BIOTING IN QUEBEC. OPPOSITION TO CONSCRIPTION.
· [FROM “THE TIMES' ''OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
TORONTO, April 2
The situation in Quebec is serious beyond expectation. It was believed when soldiers were quartered in the streets and when Gingeral Lessard had been put in command that the riotous elements would
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22ND, 1918,
THE GERMANS BIG PUSHES
20
BRITAIN'S LIVING WALL. GENERAL SMUTS ON THE ORDEAL HUGE AMERICAN ARMY THIS YEAR
Lt. General J. C. Smuts, who received: the freedom of the Clothwerera Compaty last month, replying to the toast of his health said
a rul spicere, change of publio opinien in Geertany; ton taning of the savage instincts of the race, se to sponk, rather than to any more agreement among Governments which might again be torn up like scraps of paper.
after o obscure situation created by the pletely cleared up. We know now,
anexation resolution has been cont All throngh these last 12 months of the peace with Russia and, alas with heaviest fighting in the whole war the main, the German policy in this
war is one of annexation, and indemni
WELL KNOWN M.P.
PELMANISM."
81 Admirals and Generals Now Eurolled.
ON
SOME PREVIOUS FAILURES. The Ger man offensive on the Western Front, b gon in March, is the seventh colnsual movement of the kind which the German have undertaken. It is worth notice that several of these pushes" have filed, beside the one the enemy still paris is with in spite of serious reverses
The first and greatest offensive in many Bulanit. On the contrary, trouble brake resp; jobs was that which opened the war brunt has been borne by the British Arties, and that. like the treatise of her 1
and was intended to capture Paris in a
Firman April, right through the year to lament are here scraps of paper. As found it necessary to use a machine-gu† for night. That a swift and overwhelm Froai the Vimy Ridge and Arras laskeverinent the resolutions of her Par
Victory was expected lie the German continen, hugh the year to pass
han repeated, the Germnus are not after They had Bur pause, they suffered the heaviest casual Ludendorf has put it, and the Kaiser enceivable advantage, According to reports this morning,- 11 severn!
pence bonourable to the heroic nations soldiers have been wounded; civilius have been killed and 45 wounded,rised their opponents: they had secretly ties, they were exhausted by labours gu
mobilized during peace they had violated grent, under physical conditions so left peace, but a Gornian peace, not a and there are 6 under arrest.
The mob used rifles. revolvers, and the neutrality of Belgium; they had rible, that hunian nature scarcely seemed who have shed their blood like water,
They shot and threw missiles brought into the field an unexpected able to stand the strain. They stood in buat peace of Clerman domination We To,the many notable endorsements of the System which have been already published there
the breach that others might rest and re, snowbanks. The configuration of the city guns. The French could have stopped cuperate. After such labours and loses tank Ludendorft for the real true for is now added an important pronouncement by a well-known M.P.-Sir James Yoxall-whoD the enemy thonghit that their moral had mul et last. We understand. This war and the task of the military was harder of all the many surprises which the enemy suffered and that the time had come for not for a fair, honourable lasting peace carefully considered opinion. because the city was enveloped in a deriserang apen the Allis in those terrible, the knock-out blow, and so on. Mas not for a world peace, not for God's peace,
out again last night, and the military
before the mob was overcome..
in
S
bricks. from the house lent itself to an attack upon the soldier, any ordinary attack.
