1 i l. i -fit i . . _ i; I . l .- _M ] ° ‘ _'3- '-~ lite » lit , ttf *til ff? it is ____ __ .Ji .,._~. >=.--I .-,i»..- »i' ill 1. .ith .f. i I” '.1-_.l ‘l l fygi .' ?i~ ii 'l ...t ,s f- HH- .X -¢ -., _-».1t. . »;._:___,,,;_ ....- .. _“__ _ Y_ _‘ll- ili t li .n .Ace ions ~_=f~' _ i'uis_uiiAlii.o'i"i'la'fo\vN ululticbmu " " I"EBRU*\RY-2251917 ' 1 _ __ - 4. -A - - -- A v E - ..._ -- - r ~ e, tiia tlliarloiiatuwn tliiariianf " "=_- - ' is.. 'Mead Office at Charlottetown; Branch Offices lt Summer- ' °id°’ Mb°"°“' “um .nd M°M"“°` 1 ' ilbiirsed of any doubts as to the loyalty of Canada to Evening _Daily (founded 1907)_ 82.00. (delivered or hy‘Ih£_ ` "lim in ¢‘"‘*d" *"4 "'50 f°" U' 3° A' - Canada went to Britain’s aid at the very outset of tht Mvrnlna Dllly (f°Uf\¢°d l59l)» 53-5° 9°' Y°“1‘- (°°"‘/°"".struggle, the resolute and self-sacrificing spirit with ed) In advance: $2.59 per year (milled) in aiivanve, |n_ rensda, and $8.00 for U. S. A. stinted praise from all the quarters of _the United ____________________________________ _ ___________ ___ ___________,_ Kin """"`""'"""""""""`"" "" W" """V"" ' everybody there expected. ' 'l‘liulisr>.\v, Fsniiusiiv 22, 1917. ‘ ,,,_-._._._,_.__, ._._._._._._.___-_-_._,_._~_»_-_-,,_.,,,_-_-_-_-,,,-_-,,_.-_-_e-_-.-_»_»_-_-.-.-_-_-_-.-_-e-~. er who should persist in prating about autonomy, bid- HoNr.s'rr °““g - ~ - ' risin, denying that llritain s wars were necessarily Ca- `nada’s wars. l-Ie and his Government would have “llonesty the best poliZ'y," says an old proverb, been “l»ilt," :ifids li liioderii philosopher, “he \vho_ acts tip` l”\“l“"°"`lliliiotl of patriots ei’cr before pnrellase so much for if-ttziiiis hini and he hziiids out dollar for dollar as if . hi: \i‘tr.~ at hi-:il't tlliilwilgflily and iiihcrciitly l1oilest._._.,_... 'lille l<.'ill_\.' lions-sl lllatl will do this iilstilictively be-A 1-'1‘\`~"l1<` is l1‘111\"\» ' history \vere so steadfast for llritish connection had |11 illl* l'1"'\'11“"` "lr "“1"i lU‘li1,V “`*' 31'” l’“lI‘l1“$T ul’ great faitll. For one thing they firmly believed in thi :i bil-iili-; - iii wliicll we :ire all illtel'cstt-il. l'i\'et'y lllail ..h...... of .hc ]}..i.._..j. 5.r..... h. 0.... ..L.O.)h._ They war.. \`~<'111-111 11110 fllllfl ll' U11” l1f"Vl‘“`*‘ l-*` i1 l"m‘“""- “ml 1"` convinced that that would ruli true tliriiitfllioiit eoiiiing v.':ii'il\ the >~iieei-ss or th; failure of the biisiilcss every g......r....0..S_ ;li.'in, ii<.ill:in and chilli i'oiit_ribiites_ \\ e are a small. i~t»liilliiillil_\', doili_;f liiisilli ss with the big oiitsiile wol‘ltl.lh(,.y .-U)-ally the 1,100.1 l,0...| ...._.~w...-S .O i. hmh h. th. wt- are st-llilig our prodiicts :intl on the proceeds of‘._ our sales we live, 'l`lle niarlccts waiit our goods and 'Jul' traili-_ The tirili is i'cspoilsil1le for the acts of all 1,., - I . _ l pzirtiiers. lt one ol the partners does a crooked' .....x.... of ...)h..y .0 loop .0 .hc L/i....ed Kh.g..U... as th. thing. seiids all unworthy article to the marlle_ /\ Russiail proverb said, _f"l`lie, iiispectioil of e\'ei'_vtliiilg that was sent out of the cottil- hi e try, with the tiltinixite result that the word "Dciiniarl<"! to i|n;ilit_v and it is gratifying to know that this is iio\v h beiiig iiisisted upoil in at least one of our basic agri- .1 nl.” The _Italians have long said in evidence of thcii ;:_1____ _ _ _ _ antipathy to the “l*atlierl:iiid," “Italy's love for (ier- fu. on any product ensured its imniediate sale :it the high- mi est price the best market could ziffortl, aild the market S. for goods of duality is practically unlimited. ._ '\\’h:it_ Deiinlark did and what some other countries i. art- doing today is possible for us, with the difference m that our natural advantages are far superior to those S of lleiiniark, \\"hat \ve need is to pay strict attention ro a tmuled up her opinion in the words “The only good , _ , .. ans carry _their wits in their fingers.” Madame de :fa tael of France expressed her opinion of Gcrinau ar- --pf. s given to the l"rench the lfnipirc of the land; to S. * thi The Bible is the preaéhefs texti k. and in that book is taught the V great phllcsophy of national and ln- b00 wil and and . ere *ln Cro Chl'iSlii1D.lfy ls esseiltlall and tn- new .h..._.0...M_, bound up whh lim; .mg.n_ appear. about this time of my arrival ing, the continuation and the consum- at t tion of this cruel war which is nl' W ""1 ' in it Gillis: us to study tlio history, the C n lor life ihe ool val 16)- p_;'encllc_r ip as much as _his gi'cat`;;'.(};;i_ t ei c G I l t l -. - z . dm... gh..\Z((.u‘;T(u";“.n“;;§;f0"_;;;;lhgf he speaks ot being posted on Monday " ot reaching tlliurlcetetoivli until Wed- a_v_ As Satimliiy night’s trip asked for by the patrons I can ot`i` on Monthly during the three er months of the year ending - _ _ _ __ _ __ l alizll lllth without. loin; to any person Ivo preuclicr ii ho ls i..ip.iblc of deal- __ .mm_..t U, qui.” __ ..(_W_ l alll, Sir, etc. is too lunch with us," is so absurd alitll- .‘:l”U out lm.; relation of religion and kliowledge, of ' the l tlsfactioli to himself’ or to iiitielligcrlt ivol‘slllf|iJBl`S witliout. sonic allusion to I.-',. :lie - - "’~ such u shadow c.-ver hearts tiiiil homes to-day. U*-l_ll\0 lireaelier keep his centre ht in the twill fircts ot' sin and re- nptlon and then describe as big a 3111110 HH ll0SSlble. including every- ilihng which will help to make mall- TH Pletism, iittltutliiiisiiig, buffoonery ... `iave all been used in the pulpit in .fy-2 ind can never take the place ot’ the S. . droits rreiichiiig wiiieli appeals- to- “fl ‘he ` Ca illke and which ls ai source of iU`€flKtli and inspl'rattoii iii llfe‘s con- mi. -elate ollc: Tlte great aint good Will- .emi y about the state of his soul and pg... busy looking after other pcople‘s souls ye.. _ )0(-----»- ‘ Eliocklng heresy, yet. one ve.. _ o ever lived. ,. slr-_-initio- nie iii ii -_ "wi t "?“ st years, long before the present war started. lhc Might HM.. Bw.. .. QSif,..2l’ B,_,,.e..:.l;_ elf ayings, as :i rule, were not conipliilientary to thc m0iit.‘_‘_ publislicil in The' Pat-riot ot we . .. . _ 1 V0 ri I'0D0rt. of the almost fatal as'- ey are all significant' and cliarzicteristic. pliyxiation or Cell-porttl Meltemm, of He siiiiueedeil in liec/ording the hilp- w _ _ _ pening very well. but he omlttetl sev- .ernian may be a good fellow, but it is better to liant' eral iniportant, paints in tieserihiiig my is that of the dog for thc' cat"; while France curred.. _ , _ . . furlough with his cousin, Michael Mo- 1 osche is a dead bosche. I-rench opinion of (icrnlan Kemwh Ve.....m B.,.dge_ ..Ge...a. S: ltelligenec was summed up in the saying “The tier- friends" is correct. but the' Corporal .io very familiar with that particular th. rt of Vernon and also