1 i-n»~ _»,. 4 Vi 1» 'rf - »- »nnns. and should have been adopted in B the i`ir~t instaiice. _-\s the Patriot rem:irk<. but not 5 :ilto-,gi-tlztr :ii-».~ur:itel\-_ " This return to sleiglis for con~_ C0 i_-,_.\-ing m_»,§!= luis not been duplicated since the days of fe the ol-l ~iage coach, prior to the building of the Island official sadly lacliiiig in a sense ot the fitness ot things _(ja would have had recourse to it. It is sincerelv to be (`, lio;_e-l that :hcrc will be no repetition oi such a “- -_~a:idal_ Utiidals must bear in mind that they are in 3 their _r»o»itioii_= to serve the public to the best of their ca :;l»§l~It_\‘_ an-'l iz' that ability does not measure up to the =rit§'s:'actor;v i'.a:i~_iliiig ot an emergency, their public im- ‘acc " and we will Sh - that ,fn hat- t is de _ cans have limi plenty ol time to appre- 3 Ph°‘° ““dl°° I” the “e"°“d_n“t E' fertility to th? greatest extqnt m the culnva.tedi|3?“§ _ _ * ' ' °“ _° ° "0 ' E. Hewso ei- or ii biiiia into ' _ iisefuliii;-ss is at-a~ corresponding discount. libc-rmely ” or otherwise attempted' to create a false f,i;t;v|§:: 2¥veLc'§;§i?gdme§i§|0Kfag)_5 his law olliicgin The liiwiir iiiitlilvgs oe- of the Mantlme Provmces’ are Basic slag and Amd _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ha or Su hos hate. These two Fertilimr bothc ` - ‘° 0' S'f_‘\"ff»d.» z:ii.;2:. .»°..';,';‘:.;°‘ei_:"‘i;';;;i; i¥§.i°:_.§"i.’.i.'f.::f_.?’;';;*:‘:.-.':i'i_':.z':i..E'_:‘. {’,,,,,“‘f",,,,_, 253°,§,!’300‘-‘,b,_ 0, a_a,,,,,,, Phosphogc _Ac,dP{‘0 ---i)::(*--- :in Tin: wan _ -_ .-. ' ' i' ii E _'ui' " in-_ -if _ ' ii --¢_°°*'Y.°'€°“i"d»did°1¢@ll- . _ ._ _ ,_ V miidi ioull ccni to indicate tiiit t c ntentc ies iiayscortvnii i§:;lsit;s 1:; so ) If-§ilIil§;tSlo;ilsl 3; >'Thee 51311:’ oNe‘i; ognngzpsrson the igégrvigrtigriegg saving stock from all the Cqntmns m .add|t|Qn tg fhg Phiggphgy-lc Apd _ ‘ ' P __ B‘"°'°°= 11°” 1° °hm¢wf1m<= °f the A, nm ,_ 'ms ,.9 md um an me to 1000 lbs of Line. In the form in which this Lime exists chinery necessary for compulsory service. "‘m°"m' in me °“|°l' l1eWSl>Sl>ers» .W - - - - - - _ The Patriot now tries to makciits readers believe ibn seen?-8 impossible", says me pm’ iiiii_lis'ii'er°itt (iriitiailetiiiulglolillisltwtiiriivgllitsi it not burn up the humus In the S011 like _ _ _ego h in ililiniin oni-ninn nnininn cmd was mmm ,mmm me dem It is calculated that 95 p.c. of the soils of the-Maritime t tie Act or 1904 was but a codification of the “ 2° 0*' 1 8 01115100 Wvrld l00kB ° - » ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' i en ii~ ii =m°\=<= Anderson uinrniiiy, ni inn nnii vinoes are sour and the effect of ar a lication of Basic»S tries had its consul in _-Xthens and, as was to be ex- tormer Militia. Acts, and that the conscription clauses :_l_’§1t1y0;udilepeh:;ii;(,; X_ei¢le&»;i;sl)l;\1:§: gif his own life. reached the bedroom is to correct this acidity 1 pp ere merely incorporated because they were to bc‘ ‘"2 