7 _ ' ' l l r ' L l ‘ . ,Wil nlmniu dvml windows. l-|'_“..l 1,' n» ,'_.1"< ._ ~ '» '_ -<.l_‘1';.'*~.. ~ -‘- _ _ __ i ' " ,~_»,. 'Ml ’l`i. __ ,"'_~‘~.,,’__'_ " \' I’ .` " -=‘ . . . _ i _ ._ < ‘ it "M _ f ‘~»»“ '. "_ fn . ` ' 'i ` ~ ~ _ ` _.-, ¢s,';»\ , _.,q;. ‘ ’ `-_."'_'__."__;" -._~. » ‘_ "" ' ,2`,¢‘i,:z'. -§'~ M , _ __l,,,,.,s_». _,,,., ~ »...._ . -. -_,,l~.. ._ .._.. _ _ _ . _ ._____._ __ _..;- - “__ _ _ll ' ‘ _ ii ~ -= fl.. ¢~»<~»..t». - ' ' " ' " ' " ` ' ` ' _ l_,. _'run-_fue-_.' ~»- _ ‘ ~ - 4-""""~"»' t . . " . ll if '. l l » 1 < ~ ff _ ' .s~“._ .l _ 1.. _ - »_ _ __ __ _ _ _ ~__._ _ il __ » ’ , ~ 1" ._ _ \ ti. _ _‘le __ ' .1 - ~ Hr .- _'.1 t‘. ' ‘- .- __ ‘_ ii. '»-_fn . __ ._ . "»:=»;'r'-'.'3‘ -‘ it `=i'~' _ _‘ri »..=l;l‘~=_-“_» ».'>-¢‘=r“‘-'J xl in-7~'-:~’.__;5,'-"_ ‘_ ;‘#»»;.--'<»~ »\ V. .- _ ‘->’ `i,i *_* .-,_»~€'f-;»'..~1;i»-,l'5~l~r§-`f~ ly.;-. » _ f l'= ~_ , ' 1;’ ,.»._~_.___ _;s,_»',-~,>;l.' . it _ .»-_ 2o_-'rue speech' iromitho Throne st. the opening 0' ' so oul thunkfuluess to Divine Prov e that we should __13__§;v;I_;3r°pr|a“f (fsvefiial to the Guardian) _ leavin!! the method i` pa tt -b __ o ylnen o el _ ld nw PAPUS. lteb. 20.~A strong move' deternllned later. , l ment -has been \lnd;~l-taken hy lead- Proposals have been lint forward , lor the successful issue of the terrible (Special to The Guardian) L I,a_,|_am_-am__t°d”. ,was In pan _“_ ‘°i_i‘§u.ugsle in which. _,or ____ long B W___| MoNTREA____ F__b_ 20 ___A__ __ ____ ing 'plenilwtentlarleu to bring the in the hope of lldjustlug the trouhic lislneut eventshave transpired oi lov/il: ;8fncejtlie' last session of Po.r~§_ the hillwst °°l1!1°quence _to the plre and to Canada. After withstand- ing with steadfast valour,repeated _ss- saulte-prcssed with the utmost vig- or and determination, the Allied forces, taking the offensive in all theatres of action, _advanced to dec~ isive and overwheiining victory. Ulpon terms oi practically unoondltlonsl surrender on the parte! the enemy srmisticos were arranged and are now in effect under which extensive strategic tel'rlton-ies have been evac- nate‘ll,_'g"i|llis, munitions and other war material and suhpiles surrendered on la vast scale and the -greater part oi me seattle nests, delivered up to tile Allies it conference is now being held at‘Peris to determine the con- llltlons upon which peace will _ne concluded. As the decisions of this conference will 'be of vital importance to Canada as well as other parts of the Empire it is being attended byt he ltigllt Hon. Prime Minister and ac- uccompltnied by other of my Advis- ors, ' lathe. notable victories leading to the glorious issue accomplished hy the arms of the Allies none of the forcesiengaged bore a more valorous or heroic part than those of Canaria where their’ achievements through- out the entire war have wioil imper- lshablu renown for their country. it is inost lratifyiug to be able to state that in the tina! and decisive stages ot the mighty struggle our divisions in_ thc fldld were maintained at overl iitrcngtli and equipped in thc bign- ng ana a will be the scene coll frontln tl D ~ .need and all un-precedented crisis, The chief lenders oi' the opposition realize that lion. W. S. Fielding he- his stand for compulsory service when est degree with nil the requirements _ . mn e ynfglxniggi, ‘;g;u:Z§;_l;dt!:;§`de?