si __ ____ as » ' 4 ‘ ' 1 » . _ \ ,l ' ‘l i __ _ ____ .______ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ms ossswnsrowsfenrintii ` W1 lfl _ diers and felt satlstledtllut it was - Y _ ¢'\ T is convene' direcl ta me ma5n_E"'°' .Fedgrgil an_d.0th- younger man. Most of his not to me soldiers personally not ro ~ ’”"°’“-“_“_s **l"llli"‘“f. 'ull 11 ‘Vile ‘° 'T I 0 v _ -_ l __ _. __/ ___ _ _ _ __ _ _ wébnssibixv, April ao, 1519. .I lm : ' Lx) y nl ` li’ l T l _ ~ LTB1-inlii. i>oi.i'r`ic.-xi. o}\.\is ' ' To Col' Macphm ` G, ,~ 3 _ -7 J ' ._ . I (Contlnuézgn Paso One) -I D ' l L' . _ _ i_- game `amongled that as he has had House - - l nelvov ' “' D --_ ,~_._._,`________ _,___ __________, ____ _ _ _ _ _ - ~ ATING CARS Ford magneto? Will its use reduce '¢_ friends 15 be' of Commons ex erience it ""“ l“"`“°““”l'» "“‘ "“'_‘““"‘ '"“‘ ‘°,_ ' ,tile .loving power or me ssgine son" l`.0 lll'l€i lh°"e “'h° hm' dm" thw' dm-V at "hp ' ' th brllllancy of the headlights’ f - . Wollld be an.unl)aI_°d0na-ble front. Ever sinco ltiiidiiig iii Cuiiada ' e _ ` rom: 'wJth0ut’ bpgagh of eti uette ho had bccn aniuzcd 'ind touched by ll Answer: one of we 'back ter becoming-almost t A (1. the spleildld iw.-eiiiiolls izivcll to sol- l - al V/in->V`l~ - _'"l"“_l“ 'Pl 'ho r°F“l"li-"gl'"“5. “witch _-_W ,,»_hiose‘ -th- o pass im over or a _ - _ . ' . ' 2 -‘ ' - ' ff? i l ' * I _ _ _ _ _ 'r 1 - J fone connection tif you split light beckoning to constituents, it is claimed, ""’ °“‘"“* '°' “"“”” "‘°"’ ""‘g"" A " sw- L -‘ ' 'rv ' ' ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ th _ _ ,_ _ “_ itch and from tlie otliei spotllglit ___b0I°l°l€ th€| \V1ll ll,:¢1V(3 f0l'g'Ott€I'l hlS pasll “.(f;::1yagd 1,?:ltl,];;:tI¢, T01 L,|\,l,l.n ,i,l,a,|*T M_ S_ asks, ls __ _____________._e _O have eiwiltcli tel-iiiiiini to oiie` connection ol , _ heat f01` SOIll€l3.l"lCl l‘llS Cll2lI`lC€S fQI` €l€Ctl0Il iiow lying in France and i<`lailders._ iw" Did ,yasings Sewed mg8the_,_0l"h9 SDM "gm wckut’ the" _e_°l_"_TeFll ' past and who hereto-‘ will be as good as anybody The influence of illwie moi would llve links .. lies ow rits, l"’° °""" “'"" °' ‘he f“’°‘ “‘ “l Ks r this proc . of em 1 t liiise in one dreudtul winiow iioinl name nm O' other ‘pnvemem metal Q umen ex reason still is given by some ‘“"“ _ _ _ f l ' V .. 'e are parties ` _ _ _ _ d d . . have received httle In e1Se’S_ Anothel- more potent on. _Tlic.V- ilre not dead - they that claiiin .frreut tlliii fo `- -. ground by plmnpmg its en un el J ` t i ` 0 o s n I . Ii' you spot the .n,t th.Al-p ii I b ' l. Th lr A ; i _ » pan' of the chassis he agony of dlsap- of his political followers, ,,,,,,,°; ,fe ,f,,,,,,; ‘ »‘,',,,,,‘f‘f,';.‘,e, ,;,_ ,ng _ox "°‘;"' "' ‘"9 "’""‘”' llzhl bulb la ll e d ' ` l - 0 . 8 _BI`Slfl1p 8.l'lCl the namely, that Ill 0l'd€l' tO ants ure goiie_ and you can imagine which W5 have h9a(,,.d r;l:§e(?bj_?E§(:;: ignnmn M the regular lmhung’ 0" " homage of those contest the federal election lllelll Slwllllllllll °"‘f' llli’ ~°"@f°lleai'. Eaoll division said the saiile :he least said the better. The spirit honor for their share in winning thc- € . _ . _ _ | a vigorous campaign. Dame party who are now looking lllmg- This was the spirit of file ar- or issues ami fan- ploy associated will-_ umor has it that.Mr. Bell out upon the political sea my- “"1” '"““" "““f "*"‘“‘""“ C°l'l>=‘ as a distinct advantage with anvthing but a feeling over his rivals. It is claim- of confidence. ' " L l L ssl THE ITALIAN SITIT .\'I‘ION. crisis over the Italian situ- gates round to his view was ation will develop into is a exhausted. It cannot but; signing of the terni.~1 with Wilson had given them their Geimanv orders. The handling of de- The Italians place the licate questions of diplom- blame ioi the uiiiilieilsailtl :icy calls for nice tfici; :ind situation upon President, great patience. and what ,_ Wilson When Pi‘eSidl+li1ilnight have been :icconi-_.l Wllgolq togk his Starml ()1]lp1iShe(] by the pl-actice Ofptdo ll.lll. l-Ivory unit liiid llli- time -.,,,‘ plill~ioii.