I i ! 1 < ¢ __ ,l - ai vc), ._ .._,._ .» ,i'~ll.i~ .Q-.Y il' ‘ . 1 :iii ' \'i ' - ‘fi-ifilfi ji, *ig l “i i has gone forever. l`his is the real prograninie'» another $60,000,000' leusoizi of_tlie war, a lesson that we for_i‘;iilwa_v betierineiit on the new; 011 'i`h\1l'Sfi=iY f0l‘ the =lft0I'l100I\ Biidiit g the nicein. events ever hclcl by iiiii at thi: distance have not been ob- national svsieni and upwards of Civil- ' l _~;(.,-im,-_ x- i< 4 ' ,, ,_ ,, 2. llifi 'Li »}.=‘. i, lo.~»ses- and the' have been sore to inention the general require- 14' 1 7 ‘s ll ii I` .l.fi'.'l 7'* 'fi `.'-<’_l;';l`5'“.1,.»‘i ~i.,_ if.3*""l~?‘ l "7 'PAGE FOUR' » ~l ""” THE UH'ARL01"l‘Wl‘nWN-rw* "`“' vi. _; , _ _ __ , ‘ Fi;BRL_’Aliif__i, 19,9.- nv var (lilies) in uvanu in canada. mi cue im- u. s. A. Hold Oilleo lt Charlottetown. #curls and Montague.. ll ' Pnlldws-Mnlvr A A Denim ° ' l1.d Bi ~i C iiiific iiin ' ll ' 1 ° ° l .° - Qdltor Ind Pllhlilhor: Allocilh llldltoi thlsauieek uil¢lii'leEii;l,i?iild lliir usliino: Mrs W S stewart mlb gllllll ll 0 S .substantial . - _ -fi -. - -- 1-- - _. 1 _ _._/A ._ _ _Q ,.*.._.__,___4- u______ 1 Q _ _ _ GUARDIAN 1 '....'... '......... i.. ii.. ...ay .........-. -__.--is "0" " 0 x i ' ,_~. _ _ » _ ' . made the hours pass very quicliLr. ' 1 - i 11' "', l _ \_ ` _ '_' “mini Dull! tfounun iam. 0 om Mr yur loaiivci-ui in quvanim giisuinidt; wgici; are in in or uit " 4 ' Bl! Ill) Ina-S0 WBT() quite i ' 45”- '“|‘”°"- M' l 0- K- Cllrfit vlisit. She will be accompanied by rel:_nl3l-Szleliwgliexllse J::\l;swlll vlsll wlll ‘ g y .'.----»-_--~- - - ~ --- ~ -----~------~-----~-,-_--»,M,|g,, 3a,,,,de,,.,_ _ - _ _ ‘ l - ' _SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1 1919 ' MLN -_vu MQ’-M l I _sw U4* ”-_‘_ _lr ,mi ld lllll "ll n' is expected that Cllpmin (Rev" in-9 [gd to l if d I be ~ . ii know umtiiiiiiii new mn- EFORE the war, ond blplyers were n;`ark_e _men . n num ci 1_1 ‘ ““*'°"'_“ _ lessor Kent, will return to Eldlifilx in ,Naam ~ l l . _ _ ’ l _ ' I ;.\lissioiiary_ Conference tolviees tomorrow- to he followed br Drll next, Wilde Will U10 00016 DY l ', l ,,' ‘, ` ' _ " _ l W l _ . . l - »` l .V s.: - i _ _ _ ,l . . 5 in nt x l _ l l . l - - l l» ' ` , iv, . ' . _ _ *-1 ‘- _ -' ' ' . in a a -_ ' _ _ , . _. _ _ . _ - - .l ` ' ' ii _ _ _ 1 ' All be ll ` in this City next week will :itteiidaiice at the conference in .be _ _ of more than ordinary ini- lleartz Hall on .\loiiilay and Tues p0rt%;e.- lt is a part oi a contin- day. There are two centres iti thi I K cnt-i de educational inoveinentl i'ro\‘iiice, Lharlottetown and wliic _lite churches of the L'nitediSummersiile. from' which the States 'and Canada have undertak- inovenient here is to be launched. C eh. The visitin members oi the l'Iver\'th`iiig_calculated to impi'ss MMIBO, Brlshtou. when Mrs Alexah _Runes Hal, on Thmsda, made a lflstitxite are :imong the ablest pui- ; the people with the necessity »oi`~ ii pit speakers in Canada and, as increasing Missionary etlort at S the different city churches» tomor~ .and disliirbed time is deserving oi 9 will be explained. lt is hoped that is hoped that our citizens geiier- B ublie interest iii this movement allr will avail tliiinselvcs 'of the i0i\ “'ii° “'°i"’ iii“°i‘ 3"* “'iiii iii” go to pina-|,,,,,,,_ N,,,.,|, C,,,.0,,,m ,-0, will he in proportion to its'lmpori- opportunity of liearirig the distin- 0 ance and that there will be a large _ guislied visitors at the diflcretii atteiidance at the pr'.