with the Ca gaiice'aud boasting when she wrote “l’rovideucc H0! insist “D011 fl base burlwr being ,up placed iii his roolli but. helped' to i - mi.. _ _ _ .all it at the request ot' “gental}’ hm le lzilghsh that of the sea; to the fiernians that of- Miki-, Against the advice mid pi-Utes. ntly from a few particulars, ge- .use re neralizes' in the wildest' way possible 'still and 'national llle. lt ls now beyond question that Christianity shaped with ns the symbol or an that is highest °" best in human life and thought. Th si; the only solution ot' the problems me r and blessedness, because it “V0 and purpose ol’ God. add and the religion ot the nations of for tuner because lt means the. renio Qml' Of ltllloiniice and the taining of wi Eh‘l“' and deeper sympathies, things, velrs ich are of peculiar interest to the fl\1L'il=‘. us Mr. Hodge doe:-i. Words- Sd rth‘;~i well-known words “'l`he world. ff. irrelevant that he is at once ruled wif.. as a monitor to preachers. -V. . with all the aspects ot' lift-, tim mm temporal to the eternal, coiiltl pos- y conduct li service with any sa- §.l'eat war cloud. which is casting tl one realm over which, the law the Cross shall at last prevail. T Ill they are always indications of .. .. blllty to handle the “Word ot' Lire" .ge intelligence and to the cnlotionsl ts. Your scribe ends with ii silly uh. fovce was asked by all inquisitive 3 .. al 01109 replied: "l have been so Qi.. .l had forgotten I had a ex... the biggest and best souls that fr ina T. F. Ful_i_El-'tToN, mp Thi 1lth.inst_, a writer, attempts to 5th Siege illaft Cliurlottetowli acehlolit, points closely concern- ` liinli-iell'_ The following is ii faith- repmtluetlop of what actually oc- .. strenu "SHIRE PEICE, PEACE” -min »~~-- -' - 'atlves Sir.-In your Influential paper. 0! mentioned. is day's issue you, give a couspi- Th cuoiia place to a letter'-by Mr. Harold .only i-lodge in this 'letter _nie writer. ap-lgeni makes himself the mouth-pteoe of facts 1 few narrow-minded, pfatistlc people be' a who are to be found in all communi- Str. clvlltzatlon and in its onward sway 318°?) 1 eventually .govern all politics as _ ° dia in the early centuries or tins ° B" era. The Cross is more and more been veriju ated b this world-wide devusta- ge g war is the re-assertion of the ed e tis as the true explanation of ilu- gmjes man life, and as the symbol of all po- he' I we m_eun_§i a complete surrender to the mm' w ll ous elforts. Dr. Martin ww y summoned. 'I-Ie applied restnr with the effect heretofore ls' was 3 narrow escape, and lt more forcibly emphasizes the' ur- oe-eeeeoeoee-|--o»o~i»+++e-04+ ui-Rillilviiin 9‘°lHl~\l>'l"l'§ slight/ly suffering fzpm the ef- 0 necessity of extreme care ln the _ ' of base-burners. The Corporal ta W il of the poison, but states lie will right ln' a short time. I um. slr, etc, ONE OF ERROR BRIDGE Mill. _ -In referring to Mr. R. A. Mc"- 's complaint about the mails ln atrlot of a recent date I have only V if tire patrons are dissatisfied 'the present system of mall dell- there will be very little k_lckil\E y part further than to advocate stein that will give the patrons 'ull benefit of rural mail delivery ce-ivlug and tlespatchlng register- tters, money orders und pc-ata] of which there is a large num- ianiileil on the route, all of which passed through so fur without iluin or en utr . I may also li il Y there is very little guess work ssury, us in friend would have it 19, l9l7 iiillltvil ie different boxes either summer inter. As for his text he may or stand for peace but l’ll stand right ovc.