t ft ill 55;: Eg; t 'fn .li . . _l ii ty i ~ li, i ii <3 Il: ,. ll r _ l _ if it __ ll i -iutiiuabrevcnue from thefamis and miil_¢¢»th`e province il _.__~.._,,-. /__ ~- .-_.j'J, .~»_, _ _ _ .. ~.»-,__ - _ ~1~_~, . in _ ,1 ._i~ m._~,~;».,,` ~.;-K_y.».._,-;», i, -,. r - . .._, . f r »... -.t »_~_~ '~ . r>».,.;g»4 '. .. “- _..t :_ af".-_ r_.». ._=~ »f‘,y_'li‘,~_.,».,,__.'»_i , . r '-‘¥:- -s, _'l~’»=\ _ '.~1__>‘!t-'\'...i.. f -iid "ir-fi H" "rigid I l 4 _ .gs bi* i__r__,_,,/_.__ ,_€ a g.:¥'¢¢,___ .i _,__ #___,_'l_¢_* __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _-11°-_._i;n._ ~ _ l;_<;"~'_.‘“_‘ i mon irovit-_._ _ __ - - f _ _ _ -'rHa._cnAni,orrnao\vncuAnntAN..-_.__-~ .~ _ . _~ _ _ 'U-‘9“ ~ \ V _ _ _ __ _ _ _, _..__.__ .._.___;_¢’r _,Ui_.- , _ la. __.- _.ic._-_I_,_',__ _ , . _ -~-=._ »_¢_ :vim - _ -~ » l ~ ' . ~.._ 5 ` ~ - b 4 One of the most scathiill oondemnetioiil off il ' ` ' " ‘M " l l ‘ _' ’ _ ' ' i I _ esponsible member o(,df ` “7 fl' `.`_(A Poem for tlio' 'Patriotic Fund.) _ ‘ . that passed by the' Hon.. Mr Burrell on lvlr Cannell l_ Y _ ____ _.md `b_____,_ _“__ hom” . _ of Carleton. Mr Carvell obtained a confidential inter- °‘“' ’"7°' m - - 3° ' _yiew with Mr Burrell on the question of the Allentio ' G. sums? 3:6553: :;;ir'Z:;sie¢¢'yiv¢g ` Hay Compa_i_ty‘§_,o_o_|it'i'_act_ fprithe supply _of hay to- th¢ 7 As kind and just as fair: » ' _ _ Imperial Government: Mr Caryeli disclqsedwliat he Your-'wives have all the_1_oys they need, _ said was the purport; of that int@rvie5iir3lo'his n¢ws~ I I V 'rh°"' d"°“°° '"“m wa, "ut" ' ` _`_ _ _papers in New B nswick, and' “ted his mi ` _ _ H°_" °°“"‘ ’°“ '°°_“ °°l‘"°" "“° ~ _ i`“ sm” . ni no ii ui street: ntittioris in the’_House:of Commons. f_’Mi‘ Btlrrell c “po Q ~ _ _ enied point blank Mr Carvell’s allegiaftigtis ind pro- . _ ,You'f`hovs your little children |'ai’e;i"'f‘ ‘ ' ‘ '-"“’ eded; ' V: r ' _ _ You watch their h|ppy`piay,_ ,_ “ 1 do not know what his own view of thesematters . L *`l‘°fn§:“‘h ug 2:1? uiiblllilalyom me" . . _ - ‘ ' _ ~. _ you a _ ;_- -_ _ is, and I_ say nothing about his conduct orcharacter _ some bo” who went mm cmldwn _um or anything else in private life, and all I can say is , who on (heh. dw, \,,m||_,'¢;_ ‘_ _ - - at if that is his inter retation oi' what can be done _ ood loves the children: He"li* love' those r f ‘ _ P _ _ _. public life, nothing can stamp him so well as being _ , V Who hell' 0 9°li|l5i"°_ ¢N|ii- - ` Qharlultaluwn H.” om" ;¢ ciini-loteotomi, lrnneh Olllii at Summers Tse gm, Animas. eouria and Montague. » _ . 'li London Office, -Marconi Houoe, lrnnd. V0.6. C0 4, 1--i Pruident............. . .. ......... A.A.lar\|ett th Managing Editor ................. .... J. ll. lurnett ___ absohitejy "mitted for public life as that mm ¢h{ng_ _ _ Y ____ B__e____ __ __o___e__ _ _ / 'o other man in this House would do such a thing. __ _ _ °“___f° g__i>_;’ _“___ ___v__“`¥___ y_____ ' V “ I have never held very strictly to the doctrine that _ The boy, who w,,m_ jmvg mqghafs f ne should car one’s litical animosit' s into rivate , who dearly love them tee; fy _P0 'F P _ _ _ _ life, nor would I regard life as being tolerable if I ` -.l`b§°'l°r 1110 f°“.'l 0|d_mPill°\‘9 1 ad to do it. I want to say this further in regard tof, A___s;V:‘_’_o:,';"_‘;:'_’ _:;gs:;_°_:B:“d “my _ f f r o o p ic i o ever, n wa `_ V _ o\v, and keep such regard as I have been fortunate ' You have your father living; . ongh to get from any of my friends as a public _f ` ' ‘_'aut'ase has ro\\nd.