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Which i"Wouid' Success---the Manifesto of Sir Wii_fr`id .fL¢mri¢r, Government of Canada ? . #iii V ._ ___-'J __ , 'w' _ __ . _ _ .__ ‘ l _ ' _ ' _ __ ._ _ _ ;.'_'%§‘s;»;f_;_l,__ .eoeeooeoeeeeoeeooo-oooeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeoeeooqeoeo§;loe§._o$¢¥' SATURDAY DECEMBER] 1917 TOW -1? _..'~-'_ t-~ . t__.__ t - -- -- -4--” “ ‘" ` _'L ~_r_. ._ " ::°"_l~"”:‘_‘.-r*"‘ ._-:'~*'_._ $2.50 Per Year (M ll tl l Ad A C. 3® 535° P0' VMI' (Del.|v:re)d)nln Advxlzouior 31.3* and ‘ il _ N m no _.cl sl l..._'w _ _ _ » - ' '_ ` ' ' - __ _ .' .:._;_ r 'J' _:' :;_‘r _ ‘ l ‘ I 1 _ V EX clmrllnll o F 'VIOLENCE NINQUEBEC PROVINCE Laurier-llourassa Anti-War Alliance Ter- l7‘orizes_i ' Province " Kitchener llisgrace. is _Bill A Falnl»llcho~-0l organized Weil Financ- ‘ ed lllllilanism llurlllg Past ’l`wo Weelis. nrolurrll-JAL. Nov. zlo.~ 'rllllt t`llo`. Lo\lri¢r~Bourassa._ allti-wal' `alliallr-0. have' 'launched upon a calllpsigll of organized violence and illtllllidation to terrorize Quebec into 'opposition to the Union Government at thc polls, is tile sinister, donlillatillg fact coll- llrlolrtjing the loyal lnlnol-_ity ill the province today- _ The' truth is that thc disglaceflll proceedings at Kitchener last Satur- day night, when Sir Robert Borden was howled down by o pro-Gm-fnon luob were but a faint echo oi' what has been transpirlng throughout Que- bec for the past two weeks. _ ` Q Cowed into Surly Submission Cowell' illto surly submission by the (iovernmenvs demonstrated' determin- llt.i0n to enforce the Military Service Act, Montreal's alltl-conscriptlonist agitation has resolved itself into ll less heroic campaignof secretly organized end well financed, rufllallisnl; free speech for English-speaking Canadians has been banned; Unionist meetings are being broken up; Unionist cau- ilidaten threatened and assalled; the French Canadian 'press gives tacit sanction to violence by al studied sil- lless boycott and social ortracisnl have French race, threatened with a busi- nose' boycott and' social ostracislll have been intimidated into ll silent llolltllll- ity. Not since thc cightics, when iioll- ore Mercier, (Ioursol, and Laurier, us- ing the scaffold of Louis Rell as a Stepphlg stone to power; fanned thc ashcs_ of Frcllell racial bigotry into ll living ilanlo against iillglisll-spcaklllg Banadq, has there been witnessed such a spectacle ui’ anti-British delu- apogues arousing the passions and prejudices of ll people for 'party gain. Anil just as lthe old' rouge- party llecalne merged into Morcler's “Parti National,” so today the old Liberal Party of pre-war days has ceased to exist, becoming part.-und parcel ofthe Nationalist, anti-war plopagalldu, in-_ spired and directed by Henri Bourda- sa. No Longer Patriotic The situation, it can be said with- out exaggeration, has reached the point, where Quebec audiences no longer pay patriotism t.ho homage of professing that they want Quebec to help in the war; all ovor the prov- 'inco`I¢lboral'~Niltioualist candidates are frankly preaching tllat Canada has done enough, that i.iio time has llow come when sho lllusi cease sending men to the front. and depend upon other nations and men to do her iight- lng. Patriotism, in truth_ has been boycotted, subscriptions to the patri- otic fund have practically ceased, and the Victory Loan, if ll luillion dollar subscription by the Provincial Gov- ernment be excepted. has met with no response among Freilch-Cnnadinlls. Organized Tyranny .But it is ilot this t’ilil‘lrr-.