.\‘ :LQ __/ _a 'r ;1 1 l . l. l as in -'l J _l .“ ’= _f l il all i’ ll 2 l, =.‘l l »_-1; ‘* l ....-4 rf l -_- s-_=;-_;.» I Q | I l é lf \ » i i 1 i i gill, iii -1 ,, f,i~ l*'%l'\"1 l 5-’ _, _l l v,~_'1l;=; I “ "'<'>i ll “lllgl ‘3 ill" ,_ _ .e. _il-:ll | 1', "1 ',_f ~...‘e~‘i;=;e§ »;;i’1`.`€§` ~i ` ' f ‘_-5Z§"">1-‘.., yi `. ii. ____ 1 , fu# .3 ga;-§`”:% Eff; -ii-Ti L ." . .li f qi: Q _’ t , , _ _ _ f ____,, ` ,~ ,l_v»._ _ _ _ ,WE i . l ,. 1 V __ _ g§3_=E_,rg>m;°‘* _ ,_ _ 1 lsylnniln ._ __ __ . MAWH 21% 1948 ____'; ¢ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ __ _ _ stockyards of any kind ot animals within tween inns oeiilt-li =n,nli;ii¢_ una fel; l ,__ ' . ' eight hours immediately preceding_slaugh= "mb “T '"‘;’”__"‘“_“_‘ ‘i"’_'_‘_P_;‘”_" f_‘_‘_’_:"__ _, _ ‘ -_ _ . ' ~ .E 0 018 0500. 0 0 Ull ` I lwir l '_ ter: an(-kthe feeding of wheat and of bd! le-vi _ there were iiill inen in barracks and Mamma only &l_¢::3a¢ll__1a.\_1_)_. __0_SEl_\:l. n»1__v:_§_-__§?;"|"_; above grade three to any` stock. The only its or uw". wiinui in uni, only must ( j) Gy ~ - ` ii ' ' ' 1 4 _ _ E _ o°'.°J¢lf' :.l'5"§'§36 or ellis.” _ l ) _fix day, and a Statutory Holiday, the Morning b Guardian will not be issued on Saturday. n The Evening Guairdiuii will not be issued Friday, March 29th, being Good l"l'l- PZ e nn Fgiday but will be publlslied as usual gc on Saturday. .\1lvei'iis.ers please note these or rhaiiges, ' to _____ ____ ---- of ’I`llL'IlSI).\\` .\l.\RL`ll 2Sili, 1918. l‘RlTlt‘lsI\l _ ho .. "'° = to Whatever may be the outcome of the b waryand wc have no reason t_0 doubt what it shalkbe, Canada’s part in it will be one m n of the brightest pages in its history, a page 3 that for all time to come will reflect _the in loriotis traditions of the British Empire. ti _ robably through carelessness or neglect _;_‘_*_" nd this Order is intended to Prgvent Such :false it is held that the iiclllect ol` dutyl is . . . . .V rnakinll' the duty of lnunlclpal auth0'. iiiziy expose liuiillieds. perhaps thou- b" and l.ll`ll‘(_-}3.SOIl3.bl€ Cl'1lflClSnl5 of httle Polk I`ltl€S tO lllV€Sl'.lgal.9. Wlll (10 3.\V2l_\` sands, oi' iiieii to deulli. and that one ticiaiisé vv_e___siinply_staiid astouigdfed _:;_i_i_d W amaze _ e ca o arms came i a m out of the blue, came to a peace loving peo- W ple who had never known wa-r_iioi‘ dream- ta llVhen we remember what _Canada has p done, _iii the light_of what is being done 3 elsewhere, in the light of the unreasoning b ception to this iule is that when wheat HQOOQOQOQ ma I’2.tl0Il W0l.ll(l be (l1l'IlCl.lll.', the ;_lllX_$lll;3d ei If um, Unmdiun E0|d|(., has been misses sleep hc s got to do without ll. fed Pl'0Vided the quantity O W ea O "g¢n\.,u.¢l»[1 1,, de-um for Splepmg on and' lt he becomes sleepy nndtrios to Ot exceed l;We11i',y-five })€!' Cellli. int). ____ __ any m____s__ soldim. has inako it up ou seutry duly iie'is shot." re iuln silent, so that the ouo iniiu S DEED gl0Wl'l Wltll 0l5ll€I` glalll and be might sleep ‘The reason is wry hill! i ple. he concluded ioi ii' a soldier 'suspected that any product is in danger of on ed of nor hoped for the possibility of, war. moms eStab1iShed_ Parliament was in vacation; the cabinet, was-fsuininoncll; a contingent of 20,000_ men was offered