li; 'N * "50 o 000000000 - - ' 1 »-.-=*‘ . ;`» f ‘ ..._ ... v. sa. .., ~ ¢ - ‘ ' ‘ . i ....~ ,,. v .i , ,_-.,»_». .,,_», ,,, i... ,_ ' -ff __ = _ --K, -- <..~.»» 4 li 1 wi \ ,v - -n ~ _- ' . 4, , I __ M... ..4 f »i~_» 1 . A ~ ._ t _ L _ ., ._ ‘I - I... sed ~: fav. ,.»_ ._ .,.¢..v,g._. ,_» ,_ l""` I""~' "‘ . “`.t- A. 2'. A 1 if --"H ’ ~' “ '“I. I- I" 'f.~‘*""`-""`I;',.. yn " .Ng _»»`». '_' I I I ` I ` 'I, .~ 'f'i"" 'f 'WA ' ` "J ,_ 'a'~. _ _ 1 ,_ _ _V , ._ .4 _ __. -,wyw 1 , = eeeooeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeggegeggggeegqgggggeeeeeeeoeeeeeeoeooeeeeeeeooeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeooeoeooeoeoolotoo _ itnissen-tion Among Ourselves is Fatal to Success of Any- and Every Campaign. Let Us 'Have Endurauite,__§ 0ll¢€Ilh'ation and UnitY~ Personal and Sectional Differences, Suspicious and Resentment Must be Forgotten or-fa; stponed. This is no Time to Talk of Parties. There is but one Party, the Nation.”-Premier Lloyd George ifA1ben.»Halls ,` . OOOOOCOOOQOOOOOOO §'lOi§'l'1'§O*QOOO§OOOO§Q»§i»OQO'OO'|'Q'll§Ob§OO§O§O_fO*,O'*OOO'OOO§OOv'llO' OOOODOOOQOCOOOOOOOOOO OOO§O§OO'l'O0,0l'0OO_OOO‘ OOOOOQOOOQOOICOOOOOO A H15 CH RLQIAEIQWN U RUAA """" """" ' ' "`""""""-`~"-`~`-'- -‘-'- ~ -`-'-`~'- -'-'-`-=‘-=- - -‘-2'-'-'-‘ff_Y_-Y-----<~_~_»:_-_ _ -1-_-_»_~.-.~.-_-_-_-_-.~ ~ -,-_-_-_-_-_-;_-_=¢-_-_-:_-_-_-_~_~_-_-_ ~_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-,-_-_~_=-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_~_»_~.-= _ -'--f-‘-='-‘-`-`-'-'-'--‘-'- ‘ -'--'-'-'- -----‘-‘-~‘-'--- - -'-=‘-‘- ~`-‘-‘-`-'-= - -" ’-'- ~'~'-'-'~"`~‘-'-'-‘-'- -‘~`-‘-`-'-'-'-'-`-'-‘ " ~* ‘-'-`-‘-‘-='-'-'- -----A--A--' -‘----=‘--1 ~ -1 ~-<_= ff- - =_~_~_~. :_ _ _'.1 _ ::_ _ :::_-_-_-_-r_*::A0e\»voc»eenn i A A cinrtorrrroum. eliialahrriosv, NOVEMBER is. wwe 25:23 §:`:£11'.t.*tilfE‘3.ti.'*::::::.'i?0‘2r Weekly (Now Evening Daily) 1387. Morning Daily Founded 1891 .¢--q_.' Splendid Prizes tillerqd hy The Guardian Sei All to Thinking up Them lielore Contest Closes. Candidates in The Guardlan’s autu- luoblle prize campaign are beginning to straiglltoil their thinking caps. shove them on more tlrlnly and lig- nrq on divers ways and means ol' get- ting Votes lil greater profusion than heretofore. i Tho calnpnlgn editor strolled tl- round yesterday and had some pleas- ant visits wltil u tow ol the urtlvo candidates alld`scveral prospective ones. Ho was greatly impressed by the necessity ol' votegeiters enlisl-- ing the support of a hllstling caul- palgn manager like any live politician would, to boost their calltlldncy. A campaign manager can be any one who is properly' llltcrefsteti uno comes in colltact with enough people. Perhaps the very lntllvidital wllo :lp- nnnrn in you to be always ussiilious- ly cudeavoring to t't`l`uco hiul;=i-'lt` might, be the very one who carries the moat influence. llavc it littli- “heart to heart" talk with him and llll him with enthusiasm. 