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I 1, I , I . , * u4nou W , ,', I I I V ­ Aim(f-ttint-1 ___ -U, I e �, r a -1 ;r, I firchants ___ **I("---- - 11WAV � __ , �;_, L1. — IL..,& -, � Rouraswisbutild'bo polto; f,or,tmw ve TIR � I I - __ - �­­­­__ __�, -, , __'___ _�_ ' . 211tim W y0W N 0 �Vw . , I - - . .. �� - _. ­. -1 * -01 � I.,& "I ' -8 r � ­,, - __�* "ro. - I tkillY dead W. Let the �,dcjid paot . - . ' -.-.. I - M. I � - = Irst Y*w 0" va%vi-ft", ow ;, I 1 1 017 - I bury, 1144,624, wo 1W, now Parlit- 1114*004 7U0 inor"to - 11 ­ ! . I W .- X;;Tz 1 1 . :1 !.t,; - �� um AuWL6*i*­w.4­4h%-ftl'7ft e0t. froeib'frop) thepeople. Union W"10044 10044u" ot I � .. . * I V I I � - AN we not, , 00yornme I nt I Is a new 6overnmont &W4W$i*-Aft:o(*,$WV*aI, I'll I . NNON .1 - - . D 11 . : 16 6A �Wws of UN 1" I* 40,ff"w , Wedged, to Winning the war, ana 7-%w who smw,w *ill #tat tpklpg ,.,. . , � . - . wo i 40� Ound by the mistakes of its 9111 WA Ao&# *Ad Ww" Wilk; WoC J , .� � we &"6 of N6M., . the - pW _ # T. C MCFARLATm. I I W. H. MAIZE. . . . I � We we No NOML I prodecessors. Its duty to to' their ow� 0-090404 bofwl,�W, T-koey wo � . � I I We are im t6 Uw&a 1160*4" , - ft -_-And. 41* Au I I for & Is * _ - L , , Vy.;�,pegin# At no equill f4* , eheolux t,U,-' b"# .\, 4- a "l . ,. . - u0se , ft -AMT44 The various stocks of goods in this reliable 014,s 1 1 , .. I I . 00" . , I WA1*W*WXQ Ow I .11 �, , tag - . L . wo 6" &11 WA of cafthm�-0-- "Mm"W I 1 H, V. CIA004Y. ' Xlra� Vk ' k ... 4 will be, kept. I I , 1. . pd Sxoqkp, Uppor up to a high standard, both in quality aad assortment - every � I ' I ' .. 7 - I , I I I I fm I . � I 1 4% - � . , �_. . . .,*1___�""1"f_- I'. : "... V-11tw.-ItAll I* sw4w = - �, and . f 11 L W . '� . '' . I ' ' L WW,W I J*d -;I, need Of*the purchasing public will be cardtilly - sidered in t I . 1� I ' �­l IN I L I I " � � : � ; , v. I , %^ , , L . . dip L *** WOW, con .� I I ,.I imeGwro I " .11�, sl 1.1al, _y im I 6,610 I 40ir . , . . , ' . , ­ . � I , ,. 11 " , .- tw - _�,� I � , .,..�;,:,� .�:,�,!,,,, , 1 .clion. L. 1� � � ­ . � ., , , I L ., � 1� I � *w"chmiliA sita VA4 4 , , . � � 0,11411. " ... LLL � � A*%ad4v mi$qmlo 11 I I I .1 21 )AltVU ffRE -00r I ' '� &$�'4` = '- � . ) ,� I .. AN -0 I N%%4L 1. . I .1 . . I I 11.1. .... , , , I I am xiiii rab to ize. I .L . . . _. 0; �"*, "I'll � .- -1 te fully the generous patmnage apegr4ded the , . � 11 . :. I , k=1 tlovx . I r1a. The 4ew firm apprecia 11 . 11 I 11!�111: : .... -.: I , % , , . , . ... I . Ukm , Whim I to, ' . , L � . I . �� 00=1�1 I " �, , I I ' , _, _ , 11 , . �W,= � , IMM. , 4J F � I � -'L I , managemept of .this business in the past. They will endeavor to L". . I L I I L ___­ --- I 1- I , � - . - I—. .1 .L 11 11 . �-�. I rb; I , frm ,. I P, I I I'll I I 1''. . . .. h . - - .to - I, . li, . ": 11 I !�. . , _­ I - ___1 _C1W00JerfCbL S I I j. I-- 11 "PteA � I t � eir utlao0t m0ptatu t e confidence of, tlxq . I .11 - . ;0. *)I my) lKilimmlil 11on sad lfvriv 1% * , . .., entire.. commq .`.' ; _of_Mft1d_*Jdn , � I A * ' 'nity by . � � - � nnA it _ * I I 11W I - f . 6 I .1 I I I I . - - _ I elb ��or.ejo!� a your in- ,,�� . I T. ,spectidu an approval e va ues t L e mar ets a 6j_&_____ -_-'--_-_L_ , ­ - _- - ., �. - ___ hoge Who Should finv ' � - , �hoetfUl nod flill �: 0"16 I . �1.1 I ,�*_ of those who hx*e led public bphilon " 'WW", W#rl OW oaw:,'tho � 0 � L, ; � I rar.