el.. 5,- %“’Y§’ W* ,...~ *im *E22 fi' \ f 1.- fo' Rss.. _-_ _ _ ~ ._- ~.~ .,~._ -r~_~r~- 1 - . lf “ 1 '-‘~ », 1". »~ _ _ _ ___ ___ ___ .. _ ___________ _-____,,_._______,i .~ ,___ ..,.. .1 I _ _ ___ _ _ 1 _ ._ _ _ -_ _(__. _ ,_ _._ ___ _.__ __ ____ __ ,_l,___ _ -_ ._ _ _“__ .,. ,_ ._ _ ,... l ,_,.._ 1. , ll! .--. . lr 11 <1 . I .<_, .1 l . , 5 We Can lil Any rliilious smile pillllises _ _ :-:-: :~:-: :-:-: Prgggfipfiqn That Have Inspired to Doughty Deeds wuz Many labor under the mis taken idea that they must take their prescriptions to the druggist whose name ap- glegnrg onthe prescription No matter who writes your prescription or what drug- gists blanks they are written on we can fill lhem. Our stock is large and kept fresh by an active sel- ling and careful manage- ment. _ _ Registered pharamacists ggly do the compounding re. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST. i _ TIDE TABLE _ iii-i. “lf SEPTEMBER. 1 High Water _lhte Day Time H't Time H’t | 'ra |i 1.59 I 21.19 |weil. s.1e 22.11 | Th. 9.24 22.51 l i=‘. 10.21 l 23.24 l ss. 1 11.10 i 23.54 s. 11.54 M. 0.21 12.34 1 Tn. o_4s 13.11 weiii 1.10 13.41 10 Th. 1.23 14.24 11 F. '_ 1.51 15.04 12 ss. 2.24 l 15.51 1a s. 2.55 ; 11.10 14 M. 3.39 18.30 15 |'ru. 4.45 19.42 is |w 11 9N4°mAwuH QMFPSHHP ' ` H” :nbos §§m°“»mm -HP”~¢9 PP¢HwHw#sSsHSH#¢””ws~ h¢m°"ma4 e4ww»-w»mm<4mm~”°am» ammoz~:im>-elmo oi-nzooon ed. 6.17 20.38 | Th. 7.39 21.2-i 18 F. 8.51 22.03 19 Ba. 9.51 22.40 20 S. 10.45 23.16 21 ~ 1 M. 11.37 - 23.52 22 I Tu. | 12.28 23 lWed. 13.19 | Th. 14.11 .I F Sa. 24 25 _ 15.01 as l 16.13 t1 s. » 11.25 as M. | 18.41 as Tn. 19.49 ao Wed._l ` 20.44 _ oisllii or isvrlirs TODAY City Magistrate's Court, 9 a. m. Prince Edward Tlleatrc, 7.15 and 8 p.`m. People's Theatre, 7.30 and 9 p. m. \,. _ MARRIED MARTI N-DIXON.-At St. Augus- tln’s Church, Rustico on T . uesday Sept. 15, Mr. Lawrence Martin was united to Miss Josie Dixon, in the holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. Dr. Chaisson. P. P-. oiiiciated. Happiness and prosper- ity to Mr._ and Mrs. Martin.-Z. W- nssili _ DARKE.-At Brookfield on Monday, Sept. 21, John Darke. aged 85. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock.-Pat. and Exam. McLl'l0D.-In this city, Monday Sept.,21, 1914, at 75 Upper Prince St., John C. McLeod, in the 68th year of his age. Funeral on Tuesday at 2 o'clock by carriage to Brook. field cemetery. _ _ »-l-___._&__ ::When you are looking for good cooking spices. you will find prompt and absolute satisfaction right here. For instance our Cream of Tartar has been found by government test to be the purest of any offered to the 5 » Z- l i , public, and all other cooking spices 10|- pertain that more than th;-aa of aircraft to fight each other ln the air. lflfulgsllgxles irlfg' l‘:,;`el.zIl_';thA‘;:l‘:;'n_ allllally-a nl-ahalaaa ah-ah|l,a have Such brief glimpses of their work _l_ lllley and Charles Lyona Bell dllall-oyed_ and that llleallll lhal as have been obtainable show that on The meellng then adloumell_ lo meet tion and coma here for your supplies. there are eight more ZGDDGUUB H110 every "°°"'“1°“ “'h°" me meeting °f at the call of the chairman of the bout al, more olhal- hramlaaa cl-all enemy aircraft has been possible the Organlslng Commllloa ree and Kent sh-eel.. Mali. in account lor. 'rhe midnight mia IBB”-1 has bell-1 _ay_°l_-_i°d- Aerl>pl_arl° over Antwerp appears to have been “C0” 5 *"9 3° Uh 9 Y 0110 Di' DC P 9 inf _ the most --all.malll|k,_.l-- anon; allll_ -to obtain information and report it. according to some accounts, it ended It Wm “my he 0h Vefl' ""9 OCCBBIOIIB MUIUIIS Milli IIEIH is .';.i.:.':.