-liiiiiiiairy ser- iiieetiiigs to heYlielrl._ 0 -. - - - -` - - . _._ ,_ _ treshiiieiits being passed b\' several l lam," _ . _ _ __ ‘ _ ~ ,.i ' g lor Vloritreal. l’rior to leav- -. i _ .\oin~_ i;ii.i.s 5 ‘ l;-\\'e`~ _wlio have watclieil the \vai peiiditures. \\'heii it is i‘eiiiei\\lieredl a'far_oil-~who- at the ivorst, suffer-1 that the expciidiiure in |91.; was ¥1101‘Dil1g for Halifax where she will 1 Daniel! by ,, ,most couiiiiimeiiiary ed ftlielloss of a son :i liusbaiid, :i only $i4.l,.000.000 sometliiiig of an V fiitlicr' ora friend, or who worried iilea of what war means is reali- Mi- i’i'~i»0ii fl‘0H1 Efrilslallil- Mr- P01011 -iliroiigh anxious dti_vs and nights zed. This _vt-ar, to pay the interest “'ii° if* Wmiiiii viii- Si- ‘i°iiii ‘viii gt , yi,-,,_ H, g_ pe,i,,c|,~,, Aftwlloon oy'er .\va_r`s uncertainties. have af- on a delit at least four times as direct ii’ Ha-iii”-X Wiieie Li"“i~ ii°W';g,»i,1ge yang,-any was §,u¢i, enjoyed ter -_fill learned little ol what the great as iii 1014, it will bc iieee5_ 181111 Plltvli iS i2Xl>€0l@iiai.< ziiir; con- four iinies the |914 amount, as the vrdesifcnt camps tell piiiiiil .o,000,00o to limi MTS- A- A- M01-Gfilh ,` f,~|,c,.,, were hundrgds of ,,,,,,,0,.s ,-._ all lio ie of self-help and comfort carry on the national shipbuilding ligeij to learn. \\'e have had our $20,000,000 on public works- not! l trials vihcre the blows fell but we ments of govcriiineiit in all its “’ have been spared the wholesale forms. The best that can be hoped alieiifi iii” iimiiiiii iiififfiiiig Ui UW . _,.,,,,,,,- M,-s_ W_ 1,, S,_.,,,t_ wreck that has, been experiencei for in re\'eiiui_- is $_;.zo,000,000. and Navy League ot Canada. ,, :,., _._ in liiiglaud miil._in France. _ that only through the imposition itiide and little cause to cornpiain -taxes. llappily the bank ri__iurnt |\1w1'0HlL~d in the Anihcrst-€‘ii;ii-lot- m_e,.8euS me being ,,.,,,.m,y ,,.,.,c0,,,_ of the ,part ot the burden \vhich isi show that there is money in the UMW" iii**i“i‘°'i'i 'iii iii” ‘\i`°`ii“ iiiifi ,.,, by ,hair s,,,n,,,&,.,,,(,e ,.@,a,,,,es am, 'l’i;ig§l` ` "tofal1-upon, us, namely the pay- country to nieei the exactionsiw ia ., . al [__.\BQR QONDl1‘1U{\_'_5 rope in her own right, her iucomi oiiig enormous from the crown land: . iid from the Dutch colonies. u -0 o- l __ .‘ .___ .1“ < ‘tl ill r f -.1 _ ni i-I; ll' . .,f.»i_..; -. iii ill ll' ~ . . . 'il ‘ wiidiiiom iiiiaiiada- If employ- not in any immediate nurry to en- l ‘F f ` ‘i. .:l`_=i vi i if l‘,. ii .L-_i } all . 1,55 i-ir. .'i»'§,si;’-s. fwfr --.§.'=fy; ‘ 'iifl' -i -ill i... ir 'fi all *~'i;i . it . .- ., _. I t .ilk _For this wc have cause lor grai- of heavy income and other specia l i V* -_;, _li . . 3%- _ 'tion from all countries excepting ment but in no such proportion as “ ‘ Canada, Newfoundland and Mex- is alleged to exist in the United “i`i°i’ii°°ii W” °°° °f iii° iii°“i ii . ,,,,,.,,,g ,U,,,.,- ,-,-,,,,, ,,ve,-,,,.,,,,, mi, only ico while complimentary to these biales. hievertlieless exaggerated ST°“i°ii»t¢iii9 °°i;iiiti£i°e iiiiiitilliii if VI;-:`.‘ ,,_,,.,,c,,,,,,.,, ,.,_., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,y ,-,,g,,,-,,,,,.g 63.83-D »'Ol° -U. E gl.\€S U Dlleide . i,,.~i_ a'l'f'§li' - 'i _ trial apéivity of the war period and ifrwill bg for themselves; ,-iml...i}.,. g . ',~ i » . ing, of thedcbt incurred. The which must be made.` It will bt 1 2004 01611" 110°ii0Y~ - f 1 »,;;» _ _ , _ _ _ (ilttaiiu correspondent-of the Tor- many a year before Canada can onto Mail directs attention ‘to the get rid of special forms of taxai inet -that the government must ion to pay for wa.r and its result newest HOWHS- Wil-iii’ ‘iiiiick “iid Will" Zi.