- 04-the-X441oderliblip --orw-4. WZ�,� 3"M"_"�6 - = 1114 , 'gr- I , ' I a ' , . . faJ# n _*"� ! AealL,g with -all.-customers 1�ud " I _r 52 _ _ TV XPXO" CAU TL � . ' tof 14 - -- --'-'-'- _­ _____ _.___i______17th -b�ii-'ia-lt--i-t%!�i---3Vaxr'i,ets 01 ­_ in Quebec, jMd the lj� o= I d k rZ 1,01 ,U M .Dk 01"_der'-� O" .41t the front j�OLQP So' Ilitit- *bia* i y _ .1 --= __:�_____�_ ship amooll't _ M= I= I �- A01111 � I 'L I , ­ . �o I of ___ - i I I . 1. . I �. .. W--,-," . FAWAY. &PRIL 12, 1910 led. The e0ling Of partinment to t "NVK- . �. Our stocks of Drvgoods, Notiotis, Boots and Shoes ., � I . �� � -Of coorse, M I I , Groceries -in ,�,, I I I �., � 1�1 I , - olleor- greatest of wars. It will be more ­ I I I , that (be uebeo fr4me of mind, . Iue,,oFb4m4W-;1A , fact' all lines -will be f6und fully up to the requirements of the I I '_ ------- � - whatever i Jil, doeo no the with . UiIaLj`#n It -__bUt it , '. .� '' - 17 ,, . -the-lite-Ar -fttlrg . " M- "t- P,r, that the I �� . - -6-r--th . '. .. 0 . CW 141,1161 1XV110,104-tv 0g,J4,_,h9w4q , - ­ '__L_­.__._..­1PF 4�p­__.. 11-- __ _. - , - - - __ , . � " - . I L - � � I . th- , Ir"', , - __ I . , _eL;4rdJW _ � � �, itit_ _ ­ -`M'Q1UW 31TUA-TION trl=t - � sent time. 0 L : ­ i. -, . ­­­_.­.___ .---.---. . .. 11 .,�_ - 1: I ,;­ - 1: "I., I AW "' ' " Up�$ ' 11 , , 11611" _1021 Ons, o pres, �, , - .. inns are maki f , , ar Myf � . - kii7 . , I L I 'I, 'd 1 100 11001) oi: efdreor buLiulm UNr- b L heir Somme and of Vinly - -, ,. " `�: . �L ­11114TRED OF ENGLAND IS .=LA In Fllindei�g- d elsewhere .... eWth0y��J,L,V64 _ Jested their, A full 'share of the trade of the district is solicited. t _1 I � I ,j�,�## it it -4 �, ,,� *VV. L .� _ , L -, I ',',� 1R)t,%TfCHESI BROTH BOUMRASSSA . Doherty has peAhn a strainia I I , . w1r thropgh every obaWole. - "�' �­ " - - . BREWS the quali Of Morey in t9e enforce- � .1.0% I" It* umor in the trenches is as ne"� I , - 'iti 11 I , ": : 11, I 11 : As , 8840j%hod our cessary, at at, as th% pully beef . , �,., "", , - L menLof t9e Military 86rvlof� Act in oxi 'lly", Ore,gbfin, O'd* v ration. Con * 1�.. .- . � cry ift"'t 6 L __ I I � 1; uAl , Ottawa, April if. � _t 0 tions at t e 11ront, a 4011W,01: * 4 ,� . A uebec, and it LIS With a Seim of re- I S'!411 iIM r 0, A is , � , ?,ften so noarly Intolerable, that J PLEAsu NoTE:. -All accounts due Mr. J. C. McFarlane are required . � The- opinion prevails here That Yof thAt Porh4g.ent, -nos the r90 , .gh cod ipJrJ4.a;i4,bi . .­� ft , - ­ L � I 2 ,Vf- wir.oetoo- were taken seriously one to be paid -promptly. . ­ . while Ma course of even taking lbe 1es IOPTIMM -0100i ,,, 0 fd I matter -, IV,, very quickly "go , , , )or General Lessard and 46WR '40, -"PI un- � le. I Als machine guns may straighten out of his bands. 'There Is _ under." . . i ili very cod kind. German newspapers and When thin on like, . I _r ��'.q' . , � , -too, have More then it is thhe -one in st tt a hem I � out the Quebec situation for the general belief that the period of' German prisoners, , _gs are b �' f, � . . ::. " . � Uwe being, the pyschology of the Watchful w4iting Is over and tbat It ,then once made reference to this, a .Joke, Perb s th Jest Ill be . I McFARLANE & MAWE . �.,�., . - I trouble remains constant so long as is not up. to the rest of Canada to be and on several occasions while -im-it gene Ily I t t e fact . , .t . I ,, ng An was , I I I .. I ''. "I i Henri Bourassa is free to say what As Patient with Quebec as B 1 hav In France French civilians Milt it, is a jes at all restores per- I DONG'ANNON. . 