.,/. ._-. ...- FOR -A a S b' e e n th C Leader Mann alone of all the Opposi- the greatest reluctance but feels c'on- i ~ _ _ tion leaders openly a¢¢g_¢i¢ed_f_hq pre". strained to take in behalf of humanity | _ 8tanda1'df_0ry¢a|-5, dent for his stand. He charset”-seed and the rights of neutral nations. Had g __ The mi-ca fills the it as political play. President Wilson's the recent attack on the channel_stea`- _ _ words leave no opportunity-for doubt' mer Sussex. the note tells Germany _ pores 111 th¢ gpm- as to their meaning: “I have deemed been an insolated case the U. S. d1c_' Saves fric_ _ it my duty to say to the Imperial Cer. might have hoped that the submarine tion, wears and money. Dealers Everywhere Tile imperial Uii Co., United - _ IRANCHIB ALL CITIIB faith and has hoped even a ' i t ` KB US 110118 - _ that it would prove to. be possible for TIIE 0GElli LIMITED “ _The public will be -pleased to learn me ,ecogmzed I i I h ' ~ -. that Canada’s premier train, “ The as embodied inDtlix:elclxE)v»;as¢>i.?§|st\i¢l:i1iistliti); Ocean Limited.” between Halifax and Montreal, will be resume Sunday. May Nth, 1916. f - - 9302-2-18me3i CAAn|AN s PAc| ssc Hifiiiiiiifs ass. ..'::’.::':; S Excursions _ anon . E ' ~ manrrms nnovmcss " ‘ ' ` - 'ro WWTERN CANADNE E lie. Etc..’ Solicitors for Canidai Bank- fr1cx'_s:'rsjoN same Y svsnv weonesuav . eden. -_ _ _ _ __ _ March 8_th to Qctober 25th .'v To ' 4. I Monday (for Tuesdays Boat) | BASKATOON, CALGARY. EoMogl1'o|u,£1'_c.`»_ _ Tickets good for _ Two;Mo`ntl\s _frourdate of issue _ 1'oun|e'rs stselisns FROM' .MONTREAL Soo that Tickets read via St. John and Canadian Paciilc. For full particulars apply Lieut. A. B. Coeh, Agricultural Hall, Char- lottetown. " write M.G. Murphy, D.P.A., C.P.1t., 7714-8-Blltilltf. - St. John. N.B. ll l -annex-sau 7* I V Sallings LONDON- SERVICE ` _ - ' - _ i ' ill “bl-`i°'i:‘.':.“.:°'.°".~.:.e:::'z°.f:. s.. -1-. igiig. B-.'5¢3»m3§u§;:_\;\ '1¢~J=*"'~ 9 an-ristsn, Atrornqyustsw ll. ..'forLon onwH_` 3* SZ §l.'ii1'¢aasu ....=:..§...i‘.».§:f.:.iiesi‘°°‘ - ~ l *.".°.:,°"°rl:..'""° f.§:'.'..=ff:."':i:".‘l1 ‘ Hancock - =s0N_S E3..-. -_5.»'.'i’.°.§’.i»_.-Ir,-f» H-llf»_=1»~ '.rsas¢», rms mms-, mms., ‘ _ _ iid ._ §~§~.ieu<:. _ -.ii3ii&l‘iii'll.3ii.ffi.’.i9..?l§§i°‘i‘£»’i.’~5§ *umm .., ».~\i ~ York sanla once. 4? _ - _ I ' -' Barrlstersangi Attorneys _ E ' _' _ _ Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada o -' ' ' ca’ ua' :|€Y_.rite for BooY';‘Fl_WYlt °Aisi'about and how- to' Obtain _ ‘ _'_ sm- . .- was st. J east. Montreal- . . . 1. l=f»»°1~»3'i>‘=-'-'- vi'-\_"»w»~._f F. e on n t s a on will not lead to war.; _Republican man Government that it it»_is _still-its purpose to prosecute a relentless and indiscriminate warfare the Govern- ment or the United States- is at least forced to the conclusion that"therc is but one course it can pursue and that _unless the imperial German Govem- _ment should now immediately declare and eifect an abandonment of its prep. ent methods of warfare against pass~ enger und freight carrylng‘vessels this Government can have no choice but to sever diplomatic relations." The note to Berlin- declares""'The Government of the United States has been Very ililliflill. it has ‘accepted suc- cessive explanations and assurances of U16 li11Derlal Government as of 'course given in entire sincerity and good the imperial Government to so order and control the acts of its naval com- manders as to square its policy with has made every allowance for unpre- m 11 a. ln.. 2 to 3 p. m. On Saturday' 10 to 12 8. ln. 7s93_.3.21.