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J il, l £ "_ Y ' ”' ls ln h F _ , l l ‘l-i 1. ’l=_=`.' rf. ._l i , if _ir -_ fi- 'e _ t _i. _ ll _ ill’ -i. _ ~t»,.- _,.». l ill' "- / \ ' ~ 3-lf: I i '%l'f il' (fl ._+ i_, .. -_ l .-i ,_ ir \- ~ -_ E' _ , . » l #4 ‘) il" i""` = `/i' >.~ ui' l=i;%f_tl` ‘ic .;`f'.'1_l€-' 1 f i s = _ _ i_ li ' -l ._~.-:i"_ li ‘- `~ i 1.* ' i :f rf -*rl-i¢,§.e=:~. f " 1 iii- l t l__, _ i . -, _ t i 4 .; “fi” ‘i *it-i`1f "ft: ’_"1i§{i , _ t It l ig;-ti lf i” _.it .,’ l fel' e' ii 1' » i--L_ hd i. i !\.» ,ii ur , s i 1 » A .i i i i 7 (5 _ _‘hir I _' R 4 tl 'ill ar it it - _,\ ‘r kj. . -.ii-" _ , _ t . l- -A » _. __ _ _ __ _ -_ __ ._ ._ -~ f _ _ _ _ _ _ -_:i',_~_,'._gl`_f_l _ _._ _ _..._ -_.-: _. _ ___".,-_ ._ ‘w__.___l,_,__2, .__ --.'-_ t__i_.v__ __-~l._.~__»_f,/? _ ' _ _ _ _ t __ .f --lt 1 '_ ' 1 _i _f , _ » _ 1 _ , ‘ f_1Yl’3l_a'_;i_» -- . - ¥(f_i'»l-.E-. _i_ _ __ _t -it _ .5-"‘f _ -1 _ --_;”i.- 3 =_‘L1~‘ ` I 4 » __ _ _» l A ` ' ' - PAGE roun - _ ju-is cHARL`or'rE'i‘owu GUARDIAN '1 A' ` ` ' A - ` FEBR-UARY14' 1918 ~ _ f_r - ' _ ___ Mwiiuu bun, uuuuaea iam. 'luv our yur, iiniiv. eve 3 . $8.00 f U. B. A- I ln.Ed\:en.|:: Daily °(;ounded 1907) U2-00 (dollvorod or by tha K , W eh I am capable, to issue a mimi T ' I' I led home to ltS.rece.nt1y by 1_evelatl°n;;d' __ ' ` '- .»_ -_ ,- _ -_ _ lttefaalid thot lb ll elretdl’ °1l 0 _ ___ -- - *-- ' ~ Y '- - ` ~~-~i_-- -_ -mi---9 ‘~%3Zf°f@»1 all 1 » .':.'::.§i.¥;i°;..if.°_.il.'il.°s.:‘.‘.f.;1-ti'i.:;°_is Salvation Day """"" ry ounce of food that it is_possible to ~ -' f~ _ ‘_ iran., 4,, ti, iiuugui-.uuuuuu ii cum- f' - - - -.f _ t can be exported is the duty of all and __' 1 _ I - ,fm .mo l~ =dv='\°°= U2-5° P" ¥°‘"` (”“""” 1” °“"”°" “' save, to do without every particle of~~food I ?_‘_lf_"d~ _1}ll_*__1fhll_§"'l1ll__¢ll§___°`gg-§_;1L1_§°__l and Street C0l1eC_tiO1'1 II FCI), laii in Canada. and $2.60 for U. 8. A. g it is the duty of all also to encourage each . _ _ facto deqlarilig in plain words. ‘u other in this W€ll-d0lllg- Much has been ~ C311 _ _ . _ -. -~ ~ -,.-.~.-_ _-_-.=~ --'_‘-' ---_-_-.-_-_-_-..,.-.-.~ . _-_-_-_-; »~ .-.--- »---= ~‘--- - - ~ ' ~ - - ' The Civic Election is over and it_ li0W _ ua runes. ueui iiiu uiiitie tu iiiu _ _ _ 1~S_ . _ . _ -' __ brother in New Yo li, with these. onli' remains to congiatulate the winne It Seems hkely that ____ the new future _______________ r _ _ __,_,_,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,_ my be ,om ma, _ml (ho , H Q impathetic tear with those`the oi their friends. As stated in previous re- fro iiirii not nicaSlll'€S, 211111 f1`011'1t11e n°nm1ee_S has been found that this plan blocks up the 1'.lffi“luili\» 'iellull-alliiluiinliilutlliil' nil; 1‘ """`*11‘1 be -1”"`.Sib1‘1;` only to elect a qquncll French poits with Aineiican tioops and .un ui uiufi fri just u nine over mu ` ii noiild do lt* bei* 1111°1e1`*111 c"Cum` suiplies In England there aie bettei and were und ilioula be pretty well able It d c his uccuiiic on the sub *~'1’~'~`- `.. - `l - _ _- .