11 . - It e asked,me W belikes.- This whirlwind is hold to for example, hits been w h Wi and.', , by our own Cana- Bpective a erves one's sanity. , �� t - ��q' ,� -:-- �" , , he of Bourassa'a sowing. General A Union Goverimmar -with S - ,dfA4­b'y$-'-Wer%-'Wa;-ruIe, -go-h;itf1T. Of -66ur0 _ d e .________ _. - - - - - - I—— - __ - ----. - - _. .. 11 ) - 0 -d e ,#ariot do it, -oo -, - I "I'll I ... 1:1 . . . . . . _... -_ � I .. - - . _ - � - � � Lessard and his soldiers are merely one ma ar M es and -light-hearted while out In sciousli. That would be imp . ­____ . , -jority and the War M _ is Act behind it is fully empow -�* - - , . - . I � I 11 - - I - ­­ , 1. I . ", _1, . I � dealing with effectii.-Lhe cause I red to lots., � . I I 11 IDevoir and its traculent editor. . take drastic action. At the betinuirif of the war the sible. t's that, n4tive delight in I.,, � I -_ . I I . . - "." -- ---- L- .. - ­ 1. . . I .�,_ � 'A rallery in too guying or pungs __ - . - I _. �1� Since men have been killed and Incurable el "�_ 1, ,, It is pointed out th�t so at a vity' of the British which keep our men In that state of - � � . !1 ierty destroyed, Mr. Bourassa man as President Wilson Ced to caused miggivi r1ther Onft he is at the front a few "Punk" and down in the mouth,his SPLENDID RUN OF'SAP 1� , � , on the part of cheery good humor which has .90 days. He very soon catches on to first duty is to get away from the Indications point to a greatly in- I rssopb'een careful (.61.9ing low In his deal summarily with a situation Many ' it 8 6me!f impossible that a astonished the world. " , the spirit of the dugout and fire- others altogether if he oan,R9t pos- . . n&ttout % , or -eased production of maple sugar I I newspq er, but it takes a lot of these which had been created by soft whic InAdO 90MO Of such a '"rho gentleman who could find step and finds ho'has simply got to sibly force a smile.' Humor is abso- maple syrup this year. The I . that not more than three ,ssary and the chap who -crecodiria tears to make Parliament talk and that Premier Borden is deadly serious thi g as war Could sermons in stones a:nd books in.the belunny and cheerful Yor his own lutely necL and . III a similar case. NOW is the time prosecute war recriously. Since running brooks must be a mere I sake and for the sake of his chum. weather has been I W -consistently � . = ago, Mr. Bourassa was 13om- for him to take a nrin grip and 1914, however, dur can be humorous and light-hearted . . ing all these %var- cipher to the soldier who can see On many occasions his repartee all the time under all circumstances days and h3c frost at night, prevent this man Dourassa from weary -"Months, the Psychological humor through the chinks of Ar- and witty sayings may be forced is invaluable to a platoon or bat- ains 0, of the Two Mount- plaining that England had dragged crucifying, the loyal 7A a r(Tk a Lake I .F.Tance into this war and therefore- citizens of value of humor In the trenches has on," one writer has stated. and not revealing his true, inward tery. I the Trappist Monks have tap- - "A bas L'Angleterre. A has Quebec any longer, It ffoes -with- been pecognized to the full, -The ped' 5,000 trees. rn view of the . , =y one of the most pQPU - .feeling& Of --caurse, there are PTE. H. BELLAMY I - V Angleterro anyway -that is Mr. out. saying that conscription eanuot soldiers' Jests, necessarily