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Atherton. Assistant Editor: D. K. Currie THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th 1918 _ _ _ _ __.___ __;___;_ ________ _ _ _-,_-_._., _. -_-_-_-_-_ _-_-_-_»_»_-_-_ _ _-_-_-_-; _ _ _ _ _ _-_-_-_-_-._ _-_-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ :_-_-_ef » 1:~:Di5;\ii\'irii-:s ' Should Canada claim iiei' share of the indeiiinities to be exacted of Germany after the war? This ous-| tion is now being seriously discuss-' ed in certain quarters although iti has not yet, so far as is known,\ been considered by the Govern-l ment ll is well known that there was no the only belligerent outside of the lfnited States that camiot benefit. materially by a victorious peace. France will get .\lsace and Lor- raine; ltaly _will secure the Tren-l tiiio districts of .-\¢istria; South .\f- rica will get tiernian Southwest .~\frica; .'\tistralia and New Zea- land are lil\'el_\' to secure the Ger- iiiati South Sea possessions. Bel- thouglit of aggraiidisenieiit when I giuni will be restored and recouped Canada entered the war; the although in a thousand ways thought then \\'as to crush German, she will be iuiiiiitely the poorei; niilitarisrii; to purge the world of. the German menace and to effect this Canada pledged herself "to the last man atid the last dollar, I without any thought of what she was to receive out of it except what she would receive in com- mon with the rest of civilization- a homeland and the world freed from the menace of Prussian tyr- anny. ' -' ller entry into the war and herl share in it up to the present has cost her dearly iii both man power and material. Her casualties up to _lune 30th last amounted to 159,084 of whom over 36,000 were killed in action or died ol wotnids. 'l`ht-sei casualties have heeii greatly in~, creased since that date as thel heaviest iightng of the war has occiirred iii the last few moiiths. Her debt has iiiereased until it nowl approximates a billion and a half dollars. These facts must not bet lost sight of, These losses havel been thrown upon (anadal through no fault of her ownl thrown tipoii her, as tipoii the oth- er allied belligcreiits, by a nationl which arrogaiitly and criminzillyi sought to doiiiiiiate the world. tol substitute military might for nat-i ere loiig, will have rcdcenied civ- t ional rigiiteoiisiicss. 'lt is pointed out that Canada ;:- _ seat and a voice at the final' peace wiiile possibly inaterially richer, because of the war. In view of these things and in view of the fact that iiprniaiiy, _~\ustria, 'l`urlnvEi.oPi-NG Nnomjiviss lt is 'not plasaiit to have every- thing exactly t‘he oppos/lie of what we would choose. But this uiaty be the best i`orl.u»ne 1t.hai. could eoinc to ws. A_ photographer cannot, pro duce a good picture -until he -has a good negative,-and in ne-gialtivn all the "val-ues" are exactly roverirotlu Negativm are as important. in/1-lie Christ.l.aiii» life as in pli:otog‘raphy_ A (llirlntlan woman, writting to a frl.ell.d', brlngu this truth out with wonderful cleamnesii: ,"A word in your -letter-_-‘Sacviflcen ,V _ _ that produce only neg~ativos‘- made me think ‘how the great, grealt Artist taken a perfect picture of some- thing-somi bit ot love`,sacrliice to inmi, nun is dw in nu-tim-t. But he doeun'4, want amy onq to sec lt., so he hides it away in -his ‘dar-lt mom: ai qeeiiidngy useless ‘nega- nlialtuwtive. -hidden; but there with only tlhe orimetm, light of blood-hae develops lt, unknown per- haps ta all but himself, lite ii. plc- ture or priceless beauty. But. wvhtle we are in the dark room the is there hoo, and the thrill of hte presence .lust mnliies our .imartp gtow-O-li, it is sweeter-to he with him in the dark ibheihghtl And it is the ‘negnalvewliatt e into ;|lrotogreip~ her prima more than enythhig eine la' they are capable of being ‘devel- oped -an ui alison. maniac extent." AN vm enum ooilhirehnnu QS and y (lille nmimgunpiaureunt 9 _ , Dr. Llnlccu., tn lliil column will . me , . d D61' re- tuired, enclone a tive cent stamp. No .ramen will be published; It yon pro- s . advantage-'amd' you'll learn that is your estimate oi' worship whore the chief motive is for personal bles- __ _ _ __ __ . _ '&"-_'-,"";¢-=.=..¢..* A u ___ ` .2 _,~-~,; z ,, J l.¢.wesifi;\;li ' figures at Ai -i l'_iol_ii§an’s _ _,~.t‘ .\ » UBLic_ Noun; its - Sec ta f cimriouerovii, 'Y ° ~ t POULTRY ` A ' '_ We buy all kinds of dressed nearest shipping pcints. Will send _Weekly price liststi your merchant. 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