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1915-07-09
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von trip for te ery low Tawes from ali se mnont hy rsunddiverseroatings. fron all points. When positions ov the Paci- It profit you to. travel own wonderland—The kies, — visiting Banfi field) Glacier, ther ~ Ma Sat. my! eee Hotel Mount View! zeemen| built ally to espe “will be open ever @ While in tqwn. atronize our dining f the privileges of Se. LVarT. ICES real estate. ning. use —» , —— VOL, 6, NO. - SCO, NO. | the standard vifte \ ion - j j i NU THE GUIDE. Ml the belize at B NU Published every Friday te fehased from the Arn: Wir ci ote W ont her sitios icky tarturees ng twautyesin do bow 4 eae : ; ‘ pelos 9c Gian: per thousand round= tnd (urged Final cw en | fied we iH THe GUILE inte the Qritich Gove t err e 2 eS ot 4D. Skinned tystwo a | FE walang donne af ie \ 7 ; = ‘ow for the uew yy), 4 the required ; OPEN TO QUESTION hes replied that th creek south of 4" fm iy 15 othe sl dollars was so vle price A . Wor a Finance Minister White's ex-|@oliass was a Gore “hye making arrangement Be et isi se alte planation that Canada doesn't bal ¥ n eomodation tok ' t ennpany " get as many war contracts the British Government as she might because exchange is against us in New York is the subject of.a great deal of amus- ing comment at the capital. It is about as reasonable as saying that the law of gravitation doesn't work because Rogers is going to run_in_€ leton County or that the mogu| hus ceased to influence the tides because Premier Borden gets his fect wet when he waters the garden. Finance Minister White's explanation does not mane} \facturers with a pull get eon tracts. which they have no plants ‘to fill while Canadian manufacturers. with — plants which could fill the contracts in a hurry have no pull with the Purchasing Committee. station- ed in New York, which has the sanction of the Canadian 3 ister of Militia and does a line of business calculated to make even Bob Rogers jealous. The Purchasing Committ which-has been on the since the war started, as far as can be learned. of two colonels, one real or Tipperary done honorary —atid y major. The tio rsare both of Majo General Hughes’ appointment and oné of them, the colonc rman of the committee, ILi- namé is John Wesley Allison, a fine name for an ambush. Col onel John Wesley Allison is expatriated patriot. an old pupil of the Major Gencral, who wa- once a schoolmaster, one of the perfect flowers of his t andinflucrice and therefor be trusted with large sum’ +money- OF conrseall the M. General's old pupils ar built that wa; for examiph Honorary Major MeQua foot slipped—bnt a fair pe ageof them are level-headed ‘men and ean be relicd on Tot te make bad-breaks. Tn_ times of peace Colonel Allison is Secret ary of a New York sleeping car company but in times of war he jab mi mle wakes-up and isniJenst twenty: |the battle terrain, five per cent more active. The other cclonel on the mittee is named Mor, the genuine article, imported from the old country and his _name’ is one which suggests stirring adventure on the high seas, Honorary Major Thoma: the other member of the -Com- mittee, isalso a find of Maj General Sam's. He is a tran: portation expert and he sprang Fob | hastened to add th: ny hind to split i¢ wore proseention, us th ys As for Boll) wana the ened beieg On be ; wi nl Corkwane, Ue) oy foe otal Y seine ch Lat dl 3 wl ‘ . Komp, Heit en | nest sort 7 \ uy ts beet : twitched at (he aniay i Lk v kwidnd ations! purelia to collect 1 {plenty of 1 {lady the judice a yveral new 1 will : using of next think anymore of the Britis Teeny touche nment for that, A profit |¢ a a \ 1,000.0 qne transaction of | MPErtlye. giabak quarter ob twomillions and alialf&—twenty*} pjoiaqs MeNallie. - shin five per eent—is fairly” stifl. SO ee The pasen : When the Major-Geveral |the \heiy sutaine and st 3 the west enable the water shown ‘by the : seventy= ain anillion rounds ve ean thar three het rounds wis nit aver was me hurtonds “Fist overs) who bs theanly odin their ns ide was in N ‘ surpr most tend tow by ret. Quizzed further the tof ang of the y riieels imp pe ls artic c home —hut to ions from Offkes, of wh k — we aan i To lnvestigai 1H noo ae e x $ a hi e _ Companies. f » Et om Cuiyada wea th lion.’ setiiaue puts Us i ee ‘chat. Si OSS SS to ST concerned w th s uv st st *laot over! iin Soe BF Bom a. wot Pe ae Fo” M78 i.e fh oS), 6 ) fected and when hf tive sat hefore appoint with tliat shovel bias: ad ts s twonty=|; the war, in compat snored in her fruitin an onde e-thousand 6 puntdred « front because the Office Ins aaa wunivewuntable pre: then. However. oy the shovels bave deen paid For gino, | and that’s the min thin Being strategically located-in | y ORT ed tnd A will SELL nal opportunity 7 Rie fnst-session_ of Major Thomas Russel, of Major-General Sam's py teges, and saving balfthe money Major Russel had found it_ne essary scramble ears, motor treks and things Tike that. | This New York Purchasing for armored Committee was formed with the definite object of protect- ing the British War Office which is supposed to chafe if it -comes into direct cont a) the manufacturers. ‘To prevent this it is necessary to throw up a screen of middlemen. Which, ‘as the Major-General would say, was done accordingly. From that day to this the New York Purchasing Committee-—ha: never faltered in its herioc work for Canada and the British| Empire. Parliament its operations came | under scrutiny from Dr.Pagsley ~ who asked'if it was true that) the first order-of seventy-five | million rounds of Mark Seven tial Tho. tor contracts. — nto fame by going over the|the United States athe New} . ree * gaine growad as —Tonorany] York Purchasing Committed rt Y Lors, another|does not conw bounds of son's iuqui is available nea British War'tive so the MajumGeneral the correspondence is con! aw as producing the | erimenr ssn documents im the Canadian the Commtud Parliainent—so the Major-Gen-| ment, whiel i it évaltold Dr. Pugsley, -heeoulds.t | suiic if he would aud he wouldn'e#it | epniyent heeonld. And there the mit=|crqair Ch thy whom, /other allic odd, 8 wil, Bs = heen cine rentosed to Gy ppoint- Waite ter stands, However the Iritish | stand Ov mnt is waking up aad jermmény thar att is send) special couittissi ptlie Te or, DERE Thomas, over to 5 what about it. The Posrks Willian $ |to Bo that the New Hilda sure we 7 180. Ms “ Cecil Strong 0 6 i chasing Committe work too well—it Ross MF Jah Morden « Puhonen forint hich rans that the vi reverses in Gatien gontract with the,e the American faete 1b information glntted and not ableto (urn direct to Tie Att outthe ammunition-on tine. Department. mong other things MxPhontis will site will inqnive why Cariadian faet- 13th in ovies re ved for At a tate aun fet wit and at, Fe date Lo beannon orde: Point 303 small arms amnrunit-
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