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GADSBY OOOO Bet ttt » Ottawa Glimpses \ hundred Tust 4 com com here oes it zht to do a lot visiting nobi doubt whether 1 tentate has a bert atrium | dollar i » much f thousand nten vernment r room It 15 vou n hh dolar House would thirty s they when it « Mode neommode ind is Flouse as the they leav pantry i pantry their the as the pan vesti nd to in simply a 1 illing i ty thousand make tog ele uch as wldfiEs | curtains 3 that ronment Wi the tors that tint ix improved farn SZsome atrium I'he atrium o represents six one farms ten ei ith modern «c EO UPS An atrium Costs sn ith i Govern nt House f There are migit Hou h: Of e Hotise acre Government hundred roomed ou » | tains Gov or ses | 1 or one rvthing A A A AAA A AAA AA A i the SO many yurse 1 hundred . does it lars Is t is what possible for twenty- f it is a which erator a little dollars For that be able fairly en hundred com d to put-it in 1 dead sure indred dollar thee taxpay it we to to or- or one hundred rtains- for the certainly rooms proper of ihe glow to the down the To get ndred dol cheap by taxpayers OW lovely cur- almost think 1d something this not has to come avors U.S. GIRLS ALREADY LEARNING VIGOROUS SELF DEFENCE A woman's home defence organizalion of State learning the intricacies of the motor machine ies. "They hayasteal guns and real motors. Attar aA rns [GILLE water but doubies the cleans- ing power of scap, ald makes everything sanitary and ff wri | New York gun batter- ER A i all s are, in background sides a man entran to iery archway and the dran is worth the money eXpenditur on a super ous palace only with general prodigality of the Hearst nivent rnmen are in- line which has taken out of people of Ontario six million dol rs in which have been spent on rything but war loubt the war tax went rug, the commode om curtains that we talking about The t little brother which war taxe almost eve some of the Donega the Just been Governmern ball rc I len + million 5 perhaps one thrift and Ross your and elsewhere birds H F It mil aud Nuch uarter « squandwrs money so awa can y the " GADSBY ? Geet Peep Gan commenced nxt. with a W season itzgerald Clayton large load of veal wharf, Friday, York market, the milk for this on of Foley is ee maker Mi } loaded at lu tined for e Ne Clavton, NY David Roberton at carpenter work N.Y calves des via t= w is busily at Mr engag ed Wiser's Island We under the asthma Foe Gvernment steamer Gren- ville has been" busily engaged plac ing gas buoys and doing other work in "wonnection with the lighthouses, pertaining to the opening of navi thi point several times dur last ten days | McCullough slightly ather with an attack of ley is We passed ing tie An April Morming. mre in misted April world is growing winding river willows lean Once The Along the The plumy green Have we Canadians really got to] the point. of practicing economy vol untarfly and as a means of helping to win the war, or have we only got to the point of urging each other to do it? by the Can- leaves fewer of For wExery victory won adians in the field them to fight the future battles the past year the enlistments in Canada have done little more--if they nave done that much--than to make up for the wastage at the fir- ing line Our army of effectives is no larger now than it was a year ago, il it i= as large, and with the heavy fighting in prospect for the coming summer it will be smaller this fall than it is now unless meas- ures are taken to call up fresh re- serves to fill the gaps. , It will be | bitter humiliation to the valiant men at the front. and a permanent dis- gracgito this country, if the Canad- ian ny grows smaller as the fight grows hotter Yet unless some- thing is done to inject life into re- cruiting and to arouse the spirit of enlistment among our young men, that is what has to be looked for. 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