'ir ov ’. ii. _'A li:.'_>i"".,.'_';' , ,‘_i»'.-~_».-T.-_ 'f .i»:._ll_i?_ l if li-":;i5 0,7430 _),__é}.' :_ 'ju - 1.' T1! . - _ .-5. ‘Eff , l‘._:,<'.,f‘ 1 f. - 'i , ’\ fvff 7 fl'."<<§f.'ll" if .~ _'1li.ft;’ ~.‘i:ill- "‘ i 'i.~$.;’i»’ff._"';", l i "'7' Hill \§ 'i_f>'.0,_>_v"¢;:." ' K-'lbw' l;?f._ __ -*Ulf ` ered) in advance; $2.50 per year (mailed) in advance, ln _ w. ~__-___ .\__, »_»%:~, i -3 _-if *-‘au-, _ . -.<- _.1 ._/-,_ ,._\.4_..u..li.. .» ~'~~.»__1_»_'¢ _‘_ \.~< .,,.,,__ ._ 0, _ _,_ _ _ . . PAGE FOUR ` ‘ , _ A 'ir 'f-taiwan IiHl£iil*;o1'rErowN.iGUARDiAN . ' ` ‘ ` 'OCTOBER ,___ - - _ ____.s,____ _ _ ._.'.f""', i_,_;’ __ L E _ __ ~ --- ~--~~---»-;----~ :'-.ii - i _,.1 _-3--_ r~ ' "-QM' _ . ...,,, _ _ ,._._»-_ __ _ ,. _ ,___ ». » liliailiiiaiiillr 'fiuarliian.i.z;°‘fi.e'»g....;§‘f..:"i..:i"i...riiit;§:_ " ' _---f|e'd there can be a return to party, but it ' mia om.. in cn'-rioiisiswn, amid. om.” si sum-,will be a different kind of partyism than "°"'°'°~*“’°"*?"'3°“"' "“ "°”l‘°“°' that to which; we" have been accustomed morning om, (remiss iam, saw per year. (om-4-lduring the past generation. ~ Canada, and $3-00 f°" U- 5- A' BEN l‘Il"l'_l`.\' 0|" l‘](‘().\`()i\I Y Evening Daily (f;unded 1301; (delivered orby _ _ nan; c u u asofer ... . _ _ _ _ _ _ " an ma" It is a significant fact and worthy _of 8,,.,.,,,,, wut., 1f_¢“f° 0' W* Q* * O * Q' * f * Q' Q lf f *f *Q* ee Cabinet mm|u1_eI-,_ Meggrg l tho thi' _ ' Calder, Crorar. and Melghen last. night for Winnipeg wus one of the most ro~_ ++++++ O C O _ Burial alive of babies ln trenches with the- bodlos of their mothers. who d h had been slaughtered or allowed tot mai-lmblo dcpot scones witncssc ore perish ,from exposure, wus practiced ju y,_,,m,_» by the Turks in their work of exter- mlnating Arinenlaiis, it was declai'eil‘ __ _ _ __ i I by tug Rev_ Honry mggS_ luisuiuuury I’rcmlL-. Muitln and .ill ;1iI_|\s_o_rs_ of the Ama,-mm Board of Conimls- and the Liberal inembors o egsa-_ §_lQl_l§l‘l! (QL Folélsll MlS3l‘"‘5 1° HW' -ture. and federal constltueiicloii inter- put. Turkey, who -recently' cams back mingled with H,_-,u_ W_ H_ wi||0ug}\._ t th U lt l Stt . A trench was _i d(iiK lfelille $1( caiiipcsoi Armonlun wo- . hyf lead" °f 'he Opposition' mf." (l°h n.sn, he guld, and as they niet death serviitlve mt-.nbers oi’ the Legislagure. the survivors were forced to -drag The binding quality of iiatlona ls’qi_ their lwdles t° ll and bury mem could not be better expressed fu imoliii ..T.l'ie gendarmes said they could not ennim w__ms_ considering the ,__ex__ take pure 01’ the babies that were left d ' behind' so many ol' those were buried l!'€li'l0 lil'-lC'l`ll9SS Of U10 D1\I`US““ Willa with their mothers." Dr. llli§lZS.S1\l_fl- which was fought iii Snska.~tcho_uraii_ When l visited this tain 1 I 're nent my 3 1-ew months Since between hose some men. ty girls and little children to take 'V ` Amlong the Liberals; none were “Perfoq _ Seal" Quart Jars Hold 3 lbs. sy:-u - w h e n °¥\1Dty use f0|' Preserves. --_§l_'iepure,' ta e s ru deliglitfaiil ilbvor. Also |o|_d in _2, 5, I0 and 20 pound tina-at all (racers. Wri!e_i`or ine _Cook__Bn_9k. < nz omni muon co. iiiiirn, .IIONTNIAL 15 \Il_n1ln|aii»V i _ ld [ll lil ll ll tl . l called upon to save. If THEY set the Qgrowlils mg; baeaes fm” t;;n“;§u‘;:;E ex“"‘l’l° °f axlravagance h°w ia" the rates River rather than allow them people be €XDe¢md tl’ econom ze 'to-be taken to Moslem iionies. Many I am Sir’c€é;s|STENcY lmore threw theiusélves into the rivci' ‘ to escape a boi_id'i_igc olshame worse than death. ' ‘ innnuu .WsaM. iunnuncoowwc lake hidden i'roiii_ sight with many _ _l ravines about lt. 