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Albarton, Sourla and Montilua. ance of powei-_ mi :;::_-f.-:-1 .-_~. ::.~_-_-_-_-.av -¢.= _-_-_-:_-_-_-_-.v _“- - ,-_-;; ¢ ,Ny _-_-_-_-- :_-_- - -:_-; - -_-_ 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1917 2-:_-.~,-_-_-¢.~.~.-_-_-,-_-_~: _-_-.`~.v.»,-_-_-_»,-_ _-_-»_-,-_-,-_-»_~,~.-,- ,-_-_-_-,~;_-,-_-.»_-.-.-.~.-.-.-_-.-»- A LIIHci‘s with #39 of ii ho favored the W1n'the'W3-T pqhcy Coupl' staff. Between 80,000 and 00,000 persons receive scparatioii allow- I)I‘Ot€St,"VSayS the C21l'ln€fl 2lI°lLlCl€, “that Sir €Cl With COIlSCI”il)l3i0n. The T0l‘OntO Gl0b€ Juices and 150,000 assigiied pay. Separaiioii allowaiices now ruii into Robert has himself killed coalition and and the Winnipeg Free Press espoused the luviitlily. \\'l\ils Ili# =\>'Sii<1i<‘=\.\' fhvilllvs ~*¢"‘l 091 °"<’f\' that by procrastination and indecision he cause of the latter, and the Patriot threw f>"_“;_'___"l”V_~f_‘;‘?_f§?°~ f_‘_’\‘,`;l: . . . . Its Yvlth the.m` Slnce then’ however’ tivo lieniispliercs hadLtheir_idepeiidelits rbside flir. ‘the *most part iii meh coming from men who persistently re' SIP Wllfrld Laumer has Captured the LV different sections of Canada. .»\ ledger account has had to bc opeiicd flJS(-Ed Sli' R0l)€I`l} B01‘(i€ll'S Offer Of 3 C03.li- l)€I‘3.l m2.Cl1il'l€, and l’-IHS I'€fl1S€d t0 giV€ up wit-li each soldier and eacli dependent. In the soldier’s interest 50 pei' l`.i0n g0Vel‘nm€nt On the l'n0St g€n€l`0L1S its l)0SS€SSi0n, and has refused to back`ccnt of his pay is now ivithlicld and credited to _hiui o_1i s_" to consult his friends in different provin- ° House of COmm0nS.f0r Weeks they would the Toronto Globe.” S0 that there may)belf_'<»1ii|1ose~l§'\i§ . ciNiuils_ifFoni V THE DUMINIUN IN THE GREAT WAR "W/lat .strung/rr breast-plfite than u /:cart iiiitaiiltedf _ Tlirice is he ariiirif 11'/io lirlI.Ii`Ii1`.r quarrel just, , And lie _but naked though lo`ckcd`_iip iii itecl, ` V Whose 1.‘o1ls`cic1i¢~r 'zeith iii/'llslice is rof'ru[»tcd." ' R_e\'ie\\-'liig all flint luis been uccompllslied dur- _iiig the last thirty 1iiontl1i~i,,it~ ls._1io viilii iiatioiiul boast that the (‘aiiadla1i people have fini' exceeded the expectations laid down at the outset--Sir + Wllfrlll Laurier. - 'I' riot Stands in backing Sir Wilfrid W'-7| dcspatclied overseas, leaviiig the adiiiiiiistratioii of iiiedieal servic_cs in _ Llote What the T0l‘01'1l;0 Globe has to 53:,-';i (_`;11iai'l>¢~‘ifi\‘ Cllafflmf ‘md _““_l>‘“`il," Of *'10 ""fi‘>“§ ‘“'°f>‘°=_1S \10>'i>i- ei-Ve_ This is Simply political tricker. _ tals _and their methods _of admiiiistratioii _:ire worthy of detailed des- ly opposed it by his speeches and his votes s in Parliament. Will he go back on his mas- T ters in Quebec? He would wreck Confe- e has spoken in very meaning terms about the danger to Confederation. Would the fi Liberal wire-pullers at Ottawa who are 1 deration rather than go back on them. He n M schemnig for an election with Sir Wilfrid ti m as-leader play false with the people? They ` will have to if they _succeed in getting the W people behind Laurier, whose face has to in England 100,539. There are no other y ,,, _ . ,. _ ._ , d V “ption did space permit. Thysical training .ind vocational rc-c uca- here may be 80’000 men actually engag' tion are irovided in coiiialesccnt iiistitutioiis f\t the outset thc