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'o FINAL _ Iaiile lor Votes Will (lose Saturday Night--- Candidates ilnsilIn||. Names oi Judges. _ It will be _only a short time, now, until the final shots are tired and the* great battle for The Guardian’s at- tractive prizes definitely ended. Tho. conflict wages fiercely in the closing; days, for the candidates, one ann ulZ,' determined to carry away the victor; in spite of the terrific opposition of their fellow candidates.. Nothing would avail at this stage in the battle to swerve the candidates from their_ purpose nor to -stay them in their on- ward rush to success. Up early and out lute, the candl- dates and their hos; ot' friends are '. Lg,- orously- scouring the city and country in there effort to build up their res- erve vote to victorious proportions. Every known method of subscription getting and many new ones of the candidates ingenious' devises are being employed, and ii skill is dis-' played in the management or me tampaigns that would be at revolution even to the veterans of many politic- al campaigns. The work of the can- didates for The Guardlan's prizes will! be memorable in the annals' of loqaii campaign history. the list of candidates-'-and there ar #miller wiii surprise Such tremendous activity as the also spoke. : (Canadian Press Despatch) _‘was completed during lin; night. AMERICANS ESCAZED FROM ____l__Zl_tiiiLe__i__ l<__.__L_.\.___hi_o;_>_i_'_c_i_rrc;i;l_:;_1_t he t_iid_iiot_kxio.\\‘__\v_ietl\_i- ' ‘The Gelriiian ‘asuaities y'cstei'du_\' guns in the' assau n aucic oot.|i w e ic ' _ _ ic- .e-r- wout e we 0 tcsccii o tif: Wally lake TIIB Glli1l‘diHll; bllt the were exceedmg|yl\]MgE_ The British The Gei‘mI1llB this iilflriiiiil-I began n'inaiis already were firing their rlflcs depths to which the opponents tl candidates are displaying in the fine days of the great race could not tal reach ti figure' which will surpris c even the most optimistic of the wea- ii ther-wise prophets of the campuig the announcement of the final out come in anxious expectancy. hoping and trusting the victory will go tt the candidate of their choice. There are few people wo do not iii L ones who don’t are willing to, and ai to see them and get their eubscrip ions. ' worth n little bustling, and you cu will find the people are willing to her if you only ask them. The record . proves this-. VOTE STANDING _FOR CANDIDATES. ‘ DISTRICT N0. 1. Mrs. II. S. Hinton Miss _Hattie Hucstis Miss Corinne Gallant Mr. Gerald 1’. llrenincr Miss `Viola. Mullins Charlottetown Summerside Summerside . ' Charlottetown Charlottetown 75,705 72,171 72,675 I 8,610 I , l)_IS'1‘I{»I(_i'1‘ N0. 2. Mrs. WV. A. Cumming Mr. A. E. Jenkins . Miss Beatrice Brown Miss Lillian Inglis Mr. Gerald Mnrpiiy Mr. H. M. Brotliers Mr. Duncan MOLcan Miss Sadie Egan Mr. Lloyd Prondc Mr. Roland Bncliaiinan Mr. Daniel McLean Miss Stella Robbins Mr. Ira Fraser , Mr. \Vni. M. Bennett Montague Georgetown- Alberton Kensington Kensington l)IS'1‘RlCT N0. 