~ him clubs. -‘ an, than I would remain in ublic life at the rice of ' Ye' h° "'°°'“lm° 'ww 11° W°“m “ht p P I ‘ i t d . _ escending to the depths to which Mr Carvell has ___-_: rhelgoifiefeggya ';';;'t‘~t:t'hef_°“"5’ _ _ - d d ” ` j 05°C" C - » _As noble and as-true# ` - I I Surely no self-respecting man, lar less representa- _ Give. sive for thoeeioid 8rey._hei_i_'ed men _- ve. ever submitted to such a trouncing at the hands I '> _, Wh” “V9 "I9" S°“9"¥°.i"Y°“-_ f an opponent-and one more deserved. Tupsimv, Fizuiw/iizv i, 1916. ______________,-__V-»_--~--_-_-_-_-_- _-_-__::: l’A'l`Rl0'l`lC MEETING 0 The patriotic meeting in Prince of Wales College ‘h Hall last night gave evidence at least of _patriotic th sympathy, and also of _Charlottctowns wholesome m literary taste. Rev. Dr Campbell, as \vas expected n of him, gave a magnificent oration, eloquent, forceful, en informative and ihrillingly interesting from beginning m to cud. Those \\'ho heard him were -delighted. His d appeal for recruits, supplemented as it was by an d address by Lieutenant Stc\vart, brought forth no immediate response. Possibly Charlottetown has 6 given all its available men to the cause for which the 0 Einpirc is battling. It has given a proportion, alinos_t a fair proportion of recruits to date, almost but not quite. Possibly it has given all its available men-that is, all its pliysically lit and willing men. If so the city has done its duty. There are still some men left who are wiiliiii thc limits of military age and their failure to join the colours is a matter between them and their doctors :ind their consciences. 0 lu the matter of contributing to the Patriotic Fund (`liarlottetown has done creditably and will-soon do n niorc. The heart of the city is right and true and _ patriotic and much more will yet be given and the real O Cliarlottetoivn may be depended upon to stand by the incn who are lighting their battles for them and whose I wives and dependents are left at home to be cared for. 'l`lit~ generous gift of $500 from the Orangemen of is Prince lidwartl island, with a promise of more to come “_ is :i _splendid tribute to that body whose watchword is I_r»_valty to_ thc F.nipirc. _ _ F ` 3 ` ` ti lhert is another trcat iii store to-night when the _ Rev. Dr Campbell will deliver a lecture in Heartz 'S ;\lcniorial llall in aid of the Red Cross. ‘Those who 'u hoard hini last night will be anxious to hear him again; __ those who did not will certainly want to and no one m who possibly can attend should miss it. A AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIDN sa Therc is now tio doubt that the new departure in_ 2 the holding of Short Courses in Agriculture at dif'- _ ferent centres throughout the province instead of at S mic centre as formerly is going to prove a great suc- __ cess. The series of classes held in Prince County and _b thc keen interest taken in them by the farmers, coupled -is already with a request for their continuance yearly, is _ the strongest possible evidence thatthe new method 1 is not only the popular but the practical way of bring- S ing thc .»\gricultiiral Colleges and the Experimental' ` l":ii‘in.s within reach of all. And this is thc object of 21 thc Short Courses] a The strongest possible reason in favour of holding -t thc classes at different centres is that the various sub-` _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ .»~ _c.;._¢.__..t.._\_...... ». _-_...sr __ _ - - w i- _ f f V, _ -._ ..i’i.» -_ _ . _ tw -i _ _. . . “rw V _ ~ _ _ _ ~ - _ r: V t. 1_1 f :~ » f -‘ . , ,_ _ . _ . _ _ _ ___________V_ ____ » _ ._ _ I ` .1 comforter and friend; ,“ ' 2 .rhe boys who went left these ones too _l_._ Appealing to your store: ' ` me. poti the innocent, atid yet it is beginning to look as if ' I - _~ ' -M.'A. HARGADON. ` cprisals in air warfare were the only means left to _ . -_ _ M‘fn°_r°"" » , cet the conditions that have arisen. The Entente llies have the means at hand by which every German 'air raid on defcnceless cities could be followed with | milar raids on German cities. Their air fleets are _ clue* Flnlncfs INTER .,,,,._. . 