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L 00E11 OW III$41111111414.41.0.* tilt
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this weakening
k eftin strikes
are least prepared
Youshould strengthen
Mama *Pilot griPPe by taking
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EMULSIONUF
which la the cream.* of cod liver oil,
refined, purified and so SkilftlitY
prepared that it enriches the blood
streams, creates reserve strength
and fortifies the lungs and throat.
Don't delay -It may mean much.
Use SCOTT'S
Refuse Substitutes
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TIIE DUNGANNON TRIBUNAL
Mr. T. G. Mien Explains Its Ac-
tion—Has Appealed in the
. Interests of Fatima
the Criticsi.L.'•
Dungannon tribunal entered an its.
iirduous duties at the 'darkest time in
the Mahn of the war iliebitlooked to
ell thinking men that the last Man of
each fiberty-Ioving nation would be ie-•
quired te win the fight against militar-
ism, and that in the near future in.spite
of the great need, for the utmost food
production our farm boys of Military
age might be. mere needed in the
trenches ta save theruation's honor than
on the faVm, other men not -fit :for the
eiVere fighting being found to do their
work on the Urn. We are deligliteri
that our covernmentcan; see its way to
• "'• "'Provide the necessary reinforcements
• I for the Most •gallantlittle army thah
ever faced a ielentlesi•foe and at the
same time leave the farmers and farm
• • - 'belpers to supply the titninet Of food by
their skilled endeavors
*ore earnestly studied' the provisions of
the:Military Service Apt and its -regula.
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tions ' or more: thoroughly understood
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,s .....the, roast Aremendous-,--question
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insWered within ten days. - . .. .
Our answer involvea Canada's honour, -her freedom and her Ifutureg
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, . Old-time party questions ' are bcip-g advanced to obscure the: . gravest
issue 'ever placed before a nation. . Canada is . tin - real \ danger. The
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clouds thatobscure her vision must.:.be.1)11.-!ushed aside so . thai the
great issue stands. forth clear and distinct.
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a recognized its iinouti resp�flBibflfty
, of helping to provide reinforcements, .
and at the same time, safeguarding the
int9rosta of the farmers, who were for
tile mast part longneighliors. The
. • men of tribunal has enjoyed the
- respect' and confidence of the nomninn
',... ;been xecir.,.,
Condemned: by certain hoOreaded
" • pnepla. who.„,oivere not in Snosition • to
. Understand. • The tribunal expectedlhe
Government to get the -first drafts from
the cities and towns, later on, when
;thee& were. exlianSted; the :farm would
jiave to supply the' balance, tlierefore;:
-eXeieptiona were granted for a stated
:••.time, the end -ef which, extension
. Wihild be granted unless the men- were
, . absolutelyneeded„then to.:_fightfortheir
very farm
Now, however, being.assured by the
Government that these Skilled , 'farmers
• are better. kft on. the farm, and ea -iftne:
tribunal•baa given some decisions and
'has no wrier to recall or amend the
stiinet 'haw° 'forwarded the .following
appeal and have every reason. to .believe'
s a nitecl ue ec
• . - . ' To -day, in our riational, crisis, Quebec alone arriOng alcythe, ..-.. public tneetint0 throttelyiutthatTi,ovincer. :Tlic..tiniorilist minority)
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provinces _stands more united than ever before. She knows what - .-.::- in Quebec are the•.irietiltis, of organized ' obstruction: ':.. '''.•;•,_ - -. ' : ... *.....:
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she wants - -. • - • . ...-- ' ... : • --. • . _ .
* To be successfilliiiii-her -.determination to rule lall Canada;
•. . _. • (I). ' Withdrawatfrom. the'war,. . ' ;. : „ - .: ..QtlebeCliat... bUt -t-6 secure a...Few seats itreach of other Provinces...
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• , • --' (o) BilingaIal.schools •trirerYwhere. ,. .. 7 '... '..• ' ' . Quebec•Jcatrs now:seek ...-.0 divide:the rest of ,Canada into factions •.: ' • t ., .,
.-..(3)':' Weakening ,Ofthe ties of BritiSh :COnnection; •• ' • : . "..tlir iti§idiViislY bringing in -o political discussion old-tunet party ques7 - . • .. ,
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..... ,.. ,., .. - • . • ' ' biticine " ' . • - ' t• ' ''.." ' ' ''' ' s • ' - -* ' • .. - . ' -. '
- ( )` : Political trel of Canada . , - ' . - . , ri4n§.-•.'fo'dilit•-eititheiptibliC.Inind,,feoln Quebec . her .purpose and her
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From tho! OttaW4Aer to Labrador . and the. 'Quit *a. corn; .: a/P .- , -- ..• .-',, :":".. -.. ' ' -.1- t '":1' • . . '..: ' . _,•,....: ,
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-77.---7410-T 'ose ac u - -. e ec :in : id r c ermination. - 9 - pro i ..:.• . .- • — tut ni:. er • -teimination to•quit• the war, Qtehec voUkl . .._,.