<2 'I_llL't_‘.\' itll' the CIUZQUS and f01 t11_e Clty' -more ]]L1m€I‘0uS [)OI‘tS 3l'lCl Ill0I‘€ f9.CllllZl€S _le____l1_‘_1 8 y see an I have seen-could have heard _\_lilioiic'll €1@CU0l1S are l11`°Ve1`b1aul' "dn" for handling large bodies of men and the “tSome\v'lit~r-e _ln Hell" =ivi>@l1l'ed ln in c _ ‘ _ _ _ ; . .- . . - _ _ . - -_ Ali-_ Bottoiiileys paper, John Bull. -oi-t=iiii lc\\ c.\i>€Ct€d bf) 14129 ‘1 111dJ‘" It-1 ne essary equipment, so Gen. Bliss,. it is ,__ it he _mm ~ ( ` ' u ° . . . . _ _ roi- i-itlici' of thc Cillldldates f‘11 t11eM‘1y°1 ` said, is contemplating making a change _ “l l_<_lll>w ll ls cu§t<>l}llll‘l'- when \"'l!_~ uuu uuuuuy- uuiieu uint. siiun you uu -ili-' liidecd g‘ll€SSlll§.` On 13119 result was from France to England. A correspondent f,'f§,,s"$12,-Q'lit,§{§§"§}§,,,‘f9§§,},QQ-,$2 1’ the New York Tribune pointed out some in Fi-=iii'<=_e-" Bri. lirtrr wlwt I have -li-_,iii ei-eii till the fi`gtires were announc- of _ _ _ __ ‘ ,' " " - -_ _ `,_' , --- _ . _ _- _ - _ _ _‘iv if t lik ‘ ent ierc, cd. i\ll'- Wl'1_2`ht 1° ¢?l_t<}l111_l t0 be @01181_l1t_ time ago that the Ameiican soldieis should f‘_§_’_‘__,§,§’§l‘,§' ref, ;,“_f,ft__ ,_,“S‘f,c,, __ ,mel iliptoil on thc niagnificient vote he po et be itll you some of the things I have alll'-ll llll‘ t“"ll1il<1‘f11C9 lnaced ill .him by the oflicers, and not with the Ir,-(__,hch_ 0119 u.`;uii`iiii»<>u uiiuii iuiiuu aiu uiuiiuu B i-1_<-i-ti~i~_- iiiier tive years service at the reat reason for this is the common langu- rf my til-le~“Sor1l@\\'ll0w lll ll<>ll-" l uuuiiuu. i iiuuu un 1 wuui tu iuiuu- , _ _ . ll have sceu hell' Yes I have looked i‘_-._-irtl will be an incentive to him to faith- _tl_,_.e_ which In ltselt would Seem Sulhrleht ___-__________ ____ ____-___ _____-_ ________ ________ ____ luv nie uuii iiuuiii .uui tiiuut iuu i',_,_i1i_- fill the honored position to which he to i urvii And-lorglvc liie iippiirent blue h:~~‘-`lwt'il C'lll'0f1- _ c‘in soldiers understand each other better ,‘ '. ,- tl 1; ,,____G ,_ -_ .~ _ "1" » in-irc council will have some ot the, than Americans and l,~rehch_ ll_l.eSl)eCtl\,e‘ffilcllliluill iii? ` 0 is “mumgifl co_vE.nv spssoian av nun/ii. is t ll( _ _ _ _ i~¥ 3 tiilrl-f‘l` 1<`f1~ 1_;""“deS the Mayor’ C0“_“` of the laiigiiage, and, besides, with the Bri- No, one c°mp,a,,,, I . I’ itti':i_\', Miller and Smith of the ie- tlsh armles are large Cahathah and AuStra_ _ _ coi-_in-il_ have been elected, the_lat_t_e_i hah Cohtlhgeht-S which would make tha ____‘;l__ni_i_l__u__ut_tii___;ll_uoll___lttll___iil__lit_i__ , L'1‘1d11121111’11' In addlfwn to thebel tbl' Sammies feel at home the moment they laid iiui_u_uuuiéu ui iiuii---uuii uui one coin- .13 -l- H1195' ‘-V110 C?ll1ab1.V hued 3' Séat dt fl @y€S Oil llllelll. - ‘ ph-llllmililtihfe seen the roads _Pc1l1__- .i_ _-\-_ \-\'i_-ll.