- ull tllv part of li‘i'encll-Cnllnlllllns to either fight or pay that is arousing the bit- ter igdignatlon of the English-speak ing loyal minority; their l1I'0l0H¢ 1° the rest of Canada ls against tllc_nr- ganized tyranny which during the past few weeks has presented the om- inous unprecedented specttwlc Ol ll people protected ll_v and enioyills tlw privileges bestowed by fllfl Bfiilsll flag attempting to crush out _ fre? speech in that tlalr`S ¢l6f€“¢°~ "The .Englisll-speaking people vi Montreal are being subjected i0 il species or_ persecution and tyralml' probably without pmllol in o nl-lush countryf' complained one of MOUUG' al's foremost British subjects today- 'l‘het his complaint IS billed "‘ truth and 'justice is evidenced by me root that during tbo lust Week '“°"" than six Union Government gather- ings have been broken up by Frfmdl' Canadians, the speakers threatened with 'por onal violence. and c0ml>ell~ ' 4 od to eioape from the mob under pro- tection of tho -police. _ Targets for Abuse Iiou. C. C. Baillsntyne. ln St.- Georges; Hon. (J. J. Doherty. ill Si. A111188; -lion. Albert Seviglly, ill West- _'mount-St.. Henry, und - Sir llerbert _Arnes_ ill St. Anloillc, have vainly ut- _telilpted to get a heal-lug, und llllvc _been the targets for abuse, insults. alld threats, and have practically been compelled to ccaso all attempts to exercise the right of free speech. The police, mostly Frellch-Canaili- ans, lack either' the ability or the inclination to quell the dlsturbcrs alld' so far as protection frolll the munici- pal authorities, is concerned it can be said that there ls_practically none. This failure ol’ the police- to provide _adequate protection and to vindicate the l‘i8ht» Ol' free speech is, in itself deplorable enough, but the most sill- ister aspect of the situation is that responsible Liberal leaders. from Sir Wilfrid Laurier dowll, have made noi the slightest attempt to repudiate ol' even discourage the dlscredituble d'e- lllollstrations. inspired Disturbance; On the colltrary, there' is ample evi- dence that the dlsturballces are the work ot’ ri well oiled Laurier-Boufrussa machine, illslpired and directed by lnen who; by subterranean methods, have welded all the slackers and poltroolls and rlllzilllists null' Nlltioli lllists illto all lllltl-wlll', llnt_i-Britisr calllpaign oi' tcrrorislll to irltillliilutf the masses of the people into u "Solid Quebec" for Lzlllricl' and iigaillsi tht \\`ill`. _ Till' l<`l'clll~ilt`lilllldiull press which t'or the sake or Queboc‘s good llulne lrllght have been expected to protes against such "l’.rlissian-like tactic: lllaintaills either ll cowardly slloncl or llruzellly ilttclupis to justify tileui illlll llerc again there is cvidcllcc c the Natiorlalist-Lillll'lol' alliance ill til striking fact that Lauriel“s leaclill Quebec organ. Lc Canada. and Bonl assa’s llloutllpiecc, Le Devoir, llllltl in defending the d'isturbers. Le Dcvolr cites the tlisturballce il Ottawa on the olrcasioll of Bourassah 1915 anti-war address ill the- Capita as alllple justification for the ball 0'. frco speech in Montreal today while _Le Canada fluds justification il the breaking up of a pacifist anti war meeting of Socialists ill Wllllli peg by a party of l'e'tllrned soldiers Thus is patriotisln placed in the same category ilu pilciilslll and alll war propaganda, in nll ilttclupi tt