and from behind equipment of heavy guns and
But the greatest
weeks of August and September 1914 was
or that nice the expected number of Goumn army Corps was placed in the The enemy attacked the rench with two million troops where he one million inen. had been expected to advance with only
fog, and so one could we only a few yards with certainty
From the tinte darkness front line gathered at various quarters showing a disposition when ordered to dis perse by the soldiers. As night, advanced sniping this saliennes deepened, and became continuous Dozens of shots were fired at the troops along at Joseph-street and around Jacques Cartier Market. The woldiers returned the fire, and ultimately aninchine-gun section from Toronto was brought into artion. Here most of the rioters were wounded, although they made
The German push after the pre- liminary rash into Belgina Ingan on about August 19th, 1914. Indled when the Battle of the Marne was joined. The enemy had then run short of ammunition and food; he was, in imminent peril of being nuthanked, and he very narrowly
o far as the Germans are concerned
Sist they were once more singled out by but for a German peace, a peace which the enemy for the greatest blow of the will mould the future of oivilization on war in the confident belief that they would be finally overwhelmed. In little German lines, which will menn great. against our 3rd and 5th Arming one and only in Central Europe, but also in more than one week the enemy hurled litary aggressive German Empire, not a half million men in a fury of attack Central Asia and in Central Africa, nd as las probably never been seen before invertually in South America. The issue Once more then to the real war aims of Germany has at last been thoroughly cleared up, and the history of war. British Army stood in the breach in a defence, the heroism and glory of which the rest of the world know what awaits will live for ever Boys from the fact in case of a German victory. The true tories and the shops, from the streets and meaning and inwardness of the separate
75 ENROLMENTS IN ONE FIRM !
66 DELMANISM continues its extmanciinary progress amongst all classes auch sections
of the community.
Searcoly ʼn day passes without a tribute of praise boing received from 3 new quarter,
eminence both as au aduertionist and as a Parliamentarian gives additional weight to bis
"The more I think
It," says Sir James Yoxall, "the more I feel that Pelmanism is the name of something much
• required by myriads of people to-day.".
He also remarks:-" It delighted me to discover that the Pelman Institute works "along lines which at a hundred public meetings on education. I have ventured to lay *down.
I suspected Polmanian; when it began to be heard of I thought it was. "quackery.
Now I wish I had taken it up when I heard of it first."
This is very plam speaking ; but plain speech is the keynote of the entire article.
valuable and indepandeat testimony to that of the many distinguished men and wom who have expressed their enthusiasm for the new unvement
a tremendous disaster when on the fields from the great cities of this peace with Russia and Roumania is Thus one of the greatest national authorities upon Lhe subject i. education aids his. no attempt to stand against the machine-cap 10s the general retreat of the fand, and the distant prairies of the patent to all and if the lesson is pru
gun.
When pead was restored at midnight all pedestrians were stopped and searched for weapons. Hundreds of revolvers were captured, and a curione assortment of fre Ins is now in the possession of the miti- ATLA Eary.
*** 81 Admirals and Generals are now Polmanists, and all ranks of the Navy and Army are still enrolling in over-increasing numbers. Members of the legal and modien pro- fessions are also displaying a quickened interest in the System -inileed, cvery professional
was that in October 1814, which was in- foundations shoch, our line never broke. A third point of great importance has ass anil every grade of business men and women are, sarolling-in-increasingly largo
Jish-speaking troops from other provinces dents to view the victory; they an-strength and endurance. It would be nonmanis, and having in one form or an
Spread over an area-
ns Major Moralt, that the
St. Joseph-street, and Calais was only a question Decupation of dead we salute them with a reverence and he disposed to act with reason and mode-
it is believed that the casualties are
than was at first reported. it is doubtful, too, if the real culprits have been apprehended. The Real authorities still insist that the ring Tenders are not residents of Quebec, bat there is no evidence to support this coa tention,
also been cleared up. Many people have expected that the enemy, having raade a thorough Cerman peace in Russin nud other annosed so much in the East, would ratio in the West, and offer to make pence with us on condition, which would satisfy our fair and reasonable require ments in regard to Belgium and some other points. A first-class opportunity was given him last January when the Prime Minister made his very moderate
numbers
Several prominent firms have paid for the enrolment of eighteen or a dozen members of their stafs, and one well-known house has just arranged for the surolment of 15 of the stud!
Over 200 officers and mou in ons interament camp havo just enrolled upon the advice of the Commandant of the camp. Regimental officers are frequently addressed upon the subject of Pelinanism by the C. O. and urged to enrol forthwith..