f°l' 2135' kind 0f_1'eSl>0¢t for its 3B“;f_:|;§‘;;|;'°"_'):t“dhl;;°“f_l;2§;‘fb¥f's :re going to take charge there, while the King, his \ Court and government will leave the capital, appears after all to be the natural outcome of events. Greece was a neutral country: each of the belligerent coun- t pc-neil. every consul of the Central Powers was a spyi \\ should not have- been permitted, wit which, Britain's generosity, was petinillbd in the interests of the neutral countri¢S. and in Britbsli faith that the gcnerositywouldnotbeabtised. iiiiiy, is is t-iiiicni irnni nie fact ips: the iinpnn' of o_o os -rn. bacon has increased hy. over fifty; million pounds cotton has increased by o`»vcr`1,o5t*ooo bales; a mobiles by twenty million dollars’ worth. All increases represent a normal trade 'multiplied lllally tiincs over. They explain why Brit'ii*1 is at hi ' » to make her partial blockade a' real one. 'Ute may be indignant. They must rcnkniba, however' that there are two sides to a question; and tint B ' ° also is indignant at the active aid; they have hem giving Germany as a retum for Britiii considtlliioll. i WWI lil A f fill lllll _ 0l'l'&WAnJ nspolnllils, Collide* was iii Ellifji iiggggi-I iii; §§~§§§i§iii; niiiii iiiiiii ill the 6ovlrnnent;o! Canada was P¢y_!¥“lnd what arrangements gnnllng payments but been made wi the British Government. ` Flnanoe lllnlater said that the be discussed. probably. lllnlstsr on the lnt.rodu¢> the wir appropriation meal- nre which would bs necessary. sud poulbiy by himself in the budget speeds. ‘ "Tho Government of Canada is bear- iii? it Sl! lm-F319 AND £0353 °iini3i'i’.n‘.‘i'ii“'?i. "ii'i'$%.1".ii’?_.7i"“si§:i.iii Thomnli He pointed out. howevern ii in Finn inns in r::~m.::.‘i:: :*.°';.a'.»_f“..i°‘::°:.;':.~'.i~i°'i: :.°'-ii ei iiiié§§i§§§§§;i§;i§§§e E52 lggggiffp iiiaggé il iiiiiii-;i~E‘ii;,‘il _iiiil §?§E§§eiiE‘ii;§§§*il§ iiiiiiéi iiiiiiiii ig n Hr said tht the then would had no doubt be nuanced by the Department. Hr Brodie ssked if the I f I _ _ ' _°f n. ol’ -' i l Special nf; at ii ‘|_~ ` " "ii" i" i 'Liss _1 _,_. iiiiiiii; ' » 1 _-f." -.`» "Ji ’ V `i__i‘ i_r*"__.»-_ iption,.ac_cort_ling to the Patrictfs argument, is ia , good pnnciple" to enforce. \\‘hc-re, then, does Sir 8 Ehoagolgnzigzee sltigiiixiilu be len to the ‘ - - - - ' 7 - _ _ was agreed u u ' ilfrid Laurier stand in this nmtter. Sir Robert and also agreed um notices of ‘iris orden has clearly defmcd his position. _-\lthougli_ meeting should be sen; to the press. 0 ir \\'ilfrid's law of i904 provides thi; niachiiierv forl i _ “fe °"°» for nuoniiig niiii equipping soiiiiemheld on Tuesday. woiiiiesday and the pri;-si.-nt iifar is for tliodefemce of Canada, con-- at the trout. Thiglsdiriiié ur Brodie suggested uint as o partmeut of Agriculture was I0 Ulwwe the Fair the avnolutins of Anmv' or .iouRNAi.|s1's AT _THE _S5 rroiii overseas. Fifty-tive have been _ | v y mianys noe y But, says the Patriot, " the principle of conscnp~' _-i"‘;;'~ 25”? SEHWYUWS ll1¢izI;'i\fl0“S ~ _ . -- . 