i i l l ru-f___ ..s~ qw #rr ss- si- was "' _The disaster that' has overtaken . rounded by a inztgiiificelit fanning; eoimtry and doing an exteiisivc shipping and Fishing business. This set back in the midst of its pros- ’ ierity 'and at a time when business iookyed more prolilislng probably than at ally other period in its his- tory is ii blow that the town will .not soon recover froni- liut tires and loss of propcrtysdo not oauiii _stroxlg inen and we have every coll- fiileflce that even from these asiies there shall rise li stronger :ind bet- i so. _Fishing interests also. are ex- tensive- as are the farming inter- ests of the ivholc western end of the province of which Alberton is _ the natural otitlet. l \'\"itli the fullest .synipatliy with ithose wliose losses have beell iso serious and with confidence in I their busiiiess enterprise and cour- iage we hope to have the privilege of recording at zl not distant date I l tions. _ (`l)_\`.\`(ll.l `l`lii'se are the days of collsoliilil-| tions and lllergers; the little illilti.-1-i by the larger ones or iiriven out ol" bilsiliess. 'l`he iliilustrial world- like-_ Nature, is "red in tooth and cially-" :llid tile order of tliiilgs is the siliilei :llso-the "survival of the fittesl. ' _.\'ot' so liiany years ago our cityi ali_d` towns and villages- had their rllota of little stores, blalcksiiiltil sltops~ shoeniaker shops- tallorl shops, carpenter shops; our coun-l fry _cross roads had one or more aild thc farm' iniiileliielits and liousehold needs were ltlrgely slip- iilied -by these. 'l`ra\i ss, eore icy is lose of tll ` _ 1 -' ‘ ell' cilttlt: Oi' be "ii dai: _ - _ ° ing on their own _,_CC0u§;_, “ge -pareiitilgc. lic returned to the (ildi t_r<_illi 1880 to 1885. did much _£0 kilow _what the liolne dair in did . .. _ Y Il . . . ‘ - i L ill w ' im. this provmcc when _____t_e__ thirty yeals. in the courlii. of that i two _c_ou.i;tri£s.__ ___?t;i_h___t__l__i; ;;l_;_l_3___;__ ..Excu_w me bringing up your paruei I iii-Uugiii Uni). S,_m__L_n Cams a pound limo he gave away _,i_o00,000 for thai .-iud _io o e ia. ___ ___ ____ _______y MTS C____p___ but you ______ my __ and ' ' ' ‘ l l " l' . l’e“°m of me D09" °! L°“d°“` Thel by hngush subscribers' (Ju ou Y boy Charlie llils come liolue unexiJoct~ 'I‘ ivasil t \\oi'tl uen t lat \\',_. ipwc |50 _"neg of ra_|“_,_ lieabody buidings in thc D00i-e_i- _ - _ I dl. [_ th f. d _ i _ ~ _i _ ,y _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ,_e y loin c lollt an wi. are pall s coiiverglngiii Clizlrlottctolvll wliere. "Wig °f L°llll0!1 are today iirQvid.| colcrldgi, urls presclitcd to Poets _________ to gm, ii big .piiriy for iiim iii. L. if a ftillv equippetl creainery was 5 " l ` " _ ' liiorrow." ri iii 0pi_~i-;ii-_Oii all tin. miik aioug me more tiiuti 23.000 nrtistills and la, i and ou the occasion ot the unvolling ________ ________ ______ ____w__ ______ ______ _______ ___ whole .line-of r:iil\\‘ay-could be dc- ° " . ' ` " ' " ` = T ' ' i laundry woman brought. to the door of b “lured bcsidcs ‘hut of me “HY 'll' gms he was made a freeman of me i MM to hu one of thu “nest tributes a custoiiier last week-end, iinil the call, ' sixty iililes of roadivay centering l (my "f L°“‘l°“- ‘md “ *‘L'“l“"' of hh" - "wr Dam to the poet' er'ii face showed how keen her jov at _-- liere. ` was erected near ie Roya x- 1 ~ the return of her lmv from overseas lil litany paris of Ontario inilk Cllllllge- _ » -'\ m°““”‘f"m "f *’l’°°"*l ‘“w“’“° ..How' is hm.. __SkL'__i tim imuwwiie and crcalii are czlrried by railway l ' l -» ' - . . __ _ | _ _ _ sy nipathetlcally, tor. shi. had lltiird over distances of too nilles and l'l°'\°f=°l at W=Sl\"\9!