the Imperial Government# and was accepted, a contingent so large-l at that time-as to quicken the breath of. our peace loving little nation. The call ii I in two months we had sent an army of 33,- p 000 men,"a complete Canadian Division, the fe greatest body- of troops that ever crossed w o the Atlantic, co_mpi'isiiig cavalry, artillery. f 1ioSPital,~staii`s; it carried its oglndconilolc- tion is Serious it_ wo__u_ld b{et_usclessSS_t_o_ a_§_;_ nm was iwesiaem Lincoln, when ment ofrifles, machine guns, e guns, tempt to concea . e u ima e 1 , ___ heavy artillery and a store of ammunition. it in the immediate or the remote futuie, _____c____ ___ ____ _“___ _____c___ L___C_____ ___ all be Veached only a_t great' Cost 3-Qd l)1‘iq`l would per-niit no sentence ol' death to' U eniergeiicy effort has not been surpass- tically every family in the _ provmc£<_2 _IS _ne can-levi out by ins gfiumis below c,p,,u0_ wha, ,mppens ,O an a,m___ ed in the military history of the world. And either directly or indirectly inteieste in ii As_,an example of adininistration in an c this was no parade army; a few months la- the cost. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L, The gravlty Ol UN? Situation hes lnCL.l;L: :i short time ago ut the suggestion ol’ 62ll`ll€_SS Of tile ll_g`llU1'lg fl`l;__ll_ll _E3 tl__-l ine Prcshlcnt, but it rl-i'er_i'ed only to H f AlTll€llS WlllCll IS Ollt) i (, L 19 IS ll- soldiers who iiilght be sentenced to (_, army that has acquitted itself gloriouslv buting points of the railway feeders of in-stil winie in nw culled suites. /nl. I V Northern Flulnce .Ind Belgium The 1055; road Gen. l’ershliig has absolute all 1 c ‘ ' , ~,` ` x _ u' '» i - l lv W ter it-.saved Calais. Since then this little* army has grown to over 400,000 gathered ' n froni every province in the Dominion, an,o whei'e\'er engaged. There has been criticism of' our efi'oi‘t,’o criticism among ourselves, criticism that t has 'not been creditable to us. Mistakes. doubtless there have been but coinpared a with what has been done by ourselves and men and guns to take the place of all that by ot-hers, they have been infinitesimal. h Our American Allies have been in the war d for nearly a year; they have done much_d and are preparing to do much more but_d their people rightly regard the official ef-,fi fort hitherto as incomparable to ours. They t are becoming impatient at the delays, the ter the first impact, had been anticipated._ If disappointments, the set backs that are: dress is articularl severe in its criticisin-un ardonable sin against the nations andlt- _ ° ' ' . 1 il voung ollicer ordered thciii to dress at‘pijesent. . ‘against humanity, and the voice and _t it ___ ‘ wine li.-ini ni pw-porlisii to its ilmgiii. - arms of humanity have been raised against __ In February the United States Secrc AN AN X10”-5` 'P13115 - io order the iiiaii to be shot, null ____ Naturally the wal. News IS cE~ea__t1n_g iortiiliutc liicii will iiol be culled up mu__mo__ ,,____ any 0_l_____ _h___g_,, ____ _#___ ll.lCll l.ll`i€H.Sl1l€SS all WOl`l'y. ' _.im went forth for 20 000 volunteers and with- cated by the numerous enquiries by tele _,R 110118 that 1'€2).Cll tile Gl.l2.l`(ll2lll fl`0lTl dlf' lull asleep is a less grevious oiicnco th l‘€llt p3l`tS _Of the }_)1`0Vll`lC(‘E fl'Oll'1 lll`l0S_€_ 'han to surrender to the l-nciiiy: to fo. who _______uS_____ _O “go o________ ____0__________ llOS9 Zllllilélly \Vlll IlOt l)e1'l`llli. tllelll l'.O \V3.ll I l"_`m mummy or to d” ‘my Qthl” "cm" chalice to prove that his ncrvolis sys- r the morning issue which, in some sec-l___'__' infantry; engineers, signallers, supply and tions, does not reach_our subscribers tell ,,_,_,_,,,_ ,, ,,, ,wt ini.