With such facts before him, every reader of this "Hongkong Daily Press" should make a point of writing for a copy (cent gratis and post free) cf "Mind and Memory,” tut
German Army was ordered by the Kaiser Empire-all forming one living wall with perly learnt by the rest of the world this pointing la other respects, will not have If the French and Briti immunition their bodies and souls to receive the im separate peace, however sad and disap
Through all that dreadful ordeal, when had not also run low the war might have pact of the German onslauglit. bren made in vain
MB. LLOYD GEORGE'S STATEMENT, ended in 1914.
rush" in the west everything went to pieces and earth's The second great tended to capture Calais and Boulogne: Slowly, and only under irresistable pres Much praise is bestowed on the French- Canadian soldiers, who wore as ready fere again the Germans had no doubt sure, our nien retired, fighting every inch throughout the disturbaner to restrain theas to their success. They invited corres of the way up to their last scrap of mobs and to assert authority is the Eng-
through inspired experts such poor thanks to praise them. Living and The
of days,
This a gratitude which no words can express of half a mile in the neighbourhood, and between Unim operation was to be the preliminary to
THE REAL ISSUES. Already the Station and Boulevard Langeliers Often the invasion of England.
The great events of the list 12 months, the dragons charged at a gallon through Staff had recognized in Great Britain the sirvel, with drawn swords, while the their toughest and most resolute foc. For and especially the last couple of
Beerat office's wielded their axe-handles with this great move they had organized months, have considerably cleared the
effect.
The night ended with &ly four new army corps, whose appearance air. Our dothts and uncertainties me
which the Felman Course a fully described and explained, together with a special supple- pitched battle near Boulevard Langelier in the field was to stun the British
opened with an attack on thing of the past, and there should hol and fair statement about our war aims mont dealing with "Pelmanism as an Tutellectual and Social Factor," and a full roprint of
“Trubli's" remarkable Report on the work of the Felman Institute, The real issues to the Labour Conference. To remove: and
The
no hesitation to-day. greater
Applications for these pablications should be made at once, by post-card, to. Ypres, delivered with extreme violence on
Where the Germans bare become very clear. As the bitter, doubts and confusions about our war the October 21st 1014. could place in line brigades the British long drawn struggle has proceeded the War Cabinet thought it necessary to
Gutlines of the underlying state our case clearly and succinctly, to address below. and only battalions. The Germans, inore sharp, over, had bombs which the British lacked. essential truths have emerged oven more eliminate from it all taint of Imperialism machine-guns in multitudes, and at least clearly. Let me refer to a few of the and to make it clear that we were fight-
times and many
nor for the destruction of the enemy ed up. M these of much larger calibre. Yet, as his questions which have been recently clearing not for material or territorial gain, The first is whether the Germans were peoples or governments, but for the tu tory tells, on November 17th the battle died away in complete failure for the the aggressors in this wir or whether ture security of our country and the last Germans. Ypres held and the British
against a world handed together for their spirit, and temper of moderation, and fit line in it, though forced back some dis-they are waging a war of national defence ing peace of the world. It was in this tance, was never broken.
destruction. Few sans people in this or I may say so) of moral idealism, that tho Allied countries, or even neutral coun Prime Ministor made that great war The great Germani succusses against the tries, have any doubts on this point ning pronouncement. Every one recog Russians of Tannenberg (August 1914) But there is no doubt that through their niged its fairnes and reasonablenessy it and the defeat of the 10th Russian Army inanagement of the Press and public was approved by President Wilson and opinion the German Government have M. Clemenceau, and it was subsequently (February 1915) were not really “pushes, in each a Russian army was entrapped brought large sections of their people practically endorsed by the Labour and But under the firm conviction that in this Socialist Congress of all the Allied coun dad almost completely destroyed. in cach cues it would seem that treachery war, which was forced on them by the tries. had very much to do with the German machinations of England, they are de success. On the Russian Staff was fending their national existence against Colours only a few works their behaviour traiter who not only disclosed the intheir historic enomics. But even to the disposition on the part of the enemy to tended Russian movements to the German German people the truth must now be Staff but also delayed the issuing of orders so as to give Hindenburg time to parry them The Germans had never to guess what the enemy intended to do But these two successful They knew, campaigus
were of great importance.
