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"1" fa- ,._ .t-_ ti _p,zten.t»_ovgl_- _ _ _ _ "-rtt1tfcatA_1tno'rrr:tiottttet.G§_llftt_tt_tt=tt1-? __ ' _ -_ --"_“#‘¥”'~"“lW‘*""°’-5* .~ lv 'L' 4-: -1'|"|E_ -z- l ' 1 There will be new foundations laid and old ediiices torn litany judgments to revcrse.ntany old theories to cast aside. o ¢ _ , There* will be litany opinions to correct after thc war '_ Phu" ____ ____ ____132_3|ilcation, tnight be found for some German actions. altho- :"'“::;‘__3__ Pmm. 1 tugh no exercise ol’ ltnagination--except possibly that of a Uownnnd Edit, Day Phonm... .. . .... ........133 NWI! and Edit. Night Phone\.,.. ....._.. ......182&.133 #Hard Office at Charlottetown Branch Officer at Summer- mu’ Alana" sou". and M°ntaiu°_ of the Union of Soutit Africa, makes n. touching plea, and , t ..L0|\don Ofiico. Marconi House, Stand W. C. .. .....A.A.B|rtI¢t! Innqtng Editor.. .. .... .. . R. Burnett h FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. 1915- SU1%t=_t-¢S§12evEt=' A letter over the signature of “.\lberton" is lt\lUllSlll`ll in yesterday's Patriot in which the following statements appeur:` “According to Mr, Bell's address before Judge Mc-Leotl, the Premier took full responsibility t'or keeping one of the most notorious ruuisellcrs out of jail we have ever had in Alberton. "Since this than has been in the lit|uor lntsitte>'s_ we have sent a man to Uorcliester for manslaughter. we have had two men perish undcr the influence oi liquor, two cases of window smashing. one of barn-burning. and litany other breaches of the lttw, all as at result of the liquor sell- ing in our midst. \\'hat has the Premier to say to tltis 7" We make bold to suggest that this letter was not writ- ten itt Alberton. but in Charlottetown and emanates from the same source as the lying campaign whiclt we exposed some weeks ago. We charge tht- writer witlt suppressio vert. suggestio falsl. What are the facts-'_' For twenty years. during tht- wholc ot' the Liberal regime, tt certain individual was al- lowed to carry on a liquor business with impunity: No sooner did the present atlministratlon contc into power. than action was taken against the rumscller. attd he was tronvicted and lined on two occasions. For the third offettce his sentence was suspended at the rt-tllll`Sl of leading citizens in Alberton on condition that in-_\'.'ent out ot' business. He has gone otn of business. and il' titt- pscutlo-Albcrton has any evidence to the contrztrl' it iii his duty to submit it. and the alleged rumscller will, be scnt to prison to tulill his sentence. As to tht- offences alleged to have taken plat-c while this tnan was in lntsincss_ the manslauglttcr anti lirc- raising. thc tlc:tths undcr'tln- influence of lllt\'»"f during the regime ot tht- Lib;»ral Go\‘erutnt\nt_ 'l`ltc pt'f_-_st:n’ Govcrnnttnl has put the man out ot' bttsittt~.-is; _vct tht- writer itt 'l`ltc Patriot would have the |;-:tblic bt-licvtt that it was in ctntst-ttttettcc ot this action that the ittcitiettts rt- ierretl to occurred. .\'o language is too strong to contlctnn such lying misrcpt'est:ntation. in addition to clearing Al- bcrton of this pc.~;t, the pre:=t-nt Government pttt out ol' business in ltlltnstlnie. a notorious rttnnaeller who had been allowed unntolestetl to carry on his nefarious traiiic ttntler the benign patronage of the Liberal atlntinistration. .\'ot_ a word is said abottt the ntagttificent work ot' the Govt-rn-| ment in this ctnmct-titnt; and tht- rcttstitt is that this cam- paign of slander is being carrietl on by polilitzians \vho have not the courage to rome out in the opcn. .\Iore harm _is done to the cause of temperanct- by these ill-judged anti malignant attatfks than possibly can he dont- the Govern- ment, tvhose acts art- kno\\'n anti ttppreciatetl b_v all rl'-Ill'-' thinking persons in the communities coiit'er:tctl_ ___ .