\`lL€l- illltl Dr, l. J. \(?0, tllé ll'll0 slilliiimnlfliuiitililibifs . - i i _, _ » . . » - _ iii., iiuatli ol Mi-_ Mc(_-ai_ioii. more Ot terrlhle War NOW that this ghd “._0l,.d SO,_gS_ and _mn _,omg their ‘__ \_~t.l»\_~ L-¢)11$i(_l€1‘2ll)l€ lllt91`0St WRS l',3.l{€ll has been achieved, however, purely rl-l11l_ wild war-daiices, in their rest hiours _ _ _ ' _ - ' ' the’ » . . . on the battlefields- whore they were of mi.-. clct-tioli. llllll‘€’ 95119013 Y 111 _ ltary considerations will Drobably guide the uiiipiuyea uu uuivugu work.. i'l~~iii~:- of ii, Ma\'ol‘, the 1211?-Test Votzfzln _ref disposition of the_American forces. These 3,-liltuuhfilsiitillgils autiloililfilld iiigiulhliit- t"=l"l 1>¢‘lll-tl' ll‘111@‘_1 by the “V0 C9-11 1 ‘_1Le°~-considerations point to England as theprc- .ui .iiupiy "A .~.i»iu.-i. .-uiuiut-~_uu l»-'ilh ol' \\'ll01ll QUJUY Pi 1*11`-ge 111eaSu1'e 01 .the per training' ground forthe American ar- lffililiellnllwillilllfilldiiliill liioilgsidfguamliiéi i-or-iiileiitfe and eSt‘ll`i>t’l`101` 211111 ll? 1121*' ledped the fum leave the United States. Could a suilicient iwuuiieu. oi his lii'cpai'c<_liicss. _ _ _ number of instructors be spared this, un- _____1___1‘“‘__°;_ __'=‘°“‘_l1_____;ftj=_ \s ali‘cad_v said the Council and W2_1te1-f doubtedly, would be the ideal method. In mu- ,.0 ,,,.,,-u nm., ,,,,_,S.eS of -1,,-icks (`iiIiiilll.\'.\'liill(.’|-,si HS Hl)VV C()1'15t_il.l,lll€(l, 3l€ dll that Case the Alne1.lca_n arntllcs would not iiii_i_l_ ;itli=~.ii-iililc coiiiblli>l_tloll`illlfl If 111i1.Y,2115(_’ b'°"constitute an additional drain upon the iiiu uuuiuy iiiuu-1. ;i fffvll llllll <'f_ W1l°111 2119; solution of the problem being impractic - _fl§9’{_e?'lfa,‘§§"'fiiilgo2P?llii§xlliillinlileHlil3‘ -_ - ~- ' -tedcitizens. -hlth .th tth- llh t d~_‘f, __ I . “.3” --_<»itii_\ .ind iiubli_c spiii _ _ |_i e, enei. es ing wou c e Q is i,iuuiiu@i.iiiuu iuiu,-uiuuuuuuu.iiy. Wt' ll02ll‘tl1\/' WlSll the WW 3f11111111St1f1t' embark the American soldiers in England. °"_‘_` "’“°1‘1“@ g""S- _ _ ~ _ 1 h -t _ COntul_ _ . . _ _ I have seen the desulated towns ~i;!_~` t“i.‘t‘i`\' SIICCQ-SS cl-ll( t 9 C1 .V ‘I S() lOl'lg' 3.S lille BI'1lZ1Sl`l Tl3.Vy C01ll',1°0lS lll'l€ and villages of France-every wo- ._.,i il,_l (lf Q'00d_ Clean alld C3.l)3.l)l€ g0V€l`i1- Channel they Will be as near the front as iiiiin ni black and not ii iiiaii of mil- ` ' ' ~ . . . italy age any\vliei'e.