'Up to date your canlpaltill may have been rolling along as slllootlliy ns. it pt~rl'ec't. “buss wagon” on a nluizailaln road, but some day Q CANADA’S ight,Nov- 14- to 9. - _ 'OOOOOOQOO' CAMPAIGN CONTESTANTS; GONTINUE T0 HUSTLE $150,000,000 P. E. ISLANO’S 0BJEOTIVE $1,000,000 V 'gn Opened Monday. NOV- 12- tilgiltilelli Subseribed I0 WEDNESDAY $229,150 li dquarters Oiiice, _ , nagging Open Every Night 7.30 _ I 5- - '-- -»-- -"“ - _ <- Y --1T"‘*-1 1 *_* ~ _ -~»----- -~~__---_.-_________.__. _ “ _ ‘FATE 0F NORTH-ERIN ITALY SPLENDID 'LECTURE is iiow iii ills Biiiiticlzi sv miuoil iii-icrtliili I italy was developing today. I Gorman -line glassware and ivol~los"ulnl similar (Canadian Press Despatch) Right at this stage oi the game icry tire against the italian defcndcr.~i.' FIRST SESSION. Vcldull front, wllerc n heavy boulb~| there in' 'nothing more important than AI. four places the enemy apparelltlyI ardment is being carried on. "Ont picking a pilot (und at captain unit had obtainml it loothclil. (Canadmn pres; Degpnten) Tuesday four German uirplunos wele‘ llrst, mate it' you can secure them) to (Canadian Press Despatch) HOME, N0v_ 14__([)n1nyn|])»-1;;-out hr0ught_d0wtl by our pilots, and four! Major Andmw M(.ph,m‘ of um Me_, ROME. NOW I-'l»'""1`I1l‘ itullnnn hnvr~`r.1lt.lltlsiaslll and patriotic reeling otilcrs toll disabled within thc en- ` ,||nn1 General Sinha addressed an QVC., throilgll the channel ol' progress to iloteateti l‘f.»llt-weil_ ol‘l'el's ot’ the tial'-',nn|~knd mln aftcrllo0n's sit_tl1lg0l`tlloIclnv lines." tiinwing _nndinnnn in the Mn,-ke; H311 the harbor ol' silceess. Who‘s is going mulls to cross Piave River. ’l`|ll>>lf*I ltallun Chamber oi' Deputies. |AMEFiiCANS HAVE THEIR RE-f 1-.int evening, his subject being “The ll'00l>-l who tor:-.ell il classllls ill- ll'/01 Professor viirolu. orlando, lu liisl VENGE. , ,una of the war." it was estimated ’l`ht'. offer ot’ the special pl°Iizc1i llas ltUIl\l-‘» Dil ill" DY"‘VI0\\H 1ll1.V>i “T9 bffllliil ilrst npoeuil as Prclliler struck the (Canadian Press Despatch) .that between 1,300 and 1,400 ladies utltletl pniuusuuus nun tieisriuiuuiion held hl vhevh. lh~ Wir Olllf-H ull~ itoynutt- of ui.. -policy, namely uint me wrrli 'run AluEalcAN ARMY IN anti gonlam.. wen- nrt-sent -_mu they amollg a large ntimber oi‘ candidates. ll0\|llf-'91-I iflllily- altualtoll called for ncts ralht-r than FRANCE, Nov. 1~l- American infall- listened with wrap; nttonttnn in the words ,IVY H1911 Glliicfell 21 Dllflifll PEVSHEP i`vlalor's lecture wlllch occupied about to be at the head of the list when the- VENICE BEING EVACUATED- BERLIN REPORT. lol' a trench raid llurillg ll P60901 nu hour and-a-halt’ in delivery. ills safely guide! your ship of etl"ol~I.