. i ._ t ., bECEM1>ER,8. 1917 THE QHARLQTTETQWN GUARDIAN.; » g g M _ PAGE ELEvEN ~ -- ~ ’ ¢ . t`,. it f J . 1 , _ _ _ , ~ .. " ‘ 1 i * 'i ' ' ' ' ’ ' '»\,` ". " Tv ' __ - Y Y Y' Y f - ""3 _ *cw _ ~ ,_ _ ___ A . "‘ -“ _ . »~ -»°' <~ -‘ a . . :"'. "z . 'U i . . I . . -. -_» \ ///& l%“"*‘%tl“°~' ~~ 'Ml =-=_;___-‘W1’iTl*..*_»_-_ 1' ' ’- _ 1*' 1 ~ f ';' »» 'lm ' “\“ ' qgqiuti fig" png” ' ' . _ The _Old Order yet persists, even to the trivial detail'caliift1g it Ti. G if; 4, pg 1|-||5 QUR ||EgE53|'[y __ .... _ o _ A- Good Quality Hot I e entra uar an , . _ _ _ f I ~ , J , 5 . _ I ~ A "'""""`"""'°"""””f"'"-'~"-‘-=*~=-'-‘-`-"~~~'-'-'Y'"'===‘-`-‘T "1""-"""'~"'”-‘~"”“"’~"" _ V _ A L- mf‘5l‘l`7l5UHI \'lf`l1')l‘, I0 pretend to an ignorance of mi imp;-riding evgm ` Water Bottle at necessary part very household equip nent. You will find it an ex- ellent cold weathei N comfort and thos Q which we offer g'uara_nteed to give per- IIIIIIII.“\\\\\` r: - cn 5;- 95 ’1 O (D (U . i H: \\\\\\\@IIlIh¢6if@Z _ IT PAYS to buy in this Province. t ENGRAVING.- We engrave articl- es Free same tluy as purchased. J. R. (.-illis. Ltd. 1533-12-5M4i. THE MORNING GUARDIAN may be had at the News and Novelty Store of Miss Florine McCarey. Mtl’_ LEAVES FOR HALIFAX -l-'_ H. l"11Ikl10i. ti mate ot C. D. 21. / leaves this morning for Halifax. whore :Imax * //////1lA\\“\\\\'I/ll¢\\\\\\\ rr as ac "- _ s E \\\\\\if/1,141//_1*_\_\\\\\YllI/A\\\ feet satisfaction. They _will _w.ii;hstand..hai‘d us- ~ tge and can be depend- ' cd ttpoti not to leak or qrovv hiirtl, ti I eams are reinforced, __ Prices range from L25 to ?l§fi.()ll. Whatever else vo y iiccd in rubbel foods you can btiy here, knowing that we offer the very best value in the city. E-A. Foster t Centtal Drugstore ' Rlulurn//.\\\\\\\\v//1 :nl ll0TEI. IQIIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL \\\ tl \_ 'l`ii.iitip..oii, Ailiiitzigtilf. t‘_ ll. .\’tei'ii_-, SI'tiiitti. tivo. S, l).\\l1i. Ljiit-lil-t~. ll. lt. .\l:tk. .\liii't-ll. .\li's_ ll. ll. t`.:x_ _\ltiicll. ll. ii. _\tt~i’n_ .\'ot|i‘is. t`l|:i~-_ IC. \l:il ' i .n \ are plon.-.1-tl to he ulilt- to niiiiotiiict iluit we' ltiivr.-'rigaiii siiiztirofi tht- ser- virt s of onl- ol' thu hest oiigraveis in he will visit his wife and family. BASK ET COCIAL.-Remember ilie ,Basket Stateful, at Ma.rshi’ie)ii' Halt. \V@11l1@1v-lt~\y lin-_ 12th., Piocceiis in nhl ol' lir-'tl t‘ross. 1023-I2-SMII CH URCH SYEYRT/TCES.-,~'I‘he ltcv. l'). .\1iit-I.:-ati will prcttcli tl). V.) at l.0t 4t)_on Stibliutli thr- 9th ut 10.30; lfIL£ht`it~l.'s t‘iitirt-it 7 p. in. tiliisgtiw iloud Mon- ltii. night, Stunchlll l`ticstlu_\' night tit 7 tl't'lfii'li_ f' PRODUCE MARKET.- lleztlttrs yesterdtiy wire pityliig 250 cents for pork, 90 cents for outs nnil 70 cents 'for potatoes. Nri`i\vithstuiitliitg the _bull weatlit-r tlttero was it fairly good lntitrket. YESTERDAY’S STORM.-The pro- tim-_e wa.<- visited again yest.ertiu_\' by it heiiv_v r-nowstorni itcconipaiiietl by it tulle ot' wind. 