5 I , '1 . n » “ . . , llc eu 'ill e rs V I T- i ltailiiay. nearly ll-1|--2-¢U“»1vf\ Hg0» and 0"1\_2" tion for the deienoe ot Canada was in Sir George ifnptatu Von hpelifpfge f§,,,,e,. iuinEits1',Jniiiiiiry 11.- 'riin iirsi - ' . ' ' 1 - . 51| ov.” _ serious tire of the new year occurredi if .3 . rticrs of 1868. \\_c don t believe that the' .“_l:;11!;nl‘l;ll"ygax:$§hii; i;tenem`:i!in§lt:;ili__ snunhy when me three story wood_ __ - _ uardian is ignorant of this fact, and we charge ithnnierized as a piece of legal pet1itog~ 9." blllldlllx. situated between the Mari- _ 'V fl ith deliberately trying to create a false prejudice :"5 "`hi_°hnf"{) get much limgiiii,-eg F'l"ltiEr;rl::ll;ctii£is:fedai!ii(i`lilie]liiieti:i_ I i "ii A - - i- - ~ . tmportin e ‘n es. - '» . inn Sir niiiriii Liinriei-kiinn-ii_ig iiin facts ni inn The 0,", C,,,,,,,,¢,, .,,,,,e,,,,, me nn me wniiaemiiie iienav-as ni (Sometimes known as Thomas Phosphate Powder) SCJ' " belief uint only ii smnii portion or Gained 'hen '1f°°°"°f°d- The "PP" - . . - '_ r ' the evidence round on Captain Von P°"u°“ "33 °°°“|”ed by J' D' G‘*~"“m The tW0 SNITCBS Of Ph0SIJhO!`lC ACl(l RIB eilQl`ll¢IltUf FRONT. LONDON, Jan. 16.-The olllcial rgan of the Institute of Journalists publishes a. roll of honour showing _ A that_14b8 journalists are on active nipulsory senicc, lic sa). he has tio i_ntt.ntion ot; eg? D0\ 3*” y18comT_g*;ntm‘;';*tié.'§__ _ sei-vice in me am, 0,-nnti, including kllled. 71 wounded. 11 reported miss- lng and 10 have been‘ decorated for gitllantry. Many women Journalists are serving with the Red Cross. lt ls hoped sto publish a complete rollof journalists i Patonisn 4 UI! V with the colours at the end ol the war =0"*l"€i0il- 'ini on boiii ce ' t uf '_ _ l ____ \\`e admit at once that we do know " the facts of pawn ms vet ben rmealed Amen and his family, one room being used as ’ In our \\ ednesday s issue we referred to the bnniiing documents deserves to maiip MW- M- E. Bent. stationtri. and by th t . _ ._ . . . . _ ' ' ‘ - e On. _l-__ iiiconsistenc' of Sir \\ilfrd mak f th~ 3 SNK! 1ml>l'€SS'011i ll Wars Off the H' A' “ebsten ieweneh The l°“°' l' ’ l J" "lg U55 0 ‘~ mask as fu as me former mmmry portion escaped-damage by tire but I The nc-.i~ iivo-.e in Greece, as yet only developing, " conscription bogey ’ to curry favour with his friends amicm, is cancerned and comqcls mm WIS ll0od€d With Water- The Siilvlige S C G V ma ha in ii", pm- ani] uniler the thumb oi thc German govem- tound in the Act of Sir George Cartier of 1868. That spring,-msuinnelgium Puma Sem” presence of mind and cool courage is _ B ' _ _ _ . ~ . . an en are permmem~enmp|es deserving of a hero's honors ~ ' ~’- "» ment, kc-epnig Uerliii fully iiiionned as to the more-_ in itself would bc_no defence, evcn were it correct. gf lhedonfméion or international law, The _asses partly insureé so far _ _ _ _ ~ _‘ "_ "_`f‘ '_ j‘i‘ ’ U, ,_ ,S "0, a ,mc ,,,,m,,m,,,,,, of ,he ,mi wha, sgnwgojg °_go°'g1o°_§{é d *§§§‘<’_';_';§ ‘gg inininn, nini -ii. E. nnninn, iiniiniiin _ 1n_ addition to the Phosphoric Acid and I_.ime contained ere the facts? They are recent history and must be ?