1 old folks to whom Till victory has have no more effect upon the war than the murder Q ' Each bill you give is as a shell H f a citizen in one of the obscure alleys in the city , 3110! Ht U10 K0-i9@i"S heart: _ of Berlin. It tio doubt gratifies the German inurdei' _f °n°°t' "h°°" ‘md °l'°°l “Ut” U10! |16" ’ ust to drop bombs on private residences and to hear Is "mt and "im “pam ` " ’ the wail of the mothers of murdered children, but it _'_ V oh; _drop how don” bombs “nm _ of no more military value to Gertiiaiiy than is the _ Our _flendlsh G_erinan_ toes _ ail of the wind in the trees. _ _ -*re baaleil Nick !0'lllo ebyiw Reprisals have been advocated in England and in Frm” which at "list U10? WSG; " . . . _ . . -I , I ' ,. rance. but civilised peoples shrink from committing _ 'v°Uf":°thl;)l;;rl:l:°;': r';;;ij““°° __ _ iirder even for the purpose of preventing murder, _ , Upon the struggle rests the I t i . 3 9 , . ltritik especially from visiting the sins of the guilty , Ot you ns well as 1 And there are others dear to you' ` )x(_______ _ Whom you are ioyed to tend, You will not miss all that is asked, ‘ The air raids on ~Paris, reported in our despatches so give a "me mo,-,,_ _ ' yesterday, which resulted in the death of a number Q _ f innocent civilians, was only another murder, only 1; Thu" EMU!! *md UWB l1°|D|i1§_ ` ' _ another exhibition of German brutality. Had the Yo" Wm be “ming 0” _ _ _ _ _ _U The struggle that will have no end umbcr of victims been ten times what it was, it would _ _ si . . you flong tiitve been Y shone; 1 1 ____ S swi ft and as powcrful_as are_those of the GermanS,_; Sir,-The fact that this City Reports 3|,-;. | ,md Wm, pleas,"-6 your gen. nd the latter will persist until they find that they _»‘°" mt 579°" ‘"0 30'- Y°i_1'e“l1Y i’°i' 1115' sible d _ - heinselves are subjected to the same treatment. The _._ get very much ei-edited the outgoing lla" qt 29."" "" Wmter R°“d°' Thi érlbution to the citizens does not re ufferings of non-combatant Germans would possibly °““°"~ If if were W- “U P°"il’|° “le _ _ _ lection should be postponed for at eceive little sympathy from the German war lords, _least a. fortnight. How are the citizens ut it would add much to the clamour for peace that » e d‘°°““" ‘he “““"°i“|'5"“““°“ Wim' now going up from many German cities, a clamour "them. ‘ he tew figures that have [out having it full statement before l hat will be heard and heeded sooner or later. If to `b°°“ P“l’"“h°d 5'” “° "1f°"m“*l°” 0** he process of slo\v starvation which they are il0W:“coupons were held back to give the uffering were added the terrors of air raids, if Ger- `1¥“`l”““°° C°mm|"°° “U “PP“"@“l 9"' -cept to show that sufficient interest plus of $118 46 The statement that is an rejoicing over “successful " air raids on Paris .usually publlslied contains an hemp. .° ' ' lied list ot all moneys received from r London brought uitli it the absolute certainty that _an sources but this year __ diner similar visitation was going to befall a German city, ,ent course is followed and we are noi ' ;told how _much was-received from the he Hun murderers would be compelled by their own imma of Debentures and how um I _ _ ~ __ _ . . people to give it up. l money was spent. The tuipnycrs are pits may it tlisciissetl in their relation to local con- Bug while we are not .l too proud to Eglmn we are jentttled to this inrormiitloniind l trust, diiioiis, for even in this little province different t localities have their own peculiar conditions of soil, “_ iiiarketiiig, fcrtilizing and even of climate. Where the ii class is composed of farmers dealing with identical a conditions a kceiier interest is aroused and more light S is thrown upon subjects in which all have a coiniiioti _ _ _ _Sir, you will insist on obtaining it. oo honourable to fight the Germans with their own [_What rate were the debentures sold eapons. This may be a mistake, We may find thai- ‘_A-“`,f,,hf|';? o'_‘_'ht“h°isl‘f_l_=’_:'_'_’;’i'3u‘l_‘;t"£23'ld";':;`§ will be necessary to substitute the weapons of sav-_ be well to find out what interest is g .F~i1‘unds" whlchl understand are on de gery for those of civilisation when dealin \vitli""”"°W°d the my °" th” “sl“k’”3_ avages. Our innocent civilians, our innocent