__._, ___,__,0___._ .. ._ _. . _ | A HE-ttut__t°wN Sutmnt-rside is to be coztgrattttlatt-tl on its new civic lt building which wa.~t ttxrtnallv opcnt-tl this wt-ck anti whiclt, UW P35! 5'f`1"'~ ll\9|`l‘- “"\5 lllutfll SllflU\C'51l “lid for cottvenienct- and attractiveness ot' location as well as for architetzturol beattty is at credit to th-_~ town. There was justification for the remark ol' biz: Worsltip. .\ln_vor Saunders wht-n, in forutnlly tleularillg lll“ ltlllltllllis' 019'-‘IL lte said “lt was in keeping with tlte line appearance of Sumtnersitlt-, which, in the matter of buildings and gener- al' appearance, has. for its size, no equal on thc continent." The people of Suntmcrsitlt- are justly proud ot' their town and are taking pains to make it wortlty oi' t_ht-ir pride. But they have more than buildings and general ap- pearance to boa:"'”l°Ss of f°"""" S"‘ll““~) it will be relnclnbcretl that at few years: ago n by-law was passed enacting that no meat should be sold in the town without having been iuspcctt-tl by a \’t-tcrinary before slaughtering; that no milk should bt- _-old in the town of ‘1ell"‘l“e"¢`-"- “'l‘l('l‘ I \'”"‘“ ”"e’"l0'l "’~ ‘md ll‘0Uf‘ ln without thc animal protlut-ing it bolus inatlecteti, The fulurc m “"0 Very mm' “'°"bl""' (""m°l' "lm 'Ui-'im l““"' law was observed to the letter. The result in as reported fl'-iD(‘1ll‘€'d lllltler Lili' -"H1119 tfflliiliil ll! ill" l‘l‘-it'-H' 0l` it \`»'lllt.'-’ bythe veterinary. Earlier inspection tlist:o\'crt_-tl, as else- °""’m“""5"’ where, many tliscasetl cattle, ntany tttbcrculotts hogs that had been fctl, tloubtles.~=_ wltlt the milk ot tttberculous cows. Tlte tuhcrtulous annuals wt-re tliscovt-red. the nt-t-- i-013| "UIUC Ol" their property. real anti personal. is estiutat- essary precautions were taken and. as a result. the dis- Ml "1 $43-'44 ‘"° 5151-39 P" ll°f“l~ ease has been t-rntlicated, As tt result, also. the report ot` tht- llealtlt Officer. re- marks upon "the comparative absence of infantile dis- orders" and the gent-ral good health of tnc town. There ia one shadow on thellenlth ()ilit:cr'.=,-report there were I a few cases ot' t_vpboitl_ 'i`hest- o<~t:nrretl "wht-re private pumps were in use instead ol' the town water system." This we feel assured will he corrot-tcd;tht; town will adopt measures which will prohibit the ust- ot' private pumps. The health of a town or city l:-t. nftt-r all. its lilggttst Asset. lt may have tuan_v attractions, but it its water ami food are such as to create a doubt as to their healthfulness. the other attractions will not attract. visitors will give it n _ l i hed in Tuestla_v's Guardian.whiie show ing tltat the health of the city was good, indicated several improvements that would be. to Dllt it tniltlly,_dcsirable. ills refcrt~ncc to the number of cases of diphtheria. and scarlet fever read in conjunction with his recomtnendutlon for milk inspec- tion and an improvement in tzonnection with the slaugh- t°oring of cattle, is not n good ntiverlisemnnt for the city. Charlottetown is. nnturnliy. one of the lteolthlest plat-es on earth, tr place into whit~h it is 'almost impossible for disease to conte.