3;’ Bear River Cornwall Bonsaw. _ 84,-146" . Malpequc _ 30,964 N. Wiltslii1°c________________ 30,781 Bradalbane Murray River Central Bedeque _ Port Borden Stanley Bridge ~ 78,641 66,816 14,547 _ 11,536 9,306' 77,268 -44,792 25,233 19,575 10,096 7,729 7 258 7777-- _*Tv* T-.Tv-_`T`---T-`Y__-Tv-v_- 'T777--T v-----T-_-_--Y-V *T777 -_Vw I ‘IV A Iglnclair had announced thelngnlvoso ` ‘ very platform in thc campaign as E _ ‘ llllilllile 3lGUl1l'dIllll- _ |syinpathciic followers of Sir Wilfri- L ~ ' 1443'11'29NIl- Laurier. Tirrfrc was a pi-eouiient, for _ _ ` -ll;-»~--i€___ 1 " . - .~ '~ - in .i inion tloiuiniueiii, cspcciuily FOR SAI-5°' Dol-IB'-E B03 EX uartiiiic in the Old tlountrv lin--~' Pless ‘slclgh "Im°5'° “**“ AI/ill U were four or five arties who had all UNITY AT SERIOUS NIUMENT ~ - ~ _ _' 1' A .- A _ I _ .t_i_ieo_iip;‘_;l__tli_t;i_i _p_e;‘_u__li:ii___y_;'c\:_s___uritl__pix _ ° ° ‘ ' Rooivis. -coNNEc‘riNo FOR |_.¢n ~` -' an I. P t~ _ _ _ _ _, _ __ _~ _ __ _ __ 0i\liii'l0 l1iii"i\iSl_ Pilfly- Eiillll Stats WI". “...‘;:‘.f IARIS, Dcc. .l.-via ltculci s /\g._ tho feeling tint at .ire tigiinis io. ,nmml gp - _ 1544_12_5M2u.D_ was also ____0_|_____ Dany in _hu h__p_____ ency--Prcniicr Lloyd George, intcr-_ U10 i‘li¥.Ill- L21 llf l~ll_l’ilIll ¢`rVl2l`Y ll0lf‘/C . . _ _ ' _ "°“ ' ini Parliament coniposcd of about XF ‘°“" "Y '.‘°‘i.‘? .‘.‘.‘.*‘.“"..3.l‘.'.‘.i.°i 23;? West is Uverwhelmmgly Unionist. Laurier- W:‘.t,‘T:.5.-.‘f;f.‘.%..S...*°..¥.l.°';*,§..;:: ‘?.i‘;‘~:;,.‘;f.l:,°'.t:1:I emma: “The moment is WW serhwn lo ' | U " . onlv. Alllily at 134 Kent St. mond assured' thc- leader of thc (lov- ious. Everything must give way be- Wllllle l-i“‘.° ‘md “re resolved ta Wml- I ‘ 1551-12-6-M:li. ernment that he had his full syni' foie the importance oi' our object. the war we shall do so. We must We have the men, the munitions, the~ have the will. the patience. the cnf ' ` tlurance and the tenacity. Then \vc 19,409 - _ _ _ _ __ gf _ - -- ' I-_--.__.- .__ _"f;-___ ___ . .. ' . ecoiiomlc and financial ree0lli“L'BS illlll _mall C0nque,._»- and l~‘i-cnch Caiiailiaiis . who have (From Our Own Correspondent.) _.___._._._._._.,_.__,_._.___._.,..,_._._____..__._._.___._._._.,.- ---<-= 0TTAW'A, Dec. 4.-There is now il 6 ixturiior NUMBER or APPLICATIONS EOR _ EXEMPTION DEALT WITH UP To TUESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 3180, 'EXEMPTIONS ALLOWED 2987 x;@I@ . §| i §59I;E’..3.I2'3";"5¢ °'°I5I.5,.f:'@I; misuuits _ feeling of confidence in the 0ntari0 ' Unionist party tiiaf. has been absent! it since the cainpaign opened. Unionist , leaders claim that Sir Wilfrid Laurier' - will not get more than eight seats and hope `i,o reduce this. Of the seats ; constituencies of Prescott. Russel and Z Nipissing and one German. North \Vu~ -f terioo. The seats in doubt are \Vest _‘f Hastings where two Unlonists are in 5 the iic-ld and the German constituen- cies of North und South Perth and South llruce. _ . The riots in Kitclieiier, Montreal _ and Sherbrooke have stirred Ontario ' , and lt is eviiieiit that the farmers are _ forgetting their fear of u labor shor- tage in the-ir auger at the German _ _ _ _,___ ._._._._,._,.,_._._.