~‘ to he ours? - and many have made up their minds winners are announced. They full Y ` P `- .' ' _ realize Ibm their nhnncen fm- wjnnmg (Canadian Press Despatch) (Canadian Press Despatch) no-mall‘s land killing or wounding it 'imontg those on thc platform were: one nt' lIl"= prizes has increased grlirth ,VENICE-_N°V' 15-"jrI`II“ ‘fI'“"““'I0II BERLIN. Nov. l5~-(Via Lolliloll)-` number ol' the enemy. The Amerl~ lint lion, the Linn;_l(;0\'¢rn0r, Pre. UI V“l\I“0 Ili BIIHUHA l0llll>I€lf“» Ihiflifterrnun troops on thi: lnoulllalll front can patrol in wlllcll there were some lninr A1-gennnli, Mr, A1ox_ jiinytin nfl While attempting to win one ot' the “IW IIWIIIE IIIIfI9I`g0II"' III" ’*I1III‘* ill llortilerll Italy are atlvalltllug to thc; l~`l'enf:llnlcn. arranged the ambuscadc Yalleyileltl, Mr, W, 1-‘, '1‘hhnnrSh_ Col .special prizes, cantllilates must heal' II`f'aIIIIeIII _‘I5 FI"‘VI“I’ IIIIII VICUIIZII-Isolltll froltl Fonseaos and l<`cltl'e, says-l.cur the German lilies oil a shell llleorc, I\ll~. .lulllos Paton, .\l.L,A.. \V ill lnlllrl the fact that. at the time they WIIII' III" IIIII‘“I""I"" IIIUI II* 0"' I""‘\S" rollin-‘s oillclal rolnnuinication. N0 luilleil farm. W. Stanley. Dr. B-ugnsll, Mr. J.E.ll. are utlvullcillg their standings toward IMlf(`l'l'1llIl'. Ill". 110lIW0ll. DF. (`0Ill‘0.\'- winning tho nntomohilr, tn- mm ni' tho -----»~~-»--~f~--»»~~~~~-~~~~--5----<-~---‘---~-~"--~‘-'--f-"r-'N-'-"'-”'~-"‘-'-'-'~"'~""N""'"'~`-'~'"~‘-‘~"""‘-r"~'-'--`-'~'-"rr i Ullllllclilol' Iliillcr. Judge .\lat-Donahi iduilgi' Sl0\\'ul't, Mr. S. A. McDollalti. IIANAUIANS IN 1 ly. other prizes. Vlote Schedule Permanent. 'l‘he voto schedule, an it. is ullnou- llccn ill the prospectus alld all other :lllnoullccnlenta which have so for ap- peared and as it is printed oil the Lack ot' each subscription blank, will reluaill permanent. and ullellaugell during the elllirc period ot' the culti- pnign, l’ositivf-.ly at no time will it l>onll.~i, ill<‘l't;-;lsi~ in ratio or proportion, spct-lui or extra amollllts oi' votes hu oiiereil ill addition to the si-.llciltlli 'now used. ’l`lle same! is true oi’ the vote coupons prillletl ill r-nrh iuutm of Itho paper. I Sllllllllwsitle Stlmlntwsido (‘hu rl0tlct‘0\vn (`lltlrlot tetoivll tillarlottotoivll N0. 2 . liolltugllt' 39,984 (it'o|°;.';t'towl| 35.142 , l{ell.~litlgi'o|| 10,813 _\lb¢-rtoll ' 10,616 Kt'llsillg't.0ll 7,255 No. 3 Boar River illuulalbtlllc \ N. \\'lltshiro Bonsllaw Illalpeque - (forllwall Hllrray River (ielltrftl Bt'tlt'qut~ Port liortlen iiluulnllltlllc (‘ulctI0nitl. ltogflcy Point 43,382 40,51 1 34,008 1 5,589 6.239 34,487 24,071 24,650 23,503 20,344 l 1,356 1 1,056 8.320 7,440 7.133 5,000 5,000 t the le Culnpnign Manager of the -w-v~ ~.