'We were told that _ the Arinenlaii exiles were being ki`ll~ od' and left in these rnvlnes. Two Anierlciiiis liivcstigiited and brought 'TORONT(), Oct.. 20.-liiidei' the cap-_ U0" of “me “`erv'l'“"`5_0f me bafzonotiliack photographs and actual l`iicts=_, and the sacrifices of the boil boy tlio_Tuuy saw in u 20,muu rum 10_000 hu, Toronto Telegram ,lust evening quoted_maii bodies. most of them killed by ii. letter from a. former ciiipioye- of one U10 li1l¥`0ll0l» Wllh 11 f0W 0XC€‘-ll’-ll/li-\ ' of me local howls who has heén at they were women nndcliildrcn .ind _ -the iiiiingled conditions of their bottles tht? fmm Smcc the nlllllreuk of '~h°.:\ll l‘* - .. - o r < , one ii ur- aiplace for him on the -beiich_Z at tlie__Ie____, m__pm_____;' w;_:’_ _“__” __(‘_‘_’l‘_‘______l____ md of me War- ‘md Sllys' Let Shi is nearer to the truth to suv the Turk- l0S`9Dl'l FIIWDHG flllll “ll the llfflllem ish Governiiient undertook the ex~ :lvillans who have Sir Joseph Flavello tinctioii oi` the Arnienlaii population." for their type and uyuluol imugine'After llie issue oi' an edict for all Ai- _ ~ _ I I . G01, - myiiieiiliiiis to go to Mesopoiiiinln, he lh°"l”°w°” wmglel 1" l S SCH l’-said, there came the arrest 0( all thc of sacrifice for Caiiailn. alongside the mmf of S,_uu,||nu_ writer of the letter fllilltiill- “Heroisni always was and alwayii will be less lucrative than hogs. The ...Phe _ _ _ y were sent out on the road :ounlry that traflics in heroism can- “cu mguthur in uruuuu uf two tu iot reward that heroism as lavishly five," he said, “driven and beaten by is lilo civilians who Iraflic ln hogs; l-hi’ F5‘_lll(lHl"lll0S~ Ol: llliftliillrlii i-c\v;iril themselves. The utmost that ;’;1_:3__y~‘°(;1.ngwl?;§l‘h;?)'_:;lY(;l:f -12000 lumix. '-NU C0ll_\lll'Y l`”‘l“l"‘f~" ‘lf Sh' J95"ph was taken into n ravine and ortliircil lflaveiio and other civilians was rep- to sit down, he told mc. ¢’l`hen the mcsenicii in the expat-iutiim that they svwlfigfmes L'li1\1l>er_ ur on thc sur- wmlm cast au the cmciencios, 0t~_;oiuir ni., rocks uni flied with ihoii _ llles into the crowd ol' 'bound pris- great biisincss- organizations into tlic-Iouurs nu long as they showed sums nf .reasury of ia iiatlon’s need. Tliese_llte. The innn who told me the story :lvillans were expected to take out ¢"l10<=00l|0ihm~ men or iimi rim ieiisi nun nie couiitry,expeeieu|-and similar imrties were rullilvssli' ii' this woundcil hi-.ll-hnv find other l’“t"'hem‘l~ ' soldiers was that they would cast Thousundbou of_-rhirs' themselves into the treasury and take ;holr personal reward in dclltli. “The women :iiiil cliilrlrcii ivorc woundsor hardships. itlicn started on the road toward' _\l--n- ...rhc evmmwu or Sir Joseph Flu_'opnt_iiiiiizi in cnnipuiiics of two or three _ thousand. By lndlrqct. routes they /Ulm l`CV‘3alS