care . _ i ~ ~' _ _ ._ . _ _ d In the trenches but Where are the Sig' of coiivzilesceiit soldiers returning to Canada was assumed by thc iiii- 3.ll€I‘S, the Army S€I'ViC€ COFPS, the Army litary :1uthoriiie_-_ But having iii view thc double object of relieving edical Corps and the 5t;aff_ The actual | the overburdened _Department of Militia and of providing for con_v_i1lcs- guyes given by the Minister of Militia_ cc-iit_soldicr_s cer_tain advantages not easil_v_gi_ve1i u_n(_ler a piii'_cly nillitary 32279 include -11 these and -11 1:12';::‘i‘V'f:::.1i;'1V :::'..'.§i.;>. .:r.‘f:; al and necessfiry for the Support of the Cabiiiet,'.\`i'r laiiies Lougliccd. ' en on the firing line. To replace the ' astage among these we have at present _ .\llLl'l`.'\RY l-{().\`l’l'l`f\l.S C(')1\lll\VllS.\`I(')N ' ' ° ‘ - ' ~ 'l`l1i_' “M'litar Hospitals Coiiiiiiission” was appointed in _]u1ic, -igegadllil; Sgt .agam§t cgnScrlptl_0n` reiieb/e$ besides these and We know from 1915. ll liasleficiited an efficient co-ordiiiation of effort between thc U, e »e e Wfnrler m t e coming S3 experience during the past Week that Doiiiiiiion and Provincial authorities with the permanent welfare of election the Conscription law would be a at any moment we may hear of:'a wholelclie reiiiriied soldier always .is ihe great object, This happy co-opera deiiiflétter, and our heroic defenders, who battalion being put out of action- ' limi irthc resiili of a wiifereiice heldiii Oftaiifl! fin' 1915. at..wli_i¢h re- _enlistod in full confidence -that-‘ their coun- try would stand by them to the end, would be left in the lurch. The Liberal wire-pul-' lers would have excuses, but would have _ little compunction. They would - have swindled the people out of their votes, cap- a )0( preseiitativcs of thc' various P‘rov_incia|VGovernments. iliscussdd with the Coiiimission all ‘phases of the returning 'soldlerqs possible needs. B rder-in Council returned soldiers were altead ven the refer- O O _ ' . . . _» y gi p NOTES ...ie for .iii civil service vacancies. in addition io 11115, VPmvi11¢i1i associations now meet and welcome them and assist them to secure i Mr_ Turiff Says he went to his leader emiloymcnt as soon_asptliey are iii a condition to undertake iti As d .k d 'f h ld - .M _ “_ _. __ _ ....1 ii.. se... .1 ,ae 1., .... .,,...., ..._ ,;‘,., p,,‘~;,,,:, ,;,.;';g; ,,g3p>°;;,§;;;Pg;_ ----~»- V rt at voluntary enlistment fail Sir Wil T CHEERING SOME ONE oN_ Since the lst of August the following izarii have been registered: ~ Doii‘l you iiifnd about the triumphs, Do11'i _‘foil grieve about siiccecdiiig. Let the future guard your name. All the hes; in 1lf'e's the simplest, Love will last when life is gone; `Just be glad -that you are living, And keep cheering some oue on. Let. _voiir neighbors have the blos- soma, V Let your comrades we-.ir the crown: Never -mind tho little setbacks Nor the blows' that knock you down You‘ll be glad when tlie'y're forgotten You'll be glad with youth and dawn If you just forget your troubles had keep cheering some one oii. 'l`lie1'c’s ri lot of sorrow 'round you. Lots of loiicsomcness and tours; A Lots ot’ heartachos and of worry Through the shadows of the years. And the world needs more than tri- umphs, More than all the swords we've _ drawn; , lt ls huiigc-ring _tor the follow Who keeps cheering others on. Let the wliid around you whistle. And the storms around you play: ` You'll be here with brawn and grlstle \Vhen the conquorors decay. Yoi1‘ll be here fn memories sweeten- cd By the souls you've saved from pawn If you put aside the victories - Aiirl keep cheering some one 011. -SELECTED. 