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In 51 ¢...»¢..¢.¢u'~wf~fv-w- °‘ |,'w,¢,-y_;_u'u¢'¢i¢|y-(founded 1387) $1.50 par annum by able measure of safety. » vntfid cabins ef u. s. A. V -¢i»a.om¢¢ me cimtemtown. anim. omeu at summer- \\' had Atherton. Oourln and Montague. ` ta __`_i_:~3____*_ __;_ _,_ ,____ ___,________._z_ ,__ _____,__,__-_-_-_-_-_-~ ~;-f; _-,--1 -i-.- V-_-_-V-Y-_-_ ~~~~ ' A r ‘ff- THUR`SDAV, MAL 10, 1917. 0' 'l`ll E. \\` .\ ll Ill _-_--1-2 ` \\' th Tlte eyes of the whole world are iiow turiicd an- O .viously towards the \\'est<-_rn front where the fate of (1 'iiatioiis and of civilizsztioii is being woi'ketl out in a U battle to which _nothing in the history of the world -li-'iws any parallel. The prestziit stzigc of this 1l\\'flll tragedy has little if aiiy connection with the winiiiiig' or the losing. lt is siinply slatigliter. .\s stated in our despatches yesterday morning, "all idea of move- ment or the capture of positioiis has faded on either side. lloth forces :ire iiow locked fast in an ahsolute figlit to ii tinish and the victories are not in the amount llf , ,Q to note that protests against such a in:tnit`estl_\' 'lille greattst .'it‘ctiiiitilatii»ii of guns iii the world's his- ilaiigcrotis atlveiittirc are beginning to be made by thc torv are iiiicwisiiiglv killing nit-ii at an iiiipi'ecedeiite.0O0.'\»0o tferman figliters makes the later stages of the wa." a about the desirability of a “National fioveriimeni,” are inspected as ,.,.q,,i,.ed for Gove,-,pin 1631, _t,0.cd|1ed bedame the Winter serious matter for all the ;iIl_i_¢_-._ \\'@ lyme' l,¢§,,l,.' 10 but that It lm; Seen "no ge,-lou; effort (0 idmtify_ or -ment bcnus to growers, Messrs; left out the word "not" in the sev- reckon with 500,000 men of each successive fit-iinaii bring Vout, the men who have the ability, character and you- can arrange comme, at twenty . class as it is called till. The 1918 (ierman cla~..= is al- fxpcrierlce to make such 3 ggvgmmgnf ¢fT@(~¢,\f<-_ 0,- five cents per pound on the -basis of Red Letter and Douay Editions, now ready incorporated. The 1910 class is in dt-pots. But even possible." The article continues:- there is a reverse to this, in the opinion ot' inilitary critics. The German method of combing out thi: tier 'inaii iiiiidiisitries is practically at an end. The only. drafts available are the young class and r-_~co\'eredi wounded. There will not be eiioiigliyif the figlitiiig continues on the old scale, to keep the ranks full, In this case at some period this year (ieriiiany must be- gin to use part of her new forniations as drafts. It may be a second series of new divisions will be drawn upon for this purpose. These new divisions exist, bitt they are in a sense a bluff, for the (ierinan headquar- ters stall' must have known perfectly well when they formed them that they could not, with diminishing resources of men, maintain 250 divisions in the field. Ccrmnyy they kmw this' bm plated an their goods in tige it achieved under the leadership of men like supplied with the necessary qtiantityi F. J. J. .. . 4 .25. llrown, Blake and Mackeiizie, Mr. Richardsot1’s paper concludes: '- i 7 \ - - . the ,shop window to create the illusion that their stock :ii hand was limitless and to adorrl their enemies fresh reasons for listening to offers of peace negotia- tions. _ The morale of the (Berman armies is good, so we learn from those who have encountered them and as for generalsliip and fighting qualities we cannot figure on any material inferiority as compared with our oivii. lt is true that on April 9 they were handsomely beat- .. en' and driven out of their strongest positions -with "a ' great loss of- prisoners and guns, -soiiietimes,~iiidee.d, surrriide-riiig tamely. lliit it iiiiist be allowed the ai- taelcs oft tltc-British, in which our own Canadians took such a,igallanttipart;uivere so :idinirably arranged and 3¥!"'