°f\- lim" of M*"'l°" J°h“ And” _ TIT” l some sion, oi ., ciiieii ivmimi .. .` - `- ~ Bri iii-- iiiiii' ' " ' '"‘;‘,°'_.d __ __. _ . ` . lwldnt yung dm ° W' g ‘-weli,.i all --iiri iii and _i051 CS a its we are in colil- ' - ` che-rf~ul in spit.: ti' his loss. You sec piitiiioii “-iii, the iicsi facioi-ics _“_ were buried in the nave of the Ab- tiii-od by the Auielieaus and executed _ ____ ;____ _(___ _______' ___'_d _________ ____ ______ ____ Qiiiiiidii. \\/L. L-iiniiot iioid our piau. bey, but a nlouth later they were i -.-5 ti spy. l-le wap no Benedict Arll~ _____________ __ ___ _____ _____ ___é___ ______ ____ iii iiitl m;,_i~i\-ci ,_iii|¢._,;5 we produce d_lshltcri'ed and sent to a_ fltitll rest- . od. but a devoted _soldier wllo mot _____ ____ __-________ __ very ______ -_____________ ____ "5 i‘-Il-lUll lllmilli' fl* l~ll95c' Wllll mg ww m his "Miva Cammy at ' “ll lg"°m`l°““ deiilh in the dis [hp t-unliot go hack to his old work, hilt llrdllci' ctitiipllleiit :ind zi sufficient? Dan”-"5 WOW Peallollyl- lllass- A1‘.chii-i‘l-rc of lilii ‘ll1lYl 'l`ll‘~* Wilt" ‘lf _pig wouderi-ui how the Govemnwm tiilaiitity of illllk we could coin-; H f‘P°‘1l“l l“’“°" Q“°°“ Vl°"°fl“ llml the liedricr tells UH lllfll l11€m°fl.*‘* ib00k________S _______e_____l _“___ up., pete 'imrc than' Successfully withl me body sem back to me Pulled wrwms are Omen placed OT his "i ninst tell volilhow it llilllavlielied. illllilflo or clsc\\'liere» :ls we ha\'ei N319-5 0" ll- -\'l- 5- lll\"l'll"°ll~_ l-'©0110 iilloliilmellt hy Aliicrlcali visltoits. _ we __ _._____ il viii, a cu, of ieii - - . 1 l 1; a is l - l - -- 1 - ' Pill il- v .' th > lil American who . i ‘ _ ii wits ii slnall '“'"r"' 5' - intith lcttel clini ltlc coiidilioiis. < 1>l<.\ \ "S c 0 Y .One token oi 'irfce oil i___ _____ ______________ ____ _____________ ________________ ].' _- ‘.~ . _ .. ,_ _ '__ _ _ ,h~_h ,u__m;.l s not nmg mbjut m lm Lmrenus _" ' lucy” of gomemod .W K “ Q , _ her husband, anti liie. and the boy’i~=| of heal :ind cold they have iliert l‘ully eiitiippeil as we coiiiil iic in_ ?"Ev¢-.ry American schoolboy l-egretiim"‘“"'_“h°"_;‘ E“°"k__‘_’_"“e' l_l_"'“__t‘__“” at cctitral crealnery we slioulrl be ini Eh ' ' i ` e i “"6 m a iiositioil to put up the best butter " and clieese in (jaliada. \\'itliout such etiuipnieiit we are in danger ofi loslllg the trade we have. 'l`l||§ lil'll{l\l.f . . _ . I l`lie deiiiaiiil for the sliips of the few inure. partly tor use and part- (ierni:in‘ Navy is not particular l ly°l>risk. Neitlier Great Britaiiinor the Uilited States will have tlleln for obvious reasons: _lapail say.- llothing; italy and Fralice woulii like to have at least some of tiieln._ 'l`liere are 74 ships ill all ranging ill .size front the small destroyer to the gigaiitic battiesliipi l-lilidelloilrgf They aiggregzite half ll nillioii tons. and are valued at $200-ooo.ooo. . liiiglailil and the United States- tlie foriner realizing that distribut- ioli of the ships woulri not affect naval bzilaiiccs \vliicli is the only thing that inzitters, and the latter liaving prepared a big naval pro- gramme of its own- do not want them divided bilt taken out into the Atlantic and sunk. France :ind It- aly have small navies and no doubt would welcome an addition oi al y to flaunt thein in the faces of the Gertiians some years hence. if the League of l\'at'ioiis sho'ulil materialize the ships will not be necllcil in any case and it would ap- 7 pear that the safest disposition to i iiialte