__.._..._..l.-.-_-A. Mining, Linimient cures garnet in cowl ¢~-v` »~v-~-. »‘-~--~" N' - _ ‘ *'l'~l'°l‘l\'l°§§'l'§'l“l' _ _ _ _ _ __ _ »i , _ _,lm wEA,"mR_ uuiinsiiciiiiiy maui: siiinns - _ tu . L world war, Canada has boon we know tmlitivtillltll-Allis \IV?: Iililozv that Canadiiaii ill’0dlIClH 01 UIC' ‘ _ protected from - h H_ 'tory and farm have been safely exported th all parts of t_c_ w_pr__; We know this has been possible only through the great flee an ie great Bni tilsli Sailors . . f 1 t tic cost- tho devoted Suiiris Bm m mir p;|;;ltTyl?|iI:];I TAI: illlllfliig lior tiiemeelves- they risk have suffers(|8s;,|e,,,e'n¢»'w||||ngly- but thny do leave at home wives g|‘?,,:]u¢‘,},;T:11|‘-lnndwlho in thousands have heconi-e widows and orphans. , _ . -:i lion of thc Saiior‘s sac- " is CMWIII Hiirllrwmigctilg i~‘und- which is 10 mmol bI.'hIimilIIiTieiIIi'itiI§e :ind comforts to Sailors' destitute dependents. ““"’ I ii erruu to this worthy oausm ' Give generously llllll 0 ° Y th 8tI ., -is the anniversary of the Falk- ' on S“¢Iur%Tgt'u3'mI:1Tlhi:rapegial Iappoal is being made by the Navy Ilteugndvitlglattlireiugliout Canada as per aniiou`ncemont in today`ii Dilber- B6 8l18l‘0\|l I - ' . he Empire have kindly un- In Charlottetown the dau8ll¢°l'° °I A ru Meet ' fth I of Tags for this wo iy 0 » ‘ d"“k°n to "ko dune 59|-Ida; :TNT Saturday. which takes PING °“ -rsas. _ f - " _ _ n0M9 l d. ,_,- N. in. . ----**'-*. 'FEMPERATURE' ' TIDE. MOON. ETC -rooav is 1-I-is izzoih. nav or CAN/\DA'S PARTICIPATION IN THE WAR. ’l‘()lION’l`0, lloc. 4-Modt-ratcnortii nest tn north winds, fair and cold. 'l‘he highest temperature recorded yesterday was 31 degrees above. Ai I0 a. ni; it wug 30 alicvc at 9 I5. Iii. it wan' 30 above. The lowest the pre- vlous night was 29 above. The iirie will lm higli this lifter- noon at, 3.1:!! ann tomorrow at 4.20: It will iw iiight tomorrow morning ut 3.02 and Friday ut 4.07. Th-.~ sun sets this afternoon at 4,50 and tomorrow at 4.38; it rises tomor- row morning at 7.39 and Friday at 7.40. The inoon rises tonight at 11.40. There was a full moon on Wednea- day. Nov. 28th at 1.41 p. ni. ‘ Thelast quarter ofthe moon will be on Thursday, Dec. iiibh at 9.14 a. mi ' The length of today will be nine hours and one mlnpto M'”°" ° ”I"‘°"‘ °“"°° “" 9 Min|rd'| Linimont Wray Distompqg, 1 \ , . ` chewan. conceded him -three are thc Frc-ncli_ I __ ' I inudc thc lives of' -English (lanadians_ intolerable in centres where the Eng-' lish are In a minority. l<‘roin the Prairie Provinces the re-5 ports are equally good. life-ssrs. Cal- der, tirerar and Meighcn cliiim that! Sir Wilfrid will have but two sup-_ porters I`roiii Manitoba and Saskat-‘ I<‘rom Alberta reports are not so_ promising und Sir Wilfrid is conceded- tliree and niay get four seats in tiintI proviiice. British Coluniliia reports rece-Iveil here ure very optiniistic. Qiullici- will rctnrn six Vnionisis. Messina. Doherty. Ballautync. Sovign_v| and Sir I-ici-bert Ames will win in Montreal. anti in the Eastern Town- ships the llnionists are