jllstity llltlmidaiioll nglllllst express lon of British will' sclltilllollt ulllle the Union Jack in Quebec. ' Unionist Meeting Unsafe 'l‘llc not result or this organized' anti-wal' ruillanisln aided' by nn in competent police, and nu anti-Brltisl press, is that Union Government meet ings cannot safely be held lll thi greatest city of this Britlsll Donllilion Only on the British fringes of Quebec. ill the purely Ellgllsll-speaking dis tricts. and ill the Eastern townships call men without risk of insults uni attack ple-iid the cause of t‘ullnda. till Empire and of (‘nlladinn heroes at tho front. Frellcb-(fnlladialls. tllorc still. are who have remained stauncllly loyal to Gallatin .to the Empire and to our cause lil this war; Men who realize that lil the present mis-guided anti llritlsll llltilude of their province there can only be for the French racr in Canada ll 'roaring Niagara ahead but they are u hopeless, subdued lllill ority. Reason Submorqed Today raciallsm has submerged reason and patriotism ill Q\10l>8C-` The teachings of Bourassa. and the failure of Laurier' to fully hi! NIH 'in the war, are bearing fruit in r Fiench Canadian Domination; “lil _only ll solid ouslish-ollvakins Cau- llda, deterlnined to maintain British ideals and British traditions in Cau- usuon pregnant with peril. I 1 A _ ", Y . wwe '°t "ce bigotry and den” for -few. if any. people who understand ndn will sllccesnhllli’ COD” with ll Nif- 'Foll nolrs our AND Regaldlg lheir “For God’s sake mother get out _ work for eonsorlptlon." _ and: 4 - it was the cry across thc water.; from it wonlali`s son ill_ l~`landel'.'-'_' A_lltl till- lllothcr. formerly presidcllt ot the Wonlell`.~‘ Liberty' (Jlub. now devoting her tllllu and llnergies tu* last night at the wonlcn’s devotlolllll rlleetiilg at the Royal. Alexaniiril, sent the challenge out to the ence ol’ women audi | "F01" G0d's sake lnutllei' get out and work for conscriptioll-' work- for ally old party that will send us the reinforcements we l need so badly." There was no sacrilege ill the words “For God‘s Sake." For/ li' this be a lloiy' war, as tho nliu- isters of God solemnly' proclaim, then it is ill truth “for God's sake," that the pledge given to Canada's men ere they left here, that \\'c' would stand behind tllenl. mas-t be kept. _ Must Be Kept. - For the first time in tlullalluel history women are to vote, Ali( last night when they mot to give thanks for recent victory, they sought too. for strength i’rom the Almighty lil the work ahead. As one speaker said, it was ll significant thing that worneu’s first vote should not be for party. but for national 'honor and for justice and rigllt. And it was significant that they should open their' campaign ‘ with a scrvire oi' -prayer and praise. ‘~ Like Deborah. ` _ Mrs. ll. A. llallliltnll, vllziirlliall ul' this 'l‘oi'oilto \Villul-n'.~l llllioll (lov- =,rllllli»nt. League. which llrl'ang\f‘l the service, presided. ill .~:-peaking ol' the new :ind great responsibility ~heild for women, tile' speakers- rc- _‘all<~ll illciiecrls oi` wonloll in ills- 'ol‘_v_ Likl~~llrbol'ull u_i` old who 'la\| ill-lllotl for "ich i_llollsalld|1l\'l» 0 ilghttlll: biittln uf the Lul‘ti,"sll ‘.'e‘re the women of to-day, Barak had sultl to Deborah. ' “lil hou will go with me' their lwill go."' do the nlell culled to women to , lay to do their .