_:_‘_ii Llavy for proflecticgn of her sllol°e§waB ree among thelilsclvcs ol' havo. tile ollceau in it speech which he matic The ____°b_e.___ for the ______m ___em____ lmcovfil-ed a lllgle here lan- nlght M. peace conference udjust their qnsr- today at it luncheon at _tile mansion ers ___ _m'_y temmrary w__e__e____ the _gllmlral W_ Oswald ,Story who ls- in rel. 'house on thc subject ill demoblllza Opposition _Ltbernls a_e_faced Wm collllnandol' the north Atlantic uqusq. The opinion is being eztpressed lby_ tion und the ilrlny of occupation. me “e¢e9s|_¢y of choosing 3 leader ron of the British navy stationed il; some optlm-ists that the enemy' rep- “Before we come to the busiuessl who Wu be acceptable not only to lllllifax The occasion was ll dllmer rerlentatives will meet the Allies in which i’or_lns the reason for this the ___embers but Wm draw back _O by me clly eouncll and the Board Ol-_thc middle of April. Encouragement l:il.tiiering,' he said, "l am sure you the _party those “be__a____ who (_um____ _ Trade to the pn;-ty of vlslung news. over this effort is found in the state- would wish ml: to express seliti __ _____d_____ me _mD___s_o__ of __ _great llalwl- mel, from the Wesley-ll m-Own. lncni. that it number ol llrlllietfcc ments which evcryonc rears, of Ge- ¢¢_»s_ ‘ terms already ngrecd upon will llc it-stililoll ngalnst the outrage atienlpt- _md also prove anmcuve to me new “I regret you (lid not mme new embodied in the pence treaty. _ ell upon Pl-emir_~l~ Clemenceilu ilyl __p____t of the f_______e__s _md the o__g______ _cnonel-_'l Sap] me Allmlra-l_ "mul see It was said today that the Allies some vile hand und our great satis zlng _a_bo__ element _____o__g__ the co______ wlm; Qanudats naval work Wag on would probably soon define the en- iilctlon and 1'ellt=l’_tllnt, so ful' as we ___y_ _ lllls caan we have hall over 100 yes. emy boundaries und tix the amount are at present nltorllled, ile is in no gills of uw navy Dpel-allng_ manual; of reparation Germany lnus t psy. serious danger," by -between 4.000 amd 6.000 (Illnrui ‘od our a_,m______ have b______ ______ngo__|l___t8w thulaw mr w__m_‘1L_______L___t____ p_enc_o__coni’e_re|lce___lo an cnd_ witill_ll Tomo military problenl t_lnlt Germany sud for the __eS'_o__auo__ or pence _O _,__6s_dem_ of the C______d|____ P_________ _ 1. li ores polls llc ttille_ 1~ifi`ol~i_ is le forbidden to rulso iloops by con » the world. Through -the long conflict Railway has directed that at 10.30 “_ directed to obtaining nn .inter-nllled, scljlption for lon years. The urgu- _.wm_ “__ _um v_c_s___u___eB _md va__y___g ____ sat____d__y_ when the h___e_____ ___ adjustment of _umlcrteiurlilloll ques- ment udvauced is that this _wil-I lend _ fortunes our _maple ______c__ 8__ow____l __c__od____0d_ to _“an every _r_____ ____ tions -within rl month and hope is ex- France and Italy to llgree that noi r lhelmwlvos to doum that victory the mms from A'_'muuc ___ I,ac___c Dressed that it in possible within :L-nl ther they nor thc other Allied nal. I ; won” _many cmwu our cause wh_c__ Shan __top _md every _wuvmy througm dilys _after President. Wilsons return; ions will ovel- wsort io uullscrlpiioil _‘ was 'mm or t__“u_ _md _____t_______ Cm the sy___w___ Sh_,_n ccaso _.___ one to France to tix the date for lloldlngi ngain. ' mlnum the formal -peace conference wltil LONDON. Feb. 20.--’i‘lle pence _THE TANGLEDPOLITICAL S_T_ representatives of the neutrui pow- conference nt Paris decided to ali- ' UANON _ __` _""“""°_ ”`-‘*"“_ _ ers present. _lollrn as a result oi’ the attack upo._ S The plan 'for speeding up contem~ Premier C-lelnellccau, says it despatch OTDAWA F b 20 _ _ plates the adjustment oi’ tho dis- from Paris this morning. There wlli at me t______g_'ed ;o`m_c___ JB`“_K_Iun:_‘gm0_M;Sl I ’ N quietlng boundary disputes tnmngn he no session of the Conierellcc :c I C d \ ('_l n thc judgment of experts slid confer-_ lilly. g _e “ke ___ D__v0_________c when _ ences between tho illtnrcstcd llations._ (Special to the Guardian) _he opens _,_____u________m to____y‘___ um. (special lo the Gum-alan) lt is realized that everybody cannot LONDON, Feb. 20.- tvlnstollg _ _ the _Wo _;__o__~D___ c0mpo___n the H us t_'__HA1__u,\Ax_ Fen 20___C_m8_da»B proud be satisfied ilud that the time has Spencer Cllurullill, Secretary ol' Wai- S ° 0 but llgtle known 8_1-lin ,mm th come when the d-lsputsnts _must ng- paid a high tribute to Premier Clem (Special to the Guardianl OTTAWA. Feb. 20|-'lt \\'il.si:rllil- litely decldefi last night thllt the re- ' mains of Sll' \’\"lll'rid lillurlcr will l'f>.s Jemetcry ill the Quebec consiitllency many yeurs. It was urgefi tilnl lilo tomb of ibn dlstlllguislicd tfansdiur. would be the object ot' perpetual pi:_ lrlinagc in the province which guvn hlm birth. Since -Sir Wilfrid lived in Otiuwn lol' so ina-ny years and in :ls much as Lady Laurier intends to remain in tllc capital, it wus finally decided which Sir \\'illl'id wprerlcntzlll for so| Snnltllfe. erenee ay e eld by Middle of April. Ottawa Finally Decided ipon. - l Inst night that burial _will take _place ‘cn Saturday ln the beautiful 'Netti- Dame Cemetery in Origin, I 'rne stale funeral will 'die 'tile mon impressive ever witnessed 'ln Camo; liiembclfi of Parllahlent 'ali parts of the 'Dominion poured into ine enplllll unlny from the roi-‘lnai op ozling ol’ lin- Parliamentary session toduy but illc lilihiilees Ol' 'fha COBB try is ovel~.-'liadowed by the-dbhth Of the l»~'f'~ll's outstanding 'ligiire who \\'l\»= - ‘ by political 'friend lne foo ._ : ._ Many of the `inei'fibell's 'plid their l tribute to the deceased statesman last | night when over a ~thou`adnd1!dmii‘era illed bust the bronze casket In which repose Sir Wllfritl's rtitnaliui. ' At the itolury Club yocterlluy, ircslded over 'by Rotnrlull Hon. W. \_ Pierce, Lleuiclnillt Fred M. Nash :ave li most interesting talk on his ex ierloncc oversees. izllis. _ _ 4,.