'l`hc ittilway very builly blot-ked, the evening train l't'oni t‘h:irloitolo\vn iieiiig stuiivil ut Norlli \\'iltshire and the (‘apo ’l`i'tiver.l>I€ llrutcd in heart and resolution. At the first touch of cynical belief that a public man niay safely bc voted for on 'the former neality the vision faded, and’ there arose instead thespecire a people assumption that hc (10% nm mean. what he Sayg V tvided in counsel, antagonistic in race, pntipathetic in religion. The The army leaves politics to you, bitt in exercising those political "Ni01>‘="' and the Inland boys on At- change that had occurred in three years was marked and painful. privileges which are being conserved to vou by the armv, remember' " ` _ Th"¢¢_}’°a1'5 330 the troops marched out in ati atmosphere warm that you are exercising them not for yourself alone bitt for the army with aifectioii, atid charged tvitlipenthttsiasm The scattered drafts one as well. Do not be alarmed. .’\ soldier cannot take part in politics in now sees are depressed and dcpl‘esSing. To ask men tozttlventtire forth a political way. The ttniform which he wears dcbars him :ts cl’fccttt:tl- ' ` in chilly silence to lose their lives is cxpectlng. too mttcli_ That great ly asplhe gown of the minister or thc robe of the priest. ~.’\ll three are 11101U0llt WHS l1ll0WL'_______Y_ __ l AGENTS WANTED-PORTRAIT AG- Unis ti new line otl prritils, first. vitistt *inlshed portraits, i`i'uinr1_~'- at. lowest. pri(-es. t‘nll or tvrilo the UNITED ART COMPANY, 4 Brunswick Ave.. 'I oi~onto_ 1115-11-10MEs‘at4ipil. - _“_ l AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR “the old reliable Foothill Nursert es." We teach our men to. sell. Experience unnecessary, highest commissions paid; handsome free eqtiipmeiit. Stone & Wellington, To- ronto, Ont. _ 1494-12-MEt|.llDec.31st. 'I EAUHERS WANTED TEACHERS NEEDED FOR 8AS» kotchewnn und Alberta schools. opening first of -January. ` ADDI? stating qtirtlillcations. to (mnaditm Tezichers Agency. Regina, for Sas- katchewan schools and Beveridge Building, Calgary for Alberta D05' _itIons. 1182-11-14M1mo‘ :¥:€-'=--"2"-ll' i-‘mi sA_i.r;. *HEAVY DROWN PAPER. FOR sale, excellent for putting under Inlcloth or carpets. Apply at The rmim `\vAN'rED-MALE WANTED- BOY ABOUT 14 OR 15 Guardian Otllce. 732-10-20M tf. 'i ‘ ; _,_ _ SAFE- QUICK- CLEAN. THAT'S why my linnip I~‘iIler sells every where lamps arg used. Fllls all flat wicked lamps without remov' g burner or chimney. Samples 250, funded it' ttnsatisiat~tory. Write quick. Freer Factories-_ Foster, Que 1487-lil-1M1,8,1t'»,22,2l)_ NOTICE-ALL NOTES AND AC- r-ounts due the firm of W. Grunt and (‘o. tltut are unsettled on Dec. 10th will bo handed to our attorney for immotllute suit. Richard Grant. 1528-12-4M6i. DOMINION EXPRESS FOREIGN tlli<1<|ii~is are act-eutetl by Field Cas liters and Puymas-tors in France fo. their full face value. There is no lietter way to send money to the boys in the trenches. 1949-12-1MEtlDcc. 31st. REMEMBER THERE IS BUT ONE and only one Remington Typewri- ter. Other makes say they are “as good as," “similar to," “as fast as," “its miicli used ns." "as popu- lar tis" the Remington bitt why not have the one and only Remington itself _ A Milne Fraser. llalilitx. N. S. 1613. HELP WAN'l‘ED-FE- _ MALE WANTED AT ONCE A GIRL FOR general housework in a family ol' three. Apply at 146 Pownal St. 1591-12-7Mti. , WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE.