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Qiflvt »i¢».i._i_ _ _ PAGEFOUR . ‘» ‘ .'_.‘_,»‘ Ma"-__»-~ ';'.{ ` _ _ ,,.. - " 'J `l ' -' ""‘ - . . rfz"?"*')ii0w_¢»rs__0i S;_»01~i _re- . - _ _ - ,_ ° . _ - - ~ men ei' r en ie ay protesting with equalsolciiinity against the remain Closed so long as the people living ___ _lim _he“Tedd_;‘°§_e3;_"S ___ _.h_____§’0m Bl‘itlSll lJl0Cl{2i(l£‘ Of (iCl‘l`l12ili 1)0l‘tS Wllll€ bythen] C-P10059 tg keel) then; Q]()S9d_ When,_tc;\~_')i1 in 1_91? and thc cle-v_er playing _ ,_ ' ' - , ,° - bl b_ hi t _' :anno they themselves 810 lilllsllmg the m0St in compliance viith the law and the will of f7,,,.z‘;f" ‘f,f_'fw,';a_f_ __‘_§‘,j,e'e,f,,,‘0 M5 dainiiablc and iiiurdcrous :ind treacliei'ous_ the majority, the roads ai‘e opened the pro- past moulin me great divide iiameiy Chester Vanlderstinc \ieitiier can blockade agaii1st_Bi°itaiii with siibnii_i1‘iiies._p@1~ Com-Se is to make the best of it and to _OM ____o_a_______h___ * _‘___ Base Ba" In slio1't wc find that the Qerniaii iniiid iiij S(-;»_9_tl13t autgigts and Others Obey the l;|wS_ 1_;____r;1_?s__i__1i éi'_i3__1_;t___t_c-ri€_e_r__;_§i§__s;‘§;t te__a_:3 variablv iustifies what (ieriiiaiiisiii do€S No good can come of useless and acrimoiii- M,,,.k Dues, Tm. ,,,,,,,,, it ,, w1,,,,r,,._. no iiiaftei' how revoltiiig it ina.\’ be to _Ci-:ous discussion after -a question has been '_§‘ai1»_~ _§~'=>w_"1\1s 6111 1_0"-11_: 1_1»e__f;>___1\1=1_;'_l~ -- ~ ° ' - uesra e_.s-"‘ ' S' vilized liuiiianity while they whine liliegggttlg-(l_ but much harm may Come of It and _ow and ;__;__?f';_‘_L_‘__ _‘jd vii] _"__ ________ whililied curs when the odds are Qiillitfsive have no doubt that the obstructions E1;_f_'~; tflifii \;01'dH__CH1;:Z1f___f_fi;;';F§___;25 - 1 . . . ~ . _ _ , _ - _ - ‘ c s_n a _' ' agalnst thelu~ ~'1 he) even L0n1Dl"uued th""t‘l)ldLed on loads In the bha-pe of spiked to 111 ant ve mis ant this [vouch th ' “wree ifiveii no chance" in the boin-i ilunks etc with 'i view to in 'u -' 'f t for eiiiriiwsstprofii-aria w`i1e11 10111 b e"\l ts to whi ‘li thel' were sub_l€cted=ilt ether ii ‘ 'V t J- Img, 1 no- of his °l" °°”"' '“““"S dem' "nd af alfnlen ‘- 0 L 5 id Ug in eien 'Ing au 05 lunnlngl ale ter 1'c1~ovei'ing said: “I lost ilie best bv British guns. as the shells fell so thickly the result 0_1, this Continued agimtiom ri-1011.1 1 .E;»@_r 11a1i___ 11 iri1e_.;i{.o1_-1, il-out around theiii that there was nothing left __ . .__ _ ..._ The House of Qualify' iof theiifown views and the inaccuracy oi' ,_ 'f' “__ W" gm, ’,,, .,,,,,,,y__,,..,, _ _ _ rin and Summer Wu" Sun." that 'those of the others little is to be gained byilniiivii; riiilde Erin: il. Pr. A. of Hlsir snappv buns for sp g t ‘ A ' _ continuing the controversy. Certain roads 2.‘{,',§',,'.§l'fi¢li.ii»ilri°"i{`i'id1tii1i’aDi§»i)'r0El,,f,i‘ me Stylish and \ well marie » have been opened in compliance with e-ivide the .varnf ` There aie style and service feature-:i in these suits. ' ' = ' ` 3 Not"_1\b_le Paton’s Values ` Well-made Men’s Navy Blue Suit§ ata very moderate price. ..... .........~..-....$I2.00 Also smart: tailored Suits in Dark and_ Light Grey s English tweed-at $14.00 that is both stylish and serviceable. _ ` About 100 ‘Tweed suits in Browns Mottled Grrysarid assorted heather Worsted suits, your choice of any at one price.. ....... .......-.....