of tlielii is to do to tlieili what ivould have been dolie had they colile out for battle- namely sink tlielii. (.)rdinarily the sinking of Szooioooooo worth of ships ill the ocean would look like ulijustifiabic waste. In this case it would be waste to keep theni, They are only _good for war purposes and by the time the next war comes round they would be obsolete or worn out- ln the meantime they would have to be manned and equipped,_ another unnecessary expense. The Peace Conference will be wisely advised if they sink the whole lot. ._ Nor Too soon' i We lirlvi: been hearing a good deal of.. late says all exchange -about tht' way in which the victory won froui (iertnany is being f rittereii `away," and the opinion is freely ex- pressi-d thahthe. :irniistice .was pre- 'miture and that the iron should liave entered "ilic soul of Germany' more deeply -that the (ieriliaii people should have been made to suiier in _their own land some of the horr€_rs of war wlticli their soldiers iliili t- ed on Ilelgium and France- before they were granted 1| cessatioil of llustilitics.TheSe critieisiiis have ar- isen out of the dihieulty which the, Allies have experienced in compell- ing Germany to carry out promptly the terms of the armistice-of Nov- etiiber il as well as its subsequent extensions, 'and the ulirepentant and arrogant tone of many of the] utterances of their leaders and pm. Some think that there never s _d. hive hecnlgtin amiistice at alll but that the war should have__ been carried dn uufil'”tl_1je Qliéoilitl 'ithcjtidgiiient of the world \vill»si.is- der of the Gemian armies. Others complain that the enemy was let off too lightly in view of the enor- niity of his guilt. People who talk in this way have probably not considered what the war was costing usi in life and treasure- but especially the fornier,_ every day that it was rolongcdi nor perhaps haveihey diilly reall-i zcd the character and extent of the l penalty imposed upon Germany in the armistices to which she has been compelled to submit. It is trut- that the German armies were on the eve of surrender, and that they could not have held out much loilg- er» but cvcll a few weeks more war would have meant an approximate sacrifice of perhaps half i million lives; :uid Marshal Foch~ without hcsitatioli, decided that he would not be justiied in making such it sacrifice if his-end could be attain- ell in any other way. And we tilink _unconditional surrcn-. \ i manient iiieniorial tbelng built lu the S-lille 11111)' be wld Of James Rlmsell born iii nie united stains iii ciigiiili , bnswdoi to the Court 01 Sf- James Country lu 1837, and lived there im- te-.nent the friendship bctwoeu _c dis l enough, the 'bust of Samuel Taylor iii coinfortabie teneiueiit homes for‘U‘1N\` by lil” Al“‘~"l““" adml"""" i, re” in imggniiion of hi, grad; l by Lowell the address he made was ii i i-3 Hoiiorii foraSpy to botll British and Americans is When Peabody died his retuaills in tile Revolutionary wur was cap- iniiipanied li\ the tollo\y‘ing cuiil i,ii ii f ii ' d ._ was i-e. magical wot-_d-s, “brave i~luldler“ .for . _ -_ ~ ' th 'ti'l i ltest tlmn to have won ii l'ii€l|l I0 'lJ\ll'llllf ll‘"`l'°"l “nd (“‘."vl""" bod' scholl ;li'5i€l‘ti;Ri:eBi1::\li<>.\ l ._ . ‘li~ been simile twliii liv the way. ”' "°'“ "' ‘ this generation' ‘M MMV" has “oi 3 y _ ` ' I was tlnlusetl ut liei' ill-iit~i'iplion of l _ well deserved the tribute that will {_“'i1_*l ~ responsible tor the MDDY _he R_____ R________ ____ ________________ ____ ______ ii list 'e \\'e_ should lake the car- be ipaid ilooli liim- ,im rwssembiingiplirase. “Poet‘il Coriier"l :is repre- ________ ____ __________ ________________ ___-_“___ __ _ _ _ _ liest ilossilile opportunity to rescue of Parliament as Voloiiel Roosevelt. 