Sniping contiqued until early morn ing, and to day the soldiers are in guard in the streets and amand the public buildings So far the killed and wounded sce to be innocent persons not connected with the disturbances.
FINE BEARING OF THE TROOPS,
The soldiers exercived every caution to protect the lives of citizens, but when there were thousands of people in the neighbourhood of the netun trouble they not fire without danger of litting innocent persons. The soldiers behaved with quiet and calioness throughout, and though most of the men have been with the
under sniping was admitable.
·RIOTERS TO BE CALLED UP.
Orrawa, April 2nd. Sir Robert Borden nude a statement in the House of Commons to-day on the rind.
declared but the Government intended
TANNENBERG.
clear.
Quite recently certain disclosures about the origin of the war have been made by German witnesses which cannot but bove the most far-reaching effects
Here was an opportunity for war- weary Germany If ever there was & conclude not a peats of conquest, but a fair and reasonable pouce, here was the opportunity presented to him, and at the psychological moment, after he had secured his eastern-flank by L'e complete discomfiture of Russia, What use did be
DOCTOR'S REMARKABLE
ADMISSION.
EASILY FOLLOWED.
COURSE CONDUCTED BY POST. Feimande noi au oculi neleurs ; 18 . Jego freza
FASCINATION OF THE und, za sober, and as practical in "LITTLE GREY BOOKS.”
APEERESS ENTHUSIASM.
the most hard-headed common-senso“ başlarks ma would dendre. Aud en luita results, they follow with the Fame sertainty with which moseniar developtured foilpes- physical exercise. ·
It is powhere pretindvd, and the fagalrer in koxkera led to nuppene, that the promised bonellfs are graines
Impressive evidence of the enormously by leasing certain formula, or by the extent to which the "little grey books reader of printed book. The position is preefacly the same, again, as with physical cultures Ko have now entered into our national life and
mone person'sxpertų to develop muscle by reading a teák work contianes to pour in from all quarters he bows be most practice mental exercise. and from all classes.
Within the past few weeks several M.P..,
two Royal personages, as well as a very many members of the aristocracy, and
"THE MIKEST MENTAL RECREATION."
"Exercises,” In-some care, sound tedious: hat every Pelmanist will war aut the statement that fliere be nothing Ledios or exzeting shout the Pelmey exercise. Indeed, 1 là no exaggeration to day at birthhelmik proportion of Peimanista describe the releas
I bare Knowa."
ing in Quebec City. The Prime Minister he gave Hindenburg renown in Ger- First there are the disclosarea of Dr. make of this golden opportunity to spare large number of officers in H.M. Návy and firmly to enforce the Military Act, and and intense confidence in himself. Mühlon, à director of Krupp's about the world further bloodshed and destruc Army, have added their names to the Pelman amcinating," Halelfylaful," the Baist ment. cereallow that, it proper protection were not the successful handing of enormens maze, about Herr Krupp's conversations with bloody and terrible offensive of the whole.
Ho
to the Dominion officials by
the rounicipal authorities, then the Government must sec of men.
order kopt уда
that
10
his conversations with Dr. Helferich an the Kaiser at the beginning of July, 1915. From these remarkable disclosures it must be evident even to the German mind that this war was directly planned and brought about by the Kaiser and the military party in Germany.
practised the German generals in
tion? The answer has come in the most
They paved the way for the
war, which has probably already cost, break through on the Russian front
more than half a million casualties to which was one cause of the collapse of
all the combatants and will cost many announced that an amendment
time more before it is over. On the would be
Russia. moved to tha Act whereby any
Hindenburg had been invested with
Western front no less than on the Eastern persons engaged in "forcible resistance to
front the German sword must prevail;" the Act would be enrolled without regard virtually supreme power on the Russian
not a soft peace but a German peace PRINCE LICHNOWSKY'S PAPER.