-A FEW CARB firewood, Dry Hardwood preferred. Apply to D. Stewart, l0~4‘Kent St. 1344-11~23MDTl<‘. l\l]'l‘l` .\'I‘l0.\'S \'.1\(‘.~\ .\"l' wou|.D You LIKE at on ez' DAii.v at home knitting war sox on Auto Knitters? 'Experience unnecessary than we htivc. Every miin`s life is owed to the stzttef' THE NATIONAL -QUEST‘|0N- IS NOT WHICH PARTY-THERE IS SERVATIVE PARTY NOW-BUT WHICH SET OF MEN DO YOU WANT TO CARRY ON THE WAR F-'OR THE PROTECTLON OF COUN Some may stty that the 100.000 troops ittisetl by coiiscriptioii will the otitcoine of the war. At. the l`i'ont the ttrniies have been six nionths at least 1_000,000 men have gone down. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN MAY BE THE DECIDING FACTOR IN THE GREAT WAR and the question for you to tic-citlo is “lIow would I feel it' I voted' against the measure and the litiiidred tliotisanrl were not sen: t'orwtti'd'."` lighting in Eitroprr is tio business o ottrs-thyey have no business to semi usout to tight. lt' the Germans came to t‘anada we will light. tlattghter and applause.) ilttt when tho Germans come to Ctiiiatlu, t‘iiiiiidii. will be in the same position as llelginn and Northern Fraiice--:iiid you ktiow what that was. And bofore the Germans come tn Canaria they must defeat. Great Bri- tain, they nitis_t defeat that great l<`rencli army. which comprises every man and boy in France who is ca- pable oi' lighting. (Cheers and ap- plause.) They must heat the Cami- ilians, thc- Australians. the New Zea- landers and the new Aiiiericiin army, ami conquering this must destroy the great. British fleet before they can invade this land. t(‘heers and wild applnii_~'.t~..)' Yet llioso patriots will fight tintl 1‘011‘i1lf‘l' these 1-tiiit|ttct‘ors. tA|iplt|tts|». and lniiglilr-1'.) 'I`l|t- only plat-o to light tho (tor- . inuiis is wltort- tint tfiuiiitlitiit.-i urn liglititil.: thf~nt now :tiitl .whore they have linuii lighting tlir-.nt for thc. past Il iinil ii half _vo:ii's_ tAp- ' pliiustni Mr. t‘iirvi1il closed with rt stirrlilg ippcul for tho nialiitenunce ot' the honour oi' Cttnncla. itntl the support ol the bog: at the t’roiii. This could best lic dniieiliy voting for the Union (uiiiilitlates ami then, whether the elf-:stlon wont l.titii~ier or I'nIon they could look the boys in the fnce when they returned. l_»\ppli1use.) The Gift Store Chocolates mr Cliff lm# S No gift is ct.mp'ete with out the accompanying All ou_r . hristmas sweets are now in beautiful boxes of $4 50. THE t TWO Send 3c stamp Dept. 62 C. Auto year. W. N. Tanton. Jeweler. _ 1252-11-1i)Mtf. Knttter Company, College St. Toro- ) nto. _ 1MACS __ f / O delicious chocolates. 35c to' llowt-t' of thc profession is ilu-re, liigli-spirited ntcn who are content lto scrvc according to thc ancient trtirlition of nit-dicinc, in loyalty to “EITHER LIBERAL N03 C0N'gtltcit‘ calling and to their Directors who, themselves. have served, and liornc in their. own bodies all thc liardslii,ps of a,soldier’s life. They have yielded an armv -free from tlisczisc, andfinf Ebmbination with other Tnv ANU S-|-App? -» `|:itttlitiritics they have prodttccd tin army frcc from vice, :uid from ,thc tliscziscs which acconipztriy :ind flow frotn it. ' not nnn. n very nnn,n1nnt nan ml This spirit of thc Front