'sentlng the '0DDO»ite holes of the_______ g____;_______ _______ ______ ______:‘__c_________'_____' i tries are either belliig absorbed; froin liie late that has overtaken e was up . i-im si Ame,-|63 gf?(`l\\1l‘Ch Of EYIERHG. Hull “l'- Vllllllil D _' _ __ A ' . _ _’ t Sir:-The edition of the Gual-iliun oi’ lier idea ol’ .ni eiisy proiiosltloll tbl .i l :ilu Sli' etc le IS Tl V VCT) g ill) L' itself should be watched. while oil the ron Wlllcll BPH Dmvidod as safeguards and w the )€‘il li he ull Oi' nd oil oo YS we' _ - as '~ 'fl - ' L1 ' ° ' f ' i - . .i l ‘_ . .\'-l V’ 'f ' " ‘ _9 l’j' "3 _ _. _#E _ ___ ._ M°NDAv. MARCH _"1 _ ' 2 0! the Americtus whose careers .have Motor Trucks on those routes, witiii i _ _'_ _ ___ _ »» yi) _--.W . ii, i .~ _ . ___ _ i T--,_.._._-_...l.._l....._ ..__.' _.5 T’ ie been nomlnemqmwd by iubieis gr low fare, so that their iuriiiers lifid _ -1'- - , _ __ _ ' _ __‘ " Tin; .\i.n'1znTci.\' Flats is 0 ooseve -li ‘j'l""°"” “' West'-il'-l-i¢°f» f~l“\'s°"" "“"°_"“°'_‘__f°S‘_““_f°”‘[’°‘°“"““`f‘l!*'LlZ lo 'i`I'iEi‘w_i..i.._ in . .\ -1 -- **&____ **&_§¥%*_*___&$* _(. Getcheil, in the Philadelphia Pub- °V:_l\YW__ _OUPB e_C.__ __ __ _ __gt_ _ l " ~ .___ ~ ~ __ __ _ '__ _ _ l . ie, _.\ii,c,ion_ -i-he “,eSmn part of lic imager, recalls nie riiel tliai eryo eii its not ce _iii ii ei______ __ .\_ - _ - _,f _. ._ / _NUM J _tiieiowli ‘of Albel-ioii in the fire of tim. p,_,,.im._, Camlm gui iiiong “..,ih_ 'rlii-oiiglioiil me ai-itiiili Empire Gwrze W. Childs. for iiiany years °'l WNOHS Ui' ¢°_ °__°“l“'° “flfll l “ ‘ ,i _/\ \ ' ; _ _ . _ _ { \_ ; it i _ l __ ~ ' f 5af“fl’UY~ The wow? _ihtist __ HOME" over the doorway. My wil tile clit or ii fi-it-nu eui out oleic “liicli tlwy were ialwli lic S L-“°'_ Wm, ,.,ciied»- V€l'B0Si and Clwef their lwilrt . lib' I mm' prwerwd Q; “_:Stfs[:lnis(;;;__;_‘;l ..Tiie next day he arrived and You seiitling them uilong these -beautiful far from the Ab Y -_ i ' linen. They came to the writer last (hurch, HMIOYGI' S‘l““"¢~ “nfl WW' _elcou____ for as I say we an _.cn su" _ _ il (llristlilas from tl brother friend, that Theodoie Roosevelt ull-S married to _ ____ w________ ____ _________________ __e______“_____ _“__ l have never-soen, away in Calii'ni'nlti. Eilitll Kermit Carow,_oll Dec. 2, 1886. We have corresponded for-over ten l and horn Lliousauds ofliii-1 admil”0\’H years, and long to meet each other. i have read his sigliuture and tlllll- Of remember love allways finds ii way, and I his wife on the register. So, for nl8llY distance and circumstances. often , years past, tho EF95-L f\mel'l°“l~`l5 had make the heart grow louder. f li tio of poculiai' affection 'with E118' * hind. ' FRIENDSHIP l ‘ -- “A man that hath friends lnuat. show! himself friendly and there iii ii i ‘ friend that stickoth closer i Sir: W'liilst~plalmilig aiGr9i=\t li_liiSl\' tlian a brother." (Pro- 'wily to celebrate Victory--sliould wo verbs 18-24.) not dim ni, ii road which lihoufid serve sections of the Provincb Wl'|lCll MVB I want you to know you are uevei' for- no railway accommodation? “The _-,..