some- British trench humorists is CaRtain some naturall itty all - I s.ug z situation, every, -pound of : 1, funn and wi an Bourassa's obsession, He could be enforced with good grace -any- what grim, were at first depreoa y - ad, .111, _­­ I ted, Bruce Bairnsfather, whose 'Old the time, na?ural-born coined' an sugar produced this year ians ALGONQUIN 0AUK counts as nilvgr before. Women probably love Canada a great deal where else in Canada until Quebec and onIr by degrees nas it come to Bill" sketches have made. ttWu8ands as it were. They aie worth their 00 more if he hated England less, just has furnished her rull quota. It be r Zed that, humor is a syno- laugh. His now historic recom- weight ,in gold, and it was my for- This wonderful Government re- and children 8110uh; help in the .. .�� I as he could probably hate England also goes without sayinf, that the nym for a sense of proportion. mendation, "If you knows of a hot- tune t serve of nearly 2,000,000 acres of sugar bush with good will and ell 11 more if he loved himself less. W y young married men brough o encounter several d ' .. - h 'En 1. I , out � It has been said many times that ter 'Ole, why don't you go to it ?11 Y_ a uro'n,,,ge forest, lakes and rivers set aside for thilsiasm for.men are scarce and ". 1 8 118 . a Playground for the people has be- needed for the war. -� $ for mo t of the in ng I came across a cha hum- il',_�� does Mr. Bourassa hate, England for is 1-8peakitif Canada cannot be Britain has muddled through her expresses what I in hort career in the line. . n orm , rescuing Quebec from the rotten calfe'd out u ti Quebec has done Pr�V`OUS Wars and no doubt there whole philosophy of life. I , to he come one of the principal obective ____ . �� 11 rule of Louis the Fifteenth, soin - share, . be some who will contend that trench humor is erdbodied -I Ty *oal ming "The Perfect Day' w points of the summer tourist, the An Alm . .11 1! i Im will �i :`� -eight years ago 0 n all of tried -to shield his moss tin half y Pill. -To those � "f; hundred and fifty 9 rim Quebec frame of milid which, She* ,muddled through this, the Captain an nd canoeist. Good hotels of regular abit m .� ,.1. It seems a long time to bear by Clio way, does not find a place in � W -1 Bairnsfather's popular full of luke-warm tea from the rain 0 11 'Per a b edicine is of little - . I .a patriotic newspapers like . Patric sketches under the general ,heading, unaer the lee of the'trench wall. a d ca camps with most reas- concern, but the great majority of I � hatred. The 'only o a log r in en are not of regular habit, The I explanation is, and L'Evenement is aue 11 n ble a situated in different in I that hatred runs in the family. . "Fragments from France," in which Ano her chap on sentry with me, whit , rgely to I Believe They are depicted his well-known ch,ar- e st p rts of t I s' worry and care of,business prevent .. 1. Mr I a he park and operated by ­ 1, . Bourassa's I'laternal grandfather, the teachings ol .Henry Bourse a . I . . I anding waist-de�p in water the Grand 'Trunk Railway System it, and Out of the irregularity of � �, I � a e " I I e immediate Have Cured flt to ation for . , Papins-an, hated Ei I nd to the and a host of subscribers who have 99 ae,ters,,,,'Bill" "Bert" and "Art." and slime was muttering "water, offer first class accomfnod life comes dyspeps;a,' indigestion, point (if rebellion, tt no other,glitical nourishment than me