certain of) Staiisteud with excellent prospects in' Bromo, Compton and Sherbrooke. - I The llnionisi party claim -six out of eleven coiistitiiciicles in New liruns~ wick and ten out of sixteen in Nova Scotia. , _ ' From cabled re~ports`l'roni the troops voiin;`: ovcrscus it is bolicvcti licrci that eighty-iivc pcr cent. will votc for thc Unloii Government. With' iuicli fuvorubit- rcpnris there is ii for-l~I ini: of elution :ind confidence in thc; ilnionist (lamp and it is quite notlt-i-- iiblc that Sir WilI`rId'! supporters arcl not us iroiiililciit as a few (lays .i1iZ0. The chief factor in the success of thc Unionist t-ampnign in Ontario -and Moiilrcal is thc women votc. They have cnicri-d into the iiglit_ with won- derful vigor and cntliueiasm. in Ottawa. one Unionist worker reports 87 women voters in his subtil- vision and X4 of them are pleilgi-ti to support, tht- i7|iion candidates. /\iarin<-,tl at the effects of tlio-Qin'-_ bcc riots, baiurior leaders have pass- ed the word along that they must' stop. I Lust night lion. (`. J. Doherty held tho ilrsi lfnionist meeting permitted ln Montreal. liis supporters served notice that the meeting would be hold and organized to iight the mob. The mob did not appear. Either _ they were instructed not to do so or they disliked to face the consequences of meeting one thousand enraged Eng- ” probably lost a considerable number heavy shelling of the british t~,ni,aiv:- steadily and the eiiglllvefs liticiv that llnioii Gnvcrninciit were dcsi'viil1Sh8l1 f0l‘\ViillI fur lili- position which we as Caiiadiaiis could rise the Gerinaru plans have been h@n_vy_ Ollgll l0_ Gliilble the engineers Io join support, null' to his :iiiiazeniciit and frustrated. with the int`llction of ser- The German claim of four thousand their Hanks nnil thus saved them. But thc :iinazcinent of evcry unprcjiitlicefi ious losses on them. prisoners may' be c°""c"t‘ Tlilérc IS UNSC Ull5§lll_€0l”1i-lllld 0lli0i`S_. l'L_‘-',i1iiiL non-partizan. hc found ii large nuui- Fighting is still 'proceeding to-day. no controversiou of this report at thc the score lor they took their ip-_ini-c be,. or mon Opposing that which no 1,.,-_ The ‘British arc continuing tl\eii‘_inoine-nt. The -British lured very wcil in U10 ligllllllg line and battled like al, honest ('unailian should think o' counter-attacks. in thc matter of gillls. Iioivcvcr. ln tigers. - _ opposing. llut the iight, is on Ihr . I the first rush about (‘mizeui1t-oiirt thc _Tllll filllle OI’ Ulll 0XliIKllI iii' illir vii- coiiiliiiicril and cvt~,r_v iiizin viihu limi CI-AIM 41000 CAPTURED (icriiiniis captlii'cii:~:irl<:ruiilc L’illl00l'S Slllbllll l‘fllliflIY lIll'0llI§|1 iliujiiit; lovooi' iiisrr-iiiiitryaii hriirl sliiiuhl iiiuiiibci' of Britisii tulip: not ai l`t‘\v_<|l` lll‘lll>' illlil III” "Ul'V"l‘Il0lllIf‘llI- INIS bv but-k of that iight. 'l`hi' viii-in_\'. i’ ISEIILIN, DUI- l. Ifiu' l.om1‘oii--'I'Iiii|iIic Gcrinzin guns wliivh thc lirltisli ii_curd ib_cin» iaillrcfl about _on cvi-ry wi, ,nay ,-,£11 them _e.,_ ,U-,. |,,-p,];,.