‘:.“‘::*:";.““ 2l2i..i2'?.ilf‘“°l.."1L'. .‘:.‘°.l°“°° Kidlwl DlS¢llS¢ ' C and essences are all of equal high G grads. Take a short cut to satisfac- b MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great Geo- n y e e an B . are mlm! long. hear of duels between airships Law. of aerlal wah and aeroplanes, which is quite another -- whllo on me subject of the cm_ story. After the destruction of the A ploymenl or all_llllll.m 8 reference Z Vlll. the Germans will realise that Doctored In Vain until Dr. Chsse's __ I should be lllmle to lllo “Moll of Hal, l_li5_y;___1zll:s_§___lll>_te__l;xgose thteir airsllips Kidney Liver Pills Were Used. land in firing on a Zeppelin passing N °l` 0 HGYOD B119 -_ _ over her territory. For many reasons. muck- Kidney d0l'&l186m9lllB BPS 00011 ll' T" all except in China has gone up that need not be specified again, the Fl" °°""‘°|- BUCIMGG With flIl0l'd0l'8 0! UIQ "V" two-pence to four-pence a passage of belligerent aircraft must _ So many circumstantial and agree- and bowels and under these conditions consldemd ll vlomlml ol nelllnllm, ng reports as to the use of German ordinary kidney medicines usually fall has gone up fourpence But no definite agreement has been|_l0l‘0p nnes to direct the fire of artil- to effect cure. lt is because of their md Ceylon te” lw°_ reached on the palm; and ll wmll_l_ ery in battle have come to hand from unique, combined action on the liva_r, pence B therefore be (lulle posslble lol, B _the lips of wounded British soldiers kidneys and bowels that Dr. Chsses The curlous M ll may slwm_ neutral Power to content "sell, wllll that this department of aircraft activi- Kidney Liver Pills are so generally l. the more and more lleo_ B verbal pl,olesl_ and by so dolng me ;l_es___l;a;gi;_i._lll_li&an_lz_'__be_aome _p_romlnent. successful in the most complicated l re motor cars eve ear. w uid void offonrlin the tres assin I" 0115. appears, cases, P ° ° ry y °llgmf;lll and al llmgume "mg mlglglsevefal German seroplanes were so Mr. held blameless by that belligerent's-“mp °"°d- “hd th° °h°°""°"° "9 PWU- iagreed that their work was effective. _ “About They state that the signallingg was wa by means of discs some other code, this time last year. The be Brisk in the motor world bel demand for rubber be This led in the time e rise in lt so ss the two exactly an since NP- felt , _ J _(_ .. _. _ _ _ _, _ ._ _.. _____,_, _,_,..,-____ _,._.-.l_;_____a_ _Ulf _“___ _ _ - _ -_ ‘I _ . ..- -»'1'."~ _-.‘-.»1i...'i V., _ - - _ _ - _ _ .. _ _ . _ . _ _ - ~.-.L+ » 4 -- .V --i -- , "- .»1 ..-of* ntl...-~_~' »_'~ ~ _ - . _ ~ ,.,¢.~*\'-.i~ -_-.:_ .' :.~‘ ‘ ._ 'I - » 1 1 ; ~ _>~,;.’»s. ~ .. ,_ _ ;-»;'f,ll -- _ - .'.-»=+- ; <11 * - .- ' - _ ~.>, ~ - "lf, ,ff ~ ».< ' '_ f -i-li'-‘*-“‘---.{i'.-~‘». . .I 7-.-'-1-..--..i.-.1 .--`-,.1 g ,‘ '_ ~.. »f *.'f..."»'.-“til-> .1 1- rf >‘~'f r_»~.. ~.. . ~. - ,_ ,-1- .- . _ _ui-'... , ,~,.= ., ~‘-91,;--' 1- ~,.. -, . ,‘ .e»“="‘_‘-1'--. f~‘~~ '.."'“.--im- ‘_-, ‘. 1- - ` ‘ - - llfw _-1* - ~ ’» _ _ . 11 ." .~ . '_ ‘ -<1 - - -_ .r"-11'.”-,\‘..‘“. fl:--'_-..'.‘-'-» '§“"d~~.».-‘.-»»» ' .» 1ei.‘_”f~.~-:-'»'f=:-*-lt. §l__,_..j___=§__*_f'-~f=_., ;.n.- ,_. n _._.,, .___ __ _* » ._."..__1, _ _ _ _ _ t , - , _ » . » -_,lla .l-5_ ;..._~_;_._. l__-_;_l________l§.».l_- el, _ ____._,___;,_._l-___l__,§,_____,2__. ¢»i-,_ _., .___i__-,§l___._-.»__.5____\_______ .1 if _ ._.-._;__.,,.-,-_§_»_i,._l___._,l___ ,Tie _.