-ly that i»resi duty, nlizlck up-~ lard. relieving thc enciiiy with ani- lo face a. ililng, party. liowevei ___ l if is that sentrics shall keep aw~ de e when on duty. it is plulu that to __ Q 1 use for wlilcli the soldier has en- i: oudoniiied if he strikes n superior ol- ln times oi' peace there nro only round to have played the spy i`or those found guilty oi’ niurdei' ln, also to be liaiirxcd alter liliviiig the itoiis of llie uuli`oriu cut oll`. n variety oi' ways, dcsortion or in- eiiicnt io descrlloii. being lislecp url ii superior oillccr oi' insiibordiua~` n. inulliiy or scdilloii, inuking own the coiiiiiersigii, forcing sni`c~ g lntellllrcncc to the cneiiiy. The nth sciitciice is not compulsory in iy of lliese cases. As for coiviirdicc e practice usually is to give ii iiimii ui or his sioinach. and' not his lienll. to blaiiie. A private soldier is not l I ‘ W 1’VRNl'IUI.._._ ° EUPHOLSIEREB Furniture f , \ “_- __'f| ‘:;~,1>___ _ _ _ _/A, `° 'aff 4" V-.14e¢’l~ ~ -.-‘.1-_-‘f-(IE: ..._E_é3’i“ __ . _ »f` Q U Repaired a .d Re-uphol te re. i \ Is the Time to Get s il t._ This Work Done Before the ` a reluscd to approve the death sent- D ice oi’ ii country boy who was found .1- rlvato is druinincd out of the arni_\. coinuilssloned olliccr who strikes li ho way* oi’ the army ls a hnrll vvn_\/._ e are assured by Lloyd-George that there re in France or on the way there both S,,|d,e,, Mus, 5|,” _ liev had gathered themselves together af- f°°"“H Jvlh’ Um' '"°“"L 1° ‘"°’“’ ° , .» . ' - 1 ’l`l N- ' Yfrl‘ 'l‘inic.' i~ll. l .1 _v` ¢iV€ beell pill. Out Of d.(.i.l()ll 3.ll(l W6 lllcly _ 1'~‘ *“ ’ ‘ " ‘ "‘ `*"" ence 'l"ie War Deyririincnt of the ,_ iiilcd' Suites issued ai siuiiliir ordd' ri wlnlil Hinsssts lh f Amiens would be ii serious one but event _...f lo itctlvt sintlloii nom wail hat loss would not bc a decisive fzlctoi.1_,,_,,,,,_ . the present war is inerely li renewal it experience has proved that it is ie only possible way to nialiituiii dis- i had Personally- exuiiiincd the ovid~` “.hc_n discipline is mlaxud has bL.cu_ , 1 t ~ - it i oviu in the case ol’ Russia. llal. thc] girl nrmy rules governing the death; pcnnlly been iiiaiiiiained, we slionldi ever have lieard ol’ tho llolslievlsisz xccpt as soapbox orators. ROUND _ll_lllSlIS lllNll Ai-curllilig to Ur. Williaiii Sridlcin l’ fl. struggle that began thousands oi . o onccrnlng :i rtillier rlolous New Sorll epend upon our generals and o_l_u‘_inen to 0 then' l)al't°_ 0n_Set both In its Suq°1iiier. 