__ -___-,,f_ if they were stationed in France. _ They _ ----0---- 1 would also release for service in France W°"°'°"“' ‘”°'"°" tl 1- _r \ ' » _ _ . l 53 \ 1*" 1 1 _ many _English battalions further advanced ~i uuve _tuuu iiiu Gui-iuuu 'iiuuu_ in training which have been kept at home ______1_ 1‘__“_§§___‘~;§‘_=;‘ i_‘_’_l§1_t 1t‘_1__l§f1_*_g___‘_"11_1_§__f_f_§_ Wllll l'0-*INCL U’ thi* WW -"t*111‘1i11"1 W-‘11 in the event of an invasion by Germany. au. llour it is calculated that the 74 per cent. i'___ ___;‘__l_tlt'»l_lll>___;etr-_li___ i>_lll___l_v__l_l_t>_leS_'t_ _ . - - _ ' ‘ ~ - 1 . » -. . ~ " s - of <».~_t_i'actioii will result in a saving of 30 Mi .li0l'l lllhl ll@1t@11fS- Whilst the 221111 011 the The decision of the Union Government illdifvufy uusfliulsuingf will-I wullis | . _»f.-.oiifl patents and strong bakers wouldto make the War purchasmg Commlsslol-_ l_have seen lords and _iabowrs __.._,` f . _ - An article by 1-loriitio Bottomley; our troop, are ln occulmtton of Her. ._-iii7i‘isD.xY piciiitiiniir i4iii_ 1918 (lone, much yet lelnains to be done ¢_lrid_l3hiS ,lm ,_-ci1_k,,,,w,, English qd"_°,,_- _e,,___m_ _done liiil_y____li_y__l_ll2_ai-ty,-ilnpi-eiudiced, l l_»_ll_'ui3iied u'liiii=llZTv$»°iemeiir - » A ‘ * " ‘ ' “ ‘ Jarvis o_l’ the First Canadian Moun- than when-Page comes ‘tc he discus. ii-_ ' d" ei - - l .5 _ American armies will complete their ___;ll. d__\l_rliig_ll_l_u__ _'_rll\_<_>l'r__lf__l_=l1l__¢ tg-riuui sn nuugiur i-iuig muy be uuuur- \\'lii_i UZUIIE Sl`l01't Ot their hopes an_d those tl-aillill r in England before golng' int() the _,ery good _____d“ __;‘Z_______e s________a______ ed that the work his en have he _ . _ _ _ __ .gu 1 I nt-liiie trenches. Those now oveiseas tl_r____lil5l__t;>i\li_l_illl.ul___tlll_i;r »_l_ili¢___tti_l_- _,__ _ . __ _ _ _ , . i \ . ~ _ , ° . » ittiwiiccs the 1551195 ‘lt Stake “ew ‘llge y have been trained with the French, but it ,-_-uri. iie pam-aiu nie uueues lust S ~ ` 1 , u ' . . .. 1 ILC tl-ainéd “rjth and by British ti'0()l)$ alid cn the lair nanie ol` our ally. Let mel lug before the wh,-_ _ “'i‘liei°e you have lt. Neither did I.1 settle the question. British and Ameri- .iiustt ui _ouu iiglitiric the ll11i»s-<>l'- the u talded-oi' the people, 'that we will have no‘oil'lclal péace talk until Such a declaration would send un :intl wou.ldgreinova_»_the only ugly so lie will be 'heard of again‘~und r services are not required, und all be ilnished' to his persouul sut- action. There must he no ‘next time!" - - In a Nutshell I have heard. One incident puts it ii nutshell. I was talking with u young university uiidergraduate. He BB had left his college because his King k nlter the war? I as-ked. 1-Ile smiled, and pointing to the scene ur- ound us-wc were in the treiiclies- said, ‘Go back isn't this ii suillcent cducatlru for any inan 1 know iiotli- ut in one week I have had iiiy' ctl'~ olds ciiibracc .ill kiio\vlotli,i.