~:~llal'c ill wlllnillg the ‘tell tllousslltl nlell to fight. tllc bal- les' ot' tho Lord." The women with heir voteluust go out. Dcbol'ah`s allswer had been. “i _'ill surely go with thee." Every ‘roman must be ll Deborah in the lcxt three weeks. Women must ledicate tllenlselves to tlleir coull-i ry_ _ The Union of _ the nation was .n the shoulders of the wunlsll. \n(| again like Deborah, when vit'-. ery was won. they would say. "My, leart ig toward thc governors oil srael that offered themselves wil-8 lngly among thi- people." - _._--»~..--»-...._.~... ...___ -»-~~_-._~_»~... _ ANTSI j ._ not llope for S'ucce'ss Winners Announced i Fruill the \\'ll_\' lllully lzillltlidntes for “hc nlltonlobilc and otilnl' prizes coll- ‘ illuc to accilnluiatc ballots, one is nl uost lcd to believe that -tllcy belong to hat fnvored class where' irltol'r.~st and _lestiny are watched over by some Zalry god mother. Vvonderfui things have been done ‘ly fairy god lnothers ill ages past. To -the llnlnltiated it does not retlulrc- ll great strength nt’ fancy to ascribe the luccrss of many of the candidates tn :he eilcllantmellt of some fairy queen. Those wllo are initiated ill- o the mysteries of the 'ause, however. realize tllat the cause of the candldate's wondcrflli accompllslllnents must be sought else- where than in fairyland. Tile explan- ltion is quite simple and practical. in- leell. it ls simply ll matter of the lppreclation of time and sl thorough ‘ understanding of the most effective way to use it. - Ever thing indicates that there are l better the value of a moment and how to tlirll it to profitable accounts than do thc cllndiillltlls for the Guardian? big prize. Tho welcome cry of "Gllli - U-Come" that permeates the cum- palgn territory will be changed to Pluck. Noll NEEDED BY Without Pluck And Eder , _,.,-. _ lf' _"lf __ impassioned .'lppe:»~.~l to ___`__lllerl in Awoken i Count" 'lliril' t`hildl‘ell f’ __ f' ',l< ' _ _§pn`ly One Thing Vital Rev' A. K. Johnston, the speak er 0f_i"_the evening. tleclnrell that thought lie had never llrforo spnkr-rl at ‘evéll ll selnl»politl<~ill |ileetill,;. _vet \i9`§_l;lll»rllil llu,it llliill llellll'iitl»ll to Bpfosding thi- gospel, llllnsllalllcfl Union' ‘overhlrlellt. The one great issue- _dfore which everything clsc faded' "was, to will-tilt war. which was inddod H holy war. The gl_leatest lesson we' had to leal'n'v`v§l5 tllzlt only b_v united el'l`ol'r could`lt.£‘fbc uccolnpllshed. Gcrmally`s successes, which had come each autumnhince -the war begun, were not because of greater' gcllelalsllip or flnelfmcll. They were because of the absolute unity of purpose, ‘ the little group about the kaisel' that dictated the “nr policy. - Dlsjuulon had brougllb the coi- laps9_`of’ Russia the recent defeat in italy. But lll thc' fleet of old Eng- lllu ,-_'gud' on he wesierll frilnt “tli0' _great broad glial' oi' sacrifice’ ullitea cffol't woll stlcccss, " ` Niied of Uhily. -lll -"England political forces had un elf. "_The some was _ ` Frallcl, "'And of all l3ritaln's' over- seas Tlominions, Canada was the last to follow suit. Theélesson fol' Canada was to get togeth_c'lr` and stand so until tht c'll`em5f" was lll-ought to his knee.-._ There ‘liltlsr be no Grit or Tory, no divislloli lllltil this was acconlplisllcd. ,_-_ L-~ -~§fly¢_l7isis‘»e§s=fi»insi*-~Av.-'olt¢. ~ ltrv. _l_ lt. MacLe_illl hllitlwvtl with _l .\‘til'l'illp,' aippvill to lilo lvtllllvll. l'llzlll_\-'wolllell, llc thought. lllli not realize tllcii' power' ill' rollilcctioil with tllcvoto. Tlley could lllilkc thc election allahsolllto cel'taillity. Tllllugll Mr. Maclean had never .ll»-'- frlrc in-ull ill politics, llc wil.