-ns generally both ut the Swiwii riiakeprovisioii for upwards oi ing' extravagance and waste. Si $400,000,000 to meet necessary cx-1 " _l .\llSSlON.»\RY INSTITUTE _ erendi Principal MacKinnon ll-hd Pro- ' A announced elsewhere» will speak in home and abroad atltliis crucial if' S0W1`i» Wiiil CUYSBEG b0¢1\1@'l 01' NB o ~ » row when details of' the movement l all possible encouragement and it as Siiti W@i°°"i9¢i iief limi." Vi9it0i‘B- I ,,,,',,.,,,',,g 0,, ,, visit to S,_ J0,,,,_ 5030,, °me an Omlwli' _ _ prior to _her departure for Toronto.. -uso __ l MVS- R03’ ‘Fi¢IK0rad’s niiniy friends /i1i9NCi\\S M093? uftei her soilous hm” mi" “ew” will be i'°°°i'9d with Mrs Blauchiini left Tluiiiidas iiiorn ratification Prolei-isoi Kent is now ,D ,i H In h rving in the capacity of clialiiiiiii sciiesiill wzolfsx lieli wlllliiillglllilngi Mis Mahon A pi etty bridal reception was held ll wedlleslllly llll'elll°°ll lll ill The bcotcli afternoon te in St er Agnew received for the iirst tlmi pleasant change and Wm we" pat .neo her marriage. in her white sat ~ _.0,,,,_ed _ l . ll"slle lollllell lll°ce°llllli"ly Wlllllollll, Mrs. A. A. Bartlett left Tliursdai sslsted by her mother Mrs. Fuller- and Yew York “nor which She Wm vodress. in tho tea room Mrii. Wim. several weeks new and Mrs. .\"icl"liiiil presidai ,,, ,, ,,, ver the daiiiiily in-i-anged table. re- .ur H W Bimling hm yeqgmav ii'l friends ol' the*br.iile. ing the Bank the oiliee staff presetiiet § .\lr. Blnning with ii sollil Mahogany ‘\l'rl'l' ‘llllllell Pllwll len ilcslerdlly lclialr upholstered in leather accom- isit Mrs. Logan until the arrival oi ‘ad(h,ess_ it la ' _ circle of trleinils iliiriiig her sojourn MTS B W sllellwllllll lllllill ll llll hi this clt was pleasantly entertain i I i _ _ iiss kllburii is folloiveil by abund- Miss Rose Longwortli is visiting in me good wishes for hm, success. ttawa. for a month the guest ot Mr. ` ll: li ll- I l~_Ziu city Monday and Tuesday for the Mrs' F' W' Hymlllm” “ls lilillllli , Sroicli Concert which proved one of Clllel `llllll'l“e l'lllll‘lll'ellllll lell llllll .\lr.~i. McManus ot' liieiiiraiticook. eel( lol' Vllllwllver lllllele llil’ wll` l \`.. has gone up to Ottawa io vislrt hei- l. ' l i.it-ui. iiraai‘0rDL‘iii` iil lllel night were royallv wcleoiuoil bv citi- iiiii ai” i“‘“’i“g ti g"‘*‘“ "°g“*" 1 and nic P. \i“. c. iicii where nie _ I . _ . ___m_ ____wmm wok mm _.md N, - ' Qllwll wllllellllllllll ol llllllllllll ls illlo' tri.-sliiiients were served by th G. W. l‘ l ir i they were 40000 in arch, 1917-t is is shown b the num ber of purchasers oi' the Government War Loan o that date But in the autumn of the same ear, their number increased tuent times-to 820000' This was tie iiumbei purchasm the Victory Loan, 1917 Lastmonth -Novembei, 1918-over 10 0000 persons purchased the Victory Loan, 1918' These wondeiiul results were accomplished by Press Advertising Before the war one-hall of one per cent. of our people bought bonds. Now quite twelve and one-hall' per cent. of our people are bon.l buyers! Before the stupendous amount of $676,000,000 worth of bonds could be sold to our Qanadian people in three weeks ii most thorough and exhaus- tive campaign of edueatioii was necessary, and this campaign was carried through hy advertising in the public press. The power of the printed word never had a more con- vincing demoiistraiioii. By means of the printed word, through the medium of advertis- iiientsiii the press of our country, the Canadian people were made to know what bonds are, the nature oi’ their security, their attraciiveiiess as an investment. and why ilie Gov- ernment had to sell bonds. livery point and feature of Victory Bonds was illustrated and described before and during the eampaign~iii arlvertiseiiieiits. No argiiinent was overloocled. -No selling point' was neglected. ~ The result is that Canadians to-day are a nation of boiidliolders. 