must be concluded. The Prime Minister's us to whether their class had been called front when he began his push in un or whether they had been exempted. April, 1915. His method was to concen
More important still are the disclosures well-meant olive branch has been answer. The authorities would only regard whetrate an immense artillery on the vital ther a man was of military age. If a man
section of the Russian front and
resistance by a terrific of Prince Lichnowsky who, in an elaboed by the mailed fist. Germany manne were able to wage war against the civil pulverize
drum authorities, he would be given an oppor intense rapidity.
fre," or fire of heavy guns with rate memoir never intended to reach the te win this war and to follow up her Seven hundred thou public now, but to guide the historia victory with what Hindenburg hos just tunity to indulge his. warlike spirit and rounds are said to bave been fire of the future, maintains that the British called a foreible German pruce let that: against the enraies of the country.
Sir Robert Borden said that the diff in a single day by his guns at the Duna-Government or people never wanted by fully realized by every responsible
THE HOME FRONT. culty started last. Thursday. The police jetz. The Russians were in no position breach with the Germans and wore busy person in this and all Allied countries. engaged in enforcing the Act aaked a to resist him. They had practically no settling every debatable issue with the
That issue is now perfectly clear. And man named Mereier for his papers, counter-battery fire for want of ammuni Germans peacefully, and that this war To was held
i pending their arrival, when tion, and they were exceedingly short of would never have occurred, and could so is on duty. We are at one of the he wa
rifles. Their army was very much smaller have been prevented, but for the desire of great moments of history when, in a day was released. Subsequently the Dominion
or in a night, the read of the future and less formidable than was generally the German Government to force o ion police engaged in rounding deserters were chased is the police station, supposed and they were rapidly driven final conclusion at a time which seemed centuries germinates. Dar men at the where several were seriously injured. Sir back, suffering very heavy loss. Warsaw favourable to them. But most damning front have proved worthy. What about Robert Borden said it appeared that the was captured on August 4th, 1915, Kovno of all are the admissions made by vong? What about the home front? Re- disturbances might have been quelled af
on August 17th, Vilna on September 19th. Jagow in what is the German Govern proper efforts had been made by the But the main Russian army cecapod. In ment's reply to Lichnowsky municipal authorities. On Friday:
this offensive the Germans claimed to organized attack was made on the Regis have taken not far from a million Rus try Office and on two newspaper build sian prisoners and an immense booty ings!
the latter were wrecked and the of guns and stores.
an
Office was burned, although,
the papers were not The situation became so geri-
THE FAILURE AT VERDUN,
lieve me, I ask this question in no eritical or fault-finding spirit, but only from a one of the overwhelming gravity of the crisis which looms over the world. The great struggle has now lasted a long time and the decision is about to fall, per haps the most fateful decision in all history. Will the end of this war sce a
registere
One of the most interesting letters received Intely comes from a lady in the Midlands, in the course of which she says that being
56 YEARS OF AGE,
There are therands of people of all clugues who would
antstly enrol for a Felines Course at any cast is ther a Primat way be cited in eridence ar prople only
only realised a title of the benelia arepping. Nereggeln kuam," Iso xays, "the doors of the Institute world he literally beslaged by eager applicant
The Course in lagaded upon arlene frath that dem without saying. But It prevents those faste in a practient,
and being very delicate, she had her doubteryday hahlon, which enables the sludeat to apply, for
ble cws pies and purposes, there facts without "farging at the brundreis or weientide works which he might otkernise read without gaining a fraction of the practical Information and guldanen secured from a week's sindy of
as to whether she should take a Polman Course. She resolved to consult her sun, a medical practitioner, who at firet laughed at
The outcome was a letter from him, in which
the idea, but promised to make inquiries, Pelantera
Every day brings lkn batch' of Cattering Iriters. Ypen * recrut morning furre came to hand letters of praire from the followiRA PONNONS)—–
the Doctor wrote - BA British General.