\tnlcsa invited; yet we have occasional outbreaks of diseases which medical untliorltien usually ltiribnte to unsattitary conditions. to milk and meat pro- duced in unsanitary sttrrottndings_ lt 'ls quite possible that, with the utmost care and under what, ordinarily. might be regarded' as the rn_ost sanitary conditions, these outbrelks"i‘night oct-tir, but. as human lives are involved. ~ down, Germany, which the world respected, has already crrantlsand counting columns of figures. Only triflcs are been uutnasked and dishonored. Perhaps, with the stretch ofa very elastic charity, some excuse. some justi- German with tt bayonet at his back-could give them a clean bill of health. But others. besides Germans, are involved upon whom the curse has fallen, perhaps wrongfully. General liotha, ,tt rettsottublo one. for the South African rebels \vito were 'duped into rebellion by designing Germans. I-le says: "l ant sure my English friends will ttntlerstantl what is expedient. when l tell them that continued denunciation of the rebels may wound just those whom I knovt' English- nten have tto desire to wound. l mean the Dutclt, who have been responsible for quelling this rebellion. Not many _years ago they anti' the rebels were fighting side by side ,` against England. For the loyalist Boer in these days it has lbcen an- unhappy and. ittdeed. tragic ordeal to have to hunt down and fire upon tnett, some ot' them their relativ- 'es and many of them their comrades in arms. Bitterncss may ttnwillingly be provoked if our English fello\v-country- men t-ontinu`ally` emphasize to them the int`atn_v of acts which they are not alone in detesting. To those wlto call for the intliction of severe penalties upon tlte ring-leaders, I wish to say. 'lie sure justice will be dont-.` in due time courts will be constituted to deal with these men. "l-‘or myself personally the last three months have provided the saddest experience of all my life. l can say the same for General Smttts and. indeed, for every tnetn- ber of the Government. You will understand my feelings and tlte feelings of thc loyal cotnntandoes when among the rebel dend and wounded we found front time to time men who have fought in our ranks during the tlark days of that campaign. The loyal contmandoes ltavc had :t hard task to perform, and they have performed it. The cause of law and order has been anti will be vindicatctl. Let that be enough. This is'no time for exultatiou or for reerintina~ tion. Let us spare one anolht-r's feelings. llentetnber we have to live together in this land long after the war is culled." ` ' in England-suspicion has unjustly fallen upon several prominent public men. According to letters to a New York paper, the most recent victim is Lord lialtlant-, the Lord (‘hanccllor. A Scotsman by birth. ltt- was educated at a _German llniverslty, and before tht- war was on frlentlly terms with the Kaiser. He is said by one hold assailant to have “tleliberately bungled the organization of the Ter- ritorial army," This was when he was war secretary--:intl another accuses hint, without producing a scrap ot' evid- ence, of being the “principal (lernian Spy in thc 't'nitcd Kingdom." All know, however. that in time of war n\en's ttsion is apt to become distorted, especially \'.'iilt regartl to those w_hon_t _we do not like. it is not at all probable that Lord ilnltlnnt- or l'rince‘ Louis of lltttlettliurg or any other member tlircct or in- direct ofthe ro_val family or ot' the lsritish Govcrnntcttt has trttnsgrcssetl. Lord iluldnne had much to tio with crt-;it- ing thc ’l`erritorinl forcc on the principle ot' voluntary t-n- listntent. and tltc main charges against him art- made by a writ;-r tit-stfrilietl as zt “fanatic for conscriptiou_" ltt one of his latest tttterattces on the subject, Lortl llobf-rts plcatlrtl for fair play to all.‘to opponents no lt~,»':~. than to :tdvot‘ales_ The only fault he had lo llnd with the force was titat' it was too stunll anti not sttiliclcntl_\' trttinczl; but hc npol-tc well of Lord Ilaltlant-_ The war is ttpt;t~tting tt good nt:tn_\' ot our iieliefs, but there is nothing tending to show that public life in England has tleteriorntctl; on thc contrary, t-vcn it lierlln paper allows that the “proverbial lttntcsty of llritish oilicittls and their superb tlcvotion to tltiiy are :nanlt't~st to us all." __,_;__ -_,_____(,.