__________J ia, ' _#__ _ .- ah. _ . _ - . 1, ._ _ _ - ,.5 1. .~ v - f , --~-. . _ ~ - ' . _ .V l- ‘ ~ ___ _ _ _ _ ._ __ _ .2;.. f. ff.; ,l1,-,}~,’=:ii-,’“"'___'_'i'n-.<7~.§, /*tw . PAGE TWO _ 'rt-in C1-1Ag;,0'1'yE'1~0wN GUARDIAN- _ _ 1 5EP'l'EMBERa2, 1914. ' - _ - - -f mony ds altogether sgainst him. The "M°"“hl¢ P0"-" ¢0l'f0lP0ll¢i°D|l ll AIICWBFD -P69011-S. on the 23rd of Aug., ‘ that s Bokisn aviator quickly dis- fe I - . _ _ 4-` _ » . em- if, - . -- ~--,_-f - _ » ~f' ' ,- _ ` 'i*_`»~~ ' v \ Just as numerous popular phrases have become “part and parcel" of our everyday speech, so many famous ut- terances ol our great military and naval commanders have become assoc- iated with certain battles, until not a few are now as familiar in our mouths as "house-hold words". Our greatest naval hero, Nelson, was particularly happy in the role of battle speech-maker, not only because his re- corded speeches are undoubtely vera- cious_ but because each of his great victories was proceeded by its own particular phrase. NEL$0N’3 BLIND EYE. "Victory or Westminster Abbey!" he exclaimed when beginning the bat- tle of the Nile. "l have only one eye, and have a right to be blind sometimes," were his words at Copenhagen. as he .placed his telescope to his blind eye when the signal for recall was hoisted on the Admiral’s flagship. “l really do not see lt," he added, and sailed on to victory. The most famous of all Nelson's battle frases was, of course, the lm- mortai, “England expects every man to do his duty," which was signalled at Trafalgar, where the hero fell. The word "expects" was not in the original sentancc, it being "England confides", but owing to the latter word not be-u ing found in the code, rather than spell out the word, it was changed to "expects" Every Briton knows the almost equ- ally famous and inspiring "Up guards, and at 'emi" of the Duke of Welling- ton, at Waterloo. Unfortunately the words are not exactly authentic, and the probability is that the words the "iron Duke" used were something like "Stand up, Guards!" The most. popular phrase most probably owes its haplll’ felicity of expression to some imaginative journalist after the battle was over; NIGHT OR BLUCHER. Other historic phrases. however, were uttered on the field at Waterloo.I Wellington's "Night or Blucher,"l strange to say, was re-echoed by his great rival when the uncertainity ol the issue hung in the balancof-f.-'-'0hi~ that Grouchy or night were here." he' cried. When the fortunes of battle had fin-_ ally decreed the downfall of the French legions. the Old Guard, at the close of the fatal day, sullenly determined to stand their ground, formed them- sclveswinto a squa.‘rc,. and awaited the approach of the conquering Bri- tish troops, while many of their com- K.\\\\\\\\\ZIl they did, like the gallant heroes they were. nearly every man being cut to pieces where he stood, and although the General sorrowfully handed his sword to the British commander in the end. France will never allow the grand words to sink into oblivion. THE PRACTICAL CROMWE LL ure was the means of giving us a phrase as shrewd as it was eminently h he addressed them in a speech which ended thus -“Put your trust in God b t above all keep your powder dry' A phrase which has long passed into one of the eommonplaces of our pro- Cromwell’s decidedly practical nat- u ' .l verbial philosophy is “To die in the u _ h . c s w I d h ation as the heoric address of Colonel liiilii Wlii _in many separate compartments, and w en, according to the