¢Mu_ _ __ WARBURTON &_3HAW..: Barristers. `1lttorneys, Notary pup ers Association. Bank at Montreal Canada, Permanent Mortgage Ccrbor- Omces- Old Guardian _`0lllc_o, Pro wso Block, Charlottetown. PJE. I, _ _' ~ _ lm. ,Hearn Meiufrvne. ‘ - - Dentist ¢ ' Cameron liock,.»Vlctorla~Bow » Charlottctownl. Office i~iours:___9 a. m.__to;1.p. m'.~ - ' 2 p. m. tto 6 p.‘ib."' - . 8588-1_0~25_l(tf. D._C. Mci.ooo, K.¢., W. S. iontIcy,l(‘.0._ Msteoo c. SENT - sv Barrister and l Attorney-at-L-sw Olllcesv-Bank 'of N_. S., Chambers _ Charlottetown. P. lil. l' ` - E _ Monson a‘ou|=|'v~r ‘ ‘ monsvro tom. '_ _ ‘ ' A.A._NloLoan, K-6., Donald McKinnon Mol.'EAN C MoKiNNON Brown Block, Charlottetown. R id d_Pt0l`l\-A00 ' ~ niiiui" 13-of-» i”’_”‘ Mas or Representatives _in all torsion, some 2 5; Mayor Brown, omce nouns- '10 to" rsrmrwsuss can lxavslnq-.` t o!,PatsntIA . -‘ '-Il 1.~wi. e ier ac on e govern ment of the U. S. contemplates with commander acted in violation of his government’s solemn. pledges and that the' injustice might have been satis- fied by disavowal, reparation and his proper punishment. But, it adds. the case unhapplly does not stand alone. On the contrary. says the 'n_ote, the Government of the U. S. is forced by recent eventn to 'conclude that it is only one instance, even thougll one of the most extreme and distressing instances of n. deliberate method and a spirit of indiscriminate destruction of merchant vessels oi all sorts nationalities and destinations which have become more and more .._..Y_.~-~~---._..__._"....._c,,_,___._,_‘ "ill" EIXES liIii|iiG‘ SWUELEN. SURE FEET How “Tiz" doec comfort tired, burn- ing, . .cailoused feet and corns /_;/, \"8us-oi -I `uae' F ovary time for any _ ' ` foot troublo.”' \. sms _,563 \ /f/. ,a_,.. ._ . . _ "_ _ 2-~ - -- \ 7. if _ Good~bye. sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. - Good-bye, corns, cnllouses, bunlons and raw spots. No more shoe tight# ness,-no’l:_t_s_s_ssiols_ of C¢;_|:_=l-ess. Preésll- submarines 'for theldeatnlctionugi? an man s no g . ess._ an e enemy's commerce s ot necessity and abandonment- of submarine _warfare because of the very character of.the llalllst oommerce. The President's vessels employed, and the very mesh- sddresa and note to Germany»aro=vir~ ods of attack which their employment tualiy identical., _ Mr Wilson declares of course involves, is utterly incompat- ill \\l\6tluivocalterms1that'dillyi‘y der- ible with the 'principles of humanity maniaccodlng to the»dsmaud_;es__|_s__the long established, and to the inoontro~ brsa ing oif of relations a_ égether be vertible rights of neutrals und the Drevented. The President considers sacred immunities of non-combatants. that the next step depends solely upon If it is still the purpose of the imperial Germany and that three or four days Government to prosecute relentless °-f'°'~»=~~~ ~-»»---»=-=~- r'..‘.'.'..°°".f'.t1‘l;°..::..::;“‘::‘,°?.i:.:'::°.;‘:: ‘:22..l2°ii‘f'::°;.".::;..