$l3.50 Extra _Values in novelty Suits“'for`thenYoiiifi'g Men at $10.00 and $12.00 Mens smart service- nhle Pants lor holiday wear. $2.50 $3.00 $4.50 Also Smart Overcoats and Waterproofs. Meii's furnishings of all kinds at I . o' 0 _ head to o. aiviays w 1 i am = 0( _ _ cheery and happy was (‘lieste|- Van- ’ a e for them to do but surrender or run away, MlStlI'1I)ED AGITA l`I01\ i'S Picture him in my 111i“d» ‘ I ' ' t _ - _ cannot say any more. l ani too grlev ` Gt This is Geriiianisin, nut it is no con fined to geograpliical Geiuiiany: we have it! right here in Caiiada. Since the war began the Liberal press has been fairly screainiiigt with charges against the (loverninent and its conduct of the war. l’i'ciiiicr Ilordeii has been callcd a “weakling" ui-table to in- itiatc or carry out an aggressive policy: his colleagues were accused of graft; rotten nitioiis, etc , etc for med standing texts fdr honiihes on the collective and individual in- capacity of the goveinnicnt And the sreaiiiini: was iii-itlicr hindered noi' modi- iied by the unst.int.ed praise heaped upon b<><>t-si <>_1Q__=i_1_1i‘_1i _“uf helices. _f¢\\_i\_i_.\.' lr"-_i *overt | the goveiuiinent by the press of the United strations have so fai not done much harm. If we mistake not they have done good and if the siiarls become a little louder they will bring a lion's growl that will silence ol. '[`liei1f_ disturbances and their ui.-i.1iit`es- . avinfe, .' ` '-.g_- itch fhr notoriety, but their effect will be tcn times more rousing in favor of con-` lutionists and revolutionists and racial Y. I } _ I _ _ _ _ __|\\in_c ow-sinasiers began. haidly knew St2ii€S Pllid _(il‘E‘Hi~ B'l`lt2illl ftll' liS S]ll€!‘.t`llti their ()W11 mlndg 011 the Subject, of (7011- scriptioii, are now strongly in favor of it. conduct of its share in the wa1'. British statesnien iii' the House of Continous and elsewhere were superlative in their praise of what Canada had done and the United States held (`anada up as an example to her own people as to what they should and could do when tl'ic_v`ciit,ci‘ed the war. llut none of those things affected the streani of vituperation and -abuse heaped upon thc Borden governinent. Now, when the vaccilating conduct of the Liberal Leader in connection with con- scriptioii is referred to; when he is ac- cused of holding up the passage of the con- scriptioii bill for almost a month. at a time when every day counts: when the liagglirp onpoizition to coiiscriptioii is criticized these same screaniers whine that this is not the way to preserve the unity of Canada! Is Canadian unity and wholehearted parti- cipation in the war any the less threatened bythe charges and ci'iticisii1s that have been continuously levelled at the govern- ment since the war began? This is not a time for mutual recrimina- tion ,it is ci time for c`o-operation and mir tual good will in a cause on which not only the present but the future of Canada de- pends. Nothing is to be gained by empha- sizing the diil’ei'e1ices but everything, pre- sent and future, is to be gained by overlook- ing the differeiices and workiiig together V ‘ _ r g, a e e talk of .starting a strike to paralyze Canada`s |figliting power, and our people would liavo been shouting for conscription from one end of Canada to the other. It is safe to say that since the rioting in Quebec the .ininiber of Canadians who are outspohen for conscription has at least doublerl.