'l`lic_\' were a raw draft and were L_ 81111685 311(l 111 ]tS W€lg'l'll} llaS b€e_ll tel`l`1_°lseiit to spend the ilrst night in camp C and the 1-etipenqgnt 0f our 31111185 uI1tll in an isolated llnrrneks. ’l‘lic_\' were i1:hi. oi’ lg despite the orders of 'Lhcl onng second' lieutciiant who wus iii _ _ _ have no reasonvto doubt the ult1"_,l~l|iiigi- of tbciii. They dlsici.;:irded his holding back their effort. The American mate issue. Germany has committed an w.,,,,,.,,..1f,,,- _.nm-._»_.1,,.11-,-¢..t.,,1 ,, nd fail iu_ Then he marched thein‘ ut amid the inud and stumps and l»a1'.Y Of State for War announced that the her. Her ultimate triumph is uiithiiik- hw, ,hem ,,.,,,,,,,,,,g for ,,,,.c,, ,,,,,,,,,_ first `American-built battleplanes were en able, contrary to everything that Ch1‘1s-polite entiwriiiat time they were route to France, five months ahead 0f|tian civilization has been built upon. Pa»»ll'e'ii<1y=lud willing io so to bed. Nexll schedule( The plans were described as tlieitience will be required to await the ont- "“>' W” °“P‘"’“ °‘“"°“ ‘he “‘”“ ‘°g“' last word in efficiency and speed and there come, patience and closer living to the "‘ was general ijejoiciiig over the achieve-_idea s \ e p' g g , p ment. Investigation however 1>1'0Ved-triotisin which, if real, will enable us " t_l_iei'e was something wrong and, com- ours to die, if needbe, for our couiiti'y;_zl menting on the situation, the BOSt0li self-sacrificing spirit which, if real, will| enable us to recognize the rights of ,otl*.ers GUARDIAN READERS ' not in words but in deeds. If We practice- -- “fhat We profess to believe’ We “fin FUl‘I'l|lh6d by W. 5. LOUIOII |)ll.l'l.lCului‘ delight. iii 1.110 lest from it the war; if we are holding back part oi' _ __ __ the price we are no more worthy to win; WHERE EEE, you S,_EE,,,NE_ ‘ Secretary of \\ ar lias coiifesscd to llic bt- -than Gel-many -roN|GHT_ My LAD, Transcript in a recent issue says: "just \\‘licii wc sliould bc :ii "the peak of production" wc are getting to the bolloni el tlic truth. Iinltczid of being “live liiontlis zillcnd of thc origiiilil sclicdulc" llic Acting nate :ind lloiisc Coniniiitcc on .\lilit;iry Af- 'fziirs that thc aircraft pregrniiiiiie is 74 per cent, behind and that only ii little niore than oric~quartcr of llie pi‘ogr;inniie ol' production S"ct for this liiiic luis been carried out. licen- ' tiliic, the Secretary of \\'.ir has gone to cr and explained to them why be-‘ l v iofess to be fi thin for ai-l ~~"----“-~"---- ' NOTES S2 DIILY SELECTIOHS F0!! Where are you sleeping lo-night, My _ laid, | Above-ground-or below? Tho last we heard you- were up at the The executive of the Red Cross Socie- ‘f""" ` lloliliul, ntrelich and bearing the V ty of Regina has asked that the advice of ,,'m,,,__ _- ` Fraitcc and is tcniporai'il_v bc_voi1l_l the rcucli Of -any ciiibarrassiiig cross-cxiiiiiilizilioii to '_ vl'liicl'i_:i coiniiiillcc of Congress might be _ _,, ,,_}1,;;uptcd_1Q, subject him, in view of the dis- _ the Food Controller be carefully obsery'edl,,,,,_,,,,,, win, ,,__wo,,k ,,g,,_ at any gatherings in the interest of thei- .Red Cross and that if the hostess at any/\>'f~11“»1 We 'I “wk '1B°» Dm" Lud- d h lAnd il wcclt is u long long time f gathering really wishes to serve foo , s e “___ __ _________,__ e______ _ ___ _____'____ __ conccrtiiig dcvclopiiiciits since his dcpnr~ _ I ~_\€ _ _ _ .‘ _ ~ should at least be careful not to use the' "U,f,_,°, __,,,,,___ "“' ° r‘* commodities most needed overseas. In oi'-ff., ,..,.