‘i:;"::;: salsa* submarine warfare maybe conducted marines without regard to what the l :_:tll_1_i_l_1__l§:1a_l_t_se_of‘__internati:__::_i;g_il' and §&_v_3r_nme_s_t. ot the _}lnite_d_st_;s_tes mgst ermsuy ‘ n so er ' er e sacre an n sputa e -|55 Kem 3",” lJr¥)l1_gl_l_i;ul_1_l_et::_1o_d_l.m '~d t ;l_;i_¢;s1_¢_>f interna_tio_;n:il._lsvs andfthe uni- _ ~\_ s ry recor s u e y recogn ze c a es o human- is instance as yet where the bfwkgig ity, the Government of the-United Stat- oi! of relations between ¢w°___g,-spclass es is at last forced to the conclusion powers has not eventually__\n-gun; that there is but one course it can war. that which now exists 'between Pursue. Unless the lmperialGovern- _ Germany and italy. ~ - ment should now immediately declare ~ Congress received the President’s _and effect an abandonment of its pre- * _ declaration of his course ‘with mixed sent methods of submarine warfare . _ evidences of concern an_d_a_p_proba.tion. “Rein” DHBBBIIEGI’ find f\‘6i8ht Gerry- - Most of the leaders, democratic and ing vessels the' government of the _l_l_;a_|_:_\il,»_licsni_itl:_oug_bt -that Preside1;t _S. cs? hay_e _so choic_s__butGto sever - ' cou o ess a _.so o e- Poms c rea ons w erme _ pressed tn mio _ tha 'lu *mee sung u . 'rule tl or mf gram Our Own Correspondent.) ' TTAWA. April 19/-_Flags will dy at the mtahead on every public build- _inl in _Canada on April 22. 23 and 24 _ and every Canadian is invited to join - in those days in commemorating the gallant achivements of the Canadian - troopsfat the second battle of Ypres. A resolution commending the propo- sal to so celebrate the historic event of is year ago was introduced in the Commons to-day, supported hy elo- quent speeches by the Primo Minister and~Sir Wilfred. Laurier and passed suanimously. The resolution .reads: “This House desires to place ou record its admiration and pride in the valor and heroism displayed by the Cana- dian expeditionary forces at the front and its profound appreciation of their services. » To Canada and the Em- pire the spirit which animated the Ca- nadian poeple in this couiiicthas found its highest expression in the achieve- battleflelds of..Frnnce and Belgium and as the _anniversary draws ncar of the great test to which the Canadian troops were subjected und in which they so splendidly distinguished them- selves, it is iittingthat there should be a suitable commemoration through- out the Dominion of the service thus rendered to the Empire. to the Allied nations and to the world. This House commends the proposal that on _the 22nd, 23rd. and 24th of this month _flags should he down ut the masthead on all public buildings throughout this Dominion that* the Canadian people he invited to com- memorate this momentous event of a year ago in token of Canads's deter- mination to do her part untili the ef- fors of our Empire and the _Allied na- tions shall have been crowned by an honorable ind lasting peace. THE _Hill Silliilil iii _ lugs alms Tho greatest friend to sick pcoplo is the one that helps them toward health. But nearly every liumnu friendjiad heretofore suggested a clif- ferent means of regaining lost health due to nervousness, overwork, debil- ity and worry. Now there are dozens oi' friends right here in _ your own town who will agree that the best friend to their health is Zoetic-E the health tonic. This already famous 're- short two weeks of faithful trial will put you fair ami square upon the path of bounding health. 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