'lARliESl IIHEUUE RECURDEU IN N.Y. J. P. Morgan and C0.. Puia Little Om: Over for Piiltry Blt of $98,11111`|1,- 11. NEW YORK. Aug. 10.- A cheque for $96,111,l11.11. the largest ever recorded ln New York clearing house, drawn by J. P. Morgan and Co., for credit of the Mlnliiter of Flnaiiea and Receiver General of Canada, ln settle- ment of the $100,000,000 loan recently Milled Mr the Dominion by a syndi- cate headed by the Morgan house, was piifd hero today 'by the Liberty- Natlonal Bank. The largest previous cheque shown 1" U10 Cleltlllk house records was more than $26,000,00 less than to. day'a. _ / I)o11’t you worry after fame; , 221 George A. Sharpe. Charlotte- ' to_wn. Studebaker. _ 222 W. A. Gaudet, Charlottetown. Maxwell. , - 223 Brenton A. .Strang, Port Bor- den, Ford. 224 Dr. James B. Champion, Tyne Valley. Chevrolet. .. 225 F1-.ink s. Currie, charioiiil town, Chevrolet. ` 2211 James C. Ferguson, Sourls. Grey Dort. 227 Russel (7. Clark, Mt. Stewart, Grey Dort. 228 Miss Gladys C. l-Ioli1nan.'Su11i- merside. McLaughlin 22.) Dr. Alex. S. Palmer, 0'Leary. Chevrolet.. 230 Joachim J. Doiron, Mlscouclie. Ford. 231 Herbert A. Tanton, Charlotte- town. Chevrolet. _ 232 Rodk. J. McNeill, Tyne Valley Grant Six. 233 Wlalitor T. Bartlett, Cape Bear Ford. 234 Edgar Matthews, 0`Leai‘5'. Chevrolet. 335 Pnllllp Monaghan. Klnkora. Ford. 236 R. Waldron Leard. Coleman. Ford. 237 Wim. Waddell, Vfctrfa, Ford. 233 Wilt. LePage, Rustleovllle. Chevrolet. 239 Everett \\[edlock.Hunter R_l\'er McLaughlin. STUCK QIQTATIUNS ' HALIFAX. N. S., Aug. 12.-(Quotm tions furnished by F. B. McCurdy & Co., stock and bond brokers, mam- bers Montreal Stock Exchange. Mc- curiiy Building. Halifax. N. s.) CLOSING PRICES. Yesterday Today Atchison . . . . . . . . 99% 99% A. if. . . . . .. 75% 76% AimI.oco.... ....705/Q 70% Ani s & it . . . . .. 100% 102 Aiiaeonda . . .. 75% 75% Cen _ . . . .. . sau 88% Can Pac 159%' Oriic. . . . . .. 81% A 52% 1v1.r.ci..... _...sir/. W4' Mex Nor Power . 95 95 Pri. . . . . . . . . .. 'ia 73 ' Reading 98% 94% s. P. . . . . . . . . . . .. om 94’/1 sm. .... ._ 12% 59% ii. izssf. 124% 104% 105 £2 :-11° WL trayal of the Canadians at th f t, d Vf ' _ ` ` - V , would trust to the people fodgetifiiiig ghd frid replied in the negative. I-ie was he R l A AR V forgiving before the time for another elec~ said, uncompromisingly opposed to cbn- F r inn u mi ¢hiid,,,, A Per Cent Reduction! li' . T ' ` ` - ‘ ' _ i ° 1 - ° n V - J -- fi_i_)_;i L____h__e;___i_i_lia__ii_i__igol___;>f__C?_iiefl:_<¥___§;_V_l_’_il_ pcription. Some of Lauriers friends are 'n U.. F°r°v.r3°y“r. _ _ egretfully coming to the conclusion that M 1 A window_ full of samples of Ladies fancy slippers and pumps also a job lot-01 forcer of Quebec’s will upon the rest of his protestations of love for the Empire M"°5l. ' 8Irl's low shoe! sizes21-2, 3,31-2 worth about$3.00 now $1.50. . nd the Empire’s cause are more drama ""’"““‘""' Canada. Will the people allow him, foist-ia ed upon them by this machine-riddeii con- tic than real. ii V_ i C _ 1 - , l " ' mi i~.-....1--»-»....¢_4 - l _ _l___ it 1 .’ . f V