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' . ~ ‘I Tllt lllllllltlllBl0llIll lilllllllall _" HIPPEHIHHS Ill THE Will' THE-cHAnLorrr1n~owu oUARi>1A>i l _ _ _ 4,.- MARCH 10-1917. if "The danger is that the coal companies will Mood Office at Cblrlottolovyn, Branch Office: at Summer- pt,._ Aibgrton, Bourto Ind Montague. Eivonlr-tg Daily (founded 1907) 82.00, (delivered or hy' pdl) ln Canada. and $2-50 for U- 8. A- norning natty (minded im). ss.so pu yur. tosiivu-. gd) ln advance; $2.50-per yur (mliled) In advanvo. t-.,..¢.., e.-.u sam for u. s. A. ’ (saturday Weekly (f°U'\d°¢1 1337) $1-59 P" °'"\\""\ 'mtl In Canada or U. 8. A. bv 'bc content to produce what goal they can with the labor at their command, or at best such quantities l as will yield them the 'most profitable returns re- I gardless of the niarket’s requirements for war purposes. The largest producers are the Domi- nion Coal Company and the Nova Scotia Coal ifompany, wlticli are part and parcel of the great steel industries .with which they are respectively' identified. The profits on both ends of these in- i dtistries have bceit heavy, despite the lessened I Ill >`_\'i'i_'l_»\\. .\lAkt'I| to, |{)l}'. ___ i ,A__,___A_,___:i_ ____ __V______,______ _._____.______ ., ___ ____.___~,_._ _-_-_-_= -_-A. ~.- - \\' .\ R \\' .\S'I` .\ (tl IC \\'hat does war \\'a'si:ige nit-att? '|`he tvfir if costing (`:|natl:i, in roiinil niinibers, a ntillioti dollars a ila .»\s it l»i‘i_t_-et-its ilu- t~.»-i \\'ill-iiit~rt-ctw. In thc Illfvv _rears ot' war now iiearing completion L`aiiada's eX- penilittire for the tvai' will have passed the billion ilol~ lar nia|'l\. 'l`he only cfiticcptioit we can have of a hil- lton is that it is a in-iiiciiilotts sunt. \\'hat a billii tlolla.~. could btt_\', hott' :i billion dollars could bt' aceti- nuilateti .ire problcni_~ tvhicli we do not piirpose ttnile taking, \ billioit dollars circulated in this province, for ln_~i;nic;-, tvotilil gi.-_ each man, tvoinaii and child in it' inore than $Io,t>oo. is it Vt-_oing to bc ripziiilf' \\`hat does it mean to spei this vast amount for ilic il':~'tritcti\'e ptirposes of war? lit ineans in thi' first iplarc that thc greaiei' portion of is he-int; circttlatcd rigltt lzcre atnon_l_f thi- people of Ca- »_\'f.\\'_ tihzit does this cost iiican to (':iii:ida? llon _ output of coal, and the fear is that neither will make special efforts to enlarge production in face ofa general labor shortage, a handicap which \vilI not easily be overcome. Unless both companies and other producerspreseitt a plan showing that they can cope with the emergency and ftirnislt coal in satisfactory tltiantities at satisfactory prices, there will have to be some iiieastire of fiovcrn- nient intervention. y "'l`he war is by tio means over and thc country cannot afford to face another season of fuel short- ages. If necessary, the mines can be operated under ljoveriiineiit direction. 'l`he companies can be required to secure ati adequate supply of la- y bor. lt inav even be advisable for the public ati- I thorities to Iix the wages to he paid and the prices to be asked for the coal. Such pressure should be i , ,applied as will lead to :t rnaxiiniim otttput and ‘to Nl timely deliveries during the coming season at St. f I .aivrence river ports. :\ shortage of ships has to be overconiq, bitt this is tio time for ltalf ittcasures. \’essei-owners on the Great Lakes and tlielotver Si. l.a\\'rence can be directed to place some or all lil r. it naila; in.it lu-i-:iii_~.t~ ol' this expeinlitiire L`:ina Q ' - dm and" a 'cousin ot' Kiln: G-90111 of Norway .and the luitipei-.»\' these royal connections, I‘rl.nc has it-lieatly spent s<.:nt‘ time on aiitl as ho is greatly' ltnpi'e>nteiI wil return to (lanatla after it vl.--It with royal relatives. ti K1 ='t day last a ieconnnendation wus* mad bv the Grand Lodge ot' l"|‘eel1l1\S0“ from (‘.ani1"siinial rect»ptioii ol' tht! Whlto House at \’t'aslii|n.