-.ind ly kuowletlgc is education." ,E QUIET “ ack to Nature" Treatment is Bel- ter than “Dose of White Lights" for Convalescents ` l Since .Iui\ua|',\', 191-7, the military hospital population ot’ Canada has iii~ ; creased approxiiutitely six-fold. At l1Ll;_e_beginulng- of 1917 there were _slglitly over 2,100 men on the strength ot' the Military Hospitals Couimissioii _Coinmand, the unit to which ull wounded and iuvullded sol- diers destined for treatment in Uuiia- da are autoinatically transferred upon their diseinbzirkatioii from hospital ship at Halifax or Quebec. Today tliei'e are nearly 12,000 patients at- taclied to military convalescent hos- pitals. _ these men has entailed ii vast amount ol’ work and the exercise of much judgment in the selection of hospital sites. Twenty-one institutions have been erected and equipped from the ground up in that time, while 45 buildings, principally schools and col- leges, have been remodelled for the same purpose. Rural Sites Best ‘ Schools and college buildings have proved most suitable of the existing ccause so niaiiy of them are situat- ed on spacious grounds well out in the country. The selection of sites for new liospitals~lii1s in the niaiii followed the some principle. So long as lraiisportatioii facilities, light, heat and power were available the invigor- ating conditions oi’ rural lifc were felt to be more conducive to speedy i'e~ -covery than were the more 'congested -uurrouudiiigs of a big-city, with its 'noisy ti'aii"ic, smoke nuisance, and the many temptations in exciting and of- ten unhealthy ainuseinents. "But the soldiers prcfci' the city, don't they?" an oilicial was asked. “A child prefers candy to medicine. docsn’t it?" was the reply. Another medical niuii put it this way: “if you, ii civilian, have been ill for some months, and still have si while to spend convulesciiig Iieforc you ro- turn to your work, what does the doc- tor reconinieiid? A nice quiet restiii he” These soldieis have bqen in iospital l`oi months in England When m - _ ii, and ure so gloriously peri'orming “Would that each ol’ you could buildings which could be taken over b Rest, Not “White Lights" V' f \ ~ /ffll'-.~l>1l~l Cl-` é 3-i'*l*`Z"'l'El"|'. Provision ~oi` accoiuinodatiou -for-_>-Q /§ p 7:1 '1 L OMMISSIONER RICHARDS: I appeals for $20,000 wh' h ' ui-gently Needed forthe Upkeeiv and Extension _oi The Armyu lc IS War-T-imc Work Amongst the Canadian TrooP5 ' Tl ‘ 'lioiit Ciuiada a Tug Dub' “UU-5_`1'~1'¢“¢YC°11é°U°" 111_l°~be |\€|ll in ovemvoglly and _town whore The Army IB BSU’-b1l511_°d~ _ 'U16 .dnto ol' mls Eh-Ort has hquii fixed for FEBRUARY 23i'd.'l`be- object is to-raise inoiiev for our-Wai' Work. the