. by thefactioriaf. divisions Of. Canada and to irtipose-her :will -upon . .-._: con#4,.a diiidedi•Canada'• to do likewise. •-.1y 'union.- iltilY can the
''-alLthe'peaple.`of*Canada:•• . - ' • ..;--- :.'. . . :: • ' _ ' •• '' •- ...„.-1/,.: _._ ... ._ ....;."'Zil'iglish::spe*ing.„...pec;p1C4pr,,ev7.6.nt-this.-6,a.laniity:-. -f.;,., yi•-•-..,•2, 7.•:.-: ,,,c,,,,,-,,,,,,.,:: :::.. ,.„,
' • Within'the.--last 'fevi-s:Weelts;--Quebeei‘haS .mobilized..all her.: , .,. ., ,,lio'vvevr•Well-tt*.ining Laurier • candidates in Ontario may,•;••
• forceslo dominate Canada Aiiider tlielmified leadership 0 .40i#.ralsa.- •'.. be; itheyi*llthe..thelplessi Against . a united Quehee. -- 1 . . ., • • -:-... i.'. .:'''' .' . -
• and La.U.nel... Canaoa, knows. -that these' to Itten in their tarlier, . • ,, , . • . • • - , , , ,.... , ...
''', • • : • ' ',.' ;•• • -4Aptarti from the tglermlid work of the .srnall En.gli,h-sPehldng...:. • J '. ..-..: -. .
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.- * sdays Wereperson.al friends:and 'political associzttes. Canada ,kno-prs '• . • .
pOpulation•s'Quebe'e. jial.;; failed. . the Red ,-ross; liasi. failed:'the.' .4 , .•• . i. •
how in scant tinies-: they gradually Idreiv apart -until .in I9TI" ' • j, . .
Patriotic. :-:Fund,-.1aile_d. in ...-reoruiting.:.0.1.41 -hag: idile.d - 4 -1.1 -.:the,..:' -7-,4;,,.-
• . -: totirassa: oPposed 'Laurier and -helped,- to hring- about hi defeat, at, ,., . t ,./7„icio;sr: ,T.:; -6a, .: ...
n - DEt,,A(..•ce4L:r-ufa::-ouf;-.soldiers-,..their:Av-iveS.,.:1-heir-,...'-'; :...-.., •:,''
--;:---:-----11-the-flolls; -Canada-Iitamig:that- frpiii; that.'tinte:f0wart,-,11001*-.a'1.•°w l'•'-'-'-' ''•-*-4children...'iheirr peiitions 41nd:their allowances to' Quebec, that will,
• ' ..,....,L.,'. weeks ago,..the..b.re4iCht between them steacilly widencd until envy • . .. • . . • • . . • . • . .
hatred, . ...•
. . . . neither give, „enlist nor i.tivest., and which will resist' taxation for
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and each toward the athcr beeanie...• the iio.i;sns5ioil_ of both...___Li
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Bourassa'andthis f011OWers were anatheniit 'to 'Laurier.. -. -• ' -
• ...: .. ..,.. the support. of our : iti. ei.tand their '.d.e.pen.d‘ ents?..,, .:•....i ... •,. - ..: ,., , ,. ... ,. , ,„,..
Should not the people of Canada ask ther,aael•Ve§, before it js . • - . ..-!•.1Canada .Must At tide i.vhoilier. she will 'become .a- deserter „,.'. : .....',. • "••
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... • toOlate, why these two menhave suddenly agreed tb_bury the past,- ....,. atd,..iiiii.t with Rtia.sia, al. fight.tO- the .end fOr., liberty with Belgiuni. . ;- - •: " ' .
why this'sudden embrace -each of the other? If we will but let the ' - . ' this,..decision 'must .not: ther .diciated by., the only Province 'which
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scales drop from pur_eyes the answer is obvious. Theall-Compelling .haa-AirlittAiit$. ohlicdat., :61-1S • throughout the; war. - ::' . •• " ' • ' .. s... -.
.- 'influences Of .Quebec - have orribined to force the union of Laurier. .. •' ' . ' - •• •• ' . - . ' ' •, • ' • ,. , ,
. ..: .and Bourassa in the corninon purpose .bf Yrench Canadian. do.in- . . -..'' - ' ..41.
All Canada 1=.).Gyi that Gerinany has been working through..
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. agents; spies .and brit es in .cire4 country in the world. t The latest 1 -•''.-".•:;...:,.,„..
.evidences' are the rei. zlationS recently made to. the World:by Prt5- ... • .
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• - ' '• • • : • We concede -the light of French Canadians ,to Make com-• :
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- ' mon cause of anything they think it. is -in their interests so -to do: '
• ,. - - ....-..This is a free country:- Bin, as- the French Canadians' have already
• .• ' •'Combined .to assert their views, it is the duty of the hour that ive
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.English-tpeaking Canadians get toiethet.and present to Quebec. ..: - ..,...*:."
