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CANADA AND COMPULSION. Frees Association—By Telegraph—Copyright—Renter. OTTAWA. Uebruarv 15. The Government are. considering callimr out the militia wider'the compulsory provisions of the Militia Ait, in on let- to guard the American border, and thereby release SO.COO troops in Canada for service overseas. It is believed that voluntaryism will be diet tried; then, if recruits for home service are not to be got, compulsion will lie enforced. D.J.C. RACKS. OUTRAM HANDICAP, 120sowT~6f,~3fohawk (9.0) 1, Bomb (8.9 1 2, Pall Mali (7.7) 3, Mon .by half a length* Time, Imia 17s.ee,

CJ$). YOU CAN DEPEND UPON © ssiiia W (y ALWAYS ONE fe:fr!C?b ■THE BEST! QUALITYWhen you order “ K ” Jam you know you will obtain the best Jam it is possible to procure. The quality of “K ” Qj never varies—only fresh fruit and cane sugar are /jr\ used in its making. Each variety is distinctive in V flavour—tastes like the luscious ripe fruit from which it is made. Whether you buy “K” Jam in a small or large tin—in a city shop or out-of-the-way backblocks store—you are sure of getting perfect Jam — Pure—Delioieus—Wholesome. (g KiRKPATRICK, NELSON. Dunedin Agonta : W. TnyW & Sons, Ltd jLJiCOL WlbL CURB MOSQUITO “JJYCOL” WILL CUKB*iIC\SQuTfo AMJ SANDFLY BITES. One drop well AND SANDFLY BITES. One drop well mhbecl in absolute cure. nibbed in-absolute cure.

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Evening Star, Issue 16350, 16 February 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16350, 16 February 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16350, 16 February 1917, Page 8

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