@'“°m of 19'*-' th” Tribwle' has Pfevlollsll’ "°"'i the whole operation .such fa perfectfniodel of prudent ¢’9°¢"i *hill mfllllflkl \\ ell ‘Dil because there went down aks of disease last Summer which resulted in death d prolonged illness and heavy doctor bills, and which any believe were due to unsanitary conditions in . rtain quarters. th br ~ - It will be remembered that there were several out- ‘. I thinned go ,wut time or fddi- lungs. llii vvllliailtilltiloilti lluanllan ° ' ' i ‘“'°" °""°"" "”°“” it ~ . - - - ~ an , An un -----m inet" only trauma tim 02-0.0 tuiivmn er avi" rcement of such by-laws as-exist and also tor an in- more ph _nm mnouncemerm The; ne stent demand for the immediate passing of such Bridge and Dance to :he given by the pound or $290 per acre on one _,hou,,_' her by-laws as may be needed to ensure a reason- me dmnngulshed pm_0n_age of His e have been trifling with both in the matter of sani- tertainiineii-i or where it is to be held ,eqmre similar lnspecuon for .,,a)._| tion and housing. lf there are' disease-breeding ` nests in the City, let tlietii be rooted out _whether some tive of the Ci-own lending his name to G_ 1_eLach,,u,' ndd,.e3,,Depa,.,,m,,m mot iiiiserly landlord loses his rent or not, whether some ie anxious to~prolit by the high price of pork fails eil ln our defence. l ,... .....,__,.....-----‘~ to realize oit illegally kept pigs or not. Life and health were tom that the (mmmm (,nSunh_ W can more than dollars and inlinitely more so now* ies were "f‘01-til>&ll‘=\ll\'€°-li' light" .\"‘l hen our sons are falling on the battlefields. l.et ih?,f0\:,m,‘;,'; ;°:,;m,f,g,.,?;',f",}:,?{0q3§nna;mI ere be a general and impartial clean tip and clean IMS! Steel itself to receive tl heavy ut of e\'er_vthing that threatens the public health. warning we are ,nvmdim a nance' iarlottt-towii should be one of the liealthiest spots and Bridge under the patronage el, _ . Hi. H h ._ _ tl eflrlll and tl it IS llol $0 the filllll is our llwtl. |-llgre li,l;o;|=venI;|§€gi)|€,?,x?;;l$r]'n£?li;l;ii ess are demanding a general election, it is interest- recruited in this Province, and whom th lierals of (hitario and the \’\'cs\. 'l`he \'\'iniiipeg l on il as 3 _.mn of ,|,,,|,,S._ iliuiie, whose editor, .\lr. R, l... lticliartlsoii, is a tor- pireiits bowed ddwh Wm, m,X;,,¢_\-l n its this is pr:it~tic:ill_\' iiicoiiceivalile if not iiniiitelli- l-i ;5;|,|,.‘ ll gh.:-_Q he l1owevei'_ zi faint ith-ri of the mst; the latest to coiitleillii this (,__)iiv.~lic-t' iiispiiwl :igitatioii I ` r an election as iinproper and tiiitiiiiely. lt deni.inds and withdraw 'his piitronago; and it' H. itirther extension of the presciit l’ai‘li_:iiiieiit on the I Some idea also iiiay lit- tftiined from what is now principle that "if it is iincomfortable in the frying our new inatle graves iii l<`rniiei=.. bv nigm.. meaning ,,‘,,'_|_o|_8,, kiiowii of the (jcrniaii strcitgili. Tlie llritish Secret Ilan it would he fatal' to jump into the fire," and goes I i i _qe,.\.;CL. and me _»,Cm,mmS in lm. (wld hm-9 edligllgtl on to say: "The present leaders of the Doinitiion Si. Petei-s. t‘.hn.rlottetowii. iberal" party have already (leiiloiistrated, during] eir lamentable 15 years in office, their 'pre-eminent capacity, both :is.lcg'islators and administrators, in sc any instances, and at such appalling cost to the my has written the Dominion Seed ountry. that decades must clapse before tht- resiilts Commissioner that they are willing 1609, so-ciilletl heeiiiise in Jeremiah to-day are divorcing the Liberal party from the pres- 25 a i"6b`t`lli`g"i"b'i"'"lll.Ttl`é roots produced Slr,- Allow me to tlitmk you for :gg,!b1;:tb°g'§d`|':gt:m"‘,\:i n°?grs Digg y0ll.rartlcle “There and 1-lere"ln .