-.., 11,., ,1.,.,,,.;- 0111,., bra,-,st Further criticism is also indulged in b_y thel Boston* Transcript, which perhaps voi- ces the impatience of the people rather than dilatoriness on the part of Washing- toli. . In any case Canada’s effort stands out u ique in military history to date and the aghiovement of her sons on the battlefields has justified the splendid original effort. What is now needed is commendation and cafoperation rather than criticism. ‘--~. 2 TO PREVENT \VAb"l`E der to prevent unnecessary waste, the Re- ure. gina Red Cross Soiety has consistently de- A1111 “"1 1'- "1 "S 1"""°- I clined to serve refreshments at afternoon, or weekly meetings. _, ,_,,,,__g,, _ Oh, u wi-ck is long when so littlo°s To send u num below. Less humanitarianism on the part of it my iw um winio we annul your Britain hitherto might have resulted in "me ;“'1"“l1 'M bw" <1'=°°'¢f°d¢°°° °f Tho bullet sped and the quick end fewer affronts by Germany _to humanita- _________ rian principles. A hunianitarianism that Am, me wg, Wu ,,,,,,,, mm, ,,,,0w_ allows the slaughter of civilians and the ~ wounded on hospital ships to continue ra- Bur this wu ioww. will had-ull's V ther than strike the offender does not seem _ “"0" to bc fail, to humanity es eciall when by With the iu_uii who has done liis_b1.-st. _-_ - _:_ P- y,.. Au nluiii, ii~n.i, _ ,TW9 imP°"tamf Qrders In C°“»"‘-31 have-tlic success of her offences (lermany is en- _ u ling. br lu vu or WL' U 1° ltnontly been Pllsgedi Linder' 1’-he W81"eouraged to continue eitonslaught agaimltl ii i - li in ni - ,__ Measures Act. One.-forbids the feeding in humanity. __ `h_'_ ‘Q __ __ __ f_ ___E”' ;is|lalbailLdl’\v¢ ganhfsi ‘ _ 5 l _ ' 1 uinpany ut t':iinp Upton last. 'Sum' ‘types of iiiaii is'-destined to suivivo and govern the world. 'l`liese types l oiisiderulilc dlsturliaiicc. Fliially thc, cars. may be millions of years before he dawn oi' written history. it is ai ilu- l war- to determine which _of two are culled the Longhcad and the llouiidhcull. the former represented by the V.-‘\lllcs, the latter by G-criiiany_ The Loiighead. as the ilaiiie linplies. has ii skull striiclure long iii proport- onto its width; the other has ii The llouudlicad has it skull Luoro than four-flfllis. as vrllro ns it is high. The Longliond has a skull less thnn folir-fifths ns wide ns it ls lilgli. Some thiug oi' the sort inust have been in the iiiiud oi’ the genius who coined the words "!il.ghbi'ow" and "lowbrow," Another rpliillsopbcr remarks that niankliid is divided into two classes- ;lliose who cnii drnw their buttoiied shirts on over their heads; and those who can draw their buttoned cuffs ab- ove their elbows. As bongbends we Tall into the luttcr, iiioro artistic coni- piirtiiient, and we cannot take any military point of view. Aiiywii_\', we ‘hnvo the class. Rourldheads Are Thicker Tho difference between the Long- lieuds und the Roiiiidheadii is so fundamental as almost to ainoiiiit to un evolutionary divergence, and if it is ai fact that npcs instead of being our iorefnlhois are in fact our do- scondauts, 'lt is plulu enoug-Zi that they sprang from u Iloundhelid source. ' Wliitt lowbrow son ol Adam hegot the ilrst ltoundhcud is its great u mystery ns the origin of the nn- cieut inhabitants of Nod, but it is supposed that