ri'\ ~ e » » It la _i _ _ » I I l. I _ I I I I i _ - I I I li I Ili r. i ,_-\ - _ _ THE CHAR WN GUARDIAN ‘ ` JANUARY 12,1917. a iillfntiilii Guardian i~v~._&¢ - - I 'l _ The SC3I`ClIy Of dyCS In (IIC Ulllléd SI(-HCS and CH- ` _ - » Hglaa om” at charlottetown, Branch Oflieea at. 8um~ nada since imports from Germany were made iiiipos- m¢n!‘fl¢. AIb¢r¢°|\» 3°\"'** *W '*°"**¢“°~ sible by the war has awakened these countries to ai 3¢l,,.¢,, wukiy -'(¢¢|,,,¢,¢ 1337) 51,00 pr "num by realization of what they had been losing in pemiittingllN A T I A L l S E R V I C E mil In Canada or u.&.:.1r°rr 815° rr_r__r rrd rr ry Gemiany to manufacture their dyes and chemicals for '§‘ll'l’lll'l ‘l’l'lll"ll:l'll‘l l’"°°‘ '°' ° lf" l l mi i lhlslim ‘is simplyfhli.§v°siii°if c°~°l` i~ il M t f th fi ii b an <1 d t <1 _ mocoaa rso soi tnrt' e _- “°'l"l"° lull’ "°““°d lull' ‘uw "li yur' mel consistsl oil oni' one-lhlaillfl to two-thirds blf lsolidll lui f- fe os olilll e lllallr sdl ave en l e all re llvored) In gdvance; $2 50 per year (mailed) n advance. » _ T7 _ _ _ _ - 3 3 W are S 1 011 S RI! Ing. l __ji_-:'_,`_ VVVVVVVVVV _ _ ter. 'lhe other half or third is liquid and gas and can D ,t ll . h n - to d l th. . ------------------- -~ _ beholled ou, Oulu, wal jus,” Wm, canbeboilerl out ra trirnd ri ow any misappre e sion e ay is im- .Faln/nr, _IANuAx\' I2, 1917- of molasses. Of course, a much higher temperature por n ` u y' is required. arid this makes it necessary for the process The objects have been clearly stated. to be cz-.rried out in a closed retort in prder to exclude Let me re ear. air and thus prevent buming the distillate. - P The l~‘-atri¢‘professes to believe that the appointment, The de5"“‘:tl"° di5tm3ti°“ of wah as the Pf°C°55 or ur `_rrrgrrr_ ro a pon,-Ollo in the Borden (_;Ol.e,.,l_ is called. was orig1naIly_carri_ed out for the single pur- rr rm hrrsrrrs rhr Yarronal Characlerigllcs of the pose of manufacturing illuminating gas. The coal tar, mei - - _. ._ . . G eninignt and asserts that the inclusion of \Ie_\’ never tried to keep this country from partici- why all mls dlsslplltlov of natural resources? There rrrrrrrrr rn rhr Brrrr “rr have been many contributory causes but it has been ‘ _ ' _ ' _ _ I l Ther never tried to foist a Scparatist na\')' on the “ge y due io the Sllolltsigllledness of our people alnd Dominion government in not recognrzing the vital importance of ` _ _ _ _ _ h - ' - - ‘ ' They never tried to sacriticethe fiscal independence t e_c(?al. lar mduhtlll and encollraglng and fostermg lt until it is able to take care of itself. They airiiri oppose the limi aid asked by the Ad- We hw f* gmt de.” in ‘h° P“b"° Pm” ‘*b°“‘ 9”" _tar dyes, which are ghbly referred to as coal-tar dcri- They didn't rcfer to General French as “that man vallves' The fact ls that dyes comprise but 3 "CW French ,, sniall and rather insignificant part of the coal-tar in- Thcy didn’t etilogizc the German Kaiser as .1 great dustlly' It llloulll be much easlcr for me Country to mrrrrrl force and rr power for peace* get along withotit dyes than to deny itself thc other Yer rvrrrrrnrr or. rhrsc rorrrrrs Crm br ‘rid rr _hr important substances that are derived from coal~tar. door Ol Sir “filfrid osED TI-IEM. _. ll _ ` P ' °‘ ""` ‘_'°" ore yte (stron, or a tree lumber, but other mate;-|315 _ , must be used, and much labor expended before the fin- granting the request of the Admiralty for three dread- . h d d . b . d Th _ . . _ OPPOSED IT. _wrt-ssfs. Bifmain mi Painniitie ___'__`m___l to be mysted P ° “-““ " "‘“’ opposed the introduction of the racial, bilingual Y h I _ ll issue into the Federal Parliament. LAURIER AND l ow l- at tlll w.llll. lllll allou'Se‘l lhc Country to the BoURAssA WERE UNITED oN IT Ami so an -lm that " was ""l“"g “'°"g ‘°!”