‘p,_|ug.B mmm t |y's issue. It is surely time we D 5' ` ` od realized the terrible seriousness of pc "em" yield of °n° "h°“““d ds of seed er acre may be ex-. we unit took to the Health omcér for .1 rigid eh- »..'i’.ii§°§aii-tim tixix, ini, it i-emi; “Printers ' l have liersetititoti ine without a cause" 'S_lr,-The Vl/im`., Rennie Co.. Toron-i--instead of “pri-nces." THE ROSIN BIBLE, published in ...i._1 to sign contracts at twenty-five cents VIl'l_ 22. it read: “ls there no rosln pe-r pound for all the Swede seed in Ga that ls to nay. we exported our seein-1 was a very much larger coun-try' tlei-i and sold 'them there We wg" obliged -to pay ln Great Britain inter est upon huge sums which we had borrowed for the development ot thi, coun-try. We imported to ii consider +0 000000 il in this lloiieio lhiil lt wits. [liil~ is not his lout: lost child, i‘ti<-l|ii~dt-- ; it in a very niueli iiiiore lic-'.ill'liyl nn-Q-» ` - l:-_F _ “Il is a. proverblally unwise commercial transac- V tion to s-wap horses whilst crossing a stream. I This would be the case, even il the horses were of approximately equal worth. The persons who, during a life and death war, would throw a coun- try lnto the excitement and distraction of ir gen- T 1650 $16.50 $16.50 $16.50 $1650 1 The Halierdoshery eral election ln order to ascertain whether it would not be induced to exchange ti Government of ad- .miittedly indifferent capacity, for one of dangerouii and demonstrated uselessness, would seem to be either fools or criminals. (')iie.-of the, leading supporters -of _tlie-»Reciprocit'y ,,V;i:£.,,,;i\,-,.,\|~,_.Lt.,}q(. (}(.,._,,mn5 “.{.,.,. C,~,mI,p.tc|y nm-¢1a¢,5-,i with it the liltititleriiig and incompetent Latirier G0-` V pd,” .._Th(.,a"`m.|(5 nn April 28 `,m,| -following d3y'5 vernniei_°it. _:\.`Liberal of the Western school, editor- Ricliardson has no longer use for or confidence in the§ lacked fiercely again and again, and there followed f°3Cl'0'"1fY IUOUP Wim at l”'e5°‘“ Comm' ‘he P0|l¢l¢"‘ soine of the bitterest fighting of the war. Thisfiglit- Ui C““adl“" I-lbefilll-gill- 'HS llldlClll”l€‘lll Of 111050 ivlio, despite recent solemn events, are scheming to bring on a gencrcil election is a._~ > 5 - wr, Suit Here for Only $16.50 -, 1 ` And particularly good at the price is this $16.50 The only thing cheap about this suit is the price . _ _ The tailoring is good, t e styles are what you see There is a good variety of cloths to choose where well-dressed men meet and a ood titis assured from-blues, grays, brown checks and fancy wor- You make no mistake in selecting this value And then we bave_other styles and grades-better suits at higher prices. ` i We are the selling .agents for Bachelor Suits t Cambridge Cloths Art Clothes .._._._._.__v_4 ln all the furious tugging at von Bethmann-Holl- \ -. . -_ '_ ,~.' ,"\ and the Broadway Brand We can_gi've you perfect suit-satisfaction. T wf‘ii‘.'.'é’."i'i'i3¢. H DER-SON 69 CUDMCRE "§l.'2§§.i.t.. $16.50 $16.50 $16.50 $16.50 ‘- a¢,wm»=i,._ 1 _ _.,- _ ...'-. ._= 000000000 DIILY SELECTIOIIS GUARDIAN liElD`ERS 'Tl Q 3 00000000 "Furnished by W. 8. Louoon. 00000000000000000Q 'l"l0l‘t‘- are many suspicions that need crushing ln the- bud We fancy that. oiir friend is cool to us; we imagine that someone lia-i sliixhted us; we suspect oui nelglihoi of hai/.ing spoken lll of us lllos-1 likely we are tmlstaken untl ln :iny case-, we could never profit ably search into the matter Our trust hi our ‘friend or our oivn self-respect shotiltl léad .us to put it way all such thoughts, to abandon ,Someone han, perhaps, dropped poisoned word of scandal into oi Let us banish it from our thoughts Circumstances may tentl to cast sits plcion on one whom we hoiioi Let ini continue to trust her in our We may continue that someone liiis committed a tfault whlcli, however. does not__concern.,..us...lu..tl1a least. mill. ___ ln which we tire- not called upon to Let usexpel the idea. as an tinwel ln one of these ways ever siisplc lon may bei rightly detilth wth lf as <1 \vHrnlns it has ii mission to perform it will do its work, lf lt is an unworthy or an idle conjecture It ln elthor case lt will pass awnv as all suspicions must do Human life is character building for remember that character means exactly what we are, while reputii tion ls only what other people think we are. Every man biilltls his oyiii Lg