h in one of he clearing water, everywhere, but none . - those, who do not desire to live in liver and kidney troubles as a pro- rs the lads the open. Unlimited canoe routes test. The run-down system de � � , - stations behind the iinle I became drink."And often one hea A , Consequences of which lie avoided Devoir. his Is no time to hate -_ . i,� b escaping irfa lotta or hay. When Eli I acquainted with a chap who,had bemoaning the fact that the author- for the camper, splendid- fishing, mands a corrective and there i -S I 11� g and when she is ,fighting for WHAT NEWT -ON P. SMITH SAYS made a number of humorous ities have neglected to furnish a I 7r. Hourassa's gospel of hating the institutions that have made -Or DODD'S-KIDNEY PILLS sketches wh-ft -in th'� line- and after hammer -with each issue �of hard, beaqtiful country, and pure and in- none better than Pdi'mele6's Vege ) � %, -_ " heir, , � ..____..., ", England results in riot and blood- Quebec safe, and hatred of England . 't toorking at some of his w;rk, which tack. biscuits, or iron foundry pro- viForating air is found here at ain table, Pills. They are sithple'llt t .1 . - -- - shed, lie escapes in a cloud of word is. the witches' broth Bourassa He had Previously Tried Doctor's by the way, has since apgeared in a ducts as some agree to call them. altitude of 2,000 feet ahbvp sea level. composition and Pan De taken by I I The gift of camouflage would appear uffering pu i 'de�briptfve f , - 11�', , S' brows 0aily. Quebec is s Medicine, Plasters and Liniments well-known English Illustrated ljte�atu�e the most delioatdl cons'(1 uted. to be hereditary also. Just now ftin an at - licittion, I Americans are suposed to be y .. tack Of Ptqmaina for His Sore Back, Without Get asked him whether he had difficulty past -masters in e art of using application to any Grand Trunk THOUj;jWD_j'_ After the election last December Poisoning, which would be speedily ting Permanent Result& th and all particulars may be had on in finding "solects" to exercise his slagg but the American soldiers will FOR FARMS , the substantial people of Quebec cured if' Mr. Bourassa were re-% Parker's Ridge, York Co., N. B. ' mirt upon. have to go some, to use a slang Agedt or to C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., Thousands of mon are needed im- � I werphsaying that it was Bourassa moved to a place where he could do April 8th.- (Special.) -After suffer- "None ivitatevelf," was the reply. expression, if.they are going Toronto, Ont. mediately to help on the farm this. that ad brought them to this pass, . -to beat -_ .4� no harm, and his - newspaper sus- Ing for years from pain in thp back, "The whole tPin is so grimly fun- our own boys, whose trench ver- summer. The increased acreage of and he was considered thoroughly ended. It I$ -obected ' that Mr. Newton � ,f . , 1 � P. Smith, a highly -res ected ny, 89 1 y absurd that the nacular comprises many extrem ely Hard and soft corns both yield to cereals,is an imperative war time �.',� dead. It seems that this was a mis- gourassa's articles are *ritten with citizen of this place, believes tt at at humor ViltesaIll hits you in the eye funny and strange sayi Holloway's Corn Cure, whichAs on- necessity. Employers take. He has been rubbing mustard skilful 4nibl" ngs. . � � I 90ity, and that a trial last he has found a permanent cure -or not -at all. 