niety Sud tc. ts Ml ll a; {II ll _iitii Ttwt'. " m7 "Is l This, the most tremendous question in Canada's history, is to be answered within ten days. Our answer involves Canada's honour, her freedom and her future. Old-time party questions are being advanced to obscure the gravest issue ever placed before a nation. Canada is in real danger. The clouds that obscure her vision must be brushed aside so that the great issue stands forth clear and distinct. To-day, in our national crisis, Quebec alone. among all the provinces stands more united than ever before. She knows what she wants: (s) Withdrawal from the war. I her designs. lionrassn, we run mew»: CIO.'-' M%_'ir_ we" - _ on JNtMlPV'. A-"-"""-"", -r_-_ -- sight of his goal. Government. That is certain. Pn To attain her purpose, Quebec has not scrupled to ignore respect to the leaders in the Provi (British traditions and to suppress freedom of speech. So thor- in this war is against Canada's c ouirhl . oreanized is her campaign to prevent even the discussion regret to be compelled to say these ofhtlte3 wait that Unionist candidates are prevented from holding our eyes to facts. T he Citizens' Union Committee, anxious for the maintenance of British views with alarm the menace of French-Canadian domination with il upon the home, the school and the state. . . We, therefore, call upon all English-speaking men and. women to ' divided by political factions and old-time party questions, IS at the merc Union Government alone can save Canada from the menace of French- Within the last few weeks, Qm forces to dominate Canada under the an and Laurier. Canada knows that thes days were personal friends and political how in recent times they gradually _ Bourassa amused Laurier and helped t the polls. Canada knows that from tha weeks ago. the breach between them t, and hatred, each toward the other been Bourassa and his followers wcre amth We concede the right of Frem mon cause of anything they think it i This is a free country. But as the lire combined to assert their views, it is t 1tns,nish-speaki.ng Canadians get toge a united front in the defence of our rig $wwmh%%ï¬k%%ï¬k§hw§ With sixty solid anything they think it is m thew linen-SL5 an m uu. country. But as the French Canadians have already ssert their views, it is the duty of the hour that we ing Canadians get together and present to Quebec in the defence of our rights. This is imperative. sixty solid seats Quebec is about to accomplish Bourassa, the real master and idol of Quebec, is in ia United Quebec 'il to Rule All Canada 0 the right of French Canadians to make com- . " . . ' ., "A 3--4A.-. "in L'a"k {n An ttpiiilititti+fjjititiimkittitithirhttattitttht vE Canada ask attaches, before it is we suddenly agreed to bury the past, 1 of the other? If we will but let the mswcr is obvious. The all-compelling LYON, Gceiph, Chairman The A Non-Partisan War-' dr their interests so to do. Citizens' Union Committee anxious for the maintenance of British ideals and traditions, f French-Canadian domination with its inevitable influence 1e state. nglish-speaking men and women to realize that-Canada, old-time party questions, is at the mercy of a united Quebec. --- Fanatic frnm the menace of French-Canadian domination. G. A WARBURTON Chairman Executive Committee Time Organization to suioort Union Government Telephone. Main NORMAN SOMMERVILLE, Toronto, Vice-Chairman public meetings throughout that Province. The Unionist in Quebec are the victims of organized obstruction. ' To be successful in her determination to rule all Canada, Quebec has but' to secure a few seats in cach of the other Provinces. Qucbec leaders now seek to divide the rest of Canada into factions by insidiously bringing into political discussion old-thue party ques- tions, to divert the public mind from Quebec, her purpose and her ambitions. . . . P All Canada knows that Germany has been working through agents, spies and bribes in every country in the world. The latest (vulcnces are the revelations recently made to the world by Prcsi- tlcnt Wilson. Do we Canadians think the Kaiser has overlooked Canada? If we do, what a fool's paradise! Germany benefits by division among her enemies. Upon whom would she look in Canada as furthering her designs? Not Sir Robert Borden, Mr. Rowell and their colleagues in the Union Government. That is certain. 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