_f§;:'_‘;f_?°i“ °fhh°"'|°"° individuals W” iiiliiugglilliiibilgti nl'fi;|iiP:ii:;n'i,'nmi)‘g';'g ln B351() lCl1_€l'C alS0 pl`§S¢I_lt 2 qllalltlty _Of ment hand these enemy consuls their passports within fresh in the minds of our readers, including that of w,m,e as fmsdggfg gy sggfggxnve equipment and law library. H. A. £58!! Of Wll_1Ch lS 31d bZCf€l'l8.l g`t‘0Wl`h 1l‘l (118 S0ll, 3 Il1_8t- c editor of _the Patriot. bityswsageiilnsilnsaer' og] Germany ik f_;f;’g§f‘Ji:f_“'§gf§,3_1fgfpggzsnlrzaigf ter of the highest 1mP°l’lI3ll0e. ` The Patriot alleges, as we have said, that Sir L., ..|. . _ 3 8 e gina” °` Insurance 8300. loss farin excess of pct Ld to waive her technical rights . C ilfrid`s .-'ict was iiierelya codifieilioii of previous "Ut 'Jf “WW Wnlilllfvlvl fvsard to mis' Mrs' M' L' nent' i"““m"°° - t “_ h d _ d th t d __ ' huma_m|_y_-i !$2!.000, vrgicli' mill nt; doubt. cover the _ i cs. ~ :ive ein* a at '~ - ;‘ _ _ . _ ' , ~ - ° - - _- _ ~ L L i ue ci L is 0Ul” The Times speaks of the van papeu oss J (ia aut usurance $100 on Also Supphes magnesla and manganese whlch In col? inc-iit_< of the Eiitciite Allies. England and France B found this out and demanded that the Greek govem- w i'orty~eiglit hours. The demand was an ultimatum th witli the nsnal thrcot that if not complied with the -' . ._ '_ _-1 -. _. _ui “' l.ntcntt .\llits \\onl~l tain. the iicccssiiry mciisurcs. Pri-paraition for the “ necessary ineasures" began A iiiinic~li;ilel}. lireece \\'a~ surrounded by English and authority no less :i person than Sir \\`ilfrid’s .\linisler le'-*"5 is "~°f <=°llHl!'r§tt,i .,,,,, _ i simnsv, Nova scorn -_ - ~ i I ` _ ii _ nl '°ii°i"nii§ni'fii'i'if¢:i§§i ing Addnss all inquiries to fire and tlie;Tui'lts with their Gemian friends' g a're'not having it all their own wayin illlacedotiia, U where, :ieoriliiig o zi c repo s, the Turks were on ` the ritn. '» ' b ln the western theatre there is heavy fighting and, so far as our reports tell the story, the advantage t everywlierc is with thc Entente Allies. A significant _-feature of the news of the past few days was the air! raid by a"Frencli squadron of twenty-five aerophpes" on Mctz,'oiic of the principal Fr‘encli`“`l:itles still ll'eld` told of nineteen encounters in the air ltist Stilillay when’ live German planes were driven down and in On the whole the plttiatlon presents theitppesranoe B actual warfare. There is a great dplin store in tlie not dismnt future. Battles with a definite ob‘ect in is view’ will be_undcrtafren as soon as the is iii' Gollditfon ind many filings will be Qtplllhed wliicll by tlic Gennans. The development of serial iightingiis 0- i > '_ ;' _ in W _ _ ’ ‘ ’ U i 0 ¢ 'A ` i ta I ca tha nowisppqr inexplicable. - _ Q