|i,,,_. Gwriiiaiis yestertluy tfziptiiintl »l.tII|tIlL,_,0h in their drivv lust wcck. 'l`iii' siiiv. lhcii' iiiaigiiilii-clit. .~ici_‘vigfc Iiaviiii: 1h<»_v uri- goiiit: in s\\'ei»,p thc provinI_~n_ British and st;-vcrul batteries in iIii‘.It-,lit-iiiy was unable to movc this nrt- been _iwlceivigtl with thc trot-pest npp- -1g,-,H151,.0m,|u,1U,|(-o|_M0m.,__..nmm (‘ainbrai region, tlic \Viii' ()t'i`icc un- ill:-,ry back before ii lliitish counter rccizition cvcry\vlicrix_ _ ,,,,. mm, ,.,,,,ug|, “ml W(,,,,,,,, (.|,,,ug1, nounces. - attack swept the GGi‘lll1lllS P-i=ll~lI\V1l"'I __"°‘l"'** _ tiironghout l’i'incc Edwuril lsluinl to ~ *"" ill-Zilill. iilitl' the Ilritisli rccovcrcil _ull |,.|..|.,|,*,|,,|,1,.|,.|,.|..|..|,.|..|.4..|..|.»p show them on the 17th oi' l)cccmbi_»r of thc German artillery and thc inaior _'_ that they um hm-king up HH, ,,.,.0m. VI/i'l`ll TIIE lIR.l'l‘lSli ARMY IN portion ofthcir own. _ _ _'_ * tree. Anil I hope to svn our _irood Frziiice. Dec. 2.~~iI)clayc-ii by wiro The Germans ovci'i`\l:i _l_il'iliSll _'_ : friends, Mt:-ssrs. Martin and Nichtilsnii trouble).-'l`lic British yesteriiziy' ziiiti isioiizii lieiiiIIlL\2il'l€l`S ll `0\l7-CUC” ` rctiirilcd t0i'epi'cscni Qiiccirs t`ouiil_v' iast_nigiit continued their counter off- and captured some papers aiiil,iii1ips.i'|"|""'|"|'*‘|"|""'|"|"|'°|"""'*""""' l hope to sec Mr. Mcisanc in i{ing’s -ensivc operations in the Gounelicu but the staff had been tthlc to gct_ - (',,,,n¢_v ,md M,-_ L(,fu,.,_.,._,- in lrmm. sector, which was' overrun by thc Gcr- many important documents out bc- In this column advts. are lnlerted.(',,u|,ty-; if nop Iirinpn 'igdwnrd pilnnw lllllllfl 1"l'i¢Iil.V. Ill illl All-Uflllpt to forc the- Ge-rmaiis .a.r.rivciL__..________,_._._,,,, ,.a.t- ~two~eonta-per word net. Iin my opinion. is eternally: iiisrzracc- wrench off thc salient: which 'the'Bi‘i-" The coi‘i'cspeut`I6iil. Villl P00311 "0 _..Z__._____., .tl.” ’l‘l ~l ~~»tflish last drove in Bourlon Wootl. 'l`lit- previous Iiiiie when iiruiy' ‘_llllIl"3‘@I~ -|=150~12~I»l\'I3¥i.‘;ig0 ho was chosen. with Mr. Mr- . "1-‘*’-°v'"‘“_°~'-"mr -'~> Lean, to curry thc lriniwr ri’ 'hc I " ,-~~~ _-_-.~..-_--»--.--.-.-_--.---».-.~.- _-_.-._---» -_~.~.~.~-.-v-.-v--»------»~ ~--~»~----~- SEWING DONE AT 171 QUEEN ST. ui';1l-Ll01i\»<|;rvntivig party in this noun. Reasonable rahcs. 1510~12~3M3ipli._ty_ and was cIi=.ctt»\'.\ Nu lviisiiing. Apply nt 248 Kent Si.zin i-Ingrlniitl und l<`ruiit'c_ :intl .~xnw Ihr, 1518-12-4l\lt1‘.Ihardships they were up iigxiiiisi. niivf __._.....__......_.._..,..__._._~_"___, the iloplotloii of their miiks. iiirl»\iL'li WANTED-WE WANT A LARGE sickness. wo\in~¢\il ifofcrcncc icouircti. Stain w:igc>.;io hc :i political truce. Afii-r ihiii. roquircil. Apply Mrs. ll`IilI SIUC-k IHIillll| Till; (`-Olllllillll'-AliiIii't: was noi. n gviilleiiiaii prcsciil $55.11!) or offer. All-in thrcc ioiiiul<"wllo uiiuld any it win. not ri i1i‘l\"l`i>ll-“ l<‘oxt'.