***Pelmanism has got hold of me. I have worked through the
I am en first lesson and thusiastic."
His experience tallies exactly with that of Sir James Yoxall, M.P.. Mr. George R. Sims, and a host of other professional men (doctors, solicitors, barristers, etc.), who admitted that their initial scepticism was quickly changed into enthusiasto.
THE BEST TEST.
have
A Chief Justice of the High Court
of
2 Flying Offâcors,
A Business Manager. An Engineer.
A Woman of Independent Moans. A Solicitor. 3 Clorus.
A Clergyman,
2 (no occupation states).
Astem whlels een proke roinniary testimony from unok'widely different clamen in well worth Investigation.
The most practical test of Pelarinisza is In fact, to stady it one lesson usually he ran afford to hold sloot from movement which is
ous that it was decided that the garrison results. It was directed against France prestige and practically agrees with new, free world, a world in which free clinches the matter. To find mental stimula- stendly winlog the expport of all the ambitions
Command.
10%
tors,
preparing, and arming of this generation for the greater struggle which must engulf the next generation
The world is at last thorouglity awaken. ed. Our European Allies are straining every nerve, America is speeding up at rate which will bring a huge American Army to Europe long before this year is THE REICHSTAG, RESOLUTION.:
over. But I do not wish to lose the posi The second point cleared up concerns tion of honour which you have occupied the war aims of Germany. Last summer, during the last 12 months To the very
Rao thanagh the Parent Pelman Begistery and therein Admiralty, and other Government oficials, University
their promotions directly to the first or second lessons. One las not to wait long for Graduales, Stodanie Tutor, Head Masters, Selectists, the promised benefits of Felmanisin small leggen Erchliceta, Doctors. Reliciton, Barristers wonder that so very many men and women Anthers Editora, Jeurnalists, Artists, Actors, Accounta
single lesson would be cheap at Feers Fertises, ind men and women
Balves: Directory and Hansgers, Bankers, Finanelerer say that 3100 The Duchess of was so enthu- letects, as well as Salespen, Charimu nie, of Viealthy and slastic about the benefits of the course that Engineers, srikant, Farides, and others of the rank and she wrote a short story around the subject.
"TRUTH'S” DICTUM.
ffie of the nation. If ever she well-worn phrase &from pror to gearint” had a real zaenxing it is when applies to Felmani.
After the German people had been told for the last 3 years that England is the enomy, and that England is the cause of this war, von Jagow now admits that this is pot so, and also virtually admits that The next "push" had very different the war arose as a question of German of Quebec should he reinforced by 1,000 by Falkenhayn, and was intended to Muhlon and Krupp that the wounded dom, and co-operation ainong the nations tion and development socrning directly from pro dra donents in the Bargirl the ambitions bad her resisting power, while her vanity of the Kaiser was at the bottom will flower on the immeasurable sacrifices a study which consumes no more than half days really two MF.sand a member of the Upper there men, General
and
Lessard placed in
an hour daily is a result which speaks for enrolled in in defeatists, such as Bolo and other tray of it all. The real truth is at last out of this war! Or will is sep a fresh instal- A most deplorable incident occurred last preached surrender. aight, and resulted in the loss of four Verdun on February 21st, 1916, after a one may hope that the meaning of these ment of militarism, fresti scheming and itself. Many Army officers have attributed to with and British Capsule, 11.2. Judges, War Office,
It opened at and on the best first-hand evidence, and lives, the wounding of a great many, and bombardment which dwarfed every pre-disclosures will be fully realized over the the arrest of some co nien engaged in vious artillery display. Its complete whole world, and not least in the enemy assault. The troops, so far as can be failure is well-known to the world. The countries. There can now be no atom of eted with great restraint and Germans flung masses of men upon the doubt any more that Germany deliberate, moderation. They were pelted with French, but could make little progress, y planned and willed this war and forced stones, and
a before return were
ere bred upon bef
and they had not captured Verdun when it on Europe as a war of German aggres the Allies began their great offensive on sion. fire
far as the
the enforcement of this Act the Somme (July 1st, 1916), and thus ve concerned," Sir Robert declared, it is lieved the pressure. At the same time General Brusiloff struck on the castern that it is enforced in "all parts of the
240,000 consideration, but firmly and thoroughshindenbars as given increased p power volution, there were many searchings of principal protagonist for liberty in this We shall see that the Federal offers and placed in charge of the whole Ger- heart among the German people, many war for the world's frondom where engaged in the enforcement of this Act man Army; Germany was combed for misgivings, and something almost like Minister han foreshadowed demands for arc adequately supported if the local men; the Austrian Army was reorganized, repentance, which culminated in the still further sacrifices when Parliament authorities fail to aid them in carrying and in October 1816 a fresh and highly famous Reichstag resolution against an- meets next week. I have no doubt about out the provisions of the Act he agreed out against Roumania.