-' lll `politir:l» for this colnlng ulctrtioll. "l want to seo Union Govcrnnlslli will. l want to seo Sir ltobert Ber- rien will; and lwallt to see coll- scriptioll ill every pllrt of this coulltl'y." he de'clitrvl| lllnltlst ll thunlicl' of applause. lfwolllcn had :lily lm-lilll; lol' their <:oullti;\'. for Illllilallity' and for guod-lilly love of lllclr clliltlrcll, they would' walfell their sisters to the full responsibility ahead of illclll." _ .Women’g Pledge Mrs, (l.G_ S. Lilldsey tilerl rcull a plcdgc for the wonleu to takc: ‘lll humble thankfullless for the victories of the week we women of Toronto do pledge ourselves anew. to do every- _.`._~-~. .o_o-.¢.»_ .._,...,..,._~_...~ -~_..._,.~.,_,. LUCK CONTEST- N CAMPAIGN gy, Candidates Can . Special Gold Prize Monday. tltll when the caulpalgn comes to ll close: ` Scelllingly lill days look alike in vote getters ill The Gual'_dlau blg‘au~ tolllnbile valnpaign, :ind each day seenls to increase the vote-getting spirit. Perhaps it is because the can- llidrites realize that this is necessary il' they intend winning ’ one ot' the prizes, _ "But the winner won. t~lui_lll lllili .lutomollllc without a vast amount ol' llrztivity" remarked one oi' the contest- ants yesterday." He or she will have to go sonic. and all the way to will." Exhllal-ated by the intense excite- lncilt interested ill the extreme. the callrllilates work arduousiv cagcrlv frolll some llnknown sources are more or less exaggerated, and the cnlldiilnt- cs are urged to place n`o credence in them whatever. lf a candidate has ilnverll thousand votes in roscrvll he "Glad-U-Won" on Saturday, December monllill, ni-:T li Fon coincnlrrloll Their Respnllslbilt rs aid llllmolllty tiling lil our power in support of our brave lllell overseas and lo lend theul at once tile heres sary ri-_'lrlfol'cemellts l'ul'c.s possible, said Mrs Lindsey, using the solemn quotation: tllat 'y not with me il; against llle. 'l‘llc'n it was the speaker read palag,l'apll,fl from her son’g letter: Over ber nt the i`ront'_ l wrote. “we have no party li.lo~l,' -and ullilst at home Gove'runlc'lls \ve'l‘e tllleslling lt 0 Over' here men were giving their lives every day. The morale of the Calladlalllq that intangible thing that lll-ans so rullcll ill all arnly' was upto n hundred per cecnt. But “hen onto the Canadian army being declinat- ed. knew that there were no roill- l l k ' lat i`orcelllfellts. oily le'avcll new lvl would llappell_ Pol' (inli'i_- sake, Motller, get out and work for <:onscl'iption,‘ rail. thc soll's- letter. And so the pledge- was asked that the men might kllow the home peo- ple were behind _tlle'm' that tllcsn who had fought so galillntly in ti ~ name ot' Canada might get reillr`ort:e- ments, Dishonored. _ “And anyone who exercises thc sacrotl' right ot’ citizellsllip to prc v°llmJ,i,__l ls. _' uishs1=\_0r9`dP` -I-will -me Lludsey, in fleeing. ' Mrs. Art lllr VanKoughnet. second- ing ill tl resollliioll. tlcclnred that liovlli' ill thu history oi` thu will' llilll womt-11's. worll been so llectir-ll _ls now, to assure l.'llioli Go\'cl':'.l_'lt-ni :-lnd (Jfllluda‘s- c-ontilluallco ill inc war, 'l‘Ilt-re wui'l'. only ll. tow days left in tulllvass. "\\`h;lt are you golllg to llc thi.- lvl-ek Are' they zoirls to leavc one solillcl"sl Will; off the list'.”' risked tile s'pci\kol'. Women never had failed yet, and they would not this ti_nie_ As befitting the spirit of the lllletlng sollgg wllicll were prayer.