i-ish _ _uennnhiinine iiiiiiiii_Niiin_ ii iigiiiniiing iii giiiiliiintiiiin-ii,-__iiii¢ii___ i : ~4-‘ i This bein the cas' and the ‘ _‘ ' ti -- th” PW" 3 ""5" °“"°l°P° °f 'NW' to use extreme mea ' to foicing Nova s_c°na» far yeal' P314 Wfltess mfenm ui Y t seems to have abandoned all regard lxnig s :itiituile nas obliged to resign. That the people public b-iiiquet described the Militia Act as at Cami- Q; iih°er"f¢_f:,';,:"C';"'"”"°° Wm’ uw head f0\' -GIWK Hvulmlliy Hlld Bvvvrelsnly- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ tliollc Ch1trcli_ ,» ' _ - :ire still with limi was vlciirly nidiezitcd by the fact that dlun law. first, last and all thc timc. ’ 1 The Belgian Prelate presented to '£"§,|-132;!iiiiiiaihsigiiigiiilfeiisciidliildiiiiid In annual rt of the Dept' of Agncultufe is g L’ '~0""cnl’ 0" P°“U'5 ments supportiiig llclglnn eplscopales gre.-,ce_ ns r 8 ' g \ lar e~nuinberi'6f British I f ct h ' pr'-mded “H me m°mb°" °f the l d rl nh Q ‘ H _ .- miinu 3 “refs me board of inquiry' are aDl>0lnted by the tiig iilli-eeiinelgirenx gill, ol" dow 3! on them was no vanhggn* * .__ ` rganization to be conducted-in the iiiterests of British _ t ‘ 1 St rt trade in general. After the war is over, it is hoped y means of this organization to bring about a great ‘ " trade expansion and to prevent Germany ,from_ciip- uring business that might just as well be'done British firms. Canada need not7lia'ii¢"_ig'oit_e_’1qo_`_vt"ar.__' _Ncvec igiii of gint- iiici.i1\¥¢-{irgf'it*‘§¢ir:gni»i=riiiiig.' is also indicated by our dcttputclies of yesterday, which and' if `w'e"l1ad re‘fu_ss_il "tio oai-.~\ons- to' E rope_nn'battle_fields,"_no` would have k'ui_’t_o tellin tliatilisy miistgo. , We which two of our own were lost itiltod togive our assistance. -We.otl’ered wlnit _ d to offer. We entered‘tl1e light because of reconnoitcring and preparation rather than _of of Britain is our honour, because the ritani are our pledges, because the safety of our safely, muse of Britain is use. It has come about in gheprovidenoe of t the Union Jack is the emblem ofiliberty ts and Christian civilization. We i,.viIi; ’ (loot -for this Cor|:¢f_by'dis over uin i-ini s°¢>t\io 'l‘lis`_sini lsrorevsi- And down by the stream and sigh 'ho ltlnsbeils the me knoll" 8°v°I'¢lxnty~md the Kings R’ A. III - Mun, f~-Woman -qi-id" -' .i ~,. \ i 1 \ li? r i _further ,,,,,_,,,_,_,,m 0, German dm nnii 'rinniininrn iniiii nnniigiii_nnii ini- ,junction with the other elements present, especially Linié. l"rc~iicli n;ir~liip_~; .\llied troops were landing at con- of Militia, Sir F. W. Borden. In introducing the Bill |0u',aq9 action of n¢ui,~i,| comm - i» ly Covered. rov-ea t aid to the farmer in ren - - - vc-iiiciit ilistaiices from _\thc-ns and fortified Greek Sir F VV. Borden stated that “ Canada and the Militia "f_l:;3e_;’°;:'?‘;;’;";’*?f;0;i‘gl1::_|;*tF“;§1U§;3?