_ It is about soiiietiincs possibly as ii i`ollower,but ,img ' very niany times as ii lender, and it H0"_ M|._ POPE, He is. H man of lie as ii lender oi' men he should lead S€.vcmy_fiv,,_ or thembouLS_ and. his .-and not itpllow. On looking over the 'tviiing to hill! Ill lilo b€lllllf\1l “YY What coiiclusloii do we rome to hat im was wrong. The next ones? had hai: his wily that territory would wave me mbeml DMU, in iuswer have been part of the United States I _ _ '_ ' ' der to upbulld tho nation-to build ¢h,, ||_,,,,gh, came M ,Nm _hm he mm' Industries, to hulld factories. to em- do .__,me,hing_ He mu, _mm _'B PIP ploy our people. Where do we find _ _- ' 'at one DOl|a\' Sk Wllfild' Laurier on that question” ,;,m,, M “mqmnmon _hat _R `* _ C ‘, &.loli ll nexuiion to the Ifuiiod Sliilos. (invi- :igain he was wro-ng, lieoinisis ir- wi- cver had ii vimliuilloii ul' thi- bi-ni~ill ol' thc Nuiioiial l’olii-y we lnivi- Iiuil it in the lust tliree yeiirs, when wi- have been able lo esiiililisli inilustrl- es in this coliiilry which oould in-ii out inuiiiilons' o|` \\;a-i' ami contributi- woii on the other side of the _-\llz\ntii‘. The next iiueiilioii was tlis- con - struL‘t.lon of the <‘:ii‘iaiI'iun I’i\1-ii`ii‘ Rail. way, Sir \\'»lll`rtil l.:iurier fought it to in i910, 'I think, I had Ihr- pleusiiri- ol' ol' (‘alg1\r_v. which lind been built upi in a i-ountry which he lql der-:c'ied\{ as barri-ii and onI_v lit. for lwnns ann who animals, and no skid that si.-.iaim Macdonald was .right when he pm. the <‘i1nadlan l‘ai-iiic through. '|'li<-‘ri-~` fore the oflicr iuun'.~i_ judginenl wil-' wrong, VV-Iir-ii he cauie into powqr he ail- opt~'\.d' :he principles of the Niitioiialj Policy--I think lie piil llio tnri'i`i' per cent. or sucniihng like that. lli-' also adopted the pnliici-plc of ii trans- contlnenlal railroad, but lhr- poor, un. i' liuslnesslikc gentleman goes to work and builds two roads where ln- should only have had' one-, and ti-iiluy :‘:.--_v are ii llmiiicial inlllslunt- ai‘oii_iiil Ilii- nccli ol` the lloiiiliiluu ol' (¢‘:iu.-uiii. Tim? say thesr burdens will ii:-ver lu- llficif; Init I um siioh ii strong bil:-v- or in the natural re-.soiircea uf l‘a'uii- da, I um such a strong be-Iicsfrr in the iiilth of the Allies, that-I tliirik the great debt. will be mavlv .iii in. ternational debt and will bc over unill wo pay ii, I uhm that our national resoim-i-ii diversified and so vast that pay oil' any dc-bt. ll` I w-ea.. c-nrrled b¢~.lcv»~ ill`t* 50 wr can niuking \ecause our resources would not he hlch they would put us. Then I-louse of Commons that ho had g-it had liet-u down there and had failed. Ii, was noi. his l`n\lIl. 'l`b¢- next thing we hear of is R Re-i <~ip_rocit_v treaty with the countr`y and with the people and with the capital rluu bi- said he would never return to. Ile ciilei-ed into ii treaty with the l'niied' States? No. not with the l'uiieil States-with practically the whole ousldc world, lf you please - with :ill the favored natio s of the iiiiiwi-so. He brought on aislzlection. and iilif- .wound thought of the Domin- ion of ('aiiailn said: "None of that," ami he was beaten, and the present (fm-eiiimeiii onine into power. His Iidtrinoiii was wrong niraiii, Always vrouf, never right! ll+- is in opposition now. The friuw Miiiisler said: "l ani going to 1 ngland so see what ls the best thing' ig I-an do to contribute towards the ‘ .‘..r.ui.».- ol thc Empire wliose protec~ Vim we have been enjoying for so ‘in|;." ll'c rninr brick and laid on the iblf- oi the House his oplnilons, with- ui. giving away valuable information- fo the man who is attempting to rriki- dmtb to our hearts todsy--the .inlet-r. Hp guvo the fullest possible lnl`or|nulion. ond hs- impressed' upon us the urgent necessity. What wad sir wiirriii i.auri@--a atatomanti "it \\~ii_- noi necessary." We shall say io 121.- Kaiser In future worlds, "Bles- his- jiplgnu-._i\t_ The honorable gentle-_ inc-n in this House who were In tint iiiajorliy ut that timo, sunk the three ships, and a ye-ar or so after that-war oiiini-_ A _short session of Parliament was held. lip they rushed`,‘ in they- weni, and they were preparsdloo do anything. if I had been Prime I/lin-' ister of this country--I never expect to be-_»--there would not have been a short session; hut the people of Cui- ada would have told them what they thought of them. Now. I have hurriedly reviewed Sir Wilfrid l.aurler's qualifications* at the peace conference. I have given you n #hart history or ins ina as it |_ recorrl'ed ln the public records Ind' the statute hooks of this country, and ll you can give me any good reason why you should trust him to deal Iitllt the terms of peace, by all melne* l0|\d_ him there; if not. then I have to ny io the gentlemen' on the other- side-. this political coniinitlee of the Liber- r mo-io-misimo. | j ` W5-'l<°'\*'__l"‘|'*’r"'°° W- ` ' if io wksinngt.. H - _ _ THE Two MACS f ` é‘““‘J not dare follow Sir Wilfrid, anl bc- , ' ' I °l_ _ iOontlnued on page ei|hQ_ i. . » . sl-il be the peacsinaker." That was _ Church On Sllllllily. Miss Brack‘bill‘ -` n - . -f --1-. 1 I., __ _ ,,, . s if-‘ . 1 it-'_ !..- ' .S if-’. _ 5. a‘~» I-;»__T.ii l It _; I it i ,__ .. --I5.. __,.. ' vi ‘L tx \"1 le- _-is-_ a" "°."’ ` 'fr' ; '.91 l li; 1% _ 'v 1 ` i 4 'iv ';»f_f~__`v ~‘- f in--" 5 -'-_ 11 51,5- '| I( I - _ . . .*‘ ‘.‘__ i ` -“I .J - ‘ _-'_' xv: 3`._7f§‘5&’*.{f,";'_.__ _,I .ir ' .. "i.. ,>&1 _ . ‘_ ,, . J ‘ w . 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