ill" exceedmg gm-lt ""' were forced to wander about uiit.iliiii: Ward lhfll- Clvilirill-‘l 8CC9Dt for war s'er-_summer heat and disease wnstcil vices and w-.ir sacrifices. These wnr HWHY UIQ ma.10l“ilY~ I HRW one Old mrvlces and warsacrmces are us 'u0_ man, who had traveled 200 miles, shirt _ 'out to th ~ l l 250 " zhing compare-d to the sacrifices of the can n ,gsm his biuecnlluhlrsngae 0. Tufexg _ f Yl 1- p k I iuili louug S0ldI@I‘ \\'ll0 8-SKS 110 higher F0- and clothesland on top of Lliat his ward than fi job as a bell-boy from the used. Dslslefl wife. who could not country ho has helped to save. X_‘:_lk~ uoofégnoslg "‘:_‘_'l;3-“ llflloslfill “Sir °l°S°`l_’h maveue of his “b“"` wherlel Dthousainis up(di;i(iish!brl(eHf(ibiAii` 'lance cast into the treasury his Ser- thirst. I iiasseti through such a rn- vices as cl\alrin.iin'of tlie-lvinperlal Mu- gion where thousands ot' bleached | . nltlons Board and the efilciencles ol’ a "‘l.‘°l°t°““ each “ide of uw w‘l'y mm 'rout business organization 'Sir Jo-'the Story of u waterless joumey seph Flavelle took out ol the treasury i. boronetcy plus a war profit of $3,000 . , usua y span _cast in an mm' he had' Tvs" his mf' two or three diiys in camp within .Or ll1l‘00 l’€¥lf‘S~ T110 be l' UY °XP9©lS| sight of my home. The sights we saw :o receive nothing out of tho treasury there ciiii never be forgotten. They at a uuuouu, gratitude ,but his Old jublwere absolutely without shelter, diiy on me bench," lor night, from heat or cold. The iilr ' _ was unspeakably foul from dead' *-1--_-i- bodies lying near. As we approached ‘l"5f li/ " the women and cliildren i Massacred in Crowds Three-quarters Perlshed _ 'amo around us like hungry wolves, nil restraint lost ln the one desire for n piece ol` § ' Rf' ' ri oi ww SELfw<>~S on A ,:.>:.rf.~ .i'i°..:..i.;“:.:f:::.~.'.i.=:.:..";:i UUIRDIIH READERS Caro for- them. waiting for-the ond. One pliice l saw u row of' twelve dond 1' women and' children who had been Fumuhud by w_ s_ |_°u|°u,_ lying inthe shade Of trees. With them was one little 'baby still alive. The _ A, shade haddifted and the burning Aug- 'ele SEL §l““l"le eHe|E_|E|E Emi E E I u2;t_i_iuu_ hu`d_i’i-illei; on-_:li_em and kill- _ef ici. on -nc» ri b.. S0MElflHERE~ side tho field wlilerdietheselliiicilopll-iliveifle oncamped.. The _people themselves weio Qblllleil to dig and fill it. As soon as one died she was drugged to the trench." ln Jnnunry. 1916, l)i~. Riggs said. t_here` were 485,000 do- portdli Armenians ln* Mesopotaniln while in Miiy, 1017, the most cai‘0l'ul investigation sliuwod oniv 112,000 .F»5l‘Vi0_0rs, more thnitpthreo-r|ua1t0i~s Gun He um hour me when for "wc havlnk porlshfid from lamliie; ,poi.lll- I pray? _once and massacre in 15 months. (By Julia Caroline Ripley DON'-) How can i .-ease to pray for Uwe'-’| » somewhere In God's great universe thou nrt i today; Can 1-lo not rcirch thee with his tender . cure? ' F across the plains ln August. ¢ 'more ronspiciious than (`. M. lirimil-' i ton, of Yeliowgrass, who gained fame ` 5 a icw short weeks ago as clialriuun ol_ ' AFTER H|M_ the Winnipeg coiiventloii which en- dorsed Sir Wilfrid, and he wus voci-_I `. _ lerous hi his farewell. In Wlnnlpfé “\v@|i_ Mary-_ what did you uunk the niiiilsters will _arrange nt a confer- oi' the pictures at the exhibition?" ence i'or Government candidates ln thc __,l;_?g"1;g;-stggfgr W“l;__;1n_§lé;;\_l_|:0 Called three city seats and straighten out the looked at it for ,art an uour l;l___'g dii'i`erci\ccs in certain ruriil seats. ,_.0u|0n'g_ see no Laudueurp _ <-._ » __ __ ,_-...