-: w_el'u sllllg_ As Miss Betty Tilolllll soil was singing tile Receseiollnl lust as the words "Lest we forget" were on her lips. by ll coillcldcnrc il doz-"rl men in khaki came swing- irllz' up the aisle on tlleircl~utche_'_ The boxes-, too, were filled with men who bore the signs' of wal- llii= YK IK *ii 'I' i. _ iii# 'P+ 'I' °l° 'I--|\'l°'l'\l'~l"l'-I"|'~!~-l»4“l"|"l'°|'1»~|»-i»-b-!~il'4"|"l'-!-»l-+4r- ' f _ _' ' s "_ ' '_ lj ' il ' .ii _lad as a L; il- lol 1* 41-; ° 1 ° " -. l‘iS in r . . ‘ -. l lt? its " ii" " F _ , ' .'il'.l_ "" ~» \ ‘< \ i l ' .' . ~ ‘ t» -ll l li, . ' ' -i ' .. ‘_ _ l ' _ ' ' lf _ ‘.4 ! " ~ . ` J , 2 f . . “ ' - ‘ _ lv ll< _ i ," ,_ - I Victory Bonds have Ill,-cn tile. i _ _ _ - » _ nlost talked of things this week In all » _~ . ~ 0 .' ~ _ - circles, as everyone felt it ll patriotic ,_ ~ ' .’ duty to buy, and thus help to win the _ war. The nlrtn wilo have vrorknll so' _ _ ~ _ _ f . hard throughout. the weck l:<_~l‘i_'lilll_v ' _ , ~ _ _ 1 deserve nv(-_ry gooll wilrli that rllll bl' - _ . _ as _um UH G Dill How _ for Union Goverrlnlclli, possibly said and it is-. llopvll foilttv’.~' " . _ ~‘ -, - s 3 ~ - 'v _ ' - - .~ l _ ._ _ _ - _ _ » _ -_ _ _ _ __ ' ‘ 'UU U"‘l'llll\‘~’llf- blltllkllu. tl1l.l_t was thtlt. to .lllvotntc :\lllr__ll nut, .lbsollltt.l_\ llollpnltlsall. closing will bi. olll. oi tht bl, scsi. ul-ell, clit-ailllllotl -ll; Govammey §x f - events that has ever ilappiell<_.1 ill l‘._ .l -_ __ g ‘ _ 1 _ ' 5 - ll. l. _ . _ _ ' H _ _ _ . _.He __ _ -_ f _ _ _ __. _ ._ __ -_ , ll ~ i ' ' _ , . _ _ .- _ _ _ _ _ - _ - 1 1 ‘_ .'._ ‘oi--_l,~ _ ll P _ , _“_ _ _ __ _ ,_ J _ ' ' , _ , ' ‘ ~ G ` lit, - ` - - gon ` ` - “ _ e ' oi __ _ n _ _ ' . , 5 ' f ' : ' in ~ f d 1 ' ' . f _ _» Mr (J f ,, _ : _ _ , _ .. _ 1 ‘ ,W is ' . I __ _ _ _ *_ _ il * \ it so ol _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ 'L ‘lil l oi ' - ' ‘ li X 1 to-I A 5 B0 6 ri to bo on ell lil ill A gf(=,~fg,“ -30y€.,\l,y ,,,,e,v has one ofthe ces ye and hill ca r pl W I l` ba t Those who follow tile stage will be "-""l rc lremcnt of several years. Lilian Rus- sel returned to the- Vnudeville stafse this week at zl salary of $2,500 week Thepopulul' story, Tile Sky rilot of Ralph Connor, once a l-’rcsbyterian :lastor of note in Canada and nolv _ Mayor cllorlos Gordon, oboploio or Women and slrls in the Britt the Forty-third Cameronlan Highland- ers of Canada, has been dramatlzed and bids fair in have as much vogue flats. "L’ - - --t. -_- » -1, ._..- 11;... ...,_.fl@\.'._`;_ 01'* 'I' 'I' 1'# 'l"§°IO'|'°l'§§'|"l"l~'l‘i» \l-'lHl~°l~~£'-#lil-'l»'0v»'F»£‘°i"I"\' Hi-\PPEN|N[iS UF Til-E ‘WEEK l*rlrlce~.s Patllcll nas .l_vlsltol on ti ‘oy 'ls it l l ’F'llfl~»= iciy of Colonial Dames has subscrib The Twilight ltr-:ital ill tile l\`il'.st fm' -?'5~00i`~"‘i',‘ 01' Liberty YJOIIGB ;\/lctllollist (`llllrc~ll last S_ltllrda'y at't~»l‘- - '“ " " - ' The St -indr _° 1" _ _ -S_._ _ _ b¢,,1'y_ _ ` _demonstmted tllat.. a War Menu N * ) _ .bo nladc just as attractive and app The l`l'il~_llds of |lll» i'alllil_v url- illtt-1'- ‘milk ffl* W1." 011101' Rini While K ¢,,_.¢e,| il, ,h,. p,,,g,.