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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Dec 1917, p. 3

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10 11 I‘ 2‘10 ‘vVlND ENG‘ mi iJUiP COMP! silent Cond jog equals are a quantity or N MCGOWA: HONE No. 8 {Night er: and ”‘9“? (J 1‘ l‘ ‘el'rrax a {he Chem ,..§¢O A 99.....‘ and stud oumr'r FORES‘ Molassine Meal M. iii: SOLD lour )1 M anufacture tl Cheapest andt Best Pumpi Outfit on t Market. t'ac d Stm- 'Wrxers should L‘Ohditinfiex 701‘ Spring '1"1~‘.Lf«-I' Ywnng Pigs1 “ ". 0 Ali 1.1 Q t' _ ma. (“we evethhing got Kurd ( (11f 31:11.. Thursday, SAVING 09009. Sold by D. Con Bran, Shorts Hiddlings, C011] ’ 'z'ackpd Chicken {‘I'ituped OatSfO Barley and W114 Mixed Chop , There‘s money; . :1 Batty? taken 88‘ EVWPaI. o I) g Dams, {lac-k Will be Hf it. so w It 11113] dc 8'3 'mation. xding, 95 f0? can u should lay L'orn icken wer." tion campaign is now 03% man and woman, Who m to use the franchise; nk seriously before mark-g "-‘Iot. When, the great! *hmwh upon us the 13113.! {3ng people of Ontario} H? a unit in placing a] ;‘ our King and Country. aimost a unit in prom- brave boys that help given to the last man am 2.33:)? in rendering assist- .. .-_»xigencies of the case 19mm one and of the other the prc'ymises to ,) ‘ I \ ) fits: the buys in LLB tranche es 210 Will Support ”"5"" Gomm‘ hearts for a gwone, 101' years, an mum w m. itizcm’ Union Comm!“ apologiesâ€"vsse take the" liberty of doing so again. The following is from an editorial in a recent issue of the Globe and needs no comment : “The . Question of Reinforcements" l “Up and down the country lshrewd political workers are 1carrying on a clever door-to -door 'campaign among former support- Iers of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The ‘selectors are asked to trust him toi 3do the right. thing should he be nireturned to power. He is as eager _:to win the war, they are told, us .‘Iany other patriotic Canadian, and ,2wi11 assuredly not stop the deâ€" ‘szimlch of reint‘orcmnents from Canâ€" est one,‘and those making it should be asked to state their authority. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has not given1 any warrant in his published ut- terances for the assertion that he would permit the hundred thous- and men to be provided under the Military Service Act, or any part, of them. to proceed overseas. His. manifesto slates explicitly his posi- tion : “,‘As to the present Military 1_ Service Act, my policy will be t not to proceed further under its C provisions until the people have an Opportunity to pronounce upâ€" i on it. by way of a referendum. t I pledge myself forthwith to sub- 1 niit the Act to the people, and, 1 with my followers. to carry out. ' the wishes of the majority of the nation as thus. expressed.” “By this declaration Sir Wilt-rid L‘auriei' is pledged to suspend the operation ol the Military St‘l‘Vl‘ft‘i Act if «WW he has the power to do So. Not a man would he raised or drilled under its proVisionS. and ilSSlll“(‘dl}' not a man word and “hailed under the law before 1115 acâ€" ‘cvssion to power would be de- Ppatehed to France. This. com- 'nléi'lifi‘ paralysis of our military el- '1. Hort wmnd Cullllllllt’: until alter the ‘I l . . . H'll'ul'lllst‘tl relerendum. the result in h wrmld not, be known until ;whie 1913 ‘Ull' can‘maigning season of was well llllili‘l' way. “The political canvasser wile. in| face (if Sir \\'iH°rid Lzmricr‘s cxâ€"i press deriarnlinn of his intention to [)I‘OCONi 110 further under the Act. asserts that he \x'uuid net stand in the way of the immediate deâ€" spzitch ut‘ reinforcements is. accugâ€" ing.r his leader of insincerity and breach of faith. He is pratically in- :t.im:1ting that Sir Wilfrid’s actions iwm he directly the 0913031tc‘0f‘his breach of faith. He is pratlcauy 111- timating that Sir W ilfrid’s actions w will be directly the opposite of his W declared intentions. The Globe has no illusions about the matter. It be lieves that Sir Wilfrid will do the thing he says he will do. he come to power, not a man raised [or trained under the Military Ser- vice Act will be sent forward to reinforce our gallant fellows at the 11) front till the result of the referen- '8 known. More than that 11 Were Sir Wilfrid Laurier to come to power