1 i l . i i ..~»-.----»--__-_-.-_--1-- JANUARY 3°’ -1917 . ' 1 rssonsnLor1~ri'rowu~ousnn1As 1 F? ' ` A T _ . 4 L _ _ - ._ » l *"' ‘U _, ' ii ’ .--nn 1 » NEW lllllll0N itll Rlili - ` F' - I '91 have misused the press damna-V lm. 511'- 010;. C' MURPHY' _"___ ‘ MST No. 62. Eoster s 'Guaracol Emulsion With __,L4,_ 1 llypophosphites This preparation con- tains full 50 per cent of Cod Liver Oil. and- is much stronger than most emulsions sold' The taste 1 of the oil is _so disguised as to make it as pleasent § to take as any cough i mixture. V y' We recommend it for Bronchitis, Scrofula, Em- ` aciation and general de- l I i l i i i bility, also tor chronic coughs. 50.: and $1.00 bottles E. A Foster Central Drugstore 1 Sole Agent r _'_ __ 1.1.- i >- ua._._, EXPERT EYE SERVICE We have recently had the privilege nf visiting thc ollices of some of the inosi, expr-.rt Opticians in Canada. W.. have siiiilif-ti their methods and 1..-.iii lhoin liraizticitiiy demonstrated, iinil il. is ii mailer of gratification to lm :ililc to siiy that thc service we um giving our patrons, we believe is quite vlllial to tliut obtainable in tim l:ii'Q`er coil-iri-s. Wo solicit your patronage. G.F. Hutcheson O pt ician iiiii_ii;;is MONTREAL MARKET Butter-Stl-iiiiy :ind iluiol. iteceipts, .'.iT |i:ii~liiii:,v.~.'. l’i'i<'i-si: l"iiii~:; il:iii'_\', Sis to 401'; Fin- .-_~-i l'ri‘.~'l1 iiiiiilc. -lil/,i~; lime, 404:. To uiin-i-i':<, iiiivsl |ii'iiii.\'_ lull iiiillw, 451/gc. iilivsl -'i:'»i‘; |'i'L'.~'l\ iiiiiiiv lirlllls, 4111501 liiii».-il, -iii Cheese-Sli~iiii_\'. Nu liiisiiioss. Re- .-oipis 215 lioxirs_ Prices: l"ii1ir.~'l \vi‘sii'~i'n Hopi. iiiiihe, 25 to L'-l',t-; liiii~.~'l 'l`o\\'ii.~.iiili:.'. 211% to 2550; iinv, L5-ll, in :-1 ‘,f_»l»; iiiii-sl Qiivlifii- 24’/4 1.1;*-il/-’_.i~; liiii- 221151, in Zi; liiivst west- vrii wiiiii-|‘ iiiiilw. 2| in 221'. Eggs-Ai-tivo :ind firm. Ilcccipls. lui i~iisi\.~'. - l'i'ii'i ra; Slriixiiy ii.~\v Iiiiil' iiii io Giii-; No. I so- il-.-ildl <12: iii ii-iv; ,\,'i|. i i-iiniilifil 401'; .\'o. 1! i':il|illt‘il, 2l7i'. Poultry-i\lii\'l-sinl iqooil.-a, liiinlcil, i\'loni\'eal: 'l'i|i-lu-_`\'s ZS to 201'; vliil-icons, choice ‘_'0 io 23.1 iui'iii;ii'_\', lil iii 200; grape iéiiiiitirrl, 1:: io 15-lc; fowl iirdinnry 14 in lf..-; ;;i'iipo i‘:itteiiotL'. 15 to 176; l;i‘i-.~'<- i.'» lo 171:; ilii<‘ki.', 20 to Ilic. VEGETABLES l‘rii:i_-.~¢ iiliout :is l'ollo\\'.~\ for 80/ lb. luis: tli'i\i‘.ii 1\‘lmiiil.uiu>'. $2.15 to $2.25; Qiioliiiixs. $1: to $2.10; i‘.lC.l_ rolls, $1.85 lo $1.00; .\ll»i-mis. $1.75 to $1.80 car luis |`roml0 io 15 wills' less. (labbages 'i..'»l| livi' li:i\'i'i‘l iii' 145 lbs.; 01110119, $1.75 l.o $2.00 por small criite. $6.00 por largg crate; (fliobe onions, rods 75 Iii. hugs, $3 lu $3.25; yellow 75 iii Iiiigs $32; Qucliiiv lii|‘nip.~i. $25 per liiii; in»iil.~s, $1.25 pci' hui.; oi' 80 lb-ii; i>1ii~.:ir.i|‘ l,_~ii-. A 1 ' ?i,?'a:. ._ 41- _ffl -im The “°°°"d rice of the series of starter, "Laliiy Mac" owned' by John on . 