-. ,__ _ ° - cause if his nllcllcstlolicd intclzrity "“ "_" " ' ‘ 1 ( I ' The service these lucu have roll-l um _mml oxists for __ me _.___e__d___ .lercd to Culmilo has been great. _ ~ . uclss toward him among both unlonisi They h“v° had to "mn “man ships) ` N _ ,_ und live ii life to which they were .~ ~ _ ~ _ _ ~. ,ml E; l~_l ~ i. __\. ¢| and opposition Liberals, his great _"__ ____c_____o___e__ ___ any W__y_ They _ __0____ he _“___ Sc__gG_____ E_m(___ ______________ 1 _ lei won l v nookay tn nurience and his status as ll tluune _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ lslll-ii. l .i-_ll cl\m~_» -i' 12 and from 2 _il critic is the lnan most suitable “Lv” b°"'° 'mow h“"d"hif’S 011901" V .0 was will kmoldy-ll I ln ' ‘fl rl-3"' 9-- 'llc lirlil- '~ officers would e ’ ._ lully and their conduct throughout “°mm°”“‘ ’~' "T ‘* Omm 1"* °“ 0* U- __ mr ,_ After lnskillr: brief l~ei'cl'slice to the ‘sri whitfli thc old t~\`lh B:li.ini'y llla_v»- zl llurlllg the Slllllull- r_>l`fellslvl~ under lujor l’l‘o\vsc_ use colonel 'Prowi-c, leur. .\'n:°'\‘l»fiieli`t'el'l`¢iii'ated. " t'_bey‘ p`roceeue,tls| or ~"e~_~»l.l-n»=~lll in ¢-~f~~» ` I (_: T _$`._t »f r `»". “»" . ..,. P \ il \ _..._» ,_ streets. Before iilallkls Billiard l'nr- lor on Barrington strcct the soldiers were drawn up with fixed llliyofnctn At Duko street, the pick ot the police force stood ready- The inch came down to Barrington. and halted at the 'sight of the fmilitary. 'Then the -police rushed them with their clubs. Thr: battle was over nlmost ns soon as 'ii began. The removal of Toni Andrews. who was sarestcd yesterday 101' DM' tlclpation in the riot of Tuesday nlght from the police station to thc county juli, saved _thc City liall ‘from being attacked last ni!hl-. 5110111! lifter ten o'clock, while the majority of the policemen were driving tile rioters sonthwards, a mllitaryscr- golmt called at the police station :lndnisked il' Andrews was tliero. He fénmed tu lbqllmlfu UW' HUKUUYB *newer und demanded that he -'be shown _through the cells. _ The Pro- yii|t_nsrllnsl compiled. and the ser mst. .mlsnsu that Anal-we had ll‘|-encll clnpltnl at olicc. socintlon today Lasued ll statement 5 wish it to be clearly' known that they llelullsoclate themselves lroln any -ut riots At the police station this _ :no riot nfl nat nisht to knife Deputy ` l;\lle( ol' police, Flilmcr. ` CUNDENSED SPECIALS LOST--BUNCH OF KEVS. FINDER PARIS, Fob. 20.-All lnlulls seem suddenly to lbc focussed on Europe's frightful slid perhaps illsuiubic finan- cial situ-ation. The pencc conference is turning its full nttoutlou to the question of indelnnitles. The Minis- ters of Finance are'footlng up coi- umns und talking helplessly in hunti- papers are advancing what c few months ago would have set-med fun- nstlc schemes for the liquidation of lln,l.lonn| debts. Members of the Peace Collfcreuce are now giving almost their whole time lo tho question of tho actual terms to be imposed on ill which he sold that this branch ______“ _ _ ___ ,_ __ l _fietilsr baffling. As for P`re.uce every-l Germany. 