~i. iniii black. Address Stotrii-fofi`r-r, to have halt' l.iIi--i.ils :ind half holders. Glinrtliiin Oilicn. _I'oiiscrv:iiIves iii thi- i`iilon tilivcrii- ` » _ 1I'»iZI-IZ-15Ni2i._inoiit. l<`oi' iliroo weeks i’i;_i'ii}i;iiei_i; w-l @*_~* Twag glmopl held iip. Sli’ \‘\' I'l‘i (T 1, N01'|CE_AL|_ NOTES AND A¢;.!iiol, say: "No, slr; ; will not have iin.‘»'- counis dun thc ilrin of W. (irnnt and llllllir I0 do With this." but hc wont in (Io. that arc unsctticd ‘on Dfw. liltii Qllpf=rly' or over-charge 'for aiiytliing! (Liillghtcr.) L_ don’t mind their scif-righteous professions, their prufn.=~.iOiis ot` iininaculate integrity, bet-uust-_ people know what value to place upon them.; ‘but _there is one serious iiiziilcr, and that is the very unfair cciiva-E tiiai is being' carried out by ihcui. 'lhcy go to people and misrepresent thc, 'Military Service -ict in v\vcr_~,- shnpc and t`orin. Their' |.finvzis~ con vs ol' nothing.but un- iierhunti' tactics und appeals to pre- judice, the very same as were used at the time when Mr. Martin and Mr. llicLcnn were defeated Ln 1908. I understand they have quite it niunber oi' circulars out from one section to another. I need not state what they are; you know quite well the tactics of the Grit Piiriy. instead of a fa`ir and square- fight against the party ln power, they engage in* wily and un- dcrliniiti tai-t.it:.~i _of every description. 'l'hcy say th..i Sir Robert Borden was rllhiiiiiurritl bi' the Nutionalists of Quchcc. That is Mr. W`arburtoi\’s sony; in ~_-very meeting. Ont of 45 niinuics lic devotes 25 nt least to that phase of the nnbj8¢t_ N-ow, I llilvii Iwrii in Parilanient for the last: six years. Tliey claim there were 17 Nationalisis elected out of 27 from Quebec. As far ns l know, and~I think l do know, I am satisfied there were only T Nutionailsts in the House rcaliy. These men voted oftener with Sir Wilfrid Laurier than with Sir Robert llorden. They are straight Nationtilists and at the lost Parlia- ment when the contentious bills were ll1l>SS€‘-ll 1116>' voted every time with Laurier. As a matter of fact, they ,.Ilt>~ci1i't~ti from that time .out tiiev were faithful and humble follower! of the llight iiunririible Gentleman. '”hnv say that Sli- Robert Borden made- a conipnci with tho Nzitioiiiilists ih"I nn recruiting siioulti' take place in ‘lic nrovinrc of Quebec. As a matter of ‘art thi-y were recruiting in Quebec “rom thc start. but when the mem- bers oi' Sir ltobcrt i.Iordcn's govern- iiiciit who hciong to the Province of Quebec-taltc for instance the into l\lr. Uasgrain, Mr. ll-londin and Mr. Scvitgiiy--visited the tllfferellt BGCIIOIIS of their own province they _were met . by ii hostile, crolui who refused to allow ihoni to speak, and they never had, ur: we liuvc had in this province. ilu: assistaiice-_of thc leading Liber- 'ils to persuade the people of that province to enlist. i have met men from that province and I believe that if ilu-_v were rightly lcd and if party politics wert-1 not so intense there. they would join the colors as \vcli as our own boys. 