~»_.»..._ #'50 'l'l§2_lQi"I'I"i§4"I"I"l"l'|' ‘|"\"|"|"|'*‘|"|"|"|'* OBJECTIVE Eastern Trust -r~l-1~'l"¢~'l"I°'I"I"I'~l~'l"l"l"I"l°'l"I"Z"I"|"I"I° °l"l"l° 1' I+ 'I' 'I' 'I"I"l"l"l"I"I'~I"l"I°'l°~l'~I"I*'I'°l'~l"l"l"I°('1"!'~l°'l"l'°I"l°~l°'l"l"I'°l~°l"l' $50,000 V|0TORY BON0 If suosogptpiisiiioiv llezidt|llnl‘t.i'l‘s, l~)tlstcl'll 'l`l‘ust (‘il. to illcrensc- the ulllollllt, to `$75,~0tl|) in Victory llonds. it. in certa‘u ’l`uplin’s cart' ill investing money ample. Nlr. .I. 1'. 'l`iip|in of lililck llalllls. l’. l'i. .l.. I-:tilt-.| at l‘l'ovill<~i:|i I slllistwlption tor $50,000 ill, Vict0l'_\' \\'al' llontls. Mr. 'I‘upllu statctl that In-,t'ol'i‘~ thu ‘(`illllp:ligu rlos(-:~l llc t'xpet'ts and patriotic sllhstwiptloll and sllows Illc colltiilullce Mr. Tltpllll has 'l"|"l°'I"l°'I' 'I"l°'l"l"I' 'l°+'I"I"I°'|~'i-'l"l"l"I~~I"l"!"!'°l' 'I'-l"|"I' '|~'l' night by ambuehing a large patrol in -|-|-l-t-+-l-i-i+-l»-|-t-_i- "' iiuililillp, and plact-ii his .slllclliliil -I-'l"l' or $ll`t0,000_ This is il spleutliii 'I' *j-l-l-l-|-l-l-+ that many persons, knowing Mr. will he |lllllli'nc<'r| by. his good hx- _______:__ __ _, __.___, . _ _ . _ _ . -_»_-_- _-,-_,__ _ .. _ ._ _-:_-_-_-~».». 'l"l"l"l"I"P'I"l'+'l"l"l'§'l"I"l'\l'9.'I" EVERY IIUIIAR W|ll§t BE SPINI IN BANANA -I' . '|"l"l"l'll'l"l»'l"b'.l"O"|"l'¢-l'+'l'\|- ; A It will bu spent to help the Boysi 1 t. il ht our battles You 'I' 'I' 'I' it the iron 3 , °< - _ , ~ _ tio not need to be wealthy to lluy-V‘{I0lmd0d- H0111- N- MCAACIIIGII ,he gonds am $50 np_ Ihouris, wounded. ite. Nell A_ Tay or, BUY AND BORROW. \ You dc- not need all the m0ll0.V HI' once-t.lln'Bank will advance a part. whirl you ca YBDHY STUIIUBUY- f I ' TEIIIPERATUREI l n The 'Business of the Merchant.-| the job ot’ the wage- 'lilarller and tile, Market ot' the Farmer tlepentl on thc] success- of the Victory Loan. lt is .l Loan to be used in sate-guarding the leo r of Canada and the Fmpire I by Loan 1‘roln the people Of \3l1I\Bdl1“‘I ,. Volillltary Loan is a tllousalltl times to be desired to compulsory tnxatlolln 'l‘here» should be no argument neces-I loan your mollcy on the best 'weurl lu the world at n high interest If’ IWID will null end Ihr- \\'al'. suv A vlcrosv noun AND HELP Sonic thoroughly patriotic and MAN SUBSCRIBE S() Ll'1`TLl'} it doe-sn'l matter, one wny or the oth- I-r. Oni' lliulk allotment would' lllop ilp it tilousanu like mo." liut lt. docs lnzlttor-prol`oundly. When the work mg mnn putn his ility dollars into il Viclol y Loan Bond, it is ii clean llt`ty dollars. earned ily his own industry. ellttrcly his, not a penny ol' it borrow cd; and it woiglls its full titty dollar weight ill willllifng the war. When tllr' bank puts in fifty tiollars‘.it is borrow nd