--v zot-ten. -proposed road fiom S0\1\‘lB 1° TlKUl“ll~_| That the old, did days hid hi nieiliory would run along our rallwii-5'-\1\‘l¢l sweet tllosn sections -ard not the niost needy Are still a part ot' my litc that l_ who have one, ciiclisli Why ilot build _those l1'l8l\W*lY5' ll’ Vllll10Ul H1011! S0 lllllcll Wlllllfl llc New Loud-on, Cavendish, Rusticti, & lllcomplete. ~ eip 'rimie planet; have `llo facilities .ind you -are ililxed up with so much tl wiiuievei-__¢tii_w_;; gba or hind. Lot renlelnber. _ the highways be _built to those plaeeii. Your name so often i utter iii pray- which tlol-` y'cari{, p'illd their shura of er; railway llnri other facilities to _the Never forgotten, on earth or lu Iieavcii more favored sections of our Pro- Aiwiiyii the eliiiil of ootri iendereii ,,i,,¢e,,_ Those iii-iiv¢'_iioy¢ who ioiigni Glfv- . for ull came from thioile liectionii-New London, _ Cavendish. Rustico Culedoiila “l want you to know you are never for- Point Print and others. Surely they gotten, would rejoice at the DFOBDBGY- That my tliouglits and iny prayers ii; the proposed road to be for traffic tire folding you round: or pleasure? lf the latter where would ltest in His promises, go where He gh(-_ miirilii -unit pleasure seeker get li sends you. ' better spot than the North Side of the D0 what He bid! YOU- fiilllllitl bel island or Point. Prim: if they want l-.i found. I go to Sourls or Tignish, they can take Look up and truiit iliiil, il new yelir iii I ihe nlillwuy. It is too much for them dawning. in eiuiii will ii l-ilgiiwliy and ii Ri-ll _ Stretch out your hand and take His way, when other parts just M4 lmD0\‘< b lther. tain- in, .ani iii @ ”k " _ 'fa-=.~_ss~‘_\:<; ; . ._ _- ' Q what will be done for the men who . fa chance to learn il new trade and mei, they will be lielpcd to (hid Dolli- ean believe me we gave hllll ix grant the first thing he said wus" Well cheer up everybody, if I had kuowll back iii ’ England all I know now about the Government piaill-l tor returned soldi- ers I would have liouli much happier, while I was lying there in hospital.": "It seems, Mrs. Cappil_ he had .bceil given a little grey booklet on board ._ the ship, which the Government has had printed for all returned soldiers and which explains everything A-bout are disabled. They are going to have l "'\\_'\'\\-.\\ _ t L_ A - Q11 ' =;°7’<`-.sl-\?~i>.»\ _ 5JlT(i[) D`\S "ff _ K |._D_..~N EY Fil i l :_\_\i\\\\'\ ._ ’.\L-.lil Dl\l_£f(-Silt' Si cl ,P -»»f'..f~..=.i-is-='».;i.f.-.'.-f‘.f'..»it..~ 23 iii ‘ - MANA GERS _ J. B. HUGHES, Special Agent and Supervisor ' i CANADIAN PACIFIC Travel by the C. P. R. when intending oin west. Through trains to the Pacific Coast leave Montreal every day. The accommpdation is of the very best, courteous officials on all trains and at every station---No unneces- sary delays anywhere"- _ The checking of baggage looked after at all stations without any inconvenience to passengers. . »_ _ ' We invite you to visit our office where. full in formation will be given concerning your trip; Rates are the~Sanie._oii all Railways __ _ Reservations made by wire fi"ee-Write. phone or wire for rates and reservations when required. Look for the Canadian Pacific, Ticket 0fll0§_i __ 78 Great George Street. i- t li.ii.nivisoiil Charlottetown E. A Agent ' Just received a big lot of Ladies’, Men’s andIChlld"°“’s HOLEPROOFQHOSIERY `Silk and Lustre ny i pair of l-lousy TEARER the toughest intl best stocking for eliltilieii. ___ Remember men’s leggings selling much below value. [Also many other GENUl_ todliy; tant ave ne . Bought by Him. loved by Him. iifivei' By lin ineanii if we are to have ii _ ‘ _ ini-gsttsii. __ i-iigiiwiiy lei ii ileru liiaeea lililiiirtn . “ld ll' N” “fl i°""°" ‘mg `§‘i‘§§f_°._¥ff9?}'.i’!lr_ 3l¥".‘l¢..lf’_‘l‘9f.9 95'." .9"‘9lIi -4 mai- ~ii='w=sxa-iiau-- . :...~~.~s.-. _ __ ,s_i,,_ nnusioeainuiili " --l 1 t i _'_ _