hats \\'orkct't‘w prophets wcrc right or wrong in regard to private inor- iiltty, of national sin tht-rc is no rctnission sztvc by thc slitfldttig of blood. ' ' " The pt'cs<-nt diffictilties in Cnnatla arise from thc :tttcnipt to do two tliings :tt ilic sziinc tiinc, to engage in war :uid carry on the lifc of pcatcc. l"or thc F`i'ctich and lit-lgiaiis the prolilcm was solved by wztr its<~lf_ \\':ir itiiposcrl upon tliosc peoples its iitcxoratlilc tlctitztiifl for ox- rliisivt- st-t'vicc, bitt wt- have liiid to work by fiiitli :ind ittt:ig'iti:ilion :dont-_ \/Vc httvc not sccn tvair _fiicc to face. \\'c :irc wasting our t~ttct"gics in koi-piiig up thc top-litiinpcr of civillztttititt, wltirli in l".iirtipr was lirottglil down :tt one strokc. The w'tstc of wat' is only :i ligiiieiil. li cn thc wzistv of lifi~ :is- l . - sttnics tt reiisoiittlilc proportion wlicii tvc rcllcct tliiit in :tny given gener- ation the mortality is it liutidrcd pci' cent, 'l`hc waste of material is wasterl on things that do not tnaittcr. In time of war tliztt effort apparent riitlicr than real. ln time ol' pczicc tnost htuuan citort is tiiereiy-f-transferred front the making of motor cars or pianos to the making of shells. But in Canada thc wastc of peace :intl the waste of war is carried on side by sidc. i .\Icn’s minds are blinded by business. They think it has sonic- lthing to do with the pttblic good. its ethic is private lIf1l“~ -“O” of it is quite useless for any other purpose. The selling of goods éotlsttttttes ‘the greater part of business; and tlicsc goods are sold to people who do I not need thcin, and do not really want them. This itivolves an elaborate ' . . I - 1' _ V ‘ i; ‘ ~. _ ‘system of railway service. Une illustration will scrtt. A_ train curry I v ing sellers and others who think they must movc about thc country iwill have zi ditiing car. It is manned by at least six stout fcllows'\\'lio wotild bc nittclt better cmploy‘ed carrying food to pigs. liven in ling- present of éoqd choco]?tes' land a man carries his food with him. Ncttf-°l1i\l"`r-" “f fmly Img” are printed every dav merely because war has not come within ottr bor- 'dcrs to give, with its hclping hand, it nctv direction to liic_ Nor have Cttnadiaii woiticn found for tlicniselvcs at place in thc pitblic service They arc inilcfzttigztlilc at nicctings, and tirc thctnsclves ovcr tasks which :irc not csscntiztl. Tltcy ltclp to kccp thc old tnachin- ery of life in tnotion, because war has not brought it to at standstill. Until tltc former things have passed away, women must spcnd their 7 ) ciiergy, 'and men must be exempted from military service, to keep ur the show. _ ___ V » , , _ _» 'i u _, . ' if ‘I IE Ive cl ere-men, either *Girlie U c .IVTH31IT`i0T m1§dfan~rrfgsg-rVg;--1~q11i1'a-lent--t-t-y--~l~l-i()5¢§~~t;a5§la»lt-i€$,.--»----»-~-.-ll.-_--._.-..__.. requires no great strategist to guess that those reserves are now used up, that there' is not now a Canadian fighting man in F.t\gland, :ind that the Corps tnust live on itsclf until it is exhausted. lt is a rash "f:»eo`ple»\`iishicl1 would willingly incur the sullen wrath‘0f' :tn arn1y`~\vhicll`i= has fought bravely, :ind 'finds' itsclfdefeated by lack of reiiiforccinent.