“’dS “°'l"°“"°sS alon thellinc. No Canadian can com irtrlc th rec rd wllllc llllollllng Gllllmlllly to do lor lt what lt should be e 0 s of Iiurier and Bourassa without beingl impressed with lllllllg for ltsell' we may expect to Gnd at least some of _ _ . _ _ t I I - ' ` ' ' rlrrrr rrmrlarrr _ Mr. Bourrrrrrr _,ears rhrr I he va uabe by products hitherto wasted, turned into with the rrrryor rhrr Empire wr" rrrrdarg;f'_sé;nl;';';2 useful and profitable channels. --Coal is only one of autonom_ Sir `Wilfrid Laurie holdin th sam llle -natullal .produits that Canada has been I’ " K C “_ _~ - . opinion, resisted in Imperial Conferences any step to- wllstlng' It .ls _wastmg ".5 lumber'_a"°wmg -its Clay wrrrdr murrrrr Em rrr defrrrrr_ _Mr Borrrrrrr s_ _ products to lie idle, allowing even its productive soil p _ a ays. that the wars of England are none of Canada’s biisi- to go llllculllvllted' We sllall lam much from what . _ _ . - have lost through letting others-not German ness. Sir Wilfrid holds that we shouldn’t enter Em- we , l . Y NVESTMEN-l» _pir_c_ w_-j1_f§ until thre_sanct_ion of Parliament is secured; l;l,0,.l;e|vcs0 llllllgs lol llll that we should be dalng foll LA." L"- 'lad.'W51&_i! ldd3itl3! bein( dragged by England into l ll ' B7' wut M"°"` )x(-- , ' Before I buy gasoline. I Day U10 - ' ' ' ' - . ` bl v I/I1 d SKU* sa preaches that tightening of Empire bonds after the NUTES {;_‘_"r°,fe glam '0,,';‘,`_‘;‘_'°:l,,, c‘l’ml,f,‘,'l. lo, war must be resisted. That was the burden of Sir _ inn paiitaloonn. I wimldirt much en- ’ - . lf li t atclmd lt. I/ViIfnd's speech the other day in Montreal. And so _._._..__.. - - i‘;Yr:":o§;'__°m:_fr:f,‘““..?T:°,,ld be ritable goal of separation. of this country to \\-'lashingtoim niiralty in 1913. Messrs. Scvigiiy, Blondin and Patcnaurle favored the maelstrom of European militarism. Mr. Bouras- childhood province of`Qucbec the other ilav .\lr_ Iiloridin can- rr ` r didlllv eonfesseif that in davs gone lbv he had used lan- " me nlccllt 5' a Second and greater Source of C03] r " _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ l. b l tar has been developed. \\"_hen the growth of the iroil guage that was unpairiout and iiii-Laiiatiaii, ut, ic _ I _I _ _ _ _ added _rrrrrr who rr rhrrr rrrrh l_r_rrlrhr_ mind who will .ini stci industry made it evident that the supply of ‘ ` ' charcoal necessary for the recovery of pig iron from » il" li" ` I I ° lwuiirl vi: wasrnf ` I LAST HS III War. It has directly opposite Its success will render iieccssary. performed. CIVIQ IIIITTERS Sir, - The Mayor and City Council have been generally commended bl’ the press of the city on the result of out that this is the nrst time. I be- lieve In our history, that a compara- tive statement of receipts and ex-DEH' rlitures has not been presented BI Ute annual meeting for the information of the public. We were promised a year ago that the statements In future would contain it complete record- of all money, received from every source whether from the Issue ol' debentures or- otherwise and it would clearll' bi? shown how the money _received from debentures was expended. The words of commendatiori which have been given may be fully deserved,but we are not at the present time in a posi- tion to know. It does appe-ar that there has been a surplus of about $7_5 on the year's transactions. That iii It- self is satisfactory, but there are many other things more imllflflillll which the cltizens must know. From the reports' which have been publish- ed it appears that the usual water and sewerage tax was reduced this year by half, but the citizens did not benefit by that reduction because the Councll Increased the rate of taxation for civic purposes, thereby increasing their revenue considerably anti' it is not pointed out where any- extra or additional work was' performed for the extra expenditure which was ln- curred. When the full accounts ap- pear thie will be a further opportun- ty to c tlelze same. TAXPAYER THE DIFFERENCE “Wt-II, George," said the- presiileut of the company to old George, "how goes lt?" - "Fair to mlI'i°'l>§'l°