___ _ _.._.__ 0U_‘3_l_’llZl€\_l'S in thc annttahreport ol` the l)cpartmcnt ol' indian /\t'l`:tirs for the _vear ending Martrlt Ill. 1914, Rev. J. A, .\lcl)tmald. indian 'Superintendent l'or Prince Etitvartl la and reports that while there wus no cpidcntic tlurim: a heavy death rate. Owing to the very severe winter there would lntve been much suffering had it not been t`or the assistance given by the department to the sick anti nectly indians. Tuberculosis was prevalent and the in- fant ntortality was large." Referring to the cltaructeristica and progress ot' his wards, the Superintendent says, "‘The people. while they have increased in intelligence. are not so ceottoxttical as formerly. With the success ol’ tlte lobster fishing they neglected their farms more or less; but at present there is tt move in the direction ol' better farming." tl-`ron1 which prosperity' any better than thc pttlt-fact-s upon whom thc Vntier the hentl of 'l’ctnpcrant~t- and .\iorallly. thc tlfontntissioncr sa_vs. “While thc indians as a body are sober, moral and religious, tltcre have been :sonic cases There are LESS indians in i’rinct~_ i:ldwartl lsl-and tt tie crease of four as_comparetl with the previous yeatz The .______._._()~._. _ _ _ ___ _ ._ As rg_t»1_t_§r_AttEs end the world. The perfect people work for them, running always true. l~}vor.y great and serious truth has an ob- verse side which is also true. A great psychologist of our inte. said that the best he cottld do in defining truth was his: The truth in simply what will work." Wlintever is may ttot necessarily be right, in spite of 1 great poet; but whatever is is. That is the main point. wide berth. _“_ In ottr own city the report of tht- ilenltit Ollir er. pnblis- d( tl it is e_ver_v tuan's Joh to accept the "is-ness" and get twn to business. .ilost men say' they have the wrong-location, have tak- en up the wrong profession. have failed to improve the op- portunities for education they had ltt youth. have not married the women ideally suited to them, have not the money, influence and position they need to show what is ln them. ' And they are of two classes, One class sits around the loaiiing places and tells its woes. anti pitlea itself. The other plucita up. forgets lt, taken the situation as it is and makes the best of things. The genius is not the man who nevor made mistakes. who had his t_-Ium'ce thrust on him. who was endowed anti all that. He is the man who had no chanceand was not Biftetl, but who took the raw material of Life and Fate as he found it and matte something line out of tt_‘ ` _ Tht- onlv pt-rfeo; person' vouwiil ever meet in the per Twenty two stu ent-a who were Aki the experiment would bf- worth trying. The advisibility pf.ln_nistl.n; upun_.,titc..lmtpectlou or food .sltottld not,,be,,cot\_-_‘ _'P The people who make tnistaxtn. says a contctnporarv, 'l""'"g he" "°("°'“ "“""""" Mis” Claude - ~ ~ 14 t The following letter speaks for-_ it- sclfi ' ' ' ' _Mr Gt-fo. U. iiellloln, lloyal lnvostmcnt Exclutnge, lChatlcttetown. l’.EtL , Dear Sir,-l ntn in receipt of your l estectnetl favour ot' the 'ith lust., and t.he United States have been carefully ‘ watching the silver black fox industry `| a large number of Fox Companies _ floated, aint some of tht-nt by Anteri- satuc time there w.ere solicitors found to sell stock ilt different companies _ organised on l’.E_i., as wcll as in New I lirunswlck and the state of Maine. | Ai: that time there seemed to be t\|t attxicty on the part of the public to ttccuntulate some stock in different 1- eotupanies. and then sit back and I wattrlt the results. l.'nt`ortunatel_v, 1914 brougltt on a I disastrous war. now being waged in Europe, and which. tor the past months, tlemoralised the business in rlurope as well as North America. l)uring the closing