the Longhcad. ol' Cro- lilngon. was developed in Europe. and the ltonndlielid, oi'Noundorlliiil, lil Asia. mud alter iuvudlpg Europe set- tled about and in tho Alpine districts. `l‘iio Lougheads were distinguishable from tho lloundhcads by their greater artistic ability. Tho prehistoric Loug- hcnll‘ has loft tliouspuds ol' paintings of contemporary aniinals in canvas thousands ol years alter hc made his first scratches on tho roclt.'l`lio Round- liend dld not icavo any paintings. ills artistic yeainings. li' nny, were satis- ilod by stealing tho Old Mnstersof the Longliolids_ ' ` Old Struggle Renewed 2 s Spring Rush Commences PHONE US Our Team Will Call 13 .»- ._. ___ ._ ____;J ?@___. 5 ' _ ...;.- I were l‘on1;lit in the Soinlne Vnlll-y,:iurl' for n long. llnie the siiperior iiili-llii:-l ence or i`onl\vorli ol` the lioiigliciull iiialiltaliicll his siipreuiiit-yi 'l`licn uli~ out 15,000 ll. (_‘. (or lt may have been. 15,000,000-seleiillsls differ as lo thc' exact year) the lloliiidlicnll by resoil- ing to what was coiisldereil .ii poison- gas attack in those days, estalllislicd' lillnself. He did not iiiasszicie nil the Liongliends tlicii living, for he i'<-.nlizf ed that he required their superior bralii power; but he dld establish the fact that as a warrior he was more powerful than the Longheiid, probably because lie was more nu.iiicroiis. The two types liill-.i'ina.i'l'iod. but true to the Meiidelliinlliw, there was no renl blending, and the two distinct types have conie down to us todny. Later on an invnsioii oi' the Teutonic Loiig-" hoods put an end to the lloniliinlion ul the Alpine llouudliciids. Germany Goes Floundhesd Ono feature about iho inodern Ger- iiiuus is that they cannot be clnssliled correctly us wholly Loiighead or who- lly Roundheiid. The professor says that those who speak Low ‘Dutch were originally Longhcuds while those speaking high Gerniuii nie zilniost_| _wholly Tcutoiiized llouiidlicziils. Tho latter greatly' prciloiniuutu. it was dit'-I __ ‘ ` (Continued on page Flve.) _ --_--_.._.... iouli 'vnosteiis soivsnél ¢__-._ I v l SCHOOL ’l`EA(!ll`Eil.-You undoubt- odly have the right alid lt is your duty to punish an unruly boy. but you are expected to administer puiiiiihinent in ti rcnsolmlllu way. If his licl.-ll und shoulders are black and blue. and lumps are ialsod on his head. through NIO scverl-ly ol your olinstlscllieiimlllit would seoni to iiidicato that you lost' your temper ulid became cruel. Youl cannot thorolforo. blame tlio puruiiln mf |19.|\18 UIIKTY. Bild if they were to' .2 il is ll signlueaui tm lm the Int 5‘°‘l“_t_ "'f\'_“f9_*_l'?"'°°“ ul-”§_'_°_"9P°| -f~.'-.w~-_u-Z___ __.____ ___ _.._._,_ _,___ _A . have yo`o__ arrested for common assault f BY REV_ T-8.L|N§COTT, D. D.' . 'I ~‘ (Ml rights reserved) ~_ . » "§31l"1Z.i.f,1. . H ~'~- ‘ ' I-#gg i'l-vt-ive _vonr puiiisfliiiioiit for your ci'in~ll_v. il lil Li: lll'Sl.\'lfJSS .\ii\.\'-A bankrupt is not lieeessalrily' al dishoiiorablc innii. I ilililli the :irei°n.ge iiiau. 'who falls in lni:=illl_~ss is :is lionoiiible as the aver- age ninn who sliccocds. Eiivlronniciit is the eaiise ul` most business failures Miiiiy' ri iiinn who has iiillcd would have been in like l-n\'ii'ol_iineiit to tlio innn who has siiccr=eile