'It I's true that in ver does It no- tirely'safe to use, and certain and should allow men with farm ex- � . for sed1tious u for one soldier to refer to . - in the wotind ever since, so that tterances in th��Que_ through the luse of,Dodd's Kidney one sketch I have depicted the pro- another soldier as being killed. That patisfactory in its action. ' . 11 I perionce to go back to the farm. . . �, � - � when the law is dolled in Quebec bee couff-a might result In a victory, Pills. AskM to make a statement fessional humorist decidedly out or sOunds too hard and cruel. It is ____ - . � . 4 " , , I the occasion finds the mayor timid, Which WoUld, leave him stronger for publication, Mr. Smith said :- a job and I don't say that things better to saF "Hoe gone west.,,, �11 the police passive and the crowd thdn over This objection is not "I suffered for a number of years strike, .you as funny all the , time. or "R. 1. P. '-resti'ng in peace,- . . sympathizing with the rioters. fbrttltnon%WaUS6aft Overlooks the with pain in my back. At times I ,,Not by any means. But there are or "pushing up aiiistes."' To re- & I I ','.1 , It � � � " , takes inore than a little rose water easures Act can was unable to worX 1, ., I at h it : I � , ."t set oolfrt$ After taking ,many humorous situations ill life at for to'one as being wounded is also . � 1 from Cardinal Begin to disinfect a and- legal quibbles'aside doctor's medicine and using plasters the f'ront. Philosophers tell us that improper. "He got his Bligoty" is It ., I I ., . .. � �,,� . . � � .. ��N Russian like that. and mt i)ut temporary It I I f, D The trouble in Quebec has been a words,. ul f'r-riftiOlts. . I " u,ppt pu"J811iment, not for and liniments with everything is relative," and I am Another way of putting iL For the 11 ",;� source of great humiliation to the V results I decided Us try Dodd's Kid- sure that no one who has ever taken various kinds of shells the Germans 112L " I - . I ;;;, 011401ent is elting a ney Pills, which I believe have cured shelter in a shell-hote send over the following names -are - �','.4. will dispute " '114 Y". �� __� French members 'in ParflainenL tittle iMpaltent, of Sen up � . � . . . I 1� 11 '. "I �., ­ I om aqsa, me."� I that its size -is entirely -re'ativ`5 In -common use "wizz-bang" I'sau-.r. '., . . . . . . .- - . - .. � ,- When the first clash occurred they He has *bUidd thd free f the All through York County you find the conditions und whi "I , A were inclined to excuse, it as a ,,at, press toti Ion 0 -sage " "rurn-jar, I Minn- . . . . I I V% It hab:got been for- who "give credit to Dodd's occupied. - I - have er eh T is coal box" " I I I t" ural outbreak against the insolence 0ttqn,th v eh'Waf` endeavored to ies �nd "Jack Klinstons," and army- a 0 . . . Woke out Abe rldoln"o Pills r9r a renewed lealle of suggest faintly -the discregroy,,be�­ rations go -'As ' "Mulligan," "skilly, " I � I " 0 . 1. ,of Jacks in bffioo like Belanger, the Germans took Dr. Deland soner alth! They have been tried for all tween the Size of a shell 0 id when '!Machonachie," "plum and,applo," 11 , a .. .1 I man who had his head bashed In. but let Mr. Bourassa 0. this forms 'of kidney disease, including first viewed and its apphitent. di- Soup," etc. A midnight cremation . k " 11 ­ . . . I I I S . . . . � . � � But when the offence was repeated discrimination; isauLger que tion rhetunatisi;n, dropsy, " die- mensiona later on, when reegurse means the cremation by means of I I;;;;. 