months of the year t was almost impossible to get nity- `ono ittterestetl in shares in any kind ol' a venture. legitimate business being absolutely cut in two, the stock markets being closed, the battks tightening their grip, money almost Impossible to borrow on any reason- collateral or interest, and the collec- tions poor, and business generally rtagnant. It was no wonder that, in some, instances, there was disappoint- ment t`rom some people who had invested their money in Silver llluck lt‘o_v Contpanies which were unfor-_ innate anti not abit: to pay tltc dlvl-' dends wlticlt ltntl, in some instances, been promised or t-:-;pet:ted. However, in the cazse of thc Provincial, ottr .\:to<:kitoltler:< were very much satisfied, and scented more than pleased with the showing. taking into consideration the general conditions throughout tlte country, Since the first ot' the year there has been a t!il°|'crt:ttt for-littg, anti business gt-ttcrally has been improving. (_`on» ,, hd--nee. in a measure, has been re- 1'_ stored, anti tltc pl°ospef_‘l's for tltc coming` year look very much more hcaltlty than in the middle of 1914. The evclntut.-t~ have opentd mon _v £1 0 -t ll te tlt:tt_ with re:-itotw.-tl confitlettcc, anti l>tigittet‘ |trt>spCct$, that the public iuttst turn their tniuds to invcstntcnts wlticlt will bt- :sttt'c. and tvlticlt will tqivo rt-a,1o1t;\ltlt‘ t't-ttirtts for their l. |;t~nt-_v. -, .'~s= tintt- utils; on, pt oplt- who have i|":--: ‘\S"C\'-' over my sltoultler and go with the .t-_-t til the soltllers to light. l suppose .\t.t:'t-:n'l‘ tt. 'r.\t~i au. ,|,, ,,, Hu. It I _ _,__ 1-ogy CLAUDE AT B_ F_ KE|.rH,s ___“" iltvrt' to bt- shot. Stunt: oi' them imtns. One t:o\;|d protluce such lint: men. it will _ _ _ t-et-t'tinl_v be years a'"t'n l -` » lstl- is new to lloston .tutltcncc and ¢-mv' ‘ LK' )"mr'”' 3"” fvl' 'I : direction, and none horc, stay here another on our arrival at the anti mar ted ami tath arrives. "lt is rcrlly a moot init-rt-sting uu- lltze of llfc. l :fo oftt-n i.-lt l were it n|ztn-could put a gun tt- docs as nmclt hcrt- almost ns they ring lint--- mor chu ,5- , ll 'us such pitiful mics. The one-: 1* itavc now are such :=plendltl spot!- ntzver thought l~‘rantrt- "-*iotnc day soon l hope to go to i’aris ' _ ¢ _. i to erating room nt my pint:t-- rottgh work. ll really makes me feel terribly to work for the soldiers-~woultlu't any is selfishness on my part to like lt." _*___ “littxnll 'l`oothttCht: Stopper will im- mctllntcly atop the pair., and Wm be l30Ulltl £0 D0 an admirable tempornr lilacKinuon Drug ('0_, (tm-_ they ask-they lf ,_ __ _ _F =-»§$ `§v;;x-; _RI The 5_1!-Brlllsll B¢¢| Pl'¢|)ll‘q'll B -I - .-3 'tish to the Backbone.” Unlike some bee'fprepa|~¢¢i°“_ n¢‘:;';'§xi;glerbottle of Bovril ts made from cattle on enemy farm,_ - _ __ __ t _, 5c. ° 2-oz 4oc. ; 4-oz. 708-; ‘Y-~ 0 ¢_l6-of.. iz,” (1¥|\?1}i'l :'2li)r'ti`iqal?l'§rg:, ;;-oz.' 4oc. ; I6 tn. Johustotfs Fluid Baci (Vl.mbos),|t,zu: " ` rl _ _ ‘ U G has happened, says the co ,EFS NEW DAN Iilk SUBMARINCS. Gilt, ‘Bild U12 Sllbllllfllle has - place of the destroyer- as a. _ - user. -_ ` LONDON. January 13.- The Times “lt appeara»to,work'slngly, naval correspondent comments on a or on it may do its hunting in newdanger front submarines. He ---Q--_-__.