usual custom, THREE AMEnlcA~ JURlsTB the Dutch war of independence. when the rules of civilized warfare, is sug- i _ e was asked lf he didnt see that the gested by the Weekly Spectator in the ' pnc ommonwealth was ruined. “I shall current issue. _'M' never see the ruin of my country", "We cannot ask President Wilson ff, toutly replied the Prince; "l shall or the American Government to ap i - -,-ny; l-;_;_;;-ln-5--3;-l'_u____m ___ ___ l»l»---S---_-»_- ----------,,-- ------if ' A Cordial Invitation is Now Extended to all se e pecaor says They would ords so animated his followers that, naturally be afraid of annoying the -A ed by such a determined leader, the German Government by so doing, tide soon turned, and victory, rather and of imperilling that strict, nay, than the heoric extremity ol' “the last anxious, neutrality which they desire ltch," was the dauntlcss Prince’s por- to maintain in the case of the Ger- tlon_ man empire. ' _ _ . J &~.. Many popular battle sayings are at- “We do not see_»however, why the ' " ' ' ributed to Frederick the Great per French British, and Belgium govern writer to the effect that the employ ment of aircraft is already resulting HANGED BY THE NECK __ in at any rate some little dissipation I I I d h t ...i I of the “ fog of war, and is enabling a S____________ and FU’ Dlreouonm commanders to qulcken lllelr cleCl_ No death is more certain than the one that comes to every offender (B Ch I" C T__________ c Av) £322':l';l'3l)_ff";'_;e;l‘;'_::‘ll°§;l;I;°;';";‘§;1l:: treated by Putnam‘s Corn Extractor. y ar . , . . covered s general southerly movement ofthe German army. Such a move- ment would hsve taken cavalry scouts a lol!! time to be_sure about and report hand, but some are not very authentic. li. appears from letters received by the Aero Club of France that French sirships have been doing a good deal of reconnaissance work and have brought back valuable infomation, although their envelopes have been pierced by many bullets. M. Ssbatler claims that the French semi-rigid and non-rigid airships are superior to the German rigid types. because they can climb quicker and higher. It would, however. be difficult to sustain this claim, although the Zeppelin rigid types, by reason of their necessarily greater size, offer a bigger target. On the other hand, their gas is contained t will be very surprising if they should l not be able to stand more knocking Z53§$"’.§’ ....3 i‘..”§.`i’é‘. '.§?'i’i..§“’§.i‘.§...‘,‘T °‘>°“' ""1" “N 11°"-fl-=‘-if-~ MAY INQUIRE INTO GERMAN ATROCITIES. LONDON, September 22.-An *in last ditch The words were first quiry by American jurists into the tiered by William of Orange during allegations of German disregard of y the use of British forces MB.l.lll8B '.0 his men 8% D&l‘gi1lI._ The SHACKLETON'8 ANTARTIC lllrlllllze Wl1l'~h_ _ h d __ Well. _ arse an circumstances were t1ese:- wo re 8 11180 1169 are ell! TUB e 0 giments had failed, despite the bravest EXPED|T|°N LEAVES- completion at the Autocar Com-l I have received your letter, t ole- varied une of everything that °°“l efforts, to dislodge the enemy from DlHlY’s Dllmt at Ardmore. and every SFHIH. DHFCEI- l their apparently impregnable position. L0ND0N» Sehtemher 22- _ sh' effort has been made to keep the big Letter follows as first opportunity. and to the “Gay Gordons" was given Ernest Shackleton and ‘he memhefh contract a secret. Ten of these l have received no letter fronl you, _ the opportunity to take the heights. Of hh* U`*\“ll'/Ulahtlc eXD@dm0l\ left machines