11 \ 41 . a second and a third time with in- oil everybody's Ups is, how Ion ease, lumbago heart lageaso' and must be had for- shelter.` A trench candle of a myriad of "pit- 2 I .A I Z._'� 1�­ L, . I I 1) " _ . ) , �_ 1. ex; use lost force. it wag sit st- States, laud of the free, thou It it is? of-kid-ney, trouble. Their ponalari- quaintanee of mine, and other pro- I id - are the source of a . - ed, that the 1. W. w. wag at wor I The matement, to frequbn made ty all over the country is a Iribute religional humorists, hav t I'- "� . . ­­.. - o%% e d a _� _� _ ;�:j , �, creasingly serious consequences. would Bourassa last in 3 U . . I "._"`� ii - this mi as well as the milder forms While BalkhAUAther. 7 this ae� ms -Of the .,night,, or "bosom � I ­­_ ._;gii to Ing Ele in g'�r't e f discomfort to the lads. - - " f . Quebec, � but 1. W. W. S1 is immune b U86 lie the splendid results obtained. If brilliant success' of their work T at 0 IIJ . i ."'..; . . he � of 'it I ands for I that Bourassa is irmnune b a en the trench have no I .... . "I Won't Work, and this seems to lie can hang something on th) Borden you haven't used them, ask your the line, nearly ev I nt F' h" bod Clovernment in regard to ery soldier be- use for gloom and pessimism in the , .1 -1- i; %. . ,. - I ��, the- elec- neighbors about them. comes a humorist of some kind or. line. If at any time a lad feels � , . tt . . 11 it � A '%' rg -- I ­ - .. 1--.__- ____ ��w­__ , . I , - 'Out follow Canadiana=whle _­_ - - I � t!, t 1) , � quite a, difficult m4tWr. The, ap- �- � 11 o.. - . , . ti, .:� , i garance, of Armand Laveigne on HODGENS BROS.' BIG NE STORE IN PETE' BOROUGH - - , I a acent , in the role of pacifist gon A � 11 his own terms -the soldiers and . . .1 . I �_ t, - I . I I :1 �.,­,.-!-",,,�...��., ,..�,,,�-;�r,,..,,'I.,'�,,",",,:'. "a ­­­­�-%� -­ . ,O --,-- �; I t . , , �111­` IV ". 11 '.tl�q",J",!,�,�'�t-;,,,.:�"I *,k r'r-:�­w,q), , '�' � �'� -other instruments (A authority to be .. ­- � �4��­­­ .,� 11- _., � 1, S" �, - I `- �_ t" , -414.11", , 11,V . . - ;- ,I- I 0 'a ,,, . , .'�111­ "I ,,�,�� � "�,�,.­,;!!t�_1_11, 1111i- -t- - . , � , " - '� .'tp"i:�! �J ,. . � ­­ I " -6,,t,.!"�,,�iP�"4,�,i.�,,,�,��,'�". , - removed and Mr. Lavergne to have ln.,Y. ,, .1 � I _, 1- � 0v" ­IP" , , - �, ". " ­ , � '' ��,,'�� ,,�� . - , I 1 I - ­ , .m .,�; , , .�, I 'a - *.A 4 1� . I , , � � - o-` �2",I, _,� . , I � -LIA 6. 1 *14,:, �,�,, .1, , , ;,. " -­� D" . " -, � I.- I - � '_ , . , '. _ _� . �,� �,��,I;,; . .1 j� - I � ,�4'1�11.j;.�,It��Z -I.., I ,�' I , , I V0, I I �� ��-�" -il . , - - I , his own way -gives the trouble Its " - ��,,­,���,,`,, "; ',,,'�.',; ....... .. �'�­,�Z'" ­,� - ,�� , _,'. ;j,:? . 4 , , 0.'_.. " t.,. :, " �­ . , �,t,7-K,�,Jtj,:;.4 �. � - Itf � I, 1'1­17,�,­`L �, I .� � 1111-1- I _ I �­ ... . . . , , 1. �, . . true color. ,�,, ,,%*,�,;,,",�,4 ,, .1 �"� - �' 11 1, - , �t. ,,�,� :_�, , ,". ". �yo�, 11 - - 1, , I , , . , . ­:­ - 'I, ,,,,U,., �,, " �� � . " ;�,Z�,,i��,�,,,,' I - "' � " �?. ��, i, " � , �f,,,,�,�,,J, ". ­ "": - - , '_.; . _�.', ",,�, "Z' � �. j � _ , .4� - . , ,� 1, 1-1. . - '; Armand Lavergne is the man in ";,. %.L- :,�%i"�"""�, �� I ,._'i.,:'i ,, � , '11.".. _;L,.:j,'�,:._ ; " ­, - , '��,";. L" , ", "�. ,:!,��,,�'.. il., .­��N.­.'� t"'70"". 1 1� , ... � � " , , 1#.� �.11 I ­,.., �, , . , ,. " 4,­��q`;',�,�l �7,,'_,�,t;,.". ,!,,P�";"� :. , ,. N _ I _�,��,.�,�L' � jS,7;4'j"�":'Q�',�L', . ­ ,, _;, - - , q ""11-1 I � .. ��'.