1 2 MSFYY Widow. Wim. Piofltt, Mar- gate .....s21:l Yankee Boy, Ebblo Stewart, ' Friaiich lllver, . . . . . . . . . _.4 ll 4 2 Htl-lo Stronger. will ciiupciio. Granville 3 Lady Elienois. John Marks, i za .7 Time. 1.19, 1.18, 1.18, 1.12. ‘ 3-Milnutc Class l.ndy,Mi1c. John W. McKay, Clifton ...1 1 1 Baden. Wm. E. Profitt, Bur- lington ...6 2 6 Rosie Glirl, Francis Murray, Gr.Road`... ... ...2 3 2 Ruthiet Robt., Anderson, Stanley Br. 5 3 Happy G., Gordon Woodside, Margate ...Ii 4 4 Jack o’ Hearts. Harold May- ~ hew. Margate ii Gray Bird. W. Chappelle, Mar- gate 5 li Time, 1.26. 1.24, 1.23%. Exhibition half lie' heats lily." H lv. Receivilng due credit for whateve- was an increase of nearly 50 per cent. PiriLADi»:LPHiiA, Jan. 27..-The decisive period of the’great Europeoh war ls coming next summer, and li, will find the En'glish ready to launch an of- fensive' oi' such magnitude and on such new plan that Germany will be forced to give ground and accede to peace upon termsdictated by the Allies. This is the opinion given this' after- noon in a statement made by Fred- erick Palmer ,the noted war corres- pondent who has recently come here from the front and who arrived ln‘ Phil- udelphia, today. Mr. Palmer said: Aim of Sub Campaign "The big armies are resting now for the most terrlmc struggle of all next summer. Meanwhile the Ger- mans are going to make the most of their submarine campaign. The Ger- mans aim to cut out the transport of munitions and food to the British i1nd French armies and particularly munitions to Russia. "The British and the French are accumulating twice the number of guns they had last -summer. if they have double' the number that the Germans have and the Germafls do __i__l___ not find some way of holding back the' advancing waves of infantry un- der cover of the curtains of fire ac- cording to the' system invented by General Nivelie, the Anglo-French of- fensive is going to crush nt regular intervals through two or three miles of defences, and the German western front must inevitably be' broken. ' Double the Strain i "lf`Ruso1a has shells to -last all sumimer, and can keep up the offen- 'slve and hold big masses of German troops on the eastern front, and iltoiy, too, can continue an ofic/nslve all summer, ‘then 'Germany will suf- fer double the' military strain' of ilast summer. - , "Germany wi-ll be beaten by su- . perior gunfire and cracking of her man power. | "The Allies will not make any com- promise with Germany' until they have l undertaken an offensive from all sides, and continue it though the summer “l think that the decision will come' this summer, and the war will be- over ‘in the falii; if not, then it might last _five years.” l l Sturt Indo-lho ¥'.~ .el I In response to several spposils, Mr. A .W. Bruce. Rod Point. has opened a Roadmasters' Patriotic Fund, the idea being that every Roadmaster con- u-niuto uso to the Fund- 'Pho mv” may be sentto Mr. A .W Bruce. to Mr. 1-I .W. Binnial. Bank 0! N0" Scotia. or to the Editor of the Guard- lun and it will be acknowledged il the columns of the Guardian. Angus Dart. Appln Road 2-00 James Di#walI, Nor-th Lake .. , 2.00 Alamy gooey, Little Har- .aw ur - s. s. nosornoo. Klonboroosh Sl-5° A. A. Bruce. Bled Point. In Robert Wares. Wheatley River :I "°l‘° ‘i’l§°'.l' “l‘.1§.