'l`l1oy desire to hasten tneso utely towilrds Gel-many in the vain of melting tho riot. The President 0i_ essential matters sud get lho worlii lilo Halifax Great War Veterans’ As- back oll n pens-_<-_ basis ns quickly evil lenst li. lmrtllll solutlon_ Of the European Allies British lill- alllcss are perllnps tho llost. Yet, cv-_ vu Britzllil`s situation is ‘lich that lil is seriously proposed by n conserve- ilvo linnnciill paper its the only way out of the distressing difficulties. tc` rcpudiete one third of tho national debt, clloosillg that third which was subscribed by the wealthy peoplr und use the llltcrest which wouldl have been paid on this third to llqul- date gradually tho other two thirds. ltaly`s situation which was had even beioro thu will' is now said to be alto-, body here is looking almost deeper-' hope that lndeiunltien will bring at riots' or lloollgunlsm such its the rec- Lt. _ ‘.';:;z;';‘:.:‘.;l;;.*;:“s.f. ::_“.:.“:....‘:.'; Died In L011d0I\.iil1nltllfl _ _ , . _ WJ 'l`lhc drop synlpaitlly of tllp. whole comllmlllty goes out to Mr. und Mrn. `Jolln 'i‘_ Moi(-cnzle of this clty upon the and be-reavelllellt they llav<=~ been again called upon to hear-this time by lille death of their youlldflfli H0" I/lout 'I‘hoodol'l» Cuyler McKenzie, wllo pussloil nwuy in -l hospital in London England, after u short illness of gastritis; Only ll. year ago last June Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie were sudden _. ._ _ __ ' ` ‘_ ed by 'llhe death in action ill /France 'lm-ly b°°h'wm°ved'.Y°-nt away' The mmm leave at Smmmonu Hom of their second son. Liout. Silurlieon authorities -believe tllsl. had An- R.et\v‘ai*d . ____ _ ___ ___e____ some of me t____°__a__ ,_ < 4107_2_21 Mzlpd McKenzie and the death of Cuyler ews een . ' , coming now at the close ot hostilltle ilouxesmyrhzllehsllythlinzlrlgzewllllg vvAN'r£n_.A MAID Fon' ozulsaal. “ld when it _wus so fondly hoped tlnl' __ _ _ _ _ t M _ mm rd he would soon be back home again '°°°“°'] Mm' ‘ hw” work Apply 0 rs B comes as a terrible shock tojIh’ie par- Hogan 208 Dorchester St. Fawn Annan MAD! ' 4090_2_2o Mmm euts. This gallant young tiillice-r was miblivuix. N. S., rob. lao-1'ourllt'vl'ed_ l'hom\ liitlrnlcs und lbw wilt 19 Ewlllld- me ,muon -lu; nlsll; guklng lo lo. 0,- yy,-lle A_ lg_ Long, Moulin, mwgl-q` After ills colivulesccnco ho_;.tt‘colvod n~ cate Tam Andrews tho returned mm Mn,_|_ 4100.241 l\-llllpll 'coulmlssion ln the (mlladlail Garrison who bed been arrested yeeterdny and ...............__ _ ...___ __in- Artillery. in May 1918 he went in ,yu chu-‘ed Wm ml" ¢ pl" lem- foltlllvlcl-OHOITHORN lU\,_L__ France _where lie_io~'ned the iith Siege sl- in use rlol."i‘uuli¢y mln. mu milton; in-nn: li. a. Lonzi iii., enum as l.:<>nl=m-nl ns lengnl wus MM, lgglfm ln guymny ml the Edward Road. ~ 4100-I-`8`1 M6l'pd`_ i-hal unit for so:n_»:5ll:j~ l»~_:: the ltffrtis -.-_ _ ' _ -_ ' - " I ' _¥_». -\»e~9.,, _ ,_-,_.e_. , ' _~' _ .