were shipped more than a lately, for a long time. \‘°"°"*- “Men of the Gordon Highlanders," L0l\‘10n Uh Friday ill l~W0 H00'-10118 f0l‘ week ago to private indivudals in Signature only. aa1d°tiie‘gllllEn`t`Coioncl, addressing the the Smith ff0h1l` l'€l¥i0l\S- 0110 PHYW- Canada. _ Date. ‘ famous troops, "the general says the head0‘1,hY__5“` Ernest Shailklelohv de' Some of the machines will be Tile writer, of course. deletes any position must be taken at all costs. Pafted f0l` Smith America- the Other equipped as fuel and ammunition lines which do not apply to him per- The Gorilnn Highlanders will time lt." half of the expedition left for ROSS carriers. _ The whole world knows how gallant im: 03 ug? New 7;”,?_lhl\d Bgde of the " . l the kilted lads res onded to their h 'U' C- Y WHY 0 “mah 3- v Postcard," audit bears a printed ld. l;ader's heoric call, pand how they slr Efhehl h0D€B £0 meet the R055 SOLDIERLQSTCARDS' British stamp. The postmark is justified his confidence in that mag- sea Chhuhgeht in ANU 0( hell Year- |_a¢°n|a ¢°mml_l,llca¢|°,l,_ "Army War Office" and bears the llmcellt chlllge lll-l that llllggell llteella gl;_(_f'a;i_li_li€kli_l_(ll_la_;.el:i_y_on Mll_l{cl_1aveIgéll__ Brlllsll "oops on acllve servlw are date of posting, but ilo indication is S of Dargai, n the very eet o a mur- » ` a al-em] helll ah ll _ `d'_ derous storm ot de____h_de____ng bullem emy dogs and also molar sledges_ DD y g pp ed with post _ given as to wllere the card was poste Fur S rarles fled in all directions. --Tha Gal-doll Hlghlalldel-a will lake The other party will have twenty-six When summoned to surrender, their_ltg»» ls lllll,el.h_ and ll, a phl-aaa that dogs. One great difficulty is 5 1 _ _ leader. General (lambonne, replied Wm live longer lll the llollalal- mhld lack of scientific instruments. These with a proud ring in his voice in than the greatest speeches of mally had been ordered in Germany but these memorable words-"The Guard bl-mlalll alalol-a_ had not been delivered because ofthe illcs, but never surrenders." And die war, and it was neecssary to replace -.-~--~==-»-- » them in England. ___ __ d ___ enemy. That Holland took a definite The Rm” “ny W 0" 9 ex: AI -stand in the matter is to be noted €l°ra"i?I.“ smplAur°g; "IE: rgognns ~ with interest and great satisfaction. own' “man a' r mes opes Speeding Up the Operations. 3° {;aveh?“;n°; Ayres Olfltolgwlr gglth The point made by the present egroufestopsouqhugggflcy C H W upon. Many similar reports are tox '-'ri lf' “ Lf S. A. McDonald Continues Today and Tomorrow -I all Millinery A . ' r _q* 'Y .’ . _\ A -*sv iii It will be an exhibit of fashion such as would be expected of Charlottetowii '__ ' and S. A. McDonald’s, of this memorable year of 1914 ' . , ’ J French, American and S. A. McDonald s model hats. Imported and Canadian Coats. I ‘ . _ Silks from the Orient. A rare wealth of English and Persian piece goods. -' Everywhere in the store-new goods, and everywhere the evidence of modern es. N - . :.7 ` >( I~ v mlnmepamana-vw . I. I ' I ' I' fl lg aps the most characterstic being that ments should not privately invite __ _,_-___ ' ' which he uttered at the battle of Ko- three American jurists of high dis- BRITAIN GETS WAR lin, when a stinging fire made his tinctlon to undertake the work. of AUTOS FROM U. S. ahah lhh~a¢y_ Shecialatgalluoll 8|, troops waver_ "Dogs," he leered, discovering whether the Germans M home BC-:0l‘dill§ £0 U10 f0lI0Wll\8 "would ye live for everll' Victory have respected, and are respecting, };HI4lilADELPHlA, iept. 19. -_A CODY!