needs-_ol which “Wil 11PP99~1 10 cvery ¢_gum,{|iun_ Just what is being done for ourfboys overseas will be cvi. dent from the folloliviiig statcinc|it:- i _ -» ' _ REST HUTS FOR CANADIANS ‘ Rust liuts are lining opcratcd for und used exclusively by (Jima. iiiuii troops, as folloivs: Great Britain: Braiiusllot (near I-lasleinere), 2 I-iuts; Willey (Milford). Il Wi-st Sandllng, 1: East_Saudling 1, SL :viuriiirs riuiu isiiui~iu=iiii't-i. 1; Dlbgatc Plfllll- 11 Seelvrd- 1; Shore- liiun-by-Sea, 1. France: Hut at_l3aso Camp (Havre). Another at }<}taplei~i_ ’i‘hc huts at Seaford and Sliorchiini_ are what may be termed double Huis, nicunliig that there is one Hut lor recreation and refresh- ments and niiotiiei' for meetings. At the ot`Iicr places there is one liut wliicli is for i'ei`|‘csliiiioiii»i and recreation ut certain tllnes, but which is on l`rci|ueiii. occasions used for meetings. _ in addition to the above three lal-go iiiai'que.~i have been sciit over to Fraiicc by_ iiitciuiutioiiail 1lcndtiutii'lei's and are under -thc cliargc of Cliaplaiii-(_‘-_uptaiii=Stcclc_ WHAT THE HUTS STAND FOR " Q \\`hi|c this goes sonic oi' the way \o\\"~ll'dS ll¢JSUl`ll`lills in actual toi-ins zi little that has been arcoiiiplislicd, the greater. vaster, and more valu. ulile work can never lie exiwcsscil, since so vcl‘y lllUCll Of S_U~1\'8.!ion Ai-niy` force is active in spirit. i\ lad enters an Army Hut with the osteiisiblu purpose of pui'cl|:isiii|.'; a cup 0l` cocoa. I-Ie il-1 uwuy from lioiiic for thc iii-st Linii-1 lie is missing niaiiy things which have lnuilc up his lite. »\'o\v, wht-ii nccdcd inosi ol' ull, l`or he is up against terrible odds. iii'-kiio\\'s they :irc out of i'c:it"Ii; so he comes tifpay his penny for <-ocoa and io ici,-ci\'c ilic i.:il't oi' ai trustfiil siiiilc from The Ari|i_\` AdjuLant's wife. Tlitii the ildjutiznt should iind time to sit ut his table for just -at iniiiute iippcari-: qiiitciiaiiii'al, that the boy should tell liliii soinetliing oi` what is in his heart. unite the simplest thing in the world; that the i\djutaiii slioiilil i.:ucss ii lot more and say u. lot more than words r-nu iiialie plain. all lizippens in the most ordinary wiiy; and that the boy should leave thc i-lut with ii now elasticity in his stride and a iirni tilt to his rliiii is wliat The Army expects, -for our optimistic iniiiistry :iinis at inakliii.; incn-good nicn! ' _ sERviNc THE sznvice MEN If Yod Want to Know What The Salvation `Army‘s War-Time Work is in a Wider Sense. Here are a Few Items lluis. iloiiit-s. i-it-._ for Soldie-r.~; al. some 100 Centres in Eiigland, thousands oi' iiieii licipcd daily. .