-ry time when the cir- , cumutance deniaiids lt. Ile also states earth This is of supreme lin "my rew.V0_].v0 mans __ week_ every person on the route knows statement is incorrect as I deli- Fridiiy illght’s mall on Saturday lug und Saturday's on Saturday t; this accounts for the letters, JOSEPH r/iaeDoNALn, ho Slialtespearg of music is cc-unt Ludwig von Ileetliovcn, born in 7, and his birthplace at Bonn is .sidered a musical shrine. Ho was son of a tenor in the King of ony’s Ctfapcl. and his musical otlu- on was begun tit five years of age. c-re his eighth birthday he was nu c-mglll:-ilied violillist; at the ago of 'teen he piiblished a book ot' pop i' marclies and soiiatas, and his sie has .quell a whle scope and var- that many ot' the phrases in his Litas and piano selections have be c popular melodies and songs. entire loss of hearing did not pre- ‘ t hint from continuing to achieve iisite compositions, and it wus his satillty and wide range -of every ni ot’ musical expression that de him famous I am' Sir' etc' Some of Beethoveirs matchless lriel " _ cs are to be foulld in “Heart """”°°“~°"'- SOI1irs”- and enhance the value of ` ~ that volume to the true music lover. . _-i paper. is plcicing it before its tiers oil terms that aillolilit to ri t. See the coupon in todiiy's iii- *'*-me - for explanation. 1>'l"l'*l"l\+1»1» THE VICTIMS. SOON NEXT TIME. 8 may be the olllclal views of the Govern- . to be some] of the captains of lndustry tnlat. ho Walter Rathenau are' typical. As the load known' as the A. E. G.," Dr. Rathenau finite occupies high rank among the com- natlo merclal magnates of the Fatherland. them while his genius for organisation is in committed to his charge hy the Gov-:sell llr. Rathenau’s iitteniiiecs acquire spec- '§ lord he discusses the need of hidustiial pre- - the purutlon for ,ai fiitilro wal', which he ap-lpi-oth partlitly rcgartis as liievltiililc. llc' . nga says:~ that "We be an the war a year too S-3011. :intl Wheli Jia' have secured n Gerlnunl zili, peace we must begin at once a l'o'al--.rrp-lift ganlsation upon a broader unit firmer" pea-1 basis tliiin’ ever before. Establisliillniits . mg tha; produce raw materials essential to i prep.; the Army must not only continue' thulrl " increased eliergy. foriliing thn.~= the kcr- bps i ill pl'epal'lli;: ln the oeollonllc .scllse ,lt . calculate in iidvz1lic`c, in view ot' les- by It. lt. Nc. 2, Vilriloll l3l'l'~ig<‘~ coill.tl'y lacks ili raw lilatvrizii or cs- .pe selitialu ot' i.iw 'iliateriii-l, and s'ct-iire --on why any talk 0.- rgffp.-i fm- .,........ A PROMINENT GERMAN CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY LAMENTS THAT THEY BEGAN THE WAR A YEAR ,TOO SOON, AND SAYS THEY MUST DETERMINE NOT TO BE A YEAR TOO OOQQOOOQI #0040000-l»'l\ OOIIIOOQOOI-il~'l»l>1»0*'li~l»~l\° No lasting peace appears. whatever. who can be dispensed with, these alone `iil`i`°iii`x`i"" Il"l"l'*4-l»4'i-*~I°*|l'I»Il¢' mobilized ln the military .seli'ae_'» ment, to enter into the calculations of' While prepurutiolio must be made me: Dr. Rathenau would' have the Germany, at least if the views- of Dr.l diplomats of the Fatherland busy. gp. in order that some of the exper- heail of one of the greatest