__.. _ says the battleship Formidable was FULLY QUAL|F|5p_ _ tntinifestly torpedoed by a submarine it-1 acting on, anti not below the surface He- Are you are sure that you' The time the general circumstances. fitted to be n poor man’a wife?" hc argues, makes it lntposible that the she-"Surat Why. _my love,-I boat was submerged. "’l‘he expected every bargain counter in tow ' _ -_ » Canada is the country of origin of Bovril." _ _ l 1 'We’ve Everything -for a‘ Game Oi Hockey---But The lce Before you start that game of hockey, come here for _ your supplies and you wi-ll have better fun and more of it, We have everything you could want for the game here and you can bet your last cent on the quality, for we have had _ _-experienced hockey players select the line, and we know by actual test: that they are as good as the big leaders use. Come here for your Hockey Skates Shin Pads Auto Skates Gauntlets _ Spring Skates Packs ~ Skate Straps Sticks Goal Keepers’ Pads Sharpening Stones and everything you could want in the game. Fennei_1_ _Sr ghandler _ 1- _ _ ' ___~-- ' ' s ' 1 l _ A _ _ F 1 _#il _K flice Supplies 1915 For 1915 Carter’s Bookstore Is headquarters for _all kinds of Office Stationery, Blank Books, and Office Supplies, at lowest prices. Carters “Success” Binding Cases, complete withindex 25 cents each, and only_$2.50 per dozen. The best value in binding cases ever oltered._ Every Business Office of any account should be supplied _with some of these Time Saving, useful and handy devices. _ We have a Million _Envelopes in stock. Every size used and any quality desired. Wholesale & Retail. Carter& Co. Ltd. i...- The Belgian Relief Committee Fund S The Hon. J. A. Mathieson, Premier has _been advised that the Admiralty has placed at the dis- posal of the Nova Scotia. P. Island and New Brunswick Belgian Relief Committees the Steam- er Trenegloss for the purpose of carrying furtlier supplies to the stricken people of Belgium. This ship will be available about December Twentieth and will sail on or about December 25th. The Belgian Relief committee has authorized me to request further donations of cash, clothing and food stuffs. Persons within the city who desire to contribute clothing or food will please send same to the Dill shed, of advise the Secretary who will have the goods sent for. Cash donations may be forwarded to the undersigned and will be promptli’ acknowledged in the daily press. _ All donations of food and clothing fromoutstde the city will be received and forwarded free by the railway and steamers if addressed to the Be gian Relief Committee and same will be looked after _ and forwarded to destination. _ _- __ _ D. J. Riley, Secy Treas D ' 0,,,,,, ,c,,,,,,e,, ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,_. M,,,,,,_ _,mg We are sole agents for P. E. Island for the boots of the above amaigamated factories. N62 Alison: any Dooley 'rt-to; .tom n. all of the heav{__l)eather which is used tn the manufacture of their own make or strong footW¢lI__ ' 0 lllllwn cl"tl'tfl-ti'f'-)"'\"l"'r't'»§'|tl." l'|',;"'§f,‘f,g|§’_‘;_': glen, Woniten ys and Children is tanned in their own plant The tanning of their own leather - - - _ _ em tn t e best position to make the best of boots. We `nt 'd . t have lines made on our ‘gf,Q12gf",1§’,§°‘;§,,;'§§{",,,,,Q,?"§,g _j‘,I‘,'§ best-Gtting and n'ce looking lasts, and then thay will he lte§r'l:r lgotiluro own make of boots than lent; ns yn tlmnnottitc-».t. _lmes we know of, and prices will be lower. e challenge competition. We will c 8 ¢°mPl __-_-“_ ..... ._ stock of these lines at our warehouse in Charlottetown we Wm am ca,-ry anne,-'line for sum' met' Wear- " ____ ' Wait for ourtravell who will call on h t ' ° ' _' '- A nnat_;tt-1, sw_totertttnt:, .|?nuttry___tz:__e-__ be ab_é‘\_S°v;e;l?0 carry _z:__fetil_l_ l_i_t;e “the ya;1a¢i]',l'\?\i'('2)§(';Rsaé'I1{pdteISIi1o!if "£51112 V; _ Illini ef 0 , efl0nl iav nl pe B u P y a e l 8 O t ’ u "ts: 1-°°=--fd -1-°==°<=<-----_ f °°”°“' “°°“°° "“" ""‘.“ ' , , . ; , ., P l " v , 'rt fool. _ _ __ _ _ _ " _ _ ling noar'Navonll’wt-re over\rhel1nt_~A G O & C ' "Tiff-"TmIYYT!'l'l’=1-liter are the biggest Jratldo of nn -all. HN' 'fha' “l"°d‘ *9*"' "`*"“"’ \ - ' - '~' -`~» » 3 '= . M; ,__ Wg ,1 1 T 3-§ 515’ WN ec? 3|" »-,. 'Cl a. .V _ *R 'i -_- '-»- v i n _ 3 .;. __ ‘__ _ ‘;___s_-.t-_