‘.’..i‘.l'“' .id on c a s . - L" ' ri no sa so ROAliMASlEil'S Plllililllil FUND Follows in tho Trois 7 |.___ _'__ ...s ._ i , 'Harry Webster. Cape Traverse $2.50 Ghrtleld Stewart, Red Point, $5.00 Angus A. Campbell. Black Pt. $2.00* Christy A. Campbell Black Pt. $1.00* Nelson Stewart. Black Pt. $1.00* A. A. Moors. Pownal $2.50 Alex. A. McDonald, Little Pond, $2.50 D. J. McDonald, Glenilnnnn . . . . . .$5.00 E. B. Norton, Montague . .. . .. 2.50 C. 0. Rankin, Mt. Albion ..$3.00 Alfred F. Rose, North Lakeville 2.00 * Paid into _the bank at Sourls. E. B. McLaren, Georgetown $2.50 David T. Dover,-Suffolk ..$2.00 William Costly. Haselbrook 2.00 John 0. Campheil. Long River 2.00. Mr. Theo Eninan, Enmore Road $2.50 N0’l‘ll?:- By request it hu been agreed to accept $2 contributions as it is moto' convenient to mall this Harry Webster, Cops Traverse. li-50 rr - , , ” i The A”'ru'P°.'e~ sugar - Arun” Ben.” Cum” I ' ' _50_ trehtmont will he sent you postpaid ln g P15111 WYIDINY- - 3 amount than $3 ._ Weak Scraway Folks An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 80 Pounds Of Build, Healthy Permanent Flesh Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard to say. "l can't understand why .1 ,do not get fat. l eat plenty of good nourishing. food. The-reason is- just this: You can- not get fat, no matter how much you- eat, unless your digestive organs as- similate tne fat-making elements- of your food instead of passing them out' through the body as waste. - What ls' needed is a means of gently; urging the asslmilatlve funcni.-ns of - the stomach anildntestines fo absorb' the oils and fats and hand them over to the' blood, where they may reach, the starved, shrunken, run-down tls--- sues and build them up. The thin per- - Y which it is being deprived by the l`all-- ure of the al-lmentary canal to take them from the (ood. A splendid way of working to overcome this sinful waste of flesh building elements and to stop thsienksge of fats is to try Sargoih the famous flesh building agent that has been so widely sold in America in recent years. Take s. little Bargoi, tablet with every meal and s‘e'o if your* cheeks don’t quickly- il|lf out rd1ls'»' of firm, healthy nesh form over your body, covering each bony angle and' proleoting point. All good drugglsts ‘have Sergol or can get it from their wholesaler. and will refund your money lf you are not sstisiieu with the goin in weight it produces ss sntod on the guarantee in each large package. lt is inex-v pensive, easy to take and' highly ef-` flcient. - lf you find a druggist who is unable to supply you with Sarge! send $1.00 Money Order or registered letter to the National Imborstorles 'I4 Bt. Antoine Bt Montreal, and a complete ten days. son's body is like a dry sponge-eage'r . and hungr for the fatty materials of - "Zi \` 4 i races hdl , Bl,--lil l has .. .. ' , . ` ter “zo autos for this (1011) win tl' hgemllennigoocimglnn ofiglizr S,,___,,, ,,,p|,. to pm pm, 1,, ya", Pmiowy wmowhdged m,m58_ wins MARY sui.i.ivAN D d if on r e on Wednesday °aft£:noIh°:gJ§lpYe;4‘&e_ Pntrlgt. She tnles to imitate Bals.am's' ;:‘°“° Mfg; 2;’ riffs ;?,,B';g'§;t|,t,l:,l M"' J' A' H“3h°“' 'Z 1C°"°°"°'l The death occurred in the city on About five hundred people enjoyed iss and add her oackle to the already 1; “f’ C: agen g’rPhe be ,,unmtm__ through Mrs. Bentley, Ward 1): Saturday of Mm Mu), su|“,,,,,_ Wm, the sport. The weather was- l¢l,,a|_ discordant notes which greeted the °“te3- 1° " 'M the horney, he un” J. McLaughlin, City. $10; 'l'_ B. ow of the hte ML And,” sumvnm and tho best or sooo' ioucwshi, D.-B. born of our farmer dolesms .t<>;.._t_ii_o.,°,‘;, ,,,mc,,_,,,‘,, ,d,,,,,m,, .0 W°°<1"1°n- $10; <'1`h\‘0“81\ A-A-Alley* 'rho accessed may who had hoou in veiled among the owners gf the lm-3, meeting of the Central Institute. 1,” “gy sw give 5 more accurate “_ S. A. McDonald): ` lfalllns »h,al¢_h for some time had M. number of horses in the races. Every The gabbling of geese in the Capital gum er what many took place Through Mrs. Mc(,rea.dy, Ward 2 mined' the use of 74 years; As a pace in New London gives, love” of once saved Rome but the cackllng of ° In uf; met mme ms usemonhmt West, $7, as fo_l'1ows:- ‘kind hearted-_ gene,-om. neighbol-_ gpg the sport of kings.. something to hens in our Capital cannot restore to I mn Frm” and dean semicolon two H. B. Arblng, $5; Mrs. John Ward. w.l,|| be greatly m|“ed_ There M, look forward to with pleasure. A me” "“°1°111 D9¢1BBlM1. 1110 1811611 W0l'- mow! at my wmv is absomtdy "mms, $2. , 1, left to mourn two sons; Dr. J. Sail-‘ track 35 feet ld shipers whose,~"dialm is Frank Martin, City, $2; Mrs. Julia vim, gf go."-lg_ and M,-_ James gum. with a road nt`:ioh*`l’nh`juhn!¢)ieevl1)itf1leltltl,‘t,tl2 “Picked from the worm-holes ol }m’::g°‘;n‘:f°i¥ dx; a:yl:,ix?e "20 F325; Phelan, City. $1; Branch 281, C. M. plug, at g_45 lfclopk thi, mhming to work can be kept clean for each race long vanished days that i dm B. A.. Tisllleh. $101.. (Through Iéev. St. Dunstan's_ Cathedral, where a . The club is in ` “And from the dust of cold obllvl- ‘ . . . cDona'id : Les Artisans an- h _ n“““°19~11Y. havlugolilrilxllgggliefifhlhlllimhlll l °“ “k°‘r'" Indeed' tgerf Y" tho ?e8?h°t|.;:° gdlgn ,1grancala") Branch 114, of Ti!'lRig\]'l Illidhssrlgg ih;§ licks gi-oh .i Rios- :1~'J 15 Bea- whoiécommuuity in which who took Donn ur. consistent racer. as 9* L “Y ave' ‘me 99° “"0 ` - I ' .' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ~ ‘ - ' ‘ _There was a large new in the three. ers a place lin the sun, but we do not ggeblg ¢;r<;l;si.£;e‘:’or him to make mo genh 51' $153 lwgxinzkféggéalangus,avx;ra{ctive part in social and _ church minute class' seven horses faced the °°““lde" they absmb an its ugh" I am, sir, etc.. I Dgnallg' S ’Mc(lll;1zle, ‘ $7; Drice' She will be missed greatly in the Whltewaym $1' A Mc- home, where she was .a devoted and . od | .l B. . . - lf[,.f1lf""’wft',ll“l?“' ‘Y°“._i" three straight §§ould."