_1f i l1l1€ (?'l.ld€ pbgreamsll COIlf3lIled ill U18 S0ll allddlilnng g»ositions_ British troops were landed five miles from had both grovm since Confederation and that iT was bam did im; contain proof' uint an; dépélldtllt Of D0l2Sl1 Wl1lCh ill f0l’Il`|CI` tlIl16S lat _\tliens and. in short. every Greek position is covered FELT rm: i..~iw siiouui xow in: imouour ixro min- :;ll:;l;¢;i_-e:rw;l;e diitTi;i;ttil°t_yainc°i;i;et3:er_i1niL: enormous cost from Germany_ _ _ o.\'i' wirrixnif. ri1tr;A'riJi' CHANGED coNt'>i'rio:i's.i The me promotion of Quang” num ev, _ _ I ' ‘ l ‘ » - _~ Berlin is uncasi o\cr thc situation .ind interprets it old Act was, therefore, to be i:x'rii<£i.\' REPEALED, al- ?¢1;)<;€ 'af :seg KOIIHBCUUII *wld Seem ' ' ~ f . ~ _ . <_ o i _ as meaning that the Entente Allies are preparing to though many of its clauses would be rctallledi and mentsg' ortie Tiriiii: ;'ii)ii1cfiiiig§n‘9i'f(ii'ii - T - - - - ` . . ` rcful study had been made of Imperial, Colonial and *’_f_1_1_>§g§ ‘miiiniinn wniemigairnr iiin S__’;§_*l§l_;;iélggiuiiigvisigppxrelziiiiln bl 5 the 0n]y phosphahc femhzu. lu whmh au_the*~'f“-N rtpiiblii niili \l \ cnwclos at its licad And Berlin Foreign laws wirn A view To Geri-ixo rin; iissr riiari A,,|,|,,a,,f°“' “S "f,~°h med i" ins 10 thi: Overseas News Agency. ex: 4 e ements are wmbinefl- D0 not 0Vefl00k tl* fifth” _ f vutwm - t _ _ ‘ .- ~ nsiu-1 w/is ix 'riifzii .Ai.i._" _ glilmiéléenalid slilow liowmvvldit-li' iiictiiiis giisnii ‘ii-iioiiiinsi lhiiiihigiigii n ioqbuy .iitontgf Basic slag you getas This proves conclusively that wliilc the old Militia prhssed by h|s°g_l|;‘:;ue’;_..l was °" zguglsévgpiamprthgtliiilepglhisisoiigigliégirég ad 2; ROMEJM 1. P B I to use extreme means to force the £mherein. _ ‘ » _.Bunn .» ' viitg becii carefully incorpomicd, we shguld likg to charges against the Germans. when. -~ Accoming go pri,-me mmm thi, men? m with fertihmrs 3 fouuwsz upon parliaiiieiit by the forced resignation of Vcni~ l\‘l10\\' in what manner wc have "prejudiced" Sir i'{‘;|::,i;;s_m»1€fi;‘;dc:.::,e:“f;f';f_‘; ';f|eH'if_’ Greek government has transferred _ I-“our e§l'|enCe_Wlt.ll_ YOOTS U19 b€St l'$lltS Wei* yt-|i,=_ f Wilfrid by quoting them against him at the present ¢l°“S °f the “U'0C|U¢H *lid V|°|lU°DgPf iifrrioifhivliisiéariieGarlgiiiigeivligrtidiggiiif obtam& from °sph°nc.Acld’ either in the t°nn”;°f"Add The next nio\'e'\\'ill be eagerly iiivaitcd. The Ger-_ time. ' igniiinihigniiiiclgtiiisiiii liz‘f'igliITiiIfui°spI‘ifii“' “Hi U10 Greek government likewise P Syd1l8_y B_2SlC $l3gi ThE Mllfnlf ' ' _.___ snd Brussels. includes cbargtis iii wii-'T22 ;:_1";§f£*g|‘e Emi h ar bl k of P did “Ut materially IUCIGBSE thB “C ‘ - ’ g_l:g_;’“ea‘;fI“__l_f";:_ mgmgnr *nd chudfell lux the Greek coast morestlghialy, ‘iiiid _Qt yields °f lpallgeh WCW in tm pl0tS I __ German cliurchmeu afiivor sucli sn :;(:,|gx3:ct|;nfngr|;:§fe:i°b;t 318; 13133:.: msmd of P m° In the turnip lnvestlgailon. Mercier told the Pontlll* as meaning that the Entente ls fomeut- ave utter Ph hate. i F' ~ o Y 1 i v _ 5\ / 3°?