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Z . _ ~,_-c,‘ .V __ ._ _ _ _ _ __ ,-.__ , ‘__ A ___ .`. ,. _ . ~, PAGE _' _ __ _ . __ __ A CHIKR-§_9TTETQW}lfGUARDIA¥l€'; _fi If ` 22»°1917‘ 3*] C War, and asked Sin Wilfrid to joinit upon Tim liliarlillaiuiiii r_Guarili_aii :voting billy tfounaea 1ao1)_u.oo- umivanu er by mall ln Canada, and 82.50 for U. 8.-A. . Morning Daily (founded 1891;. $8.60 pol year. (Deliver- ed) ln advance; $2.50 per year (milled) In advanee, ln 6¢_nada, and $3.90 for U- o. A. _ r that basis. And Sir Wilfrid, despite the' fact that Sir ,Robert Borden went to the most generous lengths to make his course free preferred to keep 'hisrpledge to the Quebec faction that “we wil not, have consc:~ip-- ition.” In his letter to Sir Robert Borden re' \ a < e n e 0 . . - _ Saturday weekly (founded 1887) $1.50 per annum by gai ding coalition Sir Wilfrid Lauriei sta _ ted that he cduldtake no definite action un- mali ln Canada _ _ _ _ _ ' ' I 9 Hand Office §t"~Cll§r' ofte*wn".YBra:i`\<`:¥\'t).ffieee at Sumornr- glue, Atherton, Souria and Montague. 7 ' . " ’ '_ ._.,. ._.~.....~-,,--.-~-_~..-.~- ia- --~»- _ use 22. ii/17." .--.~.¢» '~_ .,._....s.-_V ...,-.._,,/. .~...,~~-.,-,,~_,,-. ........-, ,,-,.~-~-af- _ii_ti;\.'_.._ i.-it up _i_i~;i.i .\ ltsisx .\ I' | xr ._ The selectionbfiioii. A. E. Arseiiaiilt asi Premier aiul Attoriiey-iieneral' in succes- sion to lion. .l. A. l\'lathicson who has re- tired to bccoinc Chief Justice will be tio til he ha ~c'_nsl.1l_il'ed with Sir Lomer Gouin. ,Why Sit. iiior.-`Goi1in_?` Whyfwas it ne- lcessary fo`h.Sii‘ Wilfi'idf~to consult w_i‘th the l Pi'einiei°1o`f Quebec that'lias done less in the ,war thaiieany other self-governing_portion lof the E, pi 'e? Did he consult hisfollow- ,ers of thfepotiier provinces? What did he do _after con`sU_ltii`ig with Sir Loiner? Refused Lpoint blank to have aiiythiiig to do .with a ‘goveriiniciit that purposed enacting ~con- iscription. ' -` i '()ii the second reading of the bill Sir l`Wilf'rid gave his reasons for opposing it. A f*ll"l"`l*“‘ U’ the l)°"’l’l“ "ii UW l’“"'i“°‘°- He isuiiiiiiarv of these reasons was given in The has since his entry into the legislature been justly regarded as one of the ablest men in (_}.uai°dian- Wednesday morning. The ques- tion, he declared, should be submitted to _ i . _ . the I-louse, a fluent and forceful speakerl _ _ "1 1 the electors bv referendum. Canadians and fl l““‘."‘ ‘l@b“t9" with ll l|lU""U-L-"ll g"“"`l’lslitii.iltl not be sent abroad.to figlit as there ‘li till” l)‘~l_l*l_l iho beginning nfl woilteii lo-turii‘ our citlv.ci'is i`i‘ui_ii their pntrioti-c 'duties-'\\'c`i'e woi‘ltlni`5. as rt' iiizittw ot'-t'iit~t~,< to bring about this \cr_v coiiscrlptioii. No one -today run coiitcin with any de;_:r»-f-. ot' pluiisihll- ity the 'duty o'l"i‘anaila V0 Durliclpule in =iht- '\v»`1-i“wl\\n'e the' salvation ot liumantiyiis at stake. cnnseqiienily this portiirlpatlon leaves hiiitwo ul teriiutives, vi:;lii\itai'_\- enrolliiiiit or ohil~i':ory service. 'l‘ho;-ie, lioivever, who i'epresc\lleil conscription as the :-iiprenic evil have also done every- thing in lliclr power to discoiirage voluntni'_v enrollinent. lii this t-ontrii ill-iloi. nppeiii~r~, tin-r»-i'ui'e. till the di-ccpttoii which lin Petrie has niiiny limes ileiiounced' it_`tlieiei'oif=, tin-` tiovernnieiit is i'ctiui~etl to the thunk- les task wlilrii they are disposed to nccoinpllsli, they owe it in large iiicasuie io their great weakness in permliiiiig t'or solong ti tfiiie ii free mom in nn the tif-iiiiiaosiies and \‘\'P1\ tures ot' discord who, in our coiintiy. liuve been doing the slime woik as the agltutors in ili'e,,Ur-_lietl States. \vl\0 have been in tl1f~"iiu_\' oi’ Ulermaiiy. ___.e..»»