£toi a;;alnf.t till but a l`iivori~il l`e'\\', wer not in evftlence this inontii al tlio re- izipttons held b_\-' l'i=-slilvtli “Hd Ml' has cuusctl great o."<-ile.iiieiit. anti sti K elt'e'etivo liar-.k-groiniil i`oi‘ tho Ioyel vosttnno ot` Mrs, \\'iil.~‘iut_---~'l‘lte Britr Ambassador and l.iiily Sl»i'lnf<-li" honor al, a ball given roi-eittly in Wa ln g' -'.‘ ~‘ .' -` - _ in tt l~`ri=.tn-li lm.~:plttil. I.atl_v Stn-in llice donated six ver_v lttiiiilsoiitif orn titenial buttons, set with stoiios. to l rings and otliei' plf-'ces ot' §l0\\'0ll`.V- 3 £1 SI U ' __, ' . an A - NOBLEWOMAN WORKS IN CAN D_IAN HOSPITAL, ENGLAND. some Fanadlgn ranchmen ai lllavrk ervill-e, 125 miles north\\'e's't ot (al-l rubber plantation ln British linlia. I am enclosing herewith a letter i' A5 fm-ming ggmtfs Ili-5; with hint <-elved a few days ago from a Wester nit. cnnttttian west. lm' will likely' At it meeting in \I.otii;on on \Ve.\'ere attack ot’ tiieiiiiiattc ni-itritis. Wilson. This iloiiioi-ra t ii- Innova t io grriater ec~mnie'nt in \‘Vaslilngtott So- ciety. The i'-svt~.t'al ilintieuiiiil l.;ttc-ist were ull t‘»:-eolveti upon one t`ootlnl=r--~ had o of pitltiisatiil l`i\i-its iortnotl ai: "'_`, tle things that spell success and th were the chief patrons and gitei-its oi `it ton to t-~t.iblI~.li .i special wa|"'. :fold l`or the ftnni,_aitd u nutnbor ol others followed :still wllli dlatnond 0 along' this llne for the last fifty yea efforts to supplying the requirement Erik lg most democratic and for mnnv years sold extensively ln tb the past slx. months. has been \‘-'itll' neighboring Provinces. illthln tli llast three years. however. they have ' invaded the markets of Western Can a pi-‘tl their highest hopes. h I-`armer who purchased one of thel ontiits. This will speak more In lt firm is receiving from their man c this t`c-mpany’s business however thu :~. will cc-rnmend itself to the people 0 ‘es ol' Queens and Kings and tiiet ri are protlucetl right at their door li employ throughout the year ilulte i. tliemnelvei-t and to the whole Province 'l`hey have a factory with ti floo space of 8200 sq. ft. and lnrze war ‘,, has itll the labor saving -itiaciiltn: thi-ir ii:uelii|ies_ y ' , ll might be advisable to let you imnchlnes that lt comes in contaclzlt t ‘ dustrv` but has been manufacturlpg; IV., the King ot’ Greece, the l~Iittg‘ Fc-: a long time- they confined their 4- Itussila. Notwithstantliiig all of P. E. Island but as their capacity b grew they-sought larger fields and for Nor 'ri-is i-ionsnzoi. i. 4' 'I' BOFIGIA," SAYS IRISH S0_L 1' e _ e n after several days leave in London. I SAYS lllllll IIUNSANY “OTHER DISEASES SHALL TROUBLE EARTH AGAIN, BUT s MASK WILL MAKE N0 PEACE WITH THIS TAMEFILANE. .»:_|__H__,__,_N-_*_N,,,,,.,,.|..,,.,..,.|.+++++++-g++-|»-I-4--t-+4-4-H ,.,,,,o-sooo#-ooooioioiooooo (IH DEATH I ERNS. MARS IN A POISON GAS DIER. . “Poison and Peace," tsxtht-1 'tllttle clio- highs £;l;tkglewlltq` pntpkei hliil country-‘s - , ' . , ' _ ‘ I I e I' S H0 ' BB'_ l , va i' , SHP!" Ile ls 2** Y‘*“"1* “‘ “ge ““‘ll “"“ "ml “ S“°°°“ that has Omsmp liti-ii liiiaifiiiigliiiuizilifnts iariicie. t.oru so on until onli or inriie siiiirigtmiiiiii 9. Dunsuny recently returned to France. D8"- The first ol these is vtcto ; l l that smiled on van Kluck wrlifhl; Zigi-li y _ _ _ r tht; Gem-ge Blshgp tiompum-_ They horn fn a wood, heard once by th 3 poet, is crystalline-tl, as li were, tin ntimbor of skilled mechanics and tui~l\_"l\Ul “D ll’ ll blmk' I ‘md S” “mule oltlown forever to mankiitd. Atnl tlt ,. 5 ¢ ¢ ' l_o d Dungany, of the forts of Parts. (But th ‘ . sl Y ap am r old man has retired from theltaliixi, favor than anything I could say. and _ . lt, 3 fall- Sample of the leper.. this' Ever since first l read it‘years tlI;o.i“°W» ‘md he last “W -VICAOU' walk- quoted in admlrutloti by tin ' English IDB Wll-ll 8 80161813 One of those khaki oil; writer, ti 'certain line of' ifrencli men- Wl\0 Bl00d thu! first ici-rllyle . - . .