-ill lillivii is llo\,. ill i~\.ill~; the lepudldtion of SQCVQL these qualities ,nay be l»eH__, rot for i-lilerilig niiiiii the bridge, not wil-»-_ lllld iii ordlli' to lE|tiill:l_v_lloilol~l been divulged, and, natur- Wilson. _ ally the repudiation ofthe Not olily is the l‘rcsi~_~>\'ol'l'll<»i's»». wi-ly wnfoii W.. in ,»,,. t1€*at\ made in g00fl féllfll dent`s pronouiicenieiit <_-on-l _ _ between Ifalv 011 the (mg gigtent with hi; Weu_knO,__,.n llllvlllloll to detail. The Ualliidluiis tlllll rho iiliis-vi' is iiliiliit to be tried. “"’l'0 “`lllill.l¢ I0 Wflfk. iiml lliiit was ilo will_l-i-i-vivo li i`nii' trial. lic is hand and Gleat Britain and views and with what arebe- ,, ' , ey are agreea e to t e turn for Italy’s assistance general sense of right. Ill the WHY, She WHS £0 be Greater Serbia, or Jugo- given the whole Dalmatian Slavi,-_,_ as it is more gene,~_ los." Coast While Fiume WaS £0 ally called, o_ught not to be _ be g_ven to C__0atia_ The ba____ed from the Adriatic_ ol‘ the seiilio or justice ilnd fall' play 1lil'lil\d soldicrii. You will find llii\.;¢0|,mmmi of tlio 105th Battalion _in i-oturlicd soldlci- i~cilil_v lo settle down 0,-d,,,._ _,H he ,bought that the com. iilto civilian life, but he will need llnlp mana $110,114 no in uw hands of a _ _ _ i. lint we ilu] eight huiidiod years and ciicouragcinoiit, and to bo treutcd mm-0 expo,-i0n<;0(\ mon, Col, ings, lic il0t BXp€(ll€illL lil the Inter- and with the protection of ago, in the days or King Jdhn, when; pnielltiy. Boi oftor ali with all the himsoir going with the Battalion as ests of either of the parties the Council at Paris, is certain document of which we o it that its terms should which must; feel bound to ' tféafv WH* fi S€C1`9t 0_ll€ b@~ That new State comes into C&l1S€, Wllell made, lt WRS existence by the sanction mY Pl'€S1d@l`lt WilS0ll'S Pe-` is unfortunate that it is not pudlatlon of the whole trea-.` only the enemy powers that ty came as a bombshell. It-' are to becurbed by the “Big aly was naturally angered; Four", but that also one of Fiance and England were their own number has to be placed in the awkward p0Sil- subjected to their restraint. _ tion of having their treaty Knowing the intense feeling ` with Italy treated as 2 of their people on the Adri-~ “scrap of paper," Italy de' atic question, the Italian manded her whole “pound delegates could not fyield Of ll€Sll, aCC0l`dlIig` to the the point without bringing b0I1d, but the bond did not on their Government the include Fiume, which, as al- certainty of defeat and T ready stated, was to be glv bringing on their ¢0untp_v ,_. en to Croatia. l th-e risk of revolution. It President Wilson’S DF0 -I must be the concern of the nt On the Adriali- Paris negotiators to prevent Se§!r'r(l?I`lt(l'll\t;e ‘he pitiless hail and the drlvln sto _ ' 'i W‘l‘ilCll the f0l.1I‘ reg .su 10th .__. _ __»..,_ . '17 _ - ___ -~- ._.._._.... ___¢ ___ _ ,__»_-__-~-_-' __ ' - J ' ,_ , ,Vi w seriously disturbed s the iargo ningnclo. S. B. asks: is tllorc any illltcrclii ;o|'|`ect produced upon tires, wlietller gnloiui or dry air is used in intlatliig .' tlioili _ Answ¢r: Pilactlcallywlpeaking there _with the spirit. of patriotism wiiicli is the best in the ai-niy? The miiteriill nowhere more pronounsed tlilln :im~ --the material we sent from Culindu ong us, was also 3 factor in winning was the best in the world. He was the war. ilot alone in saying tliis; all said it. Many believe tllis"to.be lilo lust The Corps Commander was in very wiir. It is not. Waris part of the large mcusure responsible for the ef< great scheme; the selling of ii bushel I Just the present bringing the Italian dele_ ficieiicy ot' the Corps. His inspec~, oi’ potatoes involves a war between tions were nilirvelous, his criticismillbuyer and seller. Even ill this house, kiildly. He inspected everytlhiiig iiiin- so peaceful ftodyiy, questions inudt utely. lie saw that boots were