­,',, �,"e­�;� �, -, 1, , , . 4,P, ,�­�, �,�!,,,-, 1-1111-_", - - - - - -11 front, but in the background lurks , , 'I'-- � t 4."", ,-, - ,:­ ;1 �Z;t �4,�., _r,,�" P.,�!,'­�,.,i, An"�:"4,:� . FOR I . � �,,V��,,� �!­L.�,"�,�; .! _- * - 1, IN" "I I I ,- #' k. ,,�! � tne sinister figure Of Henri Bourse- �,�- , � . ,�tt,''. ". 11 *A11�,­-, liv , �; �` . I; 1-1 11 I,,- � I �, -, .� I �, -, ., 1,;;�., -11,11: 1, ,, I _e - r, � sa. All , - 4��j�',J,4�L;',�,,_ . "" .,.� , � 1 '! I ,,�, W." ,,, � " ,.* - w 4 11 I 11 - 'i, ". �, .1 f%�k, S�.,,',, " 11 .11- .- through title war Mr. La.: 'c;- , 1� .. , ,�', '%_,;�,,, ,� - _ I I vergno ))as manoeuirea to got him- , ,��_, ,�, I �;,N,,_� , , . . I L ,_ . -­ � 4 ­,��,�. .pl � . t� �.' V , "� ly, .1 .,�,�P" ­',� �* I,.: I I . ,L "" ��',� '01� I ,..", � .. self in 8 position of tiafe martyrdom 1_,��', t',­,T�.­ ­;. �: , 1�1,7' �1_ I 1: � � �, ­': , 1 �,7 . , ... , of hazardless heroism, It does not 11 �' I I ,." �!��,.o,�, I, I "I . :j;� , � I . . 'L '�.i'_��.J! ':.'� '0�'.;J" � suit him to risk bullets in Flanders, ''�, ,� _", �tl �� � I Eagle . .1 I .r. "44". 1 '': , ,. ,� : but he will take chances with all the �, ,�, 11 ­� 1�,, -1 , _ _ plaudits that can be burled at him �," " I I 1�11 , i,­.,.�",',,,1­ ... 1. - I � , , , :!i 11-,111, '1­1� 1,?,,`�3 ,� i . , I - _'� . in Jacques Cartier Square. It is " I - � _-4 -��",' ,;, Music that will make an Eager long � I ; ­-, 4, ,;"4; V,11,��'.` ", I ,.­,'.� , .1.., It-. I � . " w - '14 . , I I , 1, . �� ""I't P, i )9 I ' -au' g by famous . I rwtognized as a sad day for Canada, 441"; 1 1�1,1 . I - 11 ­­ Lf - I wilen, Armand Lavergne sets lip, as a , , �'O. �. .W! I W, "' .M; ered n , ��, ,'�7;';�,:,,`;W�,, 1 . . dictator, ,Mr. Lavergne's vanity is ,1 ,4�,, -, j1_11 � -1 I artiste --in your own home. - 11"M �� " ., .; I I -) r, to be rememb . �`q.�,� �.�,k '� IV I .A second only. to his mastpr's-the . I ,. L, t"! if . I . L ,; 1. only diffrtronee bbing that his v , �� " ,ti, -, , - anit .11'-__1 ­�`., ,,,, � . - I A ` - 'A . . t I 7". -, 1, ��, go cents for 10 -inch, double -sided . . � I 41 �� �, , is indiscreet., while lJourassa's Is ,�. If"t . . I I 0XI I,.' I esus Chridt is Risen To day I cautious when danger threatens,his 4.1, � t , - . I ­ P. I '' Hayden (.�vartet , . 11. �)�$,,* I 1 he the Tie that B Trinity Choir personal 'security, �t_��;I 41 �� fee inds I ,'�,,� , 4 � 1 16178 �, 'I ,�� , � The Hon. Charles Doherty, who is 14 i�',ir., 'I, . � I I Oh Corne All Ya Fa'thful , Trinity Ch i , � -� a benevolent old entlpman and well ,'Y-. .;­ t'� C oly 1, - ,z,i,,At4.I:. joy to the World T 1 169% � �i beloved of his colleagues, says that ':,�,�:*.�, , .. rinity hoir "I 1�i�� 1, 14, � , the Quebec trouble is morply a I I I tlt'0! �' , I 1�,. " Hosanna "am Macdonough .. �. ;j;.:�,,-'�-� Holy Night 16060 frame of mind whion he strives to I � I , . Ham I . I 3 I �,,�.t­ � I e0lain with all (Ike kindness of a I - .1 " 4�'11:� $1.50 for 12 -inch, double -sided . " � big heart. But bit.. Doherty does 11 � 7 1 1 ,�. An I . . -.1., Untrels Ev h * lit and Fair Marsh . I of It = not dwell on the fact that this frame 1( I d Y. PO Trinity Choir 1 35073 1 1 � eM___1__11___&_!MMM!1.!t-_ �— I Two Fascinating 4ed Seal'Records I �i I � i . � ­ 0 � w0ko - 4116� � I I Hosanna I 1; I - - .. � I . Messiah—He Was Despised Enrico CAIMSO 08403 1 0 1 ; I Louise Homer 86574 � it luff'Oftl Try it . . 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