___ -_...___-.. ' __ *-finess-» A Reversible A - cuffs Givé ““° ` Double _ @\ / ’ _ *Wear ' _ , _,iw Reversed THE cuffs of a shirt wear out long _ before thc,body. W. G. 85 R. shirts have REVERSIBLE cuffs, which give them practically double wear. The neck bands are made of fine white cambric, THOROUGHLY SHRUNK in __ the piece, making them accurate in size. " Every cloth wc use is tested in our.” laundry and must be color fast. Every detail that makes a shirt more comfortable, durable or. k stylish is looked after in ` i ' ` the making of W.G.8sR. shirts. \ at __é,, _ ‘I0 Pic-Shrunk Neck Band TRADE . _‘ ’ _Manx Also makers of W.G.&R. Collars and Pyjamas 1 193 . ...“_.».4a-¢»u»na.¢.r -r-or-~ nap... ..~nh-naman-»..-4-»' or -_‘_‘n|».-J f/‘x_=, `\ `\» TIME ©4112-_~'--<'..'.i // % "Acct/RAcif°' is THE nRsT QUALTTYA wATcH suoz/LD possess. ws GUARANTEE THE TTME KEEPING QUALITY ar ‘ of/R WA zfcmss. wa HANDLE wA Tcfzss FROM THE i.sAo1NG What matters it to Him Wiw Boldt* within | Tho hollow oi His hand all worlds; all space. | Thnt thou nrt dono with earthly pain and sin l Somewhere within HIS R011 UIOU linst a place, I Somewhere thou livest and hast noed ol lllm; | Sgmewhgm gh soul sees higher The Hon: Simeon Fees. 'speaking onj the Soldiers' lnsunincn Hill in thi; l~lio\ise'ui‘gcd tho United Stn/tos to fol- low the plans ofthe Gansdlsns- ln tho work for 'returned soldidrs The Dom. inion _he said h-ad accomplished more than any other country ln the war to- Wliffl .Buccoi ful] rs»e eating and u. -s. Loox|~a"To=hcAN¢ioA WASHINGTON. n. <1, mi. 2x._. CURACK MAKERS. AND You cAN Ansozz/TE1.i/REz.if oN THETR Ac- \ . coMn~ ssa oUR cLocKs. A cLocK MAKES/i BEAUTTFUL useful. ORNAMENT FOR roi/R HOME. NoR CAN You MAKE A MORE AccsPTAaL1s PRESENT THAN A CLOCK. ws Rsi>A1R wA Tcuas AND c1.ocKs AND Fur vol/R BROK- EN Jn WELR if sKi1.LFi/1.1. i'_AND REASON/im. Y.” ‘ C. W. PATTERSUN ' roitniiiiseihgllnéfysoiawill Y .reigns in eiimb: I K And somewhere still there may be 1 - ~ if A THE RELIABLE JE WELERS valleys dim. l ach the That thou must DB" W V9 ` ' ` '| i.iii..- sublime. | , RL’ 3 w e have rubbers here to lit e The" Sll the lD0l‘9» b¢C““°° '-ho” Cans'-0 warm.. and comfortable for men and 0 iriis, bi-avehsart God 'bless thee ~ lnvH‘lgelI-:S-gtelilnlvorse thou nrt to-l 4 A ' 'ruff our whole- strength into the conflict. do-. " . - i . \ ~ _ _ » _.».»-.»»-;-1-v-.¢-.».-_.-~»-- noc hear. I -Mens ovmiur 1. 2, 3, Poor, human words of blessing, will Muuu, and boy§sLumbur::g\.: _ . I PNY- l the different height in lsced and buckled at the lowest prices it -q'_ ,_ -I H , ._ SERS QLIBEERS ' "°l`!’ style of shoe. Fleeced lined for women Cloth top rubbers 11°” women. ' ' ' buckles. Womens in button and buckled. ' rubbers with rod soles and heels will give the very best. wear. We have Ill F BROS Shoemen. i it . . 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