money, nbstractetl from tho_llnan~ cial blood which keeps the business of tho vouiltry going; and ll' loft ll where it lvns. it certainly would not 'weigh ilfly dollars worth. like the workillglualfs i-outrlillutioll. _ Then ol' course. tltoru_ is the ques- tlon oi' llillllllerrf. Thr' workillgnlnn or tho clerk or the farmer who sub- scribes is on ol' nu army whosc mas- sed nttuck will carry tho fortress; and no one can tell what effeivt the llanglng back of even one may have on tt vital part of the whole line. .. €4 l.()Nl_lON. Nov. 15,-(Reiltt'l's Litu- ll# lteil is oftlcinlly ailtllorizetl' to issue tl catngollval denial that liritish :|stst.eslnen,havc approached Austrln *OOO*O##§1'O'#§§'O§§f4'O"OO4'l"0l"I"l Iwith n promise ot compensation if she would nlslui separate peace. I DI' ' * ‘ i The lnoney required must be raised, ,l.()m)N,I.()‘ N(w_ 15'_Mod(_,mm |10 il. ill. it ivtlg tilt above at 9 p. lll lvious night was 29 above 1 The title will be high this atternool. E*-EAT THE BABY KILLERS- Iwill llc high this afternoon at. 11.10 Inuit tonlorrow ut 11.53. 'i‘ho sun sets this afternoon ai. 4.49 win-tllc~war citizen lnily SUY1 “;"I,l'ow lnorning at 7.18 and Sunday ut A 8 '7 is |SIANO SUIUIIIIS IN . IIASUAIIY IISII Yest.crttny‘s= oillrlill list ot' casual- ties contained the nalllcs oi the follow- ing li~ilulldel's. No particulars have been received. ` Pte. C. Mt-Lcllan, Alma. dictl from wculltl' (‘npi Ulrio Dawson Fortilnc, city, wounded. Pte, Eldon Crnwtolil, city, wounded TIIE \VEA'1‘l1ER TIDE. MOON ETC. 9 'ron/iv is Tl-is Ilaotll DAY oF cANAc-A's PAR~riciPA1'loN IN THE wAR. winds, it few .<1-attel'e"uE`§ keeper. Apply 171 Queen St. i\l3lpri. i=_cow Fon sAi_E.-cow AND llelfer i`or sale, 11 Park Street city. _ l\fl1lptl_ Tolffer- coMFon'rABl.E noolvl. Apply S0 Longwolth Ave. 1214-il-itilllliiptl. *WANTED HEATED ROOM IN PRI- vate: family. Apply ut, this office. *WANTED TO PURCHASE. A GOOD double sleigh ann robes. Atldress X. Y. Guardian office ` ' 119:-11-i4.\ltr. HOUSE TO LET _.145 GT. GEORGE Street. Apply G. H. liolbrooh. 1123-1i~l0Miiipii ~l=AnADort MAcHlNé To LET; week or month. Apply to 224 Eus- ton street. ooo-io-islim CAN AGCOMMODATE TWO GENT- lelncn with board ill Private t'amil_v Apply Guariliun office. 1197-11-15M2ipd. o--------»-------- -- --- SELF-CONTAINED APARTMENT house. latest improvements. to let. l‘eutl'al_ Rent. moderate. Mrs. \’0ullkrr_ 172 Kent, Street, l<`lnder please leave at this otllcc. il. IC. \\'hIt0. Phone 37L. writing stalling 'l`elcpll0ni~ No., ox Mlnarde I.TrTi~rrTent Cures Neuralgla. . } ll .who had gone l`l'0nl the various 117541-14lit:ilno 1 WX~'rE EZh"AT6_I=`6`i{"EIi`i~/TIL? EF I two. Apply to Mrs. ('.oolnbs, 39| 1lochl`urrl Square. (1220-11-hitiiltti, WANTED A GRADE JERSEY HEI-I 0 fer, dui' to freshen ill Decclnber 0"' ,I . ,, . ._ ,, _ __ lg lf- \vh»hl»»'. 