- alone can ustif such harsh taunt, the a reement made at The Hn ue in mo or rven war am u ance, wh ch and it did. J y 1899 ind 1901, and also thosegrules hoisted a Red Cross flag for a trial except the date and signature of tho, \-._,-r:§;_°r° 6 h°m°5g§9§f§§i_ll?§d of civilized warfare which generally run in this city today and then was sender. Sentences ilot reilllirod UIBV THE GORDON'S WILL TAKE lTl" are respected by bellIgerents_ and to shipped immediately for European be erased. If anything else is added report whether any infringements battlefields, was the forerunner of the postcard will be destro od. In more recent times probably notli- of these conventions and these rules 200 steel-armored. gun-carrying au- Ing has so thrilled the popular imaign- have taken place." ' tomoblles 110W being C0lllDl6l»€d lll cards for correspondence with friends Y l am iluite wcll. l have been admitted into hospital (sick-woullded) and am going on l nm beillg sellt down to the base. "Remember our big Soda Fountai en to this branch of our business dilrln .ibii 'k. l<`. A. , ' - Nothing is to be written on this, gr &°n_we_eTh J Foster cemml ` ::For putting your live stock in prima condition, invigorating, purify ing the blood. adding stamina an strength you will find nothing mor efficient than our Royal Purple stoc speciflces These include a l be needed by stock raisers and hors nen. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gre George and Kent Streets. M Low priced Orenbnrg Mini: Fu at Pslons. _ 5674-9-22M_ Snappy popular priced Lsdie Fur Sets at i’atons.5674-9-22M liowy popular priced Ladle ets at Paton: 567$9 22M sonally There is a hearlilig, Field Service . 4 L J Il K B d 0 lt d d a. at tf. rs 2i .0 2i 'i 2 Out comes the corn or warts root and There ls no longer any del1rth_of Srlyérhas___l:_<;<;l:___pl1?_;i__$1eogogghgillf _gl l,l.lmcl]_ lmlst on ..Pumam.s.. 0nly_ “ew” from me fmm' but the d mc” ty th ll t l tll ar mem has not it's the best, free from acids and pain- is hgehelihzahizctgfnigugi ftxlignnillile gvegiiiiheho heheh ulidergrood and has 1°” Pm” 25°' at an dealers' a _ ' - - - lr hi over in fact. been distorted-of course, acci _ .?\i1§thvi2e;':i§4l‘:hoTigTie‘tiliglTialin sfaigts are dentally--into a claim that the use of LAST Nlcnvs MEETING indisputabla, were marred by lmprob- aircraft has made the movements of FOR PA'|'R|0'|'|c FUND abilities that issue nn; at _lil-s_t reel :SSL-iswr;1_or¢le;:_l>_lf_l;_-al»r_l_l___ll__l1a<_l__£1 _ inclined to dou t the w o e us ness; _ ' (Contlnued "om 8 Ll for example, it was slated that the $v\ll_t_i§:--halo d°_:2l'_i_;__gl_a¢;1___l_:1 th; ..H0n_ G_ ll Mumm l,r2m§‘;l_ llalllm bombs dropped by the “whip were has been careful to point out that N°"“ S°°"“'_Y°“" telegram this shmpne" However' mere can be no mechanical and rail facilities s eed evemng '°°e"'ed‘ Wm be gud t° tak” doubt that the Zeppelin did drop __ movements no_w__hsmnd_ngPt__e advlmlage yolmklnd on-el. lo forward holhhh into Antwerp- and that me lgct that un l_'0cellem_ld numbers ol. ill Nova Scotia sllip necessaries con- mlsskls were directed against build' men and wgllllles ol‘malerlul have tributed by this province to distressed ings that ilot by any concession could to b deaa Wm] B0lgllllls_ when dolls Blllp Ball? ls he held to have the slightest military 6 what B_____-'__ F_ye__. md there ally_ and wllM_ llmll of space? :iEani:tl11T'li"';'li`ii; th'Trll];s §'l3tl-lixlgnliigiiniiigitig' B8f0l‘e coming to recent