'l‘ln>.rc is u lot of work to be done. ti lot of information to be given the people in this county and it la ini- possiiiic for Mi'. Dllirtiii and r|:iy's0lf in visit thc different electors. There is a lot of work to be done to combat the evil influences of men who have been- hiroti by the liiberal party. Mr. \\*nrbui1ou and Mfr. Sinclair have hccn going around' for tho last 3 or. 4 _vnars thonisolvca poisoning the minds of thc people. 'l`!.cro is one man, -an iiisiii'aii<,.\ ngt-nt. piiifi to no zirmiirl, I Ii:=ve lir-,artl of another gentlemen. wlin has bccii going around from door to door. lic has not ii sou at the war. mn- :iii_vc,iic bcl.m|;ing io Iinn_ and lic w-is aiipcruiiiiuatoil from the r.iilroaii'_ llc wt-rt in nne ninn in thc factory the other day and said: “How nro vdu going to vote?" "Well," said the iiiun. “I dnn'i know: whoni are you -'~:iiivnssiug i`or?'_‘ _ Warburton and Sinclair, suill the man, adding that Vauailn had sent enough of men to war "\\'f~\I, I rion‘t know about that," said tar man: "I think proh- .-iI~l_v wt- oinqht to send some more. Tliev luivc had u hard time over 'bcro." The canvnsser replied: “No; wc linvc sent too iiiuiiy men; wemro spoiling Cana_dn."» What do you wink or ii num like that? That man is re- ceiiing superannuation pay and thinks t'=iinnl:i .sliould send no further assist- urirt- in»tlie men- at tho front! _ lic ouclii to be Iutsrned. and I na that y . wliethcr' fiaionlcil nr olcctcd. I will bling that case before the Prima Min- ister ~of f'anatlii when the election in over. ami have that siiperannuntion taken from that traitor' (applause) I will give his naiilc:~--~------- A woman came to my house today, who has four sons at the front, She- hnti word lust night that one ol them was gnssed. That woman has t&oIl-5 n sacrlnce. and others have had eh* sons liiilod, and to tliinit- tlllff Hmm* who is receiving mollby 000' 011351 1527.12-4M6i_ wr- fiuvi~ ai i`niou (iovcrnnicnt til thc . _ - ' " im--f.f::iI iiino appealing to yon." on JOHN A, MMUQNALD, pR0v|`N.tln nil-Iinportnnt qunstinn of how cial I.an`ti Surveyor. oiiice and rn~ best wc shall proscvutc iiic war. li Bidonco,_ liornianvillc. 'l`olephonc._ls unthinkable that we should lay 1511-12_-1lM5iElii.|-d. .down our arms like the Russians and é.-_------------._--~ Iwithdraw. We cannot do it. We WANTED A1- QN¢E__.A_ pgw ¢ _gsIi~,annot allow our inen to be annihil- ilrewood. Dry liartlwood preferred. ated and refuse to send assistance Apply to D. Stewart, 164 Kent St. .bo them. One question _I would-like' _ 1344-11-2BMDTl".to ask is this: If Sir Wilfrid' Lauri- . ‘ p li with reference t this mat- _ .a.__-_._.___'.`__._ "Sh “ld "Ish C““‘"“*“°" Mmlrdw Liniment 0ure'e Colds. etc.I’tIiA4a'i?rocTi'ntistnstory wouldolvlr. Field- (Continued on Pine Six.) 'i'n»n»nn_»- of the 0ouaem-,|hioi|Id'il_ny- "Iwi Iihu bo gunned; ~-arms I think it is time ment-out _ and frowned down such cNlMIi'l_o"U| W. l’. Doull. l dvlft till 'Chit seriously; ho ls not i"eopollI\l|0i‘ `. Tho Patriot puhlilhealbf CII- |lf*" mation of on intelligent ol7Ili_itiu@I-' any and every opmmaliootion homo' man like Douil. That is the propoot-.1 _tioirwa an an Infiniti ' ._ ___X__...___@-_inn---nu-»--1-1---1 ' u . _ ~ ~ei¥