§gt b‘§‘;§ ‘l§°‘;v“;\*\’:l”l;§é _ Phcn-son, $1; Mrs. Mui. E, Beaton", loving wife and an iuoui mother. sc ,I ` _ ._ _ $1, Wellington Compton, $1, John R. sides her husband she leaves to mourn 1 P10111! Burlington, a close sec 5°"°"‘m°"t' ""°“gh lm remuenm Ross. $1 John Nicholson and fam two little daughters. Julia H. Baden. owned by Wm. ,$3 - 0f|il_ The' .1 _ _ _ tives. Messrs.,Benson and Kerr have 7 7 _ _ '. w_ p_ M.,g,‘§,f§,'§,w‘§§.emGTl,fy,f,'f"l,l§‘,§§ accomplished. 'rho technical know- ily. $10: M- R.. Beaton. $1. D- .C-,Mary ond Margaret Ethel. cr.. Eli li,-ch .md'Hu h' Murrigdn ‘ledge of the egg producing lndustry Campbell and family. $5; John Riley aged four and two, re. ' ` g ' instilled through. the egg circles. to-` 1 ' and family. $7: Alex. S. H0010". spectively; her mother and father, Summa, gether with the raising of utility birds $2: Malcolm McKenzie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. J. Carver; three omn W P y has hmught about such ll 1-C-vplutlph, (Special to the Guardian.) $8; D. M. Failconer. $12 Lem. Comp~ sisters and three brothers- Mrsi. t » - ilyfllef. B\|I'11i\Z- I in this lm;-“Bu-y that th., .lags wall oi PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan. 28- Fire, ton, $1; Mr. and Mrsl.)Alo;t1. Nic11JI0l-iBenjamin Horton. Mt. Albion; Mrs. “th th th h"'i. , - whl h e t through ectio of the on, $2; Angus Camp el, ' r- - ly il.u1¢llll:le_w| B gmuc g scum! retatll swblhliding lialigtrictn here ind Mrs. J. R. McRae, $5; 'Hector The egg circles are fortunate -inthe; today, destroyed Frank& Sedardepnrt- Gillis, $2; Mrs. Alex. Gillis, $2; Mr. personnoll of their executive and the mental store, the' opera house, and a and Mrs. J. A. McDonald, $3; Angus' society may be classed ns n hnndred`\do1.en or more smaller buildings with Ross, $3; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- per cent. efiliclent. a loss estimated at from tlirce to four Rae, $1.50; Joshua Whitt-le, $1.50; The committee are to be commend- million dollars. Four firemen were' Thus. MacPliee, 50c; John A. Ross, I I H L , ed on sticking to their business as seriously hurt, and a dozen or more 50c; Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDon- lm Mme" 1“"`“W“) directors of one of our largest and|so -badly injured that they were sent gall, $3. - IDOH1 profitable industries. Therc to hospitals. James Lawson, $20. (Through F. n. Hearts and 1-i. smith): 111 the Q11"-11111-Y 111141 ll ¢!01'l'9ElD0l1¢11DB JAP EMPEROR DISSOLVES HOUSE Philip Howatt. City, $2; Ile'ni'y increase in the finality of their rw- --Z Howard, City, $2; John Hluchoy, city.- ducts for the past year. With renewed 'i‘0Kl0, Jan. 27.-The Emperor has $1; Jos. Carr, City, $1; S. A. Ken- Dl1b11»0 0011111101109. Bn lll0l’0dS6d 1100! dissolved the House of Representat- nelly, $1; Warren McMillan, City, $1; some Of 10.000 feet and' a reserve oven. A political crisis developed at sosmic Bc.