- '|Mail and Empire. _ _ NOTES _ ___--‘PL--.i_.. | "‘Coi1sc_ription-but conscription of ,. wealth too_ is another excuse. The man who says that is against conscriptioii. Speaking of fuel controllers, the good old-fashioned householder who nightly _banks the kitchen range is not to be over- `looked. ' _ Conscription is theproper thing. That is why its opponents dare not oppose it openly. That iswhy they talk of a referen- dum and of conscriptioii of wealth. The more the Pan-Gerinans talk of an- nexations, indemnities. and other boom. _from the wa1', the bettei' for the Allies. The Independent League for a German Peace for the common good of ali. We want l"~i'i~ tish fair play. we want wholesouled :1 nd united participation in the war till it is fin- ished. .-.~.-.~.... » .-1 .. .-,,,,,. ..,,..,,.,, ,.~M~,,.o ~.,¢.~.~A.\~~~A~v...»-»--.~..~..-. .»-/¢»¢¢¢~.»»i ~-».»-»,~-».~_~v,_...,.,._-.~., ,.,..1._ _.,,,.,.,. ,,. , ,,, ,,,,, f_+f\/.~“_fv»;f~_¢c.~f~'?~< ' f ~ ‘ ~-~'~'\- +1. fcfd - :_ r iMarine,` Fire, Life and' all ,,_,_,,,__ ,_k__;;_-,__ ____ ____ __ Branches of Insurance _ ‘"°_"_°L“°‘ - , V LoNDoN.-ron isaiiff. on me r-mi Hulls, cargoes and freight of Sailing -_steamships in_sured against perils of the risks. _ Buildings of all kinds_an:i their cont against loss by Fire and Lightning. Life, I€ndowment,- Accident, Health Automobile risks covered. -,¢ Q We have facilities unsurpassed by any Agency in "Ninety-foiir prisoner.. time mm- the Maritime Provinces, for effecting Insurance of all ="~‘° "‘"" °"" ""‘ ""’““""“ “‘"“‘~ °““' ; kinds. ` l Lowest rates consistent with absolute security, », 'HYNDMAN & ICO., LTD.. 33§_j.;.%§i‘j_.§:’“_..:§§'.:1r.__;::' ‘freirpiilme ao. or 'ei Queen si.,ci1'i0w11 Q The Oldest Insurance Agency in ~ ~¢ \ _ . . ~. 1 » , foo,” AA, ,`,`_.~ o . . .,_ _ , .0-. . . -_-\ . _ _ .4 ~ ~ = _. 1 -. _w.¢;is_v°._r°.i.»..u1»i-__» _-1...-_ 7. -, _ _ discusses the dividing up of Russia. Its _plaiisought _to b_e placarded where the paci- _fist visionaries in Petrograd will see them every day. _ i _ cAi=runEo sv aairisi-i WAR- saws Vessels and .fhofa of the Ra-rl* Sea. has been cap- SCB. and Wal' The announcement says-“The com- mander-in-ehief in the East Indies ir- poris th_;i_t Tuesday morning His Maj- ' ost_v's s ps under his command , - ents Insured tiired Fort Satin' after a »reeistanr;nd)t three hours. _ _ . . . "The fort ls situation th t- Llabllliy Zfld ern shore ofthe Red Sea (iii th; lgiiiii- ari1_n anchorage. 180 miles north of Péhrlm. ' material stores, camels and thehar- bor Diant were captured. . "One Britisher was killed.” (Full. Salli! is on Kamaran Bay. in Yemen Province. southwestern Arai bla. ‘Large rock salt works arg iocat-` i~‘ron1 the heart and lips of Frank iliarliey a fomier (‘.t1ailotteto\vu man. 1 WERNER HORN ON BOSFON- The case of Werner iuaiy 1 5 aftei .iii .ittcinpt to ilwiiiiitr- the iiiteinaiioiial lirulge al lliiiiist llorn is the unlawful trauspor ting ot’ explosives in interstate crm claiiiivd to be 3 lieutenant in the (lei man liiiidwehr and contended tha tained the lower c"oiii‘t.' In default 0 1510.000 hall Horn has been-in th: Dedham jail. REVOLUTION IN GERMANY _ T0 START IN SEPTEMBER NEW' `YORK, N. Y.- lludwii Lore. secretary of the _German Fed, eratio1i"ol' _the Socialist fpartv in thi Unlted"States-. announced fhe hai been notified by thé Socialists o Germany that a revolution wouli be started September 27th ot’ thi iyear. According to the information received by Lore. _the principal ur Frankfort-on-Maiii. Although the ' information `wliicl has come to Lore and other Amer lllmfl bi' British warshlps. . can Socialists concerning the pose' bility of a revolt lu Geriuauy' is ii' no means definite in character it i 'presumed that the Teutonic Social is-ts and Radicals favor the abdica 'tion of the Kaiser and the establish 'ment of a German republic. Tiif demand for a radical change li Government has been voiced severa times recently in various sections o Germany. the latest being in tn.