£._5. l,,__|,ig ,mldv |,, l-llt»_ll'luillluenl and after dinner s tho ltoyiil Vilztorizl Hospital by Joilll ‘limes “"C1"f '"9V°l” 5Ul7l`l‘~999fl f0¥' (lorllon wllo,with his nlothcr Mrs..l.l'. and ei°‘1ll9“"‘*- Gordon have lwcll ln Molltreal for zl ‘ * * few \vl_l_»ks. j l-larry Lauder, the great Scotch e tortainer whose songs are sung i 'I`i:c liuyll titandard tfllapter of tile ‘WNY home- i5 "is"-il1S T°l`0lll0 HU Daughters of tllil Empire in St. Johll 0119"” mi“""“"~'“k~ “ddrefsing 7-him held a Pcddlar's Fail* last wet-k nt_f"“1*" °f WOPIB as t0 mail' dull’ wllicll they realized $1,300 for Patrio `\l."lUZ Vlcwfy BOWIE 111111 101' l til ul oscs The Daughters of the lllilef Us i0 '7l“i\‘ Pf1U`f0ii° dull' - 7 P 'P » - I » ' Empire wherever tlly are known 'U COYUIHS 01801111- * Q il Miss Daisy ’iopi;irk is having a vet' sunt visit mens; friends in Sal: _rr "iitle this weclx Il li 11 '\lr=. S:»=_wa-1'. wife .'-l’ Judge Stew' ri, acrolnpanioc by her sister _\i_rs.l' .lost-_-l ot 'i'nr:_1t'n left thlf uw-':`f. n 1 fl in Boston The U. S. War Department. has "` i’ "‘ decided to send home any American flfllcer who permits his wife or :moth or to go to Fl°.1rlcc or be llcor him. l"lo\vf_c have gone ovol to Fill 'nl on ll ll-ip. They purpose vislttp i runny of the island boys in hcl .ml ilnzl Frallcc ee the clltllloxl ill permit. __ ___ t‘oio:\el li _ M. llnvisoll and .‘.i r ' FI. ‘ ' _ , ' l till. li s _lullitlon factories are being lmmo ,cllzefl by distinguished British A _ _-___-_-_-_-_-: .-_ _-_-; _-_-:_-: < .-»-~f-=-:_‘=<=- -=-‘--*I* .__ .-..- ,_._,¢,..--`,___~,,~...._,..._..,__¢.-~.-~ l and cxpeclantly. ' i _ l Tile stories that have emallatcd pc|lrl llpoll tllenlsolves iinfl not upon; V P their friends. The old saying, “lf yolli T l ‘want il tiling done. do it yourself." ap-1 plies hero. There art- some who arc' ' in nluf~ll ll- the voting g~lmei U ’ tllni have assured others that theyl _ 1--~° . _ not do g o l ------ Canadian Pi-on Despatch) or shc is not going to tell it. So be will bc there when the vote is cast._ ( _ _ ~ on your gualkl all the time. Say no- and we surmise from reportl\_ issued: (Canadian Press Despatch) CALGARY, Nov. 30.- Vf_h:l0"l§l: tlling~ listcil to nothing- just work. fronl their llcadqliartcrs that the assi-.rl _ _ _ _ __ pal-ents were absent in Ill\\_ll ml Anotllcr favorite rllmor which is oltll-_ t§<_llllXarc ll_l_l_r:8|\i_-_|10°ii “ml 7°' NW' _l\A';`_lll_’l1S'i`._i\. i;_._ _N;>\'_ -I0-ls Hl_l;9 niShlrH&l?D2_l:ll “M\_':¢“l:°o‘__;§ in ' I - : ' , - ll crousl . ) 'l _ il wus ll l- rell 0 . ~ er invariably exaggerated or abso ut_c s_ en tant la cs, lry __uro l al B .lolil ullll nhl _tt __ _Mt “_gt_ wen bumod to ham wh” th u ly false, is that some candidate has $0 Still water runs deep. urst was gutted by _r Tlhe patielltswers removed with gill- house. foul' miles south of the t_ culty. The loss may reach 020.0 'was ilestroyoil- _______ _ __ .__ _-_-__ A _ ._ _ _ _ __._______ _._._. _ _ _ ._ ._______`,.~ i|GHlSH|P i\I]R'Ei Plllilill UUESTIUN IN §i_._iAWRENiIE§ _NMUNTREAI (Canadian Press Despatch; (gnnadlan press pnpnoh) Ql-’EBEi`-NOV-"30-*Une vi '*“‘ilHl" l\1o.\"rlti~:AL, .\'ov. :io.-.-iololard Fo ships statiolll.-ll ill the lf\\\'ol‘ Si. l.:lvf- 1|L,_r_ ix, ,_ ,-epom (_, me (member ll renee near \\’llltil Island. is ullrlft ill (~0mmcrf,(. 0,, (lm _.\gri¢\lli_\lra,l cond the it-c :llltl sllle llals sent out zl ii rl. Hom, ,__ (_-3-___»__4a_ ml,-gbuged the .S. slgllrll. l-lc-lp is being sen; to her _,nv of p,,¢u¢0,.-_ in _\l¢m|,rea.l to th She has :l <~l'e\v ol' some six or eight ,_h{,rmg@ of railway cars. while in Lhl men 'File it-ll ctlnllitiolls lminy on M_,,.i|_;m,_-, province” they-9 lg such tllv rlvol' :irc not illu<‘ll better' than imlngnsl, 5\_pp1yll[potntoes the Ia tilt-_v \\'0l't- _\’cstcl