__ :heerfnl diapoaidlbn. a thoroughly clean l of the .gun cnusoll il'nei-hack In hisl tlellith and he was scni. to the lfloutll_i of l~'runco ill order to make ii nlorcl *lipid recovery, lic rctumcd later to Qlnglullrl. and three weeks ago worrl came _i.llu.t be was ill of gastritis lnl Doildou; A ielegraln from hill llroi/liclzl Dr. Wellriilll lvl-_cKollzis, on_Wodnesdu_\' night stated tllnt his illness had ns-' iumed n serious condition and another yesterday brou'g|_lt the sud information 5 that -hu had' passed away. ills b`rotllcr_ Dr. Wendell 'McKenzile, who has been working in the London_Speclul Hos- pital, wsg with lliill, when till; end came. in -the death .of this young mnll me of the finest boys of Cllarlottetown _ has been taken. He w-as of ii bright and manly typo of youlh whose liic was nu l-nsfpiratioll and wllosc ioiltll will he deeply lilllleliic-ll’ by all who had the pleasure' oi' knowing him. He was ntudylngl the French offrccrs were in the dh TAIDE' Mnnx' :raduating its officers they were or Lleut. Nash then spoke ci the_illree niporiallt hrallches ol’ the Air Sel'-- 'lc cl-~ e_ llanl 3. The Artillery, the ilecoiillaisulncc , ind the Bombing. _ The Al'tlllv.r_v __ ins flies allythiilg between four nn-I I ten thousand feel. its duly _ 's to register the Artillery :ind not to l ight. The Scout machine ls pure- dinner between G and 7. Evenings l ~ _ , (gpeclal go the Gum-dllm) ‘N-,5s|b|c_ lercd overseas in Scpti'-lnber 191i. were spent at zzllnes such ag poker. _i‘0\i|9l.t¢‘_ lIl'f'lg¢_~_ ullfdyijng gl- |\”d_|n¢_ Lt. Nash was removed with thirty other lirliisll oflicolb from Trier tu Sl-bwicdniiz. nenr the Russian -front 1_1 _iinrl-lv 19l_Q. Jie _nrrivel there at night :ind ...lc 1-‘isollet-s had little chance ie sec the l-snip. The next 'moming when they had an opportunity -to look v il flgliting bus and when the other 1 '~:»llnl| they fell deiifebeeti. 'Before tht- nnchines are carrying on their work ;he duty of thc former is to protectl v.-:lr this cump had been s German poor house The roo w bout- hefm from enemy aircraft. "We _ ' ' _ are-5 __ up above them., ______ me 100x50 feet There was no`thing1'nthem _ =' ut. Na ' ind if they ure attacked. immedlatcflg hm beds mid one Mk table in uw live to their asclsilrallcc. , Another ""'"tr€ °f me room “nd °° "nh "mm luty of the nwuy, mwllllw ls ballooll was allotted from 55 to 60 _ofloera illd ground ntrafflng, and this in my The life at this prison VU Ydfhcr :stimatiou is the most dangerous. be monotonous, sanitary oond‘Ilfion'e were :suse for ground work you have in md and me tmilmbnt Wu not u some down to a vol-y low altltude if unytliing goes' wrong nlld you get gag; a;e';hU§_l;_v"::_:__a‘ i _ved allot ull. you canit get hack to youl _ \. _ own lines; you eventually fall into ` by the pnsoners th" mm’ 'en to gh; l,l,,,,l,_ of lhl. l|,,,,_ H was ____ l--live for England and alter all un- luull ll i,-lunl nn [mn mul l Wm, ,,H|,_ <-velltful trip they arrived fat Copel- turcd on (_lcio‘hcr llrd. 1917, near llngeu und from there