- Reichstag on May 15, when the de mend for a republic was raised. OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOIQ ' DHILY SELECTIOHS FOR I lllllllilll REIDEIS -onus Furnished by W. I. Leueen. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IT ALL coMEs BACK 'lv=l»§i'i»'|"P=l' L-\..l.&~l»ul»~l-ln L fox? _vs The little piece of machinery work ing away l side of us and which wi call ou-i' inéiifidry has some qiieer mo tions sometimes. it would sec-iii out lo di h = iii: vclope. llow stupid ai1_ri'biiiiil iiiir tcrgetliil they iiii were as they wnllc ed with Jesus day after day along thi dusty roads and camped with him un y der the starry sky on the mountalr aides. .And how diill and lieavv .1114 opaque we are as this :fame (‘iiilst living in some dear friend, associate: with us diiy a.t'ter_day. When thzif the great man‘s daily lite. But wh! e happy hum while the dear ones are still here and can take e ride! There in mother for instance-why not. re nt n. _v not mmem er now dear old quiet and thoughtful Dad ' B. Dues( and forivariierl by Joseph N ` ` ' _ ' ‘i/l'l@l'n. is not fOr \Vl`l2it I/h@_\7 in TRIAL AT LAST. % 1_ _ in ms# _ psig . V . . risings are planned to occur ii_' Potsdam. Breslau, Erfurt. Bei'lln`an' -. - ` » ~ i _ ’ f Wd 01108 Jiave, to e eforc i . i/ _ _ memory engine can he "tuned 1ip“ fo ~ ' - ~' ~ - ° its best runnliig. "It nll comes hnck' . 1 l m ' as we__si_t alone hy ti1e__qmpty chiiir -___,__ _ _ ' - - - - \ - “lt allronies back" as we take a _vel _f 12.. .` \ ,` _ ..f.iiie,udeson & Cudmore ` fa » vyriiner Buiiang 101 Gramm su-e ei (_ | f, ; Ask to see the _gf 1 _ _ _, _ ___ 1 _- -1 » 9 _ . . - ,_ -\ _’ _ , _ _ _ 1 \ ~ $1 . | ~ .» `,-.__ _ ___,, friend is "glorified" the riiemoi'_\' - A wheels "mber up ,md work overtime __ __ __ ,_ Mr. D. I.. Moody has now been ln t1en_ ven many years. yet many men are ' _ _ ‘- _ '_ » - _ nmemheiinig countles'a little things of §i°¥'6'15MBm"3‘4 ' _ ` ._. __ l i » '\ not oil vip the machine and' let it rpir _ _ . . » member new that mother has always ' ‘_ ,' ' ' 1 ' _ ' :¢_;ve:_ Hams and tender_r_iesd and___t:__¢_ _ __ ___ d . craves .lac 's respect. honor. ond' con I Whif€ Dbpiill dlid C8l'lV88'b00l! high and medium Clit poilted Of l'0\ll`lCi U8-8, While ¢|\ll1‘|¢ii¢d -14;. neo.ho~en_ _ _ __ _ _ ' im been ion; in ni, wily of me ant- fldeew "1 ‘°'°' 5"‘"°'° "°"‘“ ""“° leather. orcanvas covered hgels. Prices ran ing from $2,00 (9 $3 75, Pom md Ogfm-||__|n thever in. or ni., attempt. my um mm =r°“nd___h‘=__“°°\‘ me '°"_°,t°"'},°_‘,‘, "_, lateststyl aisoa bidg showin! vi rubberuile sporting shoes. Canvas ii>dote for the growing ni P’ E' I’ to adwfmlign fiom "Mft Fwy' Th" pm' ziiiriit ii 8 thecegi-Irniteymzrireruup yi; High Clit %h ld* dh tllediilfn limi 0 t clit: tlmre 0 on sum in? der in tyhie cémetery before wg piesii ' ,. . . B fl I I On 0-» - Umm 0 » . -- . _ _ _ - ~. r » -_ ' . rnia ilrifiuie um ir G I2* 1 t r'lUR_in “beiiintl nd rep _¢l;_‘;al";*4i§?6_:'“°-1* "'~°i*¥°’V ""7 _|;’“£%md _'Ami' _“lim pin; ¢||” ggpg_|L||||_ Dem _ije_ _ ture or disperse it) ( W, tj. R|DQW_AY,` 1*, _ , I t _ . _ , . , \