-; _which could have been supplied. ' - _ For aiycar wc had in lingland ~:t cotnplctc division with .a perfect organization, That division has been evisceruted to supply its interior force, as if a nian wotild destroy his watch for the nietal it cQntal11¢fl- _The sacrifice could not be helped. Men were not offering by voltintary ~ enlistnicnt and means did _not exist for olitaiiiing them by other meth- fr ods. ' ` " " The system of voluntary cnlistmcnt was a deadly syst_cin.` _|_It"` V' sacrificed the Howcr of thc flock. lt brought into the army all“tl)c~ -' men of high spirit. It also bronglit .in many men of I0\\' l1l))'»“1‘i1\.¢»'>.»in who instantly became a burden instead of a supports It brought tothe 'front men who would bc tnorc ttsefttlly empfoyed iit home, and left behind more stolid men, who makg_n1ost useful soldiers. ln the army V good feet :ire equally important with good heads. _ I . V it is bc-ing hinted, but not yet said openly, that Canzirla nits done ~ ~ enough This infamous suggestion .has ttssttnied zt _most subtle. fQrin_,,,,,,.. /\ finger is pointed at :inot_licr nation which is arming itself slo\vly,~'= nit-iliodically, rt-lciitlcssly,-an nation which is resolute that it sltall not leap into the war half prepared, as, we were compelled to do. itlllnr .certain questions one must not paltcr. W-lieii personal honesll' *md national honor are coticerned, the qLlCSfl0l1 ‘IS 110i. “IS it €110l1gl)." ,but “iq it all?" iii face of the temptation to hold back a part of'tbe,price .` ~ . < L -._ _ - . . ' . ‘ the only answer is Retpo mc Sulliaiios. , it » For one who is fond of recritnination there is ample maiertatupoii _ which hc mat' exercise his gift_ llc may recall the l¥1CXP°1"@1\$1¢ alltl waste of \":il Cartier. The answer to that is thc Canadian .»\rtny Corps, :ind its feats :it Yprc>‘. (ff'\11`fl‘l@Il<‘. \11“}'» "lid P-'If'“‘_iI“"A"‘l”‘l-"=l"); ' llc inziy rt-czill thc liiif`t'otiitt»ry, tiirpttititlt-, or igtiiirzttlcc of ttifltttrini niiitistt-rs 'l`hc 'instrcr is the ttiinics of thc turn who hrivc tzikctt their( Ulm-r»_ tir, if he should " ` '1`his is :t new kitid,of'war, already the longest that ever was _, fought. ln other wars there waslsome cessation ,sttnin1,e_r,c':,intpaig'its and ctiscful winters. Ncvcr before did men go so far away to iigl'ii,' ` or remain so long a time. in this war there is no discharge. The; » army has witnessed thc stream of reinforcements drying up. They arciexilcs, and few will sec again their native land. Already 'they' ~_ are forgetting. .\lcn forget because they must and not because they “ff will. 'l`lic_v have :iliandoncd hope of furlough oryrclcase. There are r _nouelo take their place. They are there until the cud comes. many this is the fourth winter; and one can hear their cry, "Ilow long, (_) Lord; how long?" V - ` - '-_`~ .f\i a tinic when the minds of public men arc strained to thc utntost`fj`” an addition:tl and sordid task is imposed upon thorn,-,th_¢'T$_l},i\_§,'tL\,g‘>‘Fi,0f_ ' an election. ' lu thc name of those whose life _is a daily ac;il`tpo,.nIl3 those who lovc-their .cottntry are implored, in .this our ttece§S_i_l}';_.,#1;.‘1 soften in this time of private S_i0\'l'¢>\$;'*,__i1¥1<1l ¢_2,,_f