soiled, L0 Leltll Roulel's_ _ in Scotland, und from thence to Ripon Tile Lieut. then told htw l _____ _____0______ _hc T______ D_' wb WHS wllere tlley were xivenaletlwr of wei- ‘ _ “gre” 7 3" come and conlrbtullltion llleliillg llllclllgollmi Offll-ol of his removal _O D0____| “,h______ ____ ____do__we___ _____ ilnll \--~ '~ lrlven two months leave. sumo ordeal and of his subsequent l.l»~' Taell also described Nia et~ rcmovnl to Kal-lsllrue where another "’mi"" '~ '-1'” lpfwdhb” 'M *NWN W6 cross exsmiilutioll had to be undcr_ dam' muflne M K‘°~N*hW° ‘hd 9°* zone. The next move was to Trier Wfddnitz and dblielrjllfim of hh Mi in 1-_omlcciion with the departure lor m"|€`n¢°5 W 3 'lnlwbkfl' `0'f 5110. H1111- :ii.si_ place illo Limit. said: Hin' 111011051 YM 0*5¢“N _al Wo had io lllnrcll albout ii qunrlgr ""3 F/f0'|°Y “U "FWHM U9 of il mln- li, HK, lllllgvz. and if you closes: attention and the pielonffit could have secn these half clad, hull ""‘mmm°° ha rkgwd wmnwnrl ml-veil bnncll or nrllnn oi_flc@ro gn- -"l"°‘“'“" ’“‘l"“"*="l°“-5° UMR li ,fl _lt ing through il Gornlzln lowli, singing Wlilellce- -' ' - _ Tipperary llnd all those The Chairmani Rotafiait .P -'ft » ‘sum _ martini. _ - _ _ _ _ Songs, then l think you would have "hh '“”°1 'l°q“""' fclt a .swei-ling of pride in your chests l5‘l'l"`9¢lH'f`i°ii Of li" _, f`f_a“"nfh"‘ for that little band. whose lot u-ne lf" U'l°j'*|‘\`l"°l° 'Uf ‘="*“‘f'- N195- 91' :lilo ol' the llilrdcst to br:ll‘~and still Him* yet 1° be 'lwwn he" °‘.u‘ -*srl* lllli not know thc lz`leallirl.'; cf thc (mn-it “"' 11'” }":3'h1`3 C""W|‘m_‘-'T' _ _ _'li "dowllhearied". lt-Yperfelloe as 'ft Wfhmf ll; uf. When we srl-lvevl at ,lm lnam ' There ‘visa Ml! :nic-s u cheer went up you mlm, _"“"¢'_h°?°‘l\ “\'°i'Y “tl ‘l_1\'e llenl-4| fl _m|l¢»_ fl-M3 was from lit lltrmbrr oi’ 'IHIOON were 'DPDIIIL _ DUI' lloblc Frcilcli allies We-lt‘oinili-iz ' l1l'_ill oltr, new llolllc. After we were ;'_"°“f`d N” ""1" POOIIIH. the senio' rellth ohllioer lnfnrme'l us that alll me wun'rasi'i”;-“l‘,;__‘ -rnmfnmms an _ ' ' _ _ 1- ; _ Medicine nt McGill university wbrnl 11': room_ \'.'n_illn-‘_ °l» iielsnme ll,._ _ ......i.... . _ ,,_,_,_ he answered his c0llul_r.v’s roll to dllly.l Th”-" ha" "°“""_"l"’ 'iw room wlenl wmomv- _ “.5 _ i .-._ To his bereaved Ililrollis nud brothrr i r"_|°_"_r ‘|""""“"""" ‘intl l'|0Wt‘l'll: i.llc | wma' uk 'N' 'h*h°" L.. ~ ' l)r McKt=llzIl‘ and Ii-24 sister Miss* au" were \°“d"l “lm” “mu “'|“°` “do Wm he 'm‘h"'m' lan e‘xte'n§ls_ sincere iwlnpatlly' lli tllelrl ‘ ...U8 room ll >Flench nrcheam, ’*U""¥|‘ ‘lil "il»\l»le' Brlballlllu " Tllnn him tomorrow niorulng at NIO salma st 4.24. llni_ll_<_l\' l=pl'_ro\v_ ='~’i1owi~~I lln evening new-l~ lo be lo~ y "‘< "7 ' -'!\\'~'l<' lil-il slle<~_-lle,- Full moon Frldftl' Foil yffll, _ Lust “barter il..:~ll~_l'ly Feb. lied. - . \ l »._ _ _ _'l _ _4 . - ‘ _ __ vii., ‘l », l __ ' . ‘_ ,i _ . _ t if- 'll-_, .i _ ., _ ~\ , l - f ' ' 1 4 . . - '. __ - lilllall, il st\ldcllt.at McGill, the (iilul'll_l 'Wd' ' w1‘l`_" _ W", "’“°\`¢"‘ ""3 2'” ami F5593. ‘