newl; from To dWh°§eAa%gr;3l¥ will. ws conmgn apparently on the assumption that the "°“l- "h’“‘° ‘““”‘ h°"° be Paid zonqhz'followlugaresilhglng was moved to the splendid manner in which our “WY WI" Wh* ahh *haf the? can the" Royal Flying Corps mobllllwd and by Mr Jusutice Fitzgerald and unani- mel: laalgo“algaltesgiigsslhgohgtlssg travelled to tho}thoatro of war. Tile mouslly °ar:l'l°d:_l‘:1Th“& "sm Tegfing f ~ rs or o case of defeat. it does not matter one Hgh; olh3e6 é1_xi/irtiveeaskienge imniiidiatn g-_(LT Why 0|' hh°'-hel`- tha" C53” hhlhi than 3 __gl:arkable achlevemem_ and _hogs tributions fpr the dlstrossed Belglans, Ho desperate' were not the only ones that made the and urge our p°°pl° t° aid in sending Fm”-l “heh N599"-5 “B hum “Om” t° loume ver __ rl canal" other them provisions and clothing now so blind It IIDDSRFS that. S0 I8-F. U18 work Kane mg Q *gt b __ “med urgently needed and appoillt a com- Zel'*P°"“ hlfhhlps have been °‘"'|°“3|Y W ar ll lm at ly tot ‘inter st' mittee of live to assist in this work." misused: the Germans were before th; egplg a_“l_¥_o_':_;" “» “° ° ° The following Committee was then the war Credited with mom discm Stt?dents of aeronautics will not have appointed to take charge of the Emp' ulflfllenflt ;'l?l|:m';2:&l_ vlzsill hl;,lXe;’l‘:ll-avg: been surprised at the reluctance of mem of g°°dB for the Belgmns [mm .tho mes. This the Morse or that although any down continued hear soon engaged German s bad and suf- ltircraft was was was a certain most farmer. St. B , writes:- my wife pains heart appnr~ betas with lldthlnl can fl‘0llI Ill Was Germany’s SOME benehts that Canada might de- rive from Europe’s war are denied us by restrictions of Empire patriotism. The keenest Canadian business man would not willingly profit to-day by a situation that handicaps the Mother Country. But in the field of commercial activity now open to Canadian manufacturers, there are now-by reason of this unsought war--various opportunities for us, which mean loss to none other than Germany. Much of the trade that was Germany’s in Canada should now become our own. Who but our own Canadian manufac- tgrers should now make the hosiery, the underwear, the paper, t e toys, the silver, and much o_f the chemicals, dye-stuffs, and other things Germany has supplied us ? All this additional business now so readily tendin _ _ _ .» _ g toward §s.1‘:.?l1:.°°i§§;“:i;"lbi.i;Y'“@da'"°“g.*“if“‘“ iven _ tively, go after such bugfness. ess wit W Ich they respec And in that aggressiveness, as 'n ll ‘ l ` paigning, ADVERTISING must be an limi;iort§r(iinfIa]ii§b(i'l.a cam D0l1blYimP0ffal1f fight now-because this trade that was Germany S IS 801118 to be apportioned among our factories at once. Our peo le must have these th' ' lla- 3-lc-lleylf. ...__ ..;:.s'.°a,';*.;";.';“:.';:l‘.i'.:.; 01?. an e _rmst at ask most ins' t tl f ' going to get it-large and quickly. ls en Y or their Share are It will be a test. - Advertisin will '- - - _Mises are mosg wo__:_<_>on re__i_'e_al which of our industrial enter- . Y all est prepared to profit b Ger- many s set-back. The_fi - - Y- that was Germany’s willrbI;stiil¥estiitr(;tatld,ermiie for mls busmess P1'05Ull0SllaI°8€IY when that business b°’i:rc?mE>saC‘gntalde 'ones to Wlhl. amon our Canadian manufact ' ' 'a 8’ ‘ l ll. l 1' l, . urers,_1s_wllll_ng to be §_____<_>;1e gil fh=°°h W1-0. among such nnns, will f.-nl in aa. 56810 ` ` --11. .I I _ I ' _ ‘, ‘_.~...-A “‘ "‘ ‘ » »' 1”-“r ...4=i¢.n.¢.1.-s- Ma- -_.*_*‘.‘... ,-2-.si-L... ._ 2 rf` 1 M -