'lui ‘.'3\l..'l°~.'.""`-lin -.SLA ._ ~' LOST - SATURDAY EVEN|NGilol.s was full of ivntercst. and Major liU\`50 C0i\lBii\Ill_i€ SOIII IFFHCGICI-‘Alai-phail flccollllteil it one ot` his 1204-ll-15M2iptl. ‘FOR RENT-HOUSE AT BRIGHTON.,0i` those wolnen was bcyolld belief. 7 l‘00mS. h0l WMGF Ileallllli- Al|'l"or tllrcc years in the absence of lll0lI8l‘ll. A308! Of <¥0llll|tI0l\. ADDIY their melt til:-y rilrriml oil tho lift' ot | 1100-l1»1IlMtl`. 1 - ' -' 'tspvnker said, hc lluil witnessed ti WA‘NTED:- LADV BOOKKEEPER‘or¢-nlioll oilt of chuos,~tllo chaos with c-xpcrirlli-0. Must. ulldcrstantl of Valrnrtier, where nlllateurs took iluuble entry, sonic typewrltlng and llllvllllflliiil Of Ulf* Plllllllsinslll ol' the nnpply- gnon |-@~fernn¢0_ llnnltionxlllomellt to carry out tlleir own l‘i'\lde small town Nova Scotia. l‘rotc.~t-_nletlloils. Out of this chaos, said nn( nrnfprrm, Apply in nwn h;;nd'thc Major. thc llllcollqilcrnllle (tann- . dlnll Army had bein vrcntetl. ily perlellcc, nge unti sitlnly |~i>qilil‘ctl_ I"“Ill‘\ll1l`.V Ifii llll iii' l`l‘-HOIIFCGS W0UIli to llookkccpcr, P. ()_ Rox ;433,jbe exhausted. und it ulust then go (inn,-|n¢|n¢nwn_ 1g\(;_iout of the line unless fresh forces lwcrg available. it ,was for the pm- ‘M|n|re'| Llntmem cum 'roughness ills of Pounds to say lf that Army (C di P D th) " _ u d l` u~l 'irng' l rel ~t.l lo g the lowf~r_ - S toNS3iv,“§0v.'°fi_53Z?1 .mi `LZi§§.§I°I.‘i0‘L‘L.I`l`éI§`i‘NEA Z1.. §.m”,°0`f ¥»l.‘iv..°m5.... ’°' ‘" “ " ~0V€l‘ 1,300 People Llsleaed with Rap( Align. frollt of lift miles the reat battle 'orkmen was r€lll1il‘@l1 10 ll"i1l1l'lDOF¥ which may dhclde the fategoi northern Them The gloat pictures, carvings, FRENCH TAKE PRISONERS ' ' , 1 , . 1 . __ * ~ , 5 I ‘c “.- :i:i..2if':s“..;'°ii:..“‘a.t§i"ii.'il i;i.;“;::.i;s:.i:'i..".:1:u:::.ir: silt. .,.l;.;“;§...”;:il.“;~...".i:;.*;..'ei,i“"2l;f Wd' tlllll l‘»llll>ll=l-l2€ll the N220 01 a United t si-mf i it. A. at _ Allan.-it l' .-~ tant .» ' Rs.; .z;;‘;..::.".i., Pevillt -ll Home lv Bull ll Ullllell Army at . tremendous and coucelltrateil urtll- ITALIAN CHAMBER OF DUPUTIES' calm except in the region ol' (‘auriel.~l; ` e \\'orsl1l 'timer Broun presided, and Mr. C. ll. li. Longworth, Mr. C. G. l)ui'i'_\', Mr. llellry,Sln1th, Mr. VV. L. Cotton, (Doull, G. 1). Wriglltl Mr. John .-\. ;\it-Larell. Mr. D. ()'l\I. Retlillll, Licul, Ali-Gulgall, ctr. ' ills \\'0rsllip in his opening re- marks paid all rlolitlclll. tribllto to .\lajor Mcpllail and eulugizcil him for the work he had accolllplished ill the fields of lllciilcillv, literature and \Vill`. Nlajor itlacplltlil >'..iiit it was now trol- _yt-'_ll',~: since lit- had left Illt'.<9 ..ll'»l-its and hc rattle hack to tint] this pl-i~ciotl.