\.__‘___.._._ iiis-iliiiliiisiii 1 Piiiiuiv ii iii . r, cuiniii wisi directly attacked likt- Eiigiuinl audi unlie iheii sucriiii-es and their efforts, examined coldly is still grave. We! have munitions ann nioiie_v_ but wel 'l‘l~ll*) li/\(llll-I.-» The otllclul North' (lermiin (law-its pulilislics an aiigr_\'_ attack on the nf-utriil papers which, have clrciilntt-‘tl this story oi’ thc Kats-; cr holding .f\incric:is sliui'es__'l`l|e pilldi er says: . l A notice, iii;-.rv going the round ol" thc. neidtrnl pf.\_'»ffrr.. throws iiliirlnii light mi the inetliotls of the riiein)"f* ugenis. . ’|`his story df-t~lai‘es the Kaiser and his brother, Prince lrlenry. have in--l vested consldcrublo cnpltul ln Ameri- can shares. l‘re.vlously these agents had dc-cldetl the Kaiser had property hi ibliiglaiid, hence the war agilllhil ilrltiiin being conducteii gently. 'l`hu enemy propugaiidist lies on /£1 bit; scale. The facts are that the story r.-i_ tho Kalsei-‘s property In Eiigliinil. wus circulated by the German ll|'€S=‘, and was iitliiilttetl at the time by von 'I‘lrpltz, nnd"'Reveiitlow. enthus- iasts to explain why the siibniarlnc wiirfiire wus delayed. Sl-inllrirly, the ileriniiii story which, hy the way. dates from long before the wiir. is he ing revived. not by allied agents, but by the ~(lermans, i0 FlXDl8ln U10 nupposeqi rcluctunce ot' the Kaiser to let inuttcrs come to ii climax with tho iinlleil States. l-t finiiy ho added that .tho Kaiser is supposed to own iaiiclien and other propei‘iy lu the inliltlli- west and ln the ililllilllillll west. OOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOO I0 O§§9'l'O§'l l"FO1lHl'O llllllbllll IEIDERS FU& Yurnloliod ly ‘ w; 0.. owne. %ooooooooo¢ooo»oo BATTLEFIELDS OF LIFE.- ’l‘lie mnii who seeks emi" 'things will never in ke Illllch of his llfqg One wlio-ti5u.iifllnk£l_lft.h§`r|ani_ will live or grow. Hitman llveh fneed |(lod;’ ’no¢ towgee his bloaslnf, in in ‘nlirlvel and parish. It is indeed the love of God that' this poor oglbworld needs. Yet, though this love reathes everywhere, there are those who mins It, who get none of it into their liven. :ind then wonder_why they the no-t. hunny. “lt is love that thou lackest, thou poor old w rift; _ Who slfall 'hink .' thy love hot. for thee, frozen old world? ` 0 1 1 5 UIILY SELEUUOIS F0” *_ 4'. alone. 'but whetlsver' beldn'gs~'th1. 'thot ‘fini uiiiiiuiissi ` 1 » \ _. . _ ‘ -; :- | E, ., _ . i__i , .. . _ /I .fffva stglp- - -~ 1 f f Aiith'ela1estssNe§y ' ` York styles _ in , , , _,_ i` 5, dies ia nd 'Russiaiiéfi Middy B|0iu 5f‘5` f i . . , .f i 4. t Blouses. Also white- /_,i;§~°-’ Sport Skirts with?" __°’-'_, »`2ot*»§4 , . fancy .pockets and-_ " i ; - /P , _ e "9 trimmings ’ i 4 ' 0 ` 1 _ _ ight. `\\ K to match. '*- i Ask to see o ur_ Cloth ,-/- i>m"§‘i>‘5"6£°“‘- Sport Skirts, all different QBUTTERICK. styles, no two alike. _ ' _ _ lPAT'rERN _ LINGERIE E VERYTHING IN DAIN'i"Y i Patons Limited ~. _ 110-i.6,2ti1Iwfmtt. . by their-~pei-sisteiii cumpiiimi agaln~tt` Ili -ilNlY iillli RiNililY o' " .i 1-.i.;i.i.i.;.ii..i;..,»»' lliiiiil iii GERMANY l Q I i.il.\'li