-hard, City. $1; Frank How- ` llllld 0! $20,000. they' can leave 1-0 the opening of the diet on Tuesday. mg, City, $1; Francis Sinlth, City, $1; preachers. teachers and vollticlam 'rhcchioi reason was the appointment Levi Harinngs, city, $1; Jos. it, Gal. the prohibition of rum and lime-ys.ano or Field Marshal Count 'reruachi as lam, (my, $1, consigp to this scxéap i heap hti:ti;§itnkS. Premier by theiEmperor last Octo- C¢,llg¢te-d hy Thedore Ross, North Efllm GFS HH lJ\'0 BBS 0118 €'X 0\'S-’ ber. This appo ntment was a sur B d ~ pulp $52' aw f01|0wB;_ Perge quo coepistl sie Itur ad astra' poise, both in and* out of Japan, and ev;f_q“;§_ schurman' 510; peter Bmw. 4 lam. slr. etc.. was criticized unfavorabiy by Japan- me, $1; And,-ew l3_ Ggllunt, 51-; A ' H, E, N, ese poliltlcwl leaders, who contended chibmd Stew,”-t_ $2; (nelmen-t Cm-. the Premlplr diid not ciorgmand public rumers, $1; C_ L_ Bownegs, $3; Jus 5“l1D°"1~ 9 5 T931" 9 as 11 “Pre” Stavert, $2; James- E. McDonald, $10; ‘sentativc of the radical mllltariat inc- John W_ Smvert, 510; J, W, .Lehi-41,' were tion in Japan, although in an dnter- $2. John A_ Leckie' $5; Davpl Lgfur. given by Queen Caglerine (G. Hm_d_ - 4”"" view with the Associated Press gy' $5_ V iris), and' "Joe D." by John L. Lock- Sir,-According to a lletter in your Zllggslalfi arf; l;§|ig|%l;°ix£.m§§;r'1;§BgfE° d T°";l16S;‘,}’1“?,;l9tl°“S fmm public 'O hart. Clifton. \ issue of the 26th, the decision of the Japanese newspapers Bmw. the Prem.: 1* e- ' 1 ' ' h '- i t r - - ' - _ J. F. (Frank) Arnett of Snmmerside hllggstlsllxglgnlowlllhh csvllilleungveg lge egrggd mit coglmangm? dmaglority an - H' W' B'NNlNG' _ was lin Kensington on Wednes'd'ay in remedied by letters to a newspaper. gutcogien bpréai le-U t “ti :ne H°“°""Y'T‘°°a5“re"' the .interest of his business. The ice is the spot. ana' Limo Augie. Home 35°; ne; eiggggn °" ° ° 4209. Tyndale Sample, of Travellers' Rest, will meet Semlcoion for any amount ` ` visited the horse race ut New London his followers wish to put up. “Fair -.---"--"-"' onmweunosdoy. 24th. Play" would like to givc the public w°UN°ED 3°'“°'ER 'MPR°VE° . lt`. , 1 t 1 l l . ’ . 4 ' u/...ii <-.$f`.‘5T...1f°i¥§1?§i§‘§&.F.§3"‘S.‘ii §‘i5.l.”‘.l’§.‘3.”.§‘.l‘Z2 522.. 221? i°f°..‘i.“..`.Y5i,"’.`..§ ,.1*};“~ J°"" Claw-_ M““°w" Owe- wus we AMERi<=»~~ \u'd*ay last. would have beaten Augie. The only@|e'tteI1.I_"has received the following _ CONTRACT Lee Owen, Hamilton, viistcil Ken- way ol' deciding this, is by ri match, Dea';. Madam. I be . ` _" ' . . _ . g to inform you J _ 1 ___1~h. 13 it -l slsgton on Satiirtlny.-1( ,race between them. Little Augie is that Lance_ Corporal Daniel Clare” gozgrfgggm- h-11l;_1‘re€l;1Sed Iihmigszgl; N0- 469401- 6011' B“¢§“11°"- W110 is “OW to thc iiauiichiu, mmitori-, to pi-ocsou "-""""'~"“"”-""-'-"-"-f-rw*-""'-'-'-`-`-'r'~`~"' """"'""~='~'-'-"‘-'pf '~'~"~"`~'<"-‘f-'»"""'-'- -"_ ill H0111 Will” H0i1D1lal.' Bath Somer- wlgh work on the contract for shells set, England. was admitted to the for the American navy “sp long ns I-lospltal in France' on' 8th of October, php Q-xigencies of wai' keep up." with gull S1101 W0\1Ildw 111 1111811 “Hd The announcement is made in thc-.1 tice b Dr Chris- ' left foot. At first they were afraid form of an oflicinl no y _ _ ,they would have. to amputate his topher Addison, the minister of muni- ‘foot, but fortunately it kept on slowly tions, in which attention is called to _ improving and .now is getting on very the fact that the entire steel output p L . . _ HADFI ELDS CANNOT PROCEED well It is simply wonderful how his is under his control foot has been saved and although he Washington. Jan. 24.