~i island ill thc grip oi' war. llc cultic as one who might give sonic lit-ws and perhaps some encouralre- lllcllt. allil conlfort lo those whose soils were now living the lite at the t`l'olll_, which he himself had lived |`or two years. lie was ilnpressied most. ililrillg the past few days b_v the iicartll et' young men and thc llunlbersl scttlelllt-.llt..s was asltnlisllillg, lie was relllilliletl 0t` thc situation in the High- lands oi Strotlalltl, wllcrt' the glans colltailleil nollc but old women, old lllell, and wonlfill with tears in their eyes. Major tllarpllail lilcll gave a slight at-rolllll 0|' his uwll sf»l‘vii-1', ivllltfll he gall ell .\'o\'cllllJt:l~ 14, llllli. with thc- Sixlli i<‘ielii Alnbuiallt-e, wlllcll was inobilizctl, lruillc-tl and equipptui dur-I ilu: that willl:.'l~. in April he em-5 ilal~ln~it for 0vs>r.~icus and renlnincd in ldlltziallri until the following Septem-I her. It wie now. he said. it ililferclll. ldllglulltl; for that little island bore the t`ull bllrfloll ol' the war. During. tlr:~ lighting since April 31st of the troops enga.f:cs was now. for force and I‘£"3lll). the best on the British trout 'le quoted from captured German do- lunlents evidence that the enemy re» _-artlvq the Four Canadian Divisions jlllvllizst the live most danleroul ou he British front. It was not sur- llriqlnif that the Canadians should on Pell in courage and skill and lnven tlieness; it was surprising that it ‘I_‘0lll'i have so quickly developed e discipline and beauty and style which was not excelled even by the Guards. \Vhen General Byng' wa,g.p1-omgtgd he addressed a small gathering of qm- rers who congratulated him, and ng said that he was under no illusions' it was the Canadian Corps who DUI! him whore he wad. .eng after conditions at 3 had attained to perfection glgniiltus- tion at Canadian headquarters in Mlsiantl was not satisfactory. Old evils persisted. About a. year |30 tlc=ilcrsl Sir R.E,W. Turner command. till# the Second Division wan oy-dm-eq to return to London to take command there, As a result there is new in Loutlou the same efficiency and eco. “GIIIY Ill Canadian affairs that one would lind in a welhmanaged private business. The political authoring; :intl the military authorities are noting in perfect accord, each one conlning l:sr¢il‘_scrilpulously to its own elde._ Mayor Macphail then in some datnil described the medical service at the trout. which under 'Surgeon-General i"0sLe'r had reached he said. such e. 