- a. United' front in the defence of our rights. This is • itnperatiVe ' .•
.". Germanyi'benetta by. division 'arn ong her -ene*t*ieg.•., Upon •
With siity solid. seats , Quebec ii about to accomplish . 6. d-
„her designs. Bourassa the real master And idol of •Qucbec is in • ,. , w ant would she look in :Canada ag furthering her designs? Not
. . . . , . . ,•,:. i ..... , 'Sir ,P.Obert por..a.exi, .Mr,!Rowc11. and their. colleagues in the :Ejnio.n.•
sight of his goal, ..: . ; . , •- .• . .. .„ .. . .
.• - •• -.. • ..ioverninent. . . That is eertain. But can _the same bp said with - ..
• • .• TO attain. her purpose, Quebec has not4Scrupled to ignore .: respect..to the leademiA the Prgvinee_of Ottehec *1.64.A.:*.attitittle. ••
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--itti%...t.r;a4.11,i0a4.6-a+14.4.0k-Ki-,41-typite&B.711.1-e-edtkiii•-.+A.A.P•4417:-;•:---ati-i--r-----4 'IrzetV"Vilifi*artS-'6"..gallita.iiatial's •cop.tilitla.--49,ifk- .4-ii..4 .,..„01.5„.4.: .L 4,..,:.
,•••,.gh.4-7-,A.,titactigiA1-113:Iitr-7.7etaripaigri-to":".-JI 'F'e•V•t'•"-ntr-Y-0fqtt%Ms(-*S's4-oi-F''',--if-O'-i:•&-1''• e6iiiiiene41W.' say fliele things' but we nuigt not shut
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ut , ._.__.: -.a _ • ..-., , - • ...*':.:t,''''''Cf.t•ItiMiX2RITIATE r ,••'-..-.1Z•1.7ii;
of the war that Unionist candidates are preVented. from holding our eyes to facts . .
The Citizens' Union-Cominittee,apxiotisf9r the tilijittnance. of British ideals .and:triaili-00,0s;
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vievits'irilth. alarm the menace of French-Canadian '.doinina,tiorri.with its influence -• =
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upon the home, the:school and the state.... - .., .1' .,. . - .... „ , .. .,.:'`... , • „•:. • 2 .. .'-,_ .,„,..-.. :••9.,,.....
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We, therefore, call :upon all English-speaking ,then -*andixtotria. to realize,. thit4Cing.dai'f,:':.
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divided by by politiCal factions -arid old-time party ,:qnettioris,•je:otthe.:_triei.cy-_of*-znite4.Qneheco.-T,'-'-!-''•'.''-'
Unitin.'Govertifiret-it alone dtti. ave Canada froth the inanate of Vrerich-Cart0,dian. dottiiriatioti, ..; .
daxitadiarfs think the Kaiser ..flast overlooked ‘-•-•
Canada,?. do, what - a fool'S paradise! . .
tliat.wmption cetificates will be issued ” . . • - • •
by the rtegistoir in nach case granting
b•oneral exemption while these parties
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continue -farming. - Others who -are -not '
• ' firming 11 hAre to look after , their- •
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. . . Reg F. McGee. ' • .
bleGee, Albert *W., until June laL -
*id, Wm, John, until January 1st.
.Treleaven, )lichard Harvey, u ntil
McCarthy, Joseph D., until June • 1st
• Sullivan, Joseph 1, until June let
UM*. Vi'tgr, Alan ;lune let
Richniond, until June lat.
, Joy& Joseph D., until June 1st
', • • Alton, Alfred W., Until'March lat.'
McCarthy Percy, until June ist
.Johnston, Aleele, until June 1st.
• Free, !tavola 0, until March ist.
Otentian, Itobert G.; until June 1st;
. AlZreil, until Jaimary
• Yowler, Harold, until March 1st '
McDonald, David titl until Jan. 1st.
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. • alton, John 8.„„tritil March 1st,
• Dalton; Prank, iintil Junelat, •
• . Maize, Alfred, until June Id.
• Irwin,_.Aleck, until June 1st,
MacDonald., B, Until Ilintl
• Caesar, William It ttatil June int.
Stewart_ William A, until June 1st.
Taylor, Hass, until June.ist,
Wiley C, data June let.
Dortunotolin Al until March lak.
• emigrant `Gsrded, until June 1St
Dlcknon, 'Thomas V., until June ist.
Gorge 13, until Stine 1st
troistAs OE Aran Ari, Local .
Military lisproientative,.
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• A Nan-Partitat; War-Tirki& Organization to Support Union. gover;imen't
W. LYbk, Guelph, Chairraan NORMAN soutitaolitiLi, Toronto, Vice-Chaintian '
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ALBERT li, ABBOTT, Secretary - Telephone, Main 5824 .1.1ea4oarters:, Cihada Lite B14g.0 Termite
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