-Contracts is still in bed and quite weak yet, I were awarded' Hadfield's Limited' for trust he will be up shortly' and be $3.141.000 WON-11 Of 14 111011 Bild 16 about, ut least on a chair for .1 time. inch armor piercing shells 111 about He wishes us tio tell you he' had u $200 apiece less than the lowest Am- very nice Citrictmas. erican bid. ' .I remain, yours truly, Secretary Daniels' had not received - BEA'l'l'¢lCl; C_.\vEl'¢lllL1,, any officl-al notice that the British Binh Wm- l{09pp_h|_ Government had declined to permit. Jan, gm, 1917_ Hadfle'ld’s to fill its contracts. Jvoluntarlily for overseas service. I-. A. D. Fraser, Charlottetown, Miss Juiia.M.Carve'i'of Charlottetown; C. C. Carver, Mt. Herbert; Leigh in the United States; and Heath at home; who sincerely mourn' their ions.. The funerail took place from her own home in llazelbrook at 2 p. m. on Monday, Rev. D. McLean, officiating in the absence of her pastor, Rev. Ewen MacDougall, who is in Cam- bridge, Mass. Mr. McLean' spoke in touching words- of the sterling worth of the deceased lady' and of the loss sustained by the family in her death at the early nge of thirty-two years, when life seemed brightest. The remains were tenderly ‘laid to rest in the Birchhill Cemetery, the pall-bearers being, Joshua Bal- le'm, Frederick Robertson, Frank Lund. Lincoln Wood, Aubrey Myers, and Milton Horton. The sympathy of the whole community is tendered to the relatives and friends so sudileiily bereaved. (-Patriot please copy.) WANTS FRANCHISE EXTENDED TO EVERY SOLDIER OTTAWA, Jan. 27.-Dr. Steele (Sal- coats) has given notice- oi' a resolu- tionin the Commons providing for leg- islation this session to extend the franchise to every British citizen wht. enlisted with the Caimiiian force- for overseas' serv-ice and who was a resi- dent of Canada at the time of enlist- ment. The pasting: oi' the resolution would mean the i-xlcnsion oi' the solilic-rs' vote lilll liassnil in 191.". to include not only soldiers whose nantes are on the voters’ ill:-it in their respective coiistltuencies but also eve-ry member; oi' thi- overseas forces. . T0 PUT MlL‘lTiA ACT INTO FORCE TORONTO, Jan. 27.-A big military conference at the mining building oi the University of ’l‘oronto, conclud- ed this afternoon with unanimity among the 200 ofllcers present as.t0 the .necessity of putting the M-iiitda Act into force with regard to the first' class, which means the calling out or all single men between the ages of ls and 30 and wldowers without children for service in Canada from wh-ich it is expected' drafts' could he obtained IQDQ the original it should that they are like if- ln name only. CL Atchison ._ A. C. M. _ A. F. Am Loco Anaconda . (Tan Pac Cen . . . . . . M. l~‘.` Ct. . Pre. . . . . .. Reading S. P._ FI: $45” Steel YOU 1.168 . merits remember o d Crucible Steel Mex Nor Power .. S. 'l‘. 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