'l`liey know what si convenient, .sal`i.- iind profitable form of iiivostmciii bonds are. instead of one man in two hundred owning bonds, now one Canadian in eight-men, women and children--owns a Government Secur- ity. This complete iraiislorniatioii in the national mind and habits was brought about by advertising inthe press ot' the nation. Press adver- tising has justified itself as the surest and .siieeclii-st method by which _a inan’s i'i-ascii can be infliienced and directed. The Miiiistei' iii' l"iiiaiice acknow- ledgesthis. His own words iirc: ‘"l`he- woiiderllul success of the Loan was due iii large meas- ure to their (the press of Cunudai splendid-and untiring eft'oi~ts during the whole of the Campaign.” _ Mr. E. R. Wood, Cliairinan of the Dominion Execuiivc Coininittee having over- sight ofthe campaign to raise Victory Loan, 1918, said " . . . The press ptiblicity campaign . _ . will rank as one of the most remarkable and effi- eieiit publicity campaigns ever uiidertakeii in any country,” and Mr. J. I-I-. Gundy, Vice-Lliairmaii of the same comiiiittee said: "I have been selling bonds fora long time, but I never foiiiid it so easy to sell tlieiii as at this time. The reason is the splendid woi'k tlie press has done. l take off my hat to the press of Canada.” The success oi' Victory Loan, 1918, and the knowledge which Cana- dians now possess of bonds are a straight challenge to the man who doubts the power oi` the printed word, in the form of advertisements, o sell goods--and this applies not to bonds alone, but to the goods you are interested in selling. is .~i>.~’-¢.is-4' ""” “#212 1'* ~ bably the richest sovereilm in Eu ,\. ` , _ . _ I`he proposal of the -_ United; the estimate iiiusi be greatly exag- i ii States Governnient Committee on \geratcd. _ j` Iiiiinigfration to prohibit irnmigra~ In Cailacla there is unemploy-, countries will iiodoubl- if crystal- reports of uiieniploynieiit are cal- .i’ i1t'li ill\0 law. be the means of at- culatcd to create unrest and unset~ A Lnited States. Canadian emigrat- The soldiers are returning ' i0ii.lio\~'<-\'0f,\\'1ll dcpeml upon iliniisaiids, many of ihcin are; - ment is :1vaila.ble here few will go ,_-ag.; in steady work; they are fm- to the United ` States to look for ci\ii,iig,_p_os_t war__,_pay which is sul- -_ work. ' ' iicient for their iniinediaie waiits ' 'ii1Ci'¢ i5 iii l1i'°5¢iii iiiiCiiil>i0}" and are taking their time 'ln enter- ftfif < a~.i.5_-_» "Will will ill Calladll and the lllll' ing iili'-'ii regiiiiii' ‘iiitics ‘iii-i~'i` iiie g5%%%%%%l%%§@l llm%l% l Sipteinilier. l wus very ¢-iorrl’ to hear Wil 5l8!L'S-,AQC0l'€ilIlg 10 0111' rUC'| period of excitement and unrest F Cilli ill§}l]“llJilCll0$ 'fl-IC FCdCl'al Direct- ihgy have P3555] through, Grail-V or of "niploynicnt in the United "ally tlmy will regumq their for-i States-is said to have i:stimatclillilillutlll;liil0 liell Q, ~ .c -..- »-se. fe. fi .'» i l at 10 percent _ ' Cleans and polishes with little been wounded I certainly would huve' I - l i-uhhin and fcgli [9 n. done all I could .do, to givo you all legg to iilvel-_ per y l rl Sail Bereavement i” if ” f" - e _ -“== Z 1 ___' , ' .