successful German offensive was carried nexations and indemnities. This resolu- the response. The home front in the soul
bad Sir Laurier said that he
Just tion was never clearly and unequivocably of the nations of the British Empire that the law should be observed, even be loined the Allies. The Germans
accepted by the German Government, and stands just as rare and unbreakable as there were even strong doubts whether the battle front of their Armies in those who did not believe in it. Whether from two directions Falk it was a right or a wrong law, it must the north and Mackenson from the be observed in Quebec and cleewhere. But They maneuvred very skilfully, but the it was seriously meant by the Reichstag France. For as everything is at stake while the law must be observed, it was Roumanians were really defeated by the majority. Among us here many people in this war, and therefore we shall bear possible to enforce. in such a way as not breakdown of the Russian railways, which hoped that the resolution, was sincere and every sacrifics willingly and cheerfully to provoko public sentiment: Sir Wilfrid prevented the rapid despatch to them of marked the beginning of a real change of to the very end May that end mean Laurier added that he would make a fur reinforcements and ammunition. At hears among the German people. They peace with honour, & lasting, fruitful ther statement when fuller reports had Targu Jiu on November 14-16 they last looked, and looked quite rightly, for the peace for los seraly tried nations of the
guarantee of any future lasting peace to world. Cheers.) been received.
20,000 prisoners and 20 guns.
“Truth
the duty of the Federal Government to beefront, and by August 1016 had captured under the influence of the Russian re-end the British Empire must romain the nutshell in that off-quoted paragraph from
with
OVER 250,000 MEN AND WOMEN
pots the whole matter in a
The Felams course los ntreads bean, Fallowed by over and la simple to follow. It takes a very little the the famous Report on the work of the 252,000 me had somn. It is directed thrones the yo
farsires me hard study. It can be prackbal anythin Pelinan Institute
The Pelman Course is valutaring the day. Ind yel fu gaitos short time. It hay the
the franches, In the office, in the train, in spare minerte able to the well-educated, and dee of developing the salad; Jashan phyleal exercise still more valuable to the half develops the mici of increasing your personal eztelency, and this doubling your all-round copselty and educated. One might go much tacone taming page farther and declare that the The Improvant Agus with the But lewnan, and wea work of the Pelman - Institute is of național importance, "for there are few people indeed who would not find themselves mentally strong, more efficient, and better equipped for the battle of life by a course of Pelman training."
areaslugly right up to the Rust fession of the "course":falividuatzinstruction is given through? (hem
past, and the student re-elves the utmost assistance from the exput star of lastrectare at the Institute in mahing particular personal difficulties and problemu, s
panube fully explained and described in ad e Manory, which, will a ropy of "Truth's wowvarkable in the work
lobis report a more of the Pelaa jositate, "Haskeng Daily From who address The Polmas Turkifute, 24, Woakam Hotas, Klaomsbury-Meret, London, W.03.