~ inter.) l poetry, I believe by Iiaiidelni-e. Ita.. W ‘ , f stayed in my memq,~y_ both on accmnl Which of the other two alternatives of itq own sheer beauty of sound and Wm ll b9~ MUS! IIB gl' on uitiil our lg on account of' the picture lt evokes ~ myriad guns, In a thunderclup scart-tl. if “Dleu! que Ie soit dit cor est trlste ly lmllglned- bflllg tht! end? Or wlll _ from the picture that ltevokes ls, o ,_ course, Impossible, for ll ls on accoun "o'si" in that line that the sound of _tsotinii ol’ 'the line calls tip again ,-‘ull who have hoitrtl it tho sound of (hliitiiitiiig hortt in soino wood oit a win- hoiises for storing' tho finished ai‘ticle.ll*‘\"f‘ ‘l"0"l"g- "“,h"`-m‘l"‘ drew ‘heir .J '|‘hc Plant is operated by steam ait’d ll\¢‘t COW-“I “nd Ylllllll ““l"‘- ‘l"“'" " q ll. trees with their ‘twigs all froze ., not-r:s:~iai°y for expeilltloiislv pro M CE. Yours truly, A LADY FRIEND. You care to refer anyone enquiring n 0 well in n pliotogrnplt. I Fl-om 0‘Leary 1.00 , MF. G. P. W. 'Zl.0li i ll the lute Lord Annesley, ls a most de- n constant visitor nt the Duchess' of house, and frequently entertains th Inmates of her own particular waitl. ¢ 1 ti Mr. and Mrs, John Morris., of New- castle, N. B.. are being welcomed to Ttgnislt tht.; week, Mr. Mor- ris being the new manager of. the _ Itoynl Bunk there. Prior to leaving theft- old home Mr. Morris was preseitted tvlth a purse of gold by the customers oi' the Iiunk as both he and Mrs. Motrls were ex- ccetllngly popular In social and bitst- ness circles. I I! it Ill Mr. and Mrs. T. (‘. James ani] Miss Katherine James, left on Thurs- day to spend soveml weeks ln Alber- ton, the guests of Rav. George and Mrs. Millar. /.'. » a is a " I 'The Tnbogggn, Slide was the ,scene of rmuch merrlment on Wednesday evening, when a *large number » of young people enjoyed it cons; ln the brt in moonlight. nie prevlmlt- dare snosw putting the slide in good condi- tlbn. ‘ ' i 0 1 U Mrs. H. D. Johnson anti Miss An- nie' Johnson, left this week on a 'long anttcfpntetfvlrtt of several iweeits with relatives In Ney' York. The inembérs of the Woman‘a Club entertained at eight tables/ of Bridge in r Y ° ternoon each me’mber having the prlv-l liege of fnvftlng a friend. Several prizes were awarded and it most en- _10yaille_ social time was spent d lnty rtrrrnstiunfitu being carved flu _ :ibn be Some people are so uninteresting that ltlie`y° bore afternoon. ' ‘_____<_ _._ E. D. S. nmc>m *eases '_==`< H. V. A. Priscilla I.ad_v Annesloy, widow of 1;'§5l0'R3V:’v|;\hSglmellllllg. l made abou' voted worker for the woiniiletl. She is L. J. PEPPER QUE EN HOTE L. BGII. Montague. Chas. Mclntosh, New Glasgow, NH N- McKay. New Glasgow. N. s. , F- W- Wrltthl. New Glasgow, N. S Gilbert Smith. New Glasgow, N. B Grunt. New Glasgow, N. S. . McLaren, New Glasgow, N, S, . Garrett, New Glasgow, N. S. . Mclllonirld, New Glasgow, N, S, ‘ , . McDonald. New Glasgow, N. S -` K VICTORIA HOTEL. Gale. Montreal. Kaye, St. John. Brood, Lon-ion. Kempt. London. Ramsay, _SL John. , Rea, Lindsay. them “Nl Sl\',e my experience. I wll f .1---V -__ __',,,_,__=, __ also sell sc-me machines as I c0nsItle‘ ' ~ Alw ' t’§‘ti;‘.‘:,“’:.‘;f...l‘t;’...€.;‘;“i.ls:°;:,it...*r; |l0l`l5L ARRIVALS . ays be Prepared ‘ ‘__ , It’s the only V Safeguard I A Carry Insurance against every ' contingency ' with sees P. Piikey,-' Toronto. Beaugle, Montreal. ., H. Winfield; Halifax. H. Grant, Halifax; S. Brady, Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Johnston Moncton, , ' Jessie A. Huestis, Su`mn`1e‘rs.lile. ' -A. J. Mn‘sort`, New Glasgow, Brown 1-Ton-.$1 ~' =.>'vi~.-. trvifie. -io.. Hyndman & Established in 1876 '. The Oldest Insurance Agency in P, E. I. I fe-Y-:.»,»..--f I I' i Company, Limited 61 Queen St., Charlottetown. High Cut Glove Top 6.50 Newest Spring Styles PBR I I Received Today - Bal I-Iigh Cut $7.00. All Black Patent Bal High cut GIOYC , _ ` I vw--.»..|-iii-tlwil \ l i I I i 1 . I