women ‘posit in the Royal Bank and also what ~ - - ‘ -is the total amount ot these "Sinking _____________ and children must be protected and if that protection Funds .. when I have ms ,ummm lt is most creditable to thc western communities in C which classes have been held ‘that such keen interest I was niaiiifstcd and tllat there was such a large attend- S ance at all thc classes. The average attendance of 1.17 and ilo during the thirteen sessions at Mont. (`:u'nicl, and Egirioiit Bay rcspcctivclyl, as reported in ycstcril:iy`) Giiariliaii, is a distinct credit to those conimunitics and -especially to the parish priests, Father _/\r_scnault and Fathcr_Boudreault,_ who are at thc head of the material as well as the spiritual inter- ests of their parishes. And the farms and comfortable lionics, with many names added yearly to the farmers’ honour roll-the provincial and county exhibition prize lisls_-_:irc a fair iiidication of the progressive spirit that has liccn aroused and the splendid use the _ people are making of" the means that are being placed lt is liopeclthat the other centres throughout the _¢_l._ involves the death-the murder ,if you will-of iiino- 'fl shall with your permission' ella: cnt German civilians and women and children, then: 73"” the ‘l““|”;_ll‘;“Sf|‘l‘_"t;‘t‘(’:"' ' ct the blamc fall aipoii' those who instituted that"f_ _"rAX' PAVER. Pccies of warfare? ' ` ` ` ' ' - .li-7““““’Y 29» 1916 - _ -_.________ _0Ul_t MILITARY. RESOURCES » ii|`ii,v selections For An estimate of Canada's resources in men of mili- tary age was made recently by the Daily News riile-of-thumb methods of calculation it was that the married and single men between 19 and would not be far short of i,6oo,ooo, and therefore Sir Robert Bordcn's_ demand for a half million soldiers was not an excessive requirement. Since _ _ _ _ article appeared Census _Bull_etin_No. XVIII. has at their tlispg|-ess is the outward arldeuce of the splendid position nitiiineil by the iluinpuiiy, and of the euro foundniion _ upon whit-h it huii been built. Prepondarantly, u~l’olli'yholder‘u Company _embodying the essexitiiil feutures of hlutuality_ its record lout-liiug liiveotineutl, Interest earnings, favorable- mortality and all other poliill incl- dent to it highly iikillfiil unil conservative management. luukel the North .-iinericuii Life lin idell Cumpuiiy ln wlilcli to ilnure. North American Life Assurance ~Co. ` “ Solid as the Continent" L. GOLDMAN, _ ,__ EDWARD GUBNEY, First Vi<:e~President and ‘ Pruident. Managing Director. _ _ J. K. ROSS. J. COOK. H. LAPTHORN _ Representatives, Charlottetown B /-_ JDEUDYI - n Iunnn EIDEIUUDDDDEIEIDUDDIJDD UDUDCIIJUDUUDDDUCIIJDUDDDUUDUU \\\\v/IlIA\\\§&*I'”Z_0.\\\\v/IIlL\ - Wholesale and Retail ____ Wrapping I Paper M. _F CD `§ Paper Bags Z# ' Twines Twines s _ _ » _ 1 Cai'-load Wrapping Papers, in Rollo 6 irVich_ _ to 40 inchlilteams al sizes and weights. ~ " 1 ‘_ 1 iuiiiioii Paper Bags. Mmiiia. “Ki~.ifrf situ “Mooreshide”- sizes 1-4 lb to 25 lbs. - - 5 jf One Ton Twines No. 1 and 2 Colton in Bolle and Cones, Hemp Twines, Hosiery Twine, Sed' Island Twine. S '- All at lowest prices. _' roads. I sincerely hope that everyone _ _ ' _' will do their duty this Winter in keep», V _ ' ‘ iz _ ing the roads in. proper shape so that _ f . _` ‘ there will not be any cause for com- _ . _ . ' ". plaint. ‘ ' q _ ' _ . __ _ _ \\\\\l\\\\§lllIWY@\\\\\\ _, _ _ LONDON. mum 31.- 'nw gov- Put a New, Lin-ing in That _ -_ »~ 1 Eagle Stove Clay isa scientific preparation for _ pairing or replacing wom and! burned-out stove lin. ` ' ings. i ' ' _ A _ < ' Eagle Stove Clay is easy toapplyfcheap _ and lasts much longer than any other kind of stove 3' lining. ' ' ' .i_T»_€_ I _.___ _ __ We sell Eagle Stove Clay in large packages, ‘ 25c. Get a supply. c _~ LI.& , _ U0' 00 nt&¢¢»-_...gn _ _ Victoria -Row -r ll Footwear T BROS. and Child f'rr.-= - - ___ and ----..' I , ' 4 PROSP ~_». _».»`_ . ‘1 _ii ll II il li 4 l , _ v