with a solid Quebec anti- conscription following behind him. he could not, if he would, interpret his pledge as permitting concur-- rence in any action taken by the Unionist Goverment under the Act. Already the Nationalist wing of his supporters in Quebec demands an additional pledge that any men who Sir Wilfrid Laurier will unhesi- tatingly pursue the course set out in his manifesto, and by doing so will paralyze Canada’s effort to pro- vide reinforcements in the sup- reme crises of the war, that it asks its readers wh Service Act to vote against the can- didates of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. No man in this contest can honestly call hintself a Laurier supporter ) u 'I _. 1"; << ”5*; «’3 am 12.5.3 call 111111095; .- while refusing t important plank; of platformâ€"the suspension of ohaccept the most Sir Wilfrid’s the .leaving obscure their of such reinforcements ‘2 caucus. Service Act will vot ist candidate. Why should any Unionist elector vote for a Laurier Liberal whose leader proclaims from the housetop his intention to suspend the opera the moment he is ' do so ? ‘ “*‘nnin must. 7 “The electors of U choose between the im effective reinforcement adian tr00ps in Europe â€"--.. ”AA do so Y of Ontario must mmediate and feed, buy now: as ‘ limited quantity ‘0 Compaflys lurier’s candidates id in the door-toâ€" now in progress, ined in the party ny of the Military vote for a Union'- Why should any vote for a Laurier leader proclaims nipeg in reporting the pouucal outlook in Manitoba and the other western province has a significant paragraph which shows the atti-i tude of the Winnipeg Free Press to-4 wards the present Laurier party. {It says : LU vuav “An interesting featnre. crapped up to-day when the \Vinnippg Free Press published an advertisement for the Laurier Liberal organiza- iinn. and anmuncod in am adjacent column that the money being paid for 1! would b0 turned over to the Il'ninnist. Cnmmiitm to help defray the expenses of the Unionist Candi- dates.” The Free Press is a Liberal paper vxtlonsix'vly circulated and road In the West and its attitude towards Union (iowrnmcnt will be cold comfort tn Sir \Vilfrid Lzuu‘ior and his l'l,)llu\\'01‘S. V. OULD LI"E T Private \\ 05. 3101' England to his mot] .lnsi a, line in lvt (inmi your lr‘llm‘ hour i't'nm ynu. l two \\ \‘mi 9:111 ii-il 53°.1 Ji‘d'k‘W'ii l 1°~°-- (mixini ‘1i~~i ;\:!1'1°<°i ().1{.:1111i vars 11‘1“} ii mmv in immi «in Hm“. 1 1111111 km.“ whui E Wailiid liki‘ i'm‘ Christ.- 11’1:1.~°. If l mu just got. nut 01' Um :mny 111:1! will ho onmigh fur 1111-. Huh Lindsay 11111] 9111110 buys (11’ the 1/17“: ”1:11 I km'w :11‘0 hprc. I saw ‘Billy Mcuirv him. He wont. out. about. :1 wwwk ago. Had :1 pump] from Tom and F111. H0 sent. me sumo, cigarvites and :1 wedding cake but did not, notice whuse wedding is was. I received :1 box alsn i'mm Mrs. Nixon, of Owen Sound. It was good of them to think of me. A. .0 Have not heard from unarue Chisletl, for six months or more. The weather is getting cold. I am protty well but. my side keeps both- ering mu and 1 trust in God to get . home. C-Onl‘ Mills FOUR WEEKS IN HOSPITAI. WV “â€"5-, vâ€"" fared IO Iomofimes Stuâ€"eeméduthwtb I could not sand try Lydia E. Pinkbnm's Vegetable Com- pound. I began taking it that very day for I was snfiering a great deal. It has dresdy done me more good than the hospital. To anyone who is $1.1“? erfx‘.-,: as I was myndvice is to stop in 111:: first ‘ - O ..1 _‘_-1.”'.;AL‘1 "IWODn-l’ “1"- __ ’ drug-store and get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’l Vegetable Compound lniore is frequently revealed ' times even in this wellâ€"bo-do Province. Hard enough to be poo to be sick and poor. The lot of the consumptive is a speâ€" cially trying one. Only recently a " v --.......a mam, in two ,_‘A Clally trying Ullv. '7'. . _ famlly was discovered llvmg 1n two small rooms ovgr a store. At one time 1101'! m c 15 now [CWLWII “ll-V â€"V 3"" ' in: well, With everychtncbd l wry well and If I haw to gm Morton writing: frum nmther says in 11:131.: B TO GET HOME Your loving SOIL heard f mm Charlie "1‘ and \V 1 am in Haw 1' may be long. YOU ,t from Win- the political Jac k9 hey will mn'e‘ lml. !\‘ asked me to hon \' :11 '1“ I]

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