pol- bo fought out to tho' ond. We inust matter of conjecture, butl be mortifying to the Italian' lsliso, into mon were silovoll; its in- I » l ; there- are 1ndi`catio:i>= that,delegates and Government srevred the limes. felt their sion to <- an understanding will be to have the news sent _“*"’ ‘Ml lllor .were well lzwoliieii. arrived at before the ilnal broadcast that President _eiicli patniotiiiin. We must incul- :ite the spirit of dispipliiie._ I-lore (`oli\iicl il.'icl"lii~iil rrlzld iiii l>x» ‘his zitlnlitioii to detail was what triict. froiii it lvttei' ivritti-li by the niadi-\ the cilicl‘ciicy ut' the Caiiadinii intl- lioveiuioi' lluiidils ,sonic sixty ("orps. ' - V :lie Second Division crossed :it ll L , . . , o piece of liili'iic.ss ull-ollvd; l;v<~i'_\~ llilm_ lll'Uil\'l' Dliice. This wits liflcziiisi- ul' ot _iii.stil'c lit- saw iii lodn_v`s popci' notlioi- rcusoii for their success. llc well its to lhosi_-shall i say morn fortiiniitc than wc, who sleep uudci' Uho poppies iii Frfincc and Fland- that characterizes the British nation. The Germans are only now doing vi _ ' . 5’5§= airs ago to il _\'ouni:,"nlilii who wiis . 0 On the l5tli Decclnliel' last your the tliull ontorlilg upon his profession as Fil-st iliivisioii crossed ltlie Riliinc; il ii-;il'lllll'. ll \v:i.< lin lippeiil i`oi' the I And now, in conclusion, llc said, it is all over, it is a difforeilt situation from wlhat it was six months ago. _ _ _ The tide of w l had swe r After the applause lhzid subsided, _ Premier Arsenmllt arose and said mor nlciiiber ot' this House, to extend il wclconie lionic to another gaiitlo mail wiio he was pleased to see was present, and who. although not n 5 ._n_r lie he world that wo’r - ' more to the soldier than snyoiie could cd by the kindness shown lilm. He would have had the privilege nt re-' e a livin in _ ls inlgiltv hard to boot; appreciate. it kept him in touch had came to tilts meeting _to___be pre- turning home ii private. He _s ke or yoil get a thorn wi with home. Those also`wh0 plough- sent nt the reception to his old ofllc- of the duty"and the i~espoiisilill’lt§?(lle~, th every rose~ , _ , But uln’t the roses sweety ed the fields and helped in the pro- or colnmnnding, Col. McPlhail, whom volvlng upon those at lioine to as-' duction oi’ food were worthy ol all he was glad to see thus honored by Love beneath an ,hmgs is "ke the, ~ ,I his fellow-countrymen, and no man isn life and lhoped that the great ma~ l in-Ong canopy of ,, ¢em__ wmch bears was _more worthy ot such honor. He__jorlty at the island men would re~ 8 fml rotectlng everybody (who shelters fortune" and the nipping blasts ol erce contempt. She is ‘always rear- strlcken children of and ln her N o..._......_.... along the borderline ~ sieltéf security and all things. iowsn. buy lottetowli. 3 modestly acknowledged the tribute main ln* the province. Again he ' l ff, \ ._.,,".f V __', _ priid lilni hy»Pi'i=lnici- Amolinult, iid- slst the soldiers in returning to'~`clvil~' -fa. .-- _ _._- ' ' iimillwli i.ln`~_ ‘_ rtiiniior fund' . iilojinem- llers tor;"t.he, groin _honor they: linfl sliowil lilm. ` " 'M ff” ~f ' .Th-i siifsins r'oi'5t1le'_ »1~fn£_i25liniijA°~ them brought to_a"~clos'e_'_a_,{Q?7..l.wP 'ily iu`cet`iiig_' l 1 -lla . lv. ::,0no of the éomdlioiig .00UlDl_I}|“t9 _'of infants is worms, ¢iid,'_tlie.`lll5i-_¢ 0_1' ieolivo oppllcsrion .'for,uism is Moines Graves' Worm EXi9i"iltflii_&6I’.i' Q Oflering For Immediate Sale ~ 150 pr. Goat Blutcher Boots, boys size, worth $3.75 for $2.35. ° ,_ - -fff ' " “ “ l -“ “ outh’s worth $3.25 for $2.00. ~. if fl ~_ -1.: ck ai 44 u “_ little gents worth $2.75 for $1.75. "Ai _ J f- - The best value in the province. These were bought some time ago'-‘lllili-_,7ll't‘e_=l{'¢,illE sold at alre-war priiles. _ ' “' ehave several lots of meii’s and_wonien's boots and shoes at'sindl;n .li¢liK‘.'%tll§l’t*l‘P°””“““f"-NS.f“’?°ff" "@“_'“"”“,‘tf_fvfil» r"l:l,’°' L_ GOFF- BROS LTD' _ _ _ ,_ __ l____;Jj:,,i _.`_} . I _ ._