\'unicrous Homes and Agencies for Soldiers iii l\'oi'tiiern l~`i'aiice. _Work iiiiiongst thc Forces iii ('auada. Egypt. Malta. South Africa Auslmliii. New Ycalnnd_liidizi,L'uyloii ttliirty-foul' Salratioii i\i'iiiy Olliccrs are otiii-ia|l_'_' appointed us (_‘liai_‘- laiiisxi \'isiliilioii of iioiiiitli-d in l1`reiii~ii and Eiiglisli Hospitals by \Voiiioii Oi'licci's tltiiiii: liiic woi'l\_ ’l‘lic .\i'iiiy`s Motor .-\iiibu|aiiict: Caixi and Olllcci-i~:_ ('iiiitr-<~iis iiiid liudgiiiiz-lioiises for ltliiiploycs at Munitioii Works. ()ilit-r~.i's ’l`i-aclni; the Mist-aiiii; on the iloiitinent, and Caring for Relatives risitiiig ihcii' dyini: men] Food und Clothing for Priscil- ers oi' Wai' iii (ici'iiiaii_\‘. Rest lioonis for 'i‘roops at Railway Slatloiis. The .»\riii_\"s iificcii iit-i'iiiai\eiil Nn\'al and Militiiry iloincs. `\vlierc tlioii~ sands of Sci-vicc iiirii arc 1-art-d for. ()ri.;a.iiizctl Visitation oi' Soldiers* \\'ivcs and other dcpi,-iitlciits. ' SALVATION ARMY CHAPLAINS Uui oi the iiiii't_\'-ioui' t'li:ip1nins inenlioned above six are wltii the Vaiiadiaiis. ’l‘|i|-_v are as t'o|lo\\'s: Captuiii Steele. now at the Front in Flaiidcrs; .~\djutaiii_ ]‘i~nlold, Bi-aiiisliott (‘-:iniii (i'1iigland; Adjutant Ciirroll. ul. the Base in l"raiii'e; lllajor Mc-(iillivra_v_ London ildiigluiid); Major \’Vu.ltoii_ liiiiidoii il']iiiiliiiid_); and Stul`l`-(Juptiil_ii_ Wl|_l_t_<:, l§xliibi~ tion (lamp ('i‘oi'onl.o.l i_\ll ol' tlieso (lflictws arc-'duiiig devoted service amongst our Boys iii liliz'llii_ riiri i: for their iiiural and spiritual welfare, advising and lielpiiii.;~t.liciii in Llicii' tenipoixil affairs. and doing all in their power to keep tlioiii <-licoi'l'ul and struiglit in spite of the great temptations they tire up against. _ THIS WORK MUST BE KEPT UP _Heavy expenditures have been incurred in connection with this War-Time Work. and the above-named sum is needed at once. We a_sk our friends, therefore, to give generously on Tag Day. Big Print Red Letter BIBLE COUPUN ILLUSTRATED EDITION Distributed by the » §4l~}l.*I*§-la'l~i'l-_'l'_- l, \ tw l’ i v v i is _A , /.+5 hc iiiatei-ially less; but the saving on the_ toi_;il amount of wheatused in the flOU1`= niilIi'iii;~ iii<_lusti'y throughout the country ull] bi- coiisitlerable. The question of_ a :-"i;iii<|:ii-il flour by government regulation i\;.i_< thoi-oiighly threshed out between the iiiillcrs and Mr. Hanna. The best of feel- liirg lii-i-_vziiletl and the millers seemed anxi- oiis to co-operate in every way: _ _ It our despatches vesterday it was inti- iiiutcfl that a war loaf had been decided up- _ on :intl regulations enacted controlling the r-iuiipositioii of bread. Restrictions as to the ingredients to be added to the flour are also provided, but assurances are _given t_|i;it the amount of bran and shorts in the iicw ilour will not be sufficient to deterior- are it citlier in flavor or nutriment. _ '|`ho_