'I6-'Zl‘Pe ot' perfection that it was the admiration oi’ the whole British egr- \'t_ce. In this work hehad the pick ot the Profession in Canada, who have served the Army with th; nt, most. ol’ skill and 1oya|ty_ A portion ol’ the address was of e purely philosophical character, in which the speaker attributed the een. ses of the war, not to the whim or caprice of any individual, but to in. tlilfznces which were as deep-flowing the tides of the sea or the winds "I the Ski" He Droclaimc-:l that wer as well as peace- was of God; that "'flr was a ati-utzzle between the good -in-'l the ovil: that the world was nrt flow' iizisiflc-ilowll but was attemptinit 'o right itself after the debsuchery oi " I'>ll-” rlflace Since the advent of science the world was dominated by »n~.ti=l'inl things which became ¢'mbo~ flied lu the Machine and raised me. cllzlnical etiicleucy to 11 place of idols. Tllts “'-lf' the rrlnclpaiity and ~-\':c\~ with which this rzeneratien v.-nn ~""~"i 'will to contend. Tito ‘locus-.._, 'l0=t”<'l""fr life: it had umm. ""`-’-”_'i\`@fl l‘i"iliz:ltlon. The- enemy "H" r~rf~:\t'u~ :infl nlsster. Famine "f""'-"“""` fl`ftl “'Hl‘. said Major Mec- ““ \"f""‘ U1" *Wee remedies for -liirb llilirnnit-.~ lnmnint.. l.; ‘ "1 iltw ` Q-ei € ifwiily with th; .ini "" 'lf “‘0 ft/III' “ss nnlllt.-i ‘I>~ ~.. rl" " \'I'i{ri;- j\:i,,. ,I A A. . , ,'... _ . ._ ..~1_ ‘ ' ' lu tn A.-1 '-'tis 'I wi. \0itI(I LC' ln., -_ii , 'Irl 1 iii Ilrrl ;\.»t=r<,-_I ,;wi.\ .il \'-'l" -h'\ill.1 llow !~o, 'lctzeplerl _ li- ' "':l‘.nl wav of Ilt‘f- Nm ,nm ,}. 1'-` t‘ " " sboulfl r-viii until its -gn. ll<~lii\"t ‘t,tl helix: v‘o,,i5t¢r~i~rl V01- y_i_n. goo' 0" II“‘ world. At no time dur in: th~- pus' three years had he seen any .~°ii:ll ot' the end. and the wlgeg( pt-r.~:ons were agreed that it would be " T"-~" t'-"0 '-ears .more before any light would shine. This eenvlgtnn ~. . huscw upon the resolution. enter- prise and courage of the enemy ee 'roll us the natural difficulties fe rim: the Allies. lie had spoken wltl~ 'llllldrells of (ie~-man prisoners, and '-tier their first moment of whimp- "»l'IllZ they disclosed their underlying resolution. To them defeat wg; not to be thought of. - Major Macphnll in conclusin den. crlhefl the pleasure which he felt in coming upon old scenes and renewing old friendships. He had spoken with 0\'@l‘Y0ll8 he chanced to meet. old in many places. He hoped he hed of- fended the susceptthiiitlen ot no onei when he came to the place, he had n vision and a hope that ln_qN ppt, cl’ Canada an example milhtli ect ill political unity. He -hld. Q ken with imany persons who used £0349- scribed as Conservatives and ` with _umuy persons who used to be del- lurlbed as Liberals and he dlluovered that such unity was the desire of their hearts. But there eppeerd -to be dif- ficulties in the- way which it was for ;\hem to solve. To *inlay it Wes l fmoment ot (Neg perriexity, le' pre- judices' Ind pre llec one dle` herd. There was _ln the uldreee no 'pelt- on use eisllt Continued .should be instantly fresllened with \ _ i. .: y 1 , ' , . n , » _‘~ “Ii