electrical fences' of this war may‘be obvlated industries in the' world tho Allgemeine ln the future. He wrltes‘:- Electrlcltates Gesellschaft, popularly- “We must finally establish some de. commercial understanding with ns outside Europe that will otlgr aclvantagcs to h0` duly specified _ _ detail whereby these nations, it--, such thnt, since the war begun, the- neutrals, will find it to their direct dis. task of lriohllising lndustry has beentadvantage commercially to triple 0, munitions during war to either ernment. Under these elreumstanceis,lourselves or our enemies. We can iii. to offer such conditions out-si-lvci-_ tal slgliillcuiiec. and it is solnewliut of And le lil lilially, when the liext war eolnes, a shock to lintl an article from his pen it must not be tl your too soon." tn tho Berlin Lokal Angelger, lil which Tlican frank ilttoi-aiieogqt from om, of :iiling eupltalliiat-;x ot'_(lci'liluny lm.-it ineil in lfrallcc a marked irrietitpi Sl- IH*-lice, and we tiliil brrllalit l<‘rer.'ch tiutliol' tu:atlenilciull_ -M. Rene liti- usllig I)r. Iiutliellaii's ap- as a text for an lmpassloiieil ap- to tho United States' not to lin'-ist stror.gly' on peace proposals ut lilo nt time. M. Bazin wrltes:,~ Here, in a lliltchell. ls what Alliell work. but 4,-`nt0i' into it uil0ll 'HUGH Of 'Europe has long understood. and what lot bt'-ell truly lllitleivstoud iii. tho nfl ot' ecollotiilc Gerllltlllyl ilnltetl States save by :i rolntlvo t`e-_\'_ .. is the reason why the wnr woilltl t`or the next war. We must caretillly he Continued t'orteli‘ye‘lu~s, lfileeesa-':ir_v France, England. uiiil their Allies. sous lem-lied in this wnl', what 0111' lt. is-tile i'-easoll why nothflli; short nl' ‘kiioek-out' will serve. lt is the rea- ' inliuellse rrlsi'.l'vng to ronlaiii iniuscil ull- Wool.; be ill received. oveli if liai-.ki-it t ll a day in the future. We must nl'gtill- by 1|. /ze as a lzeliulllo an inthlstriill inobrltza- ptlm-,' tion ns we hail a military mobilization nit; Every techillcltln or _senil-techilieiiin ivelyg tnrollod or not in the list ot' mobilised. "Tl must be empowered through official npr; crcdciltials tn take elutrgc uiitl itlrcc- ]§)14_ tioli ot' it given cstalilisllillent upon the live;-_ sefcolid day following ti new tleclarat- vgilip ufiicturilii: for coilinlerclai purpose.: Um ofllcially that upon the third day after can are to he devoted to serving the Ariiiy felt. upon ileinaiid, he e best ot’ motives and olllcial sali- trom the greatest of ne\itl'als, or l--iliallest. or all the llcutrals collect- io war cloud _thai hung over Eur- for thirty years- prior' to Aiigiist. inilst lie tllsperscd tlllally and for The intoleralrle conditionfl pre- tz must be' finally imadc inipossililn lon ot' war. Every' cstaiillslillirlit intili- of |-cpettt_i0p_T1m horror.; and mise-ri..S_ slifl`e'|'ing' and privatioti, the whole must be mobilized also and iliiricrstalid llanlut of evil that no single ilulividiizll imflersttind through reading tlic tleclliration of war its entire abilities writing of another, that mug; he St-pr., experienced through the senses to grasped oven in thc ‘least seine. "lt must also he tlc'tf_‘l'mi`llf‘tl in Illl- must. llcvel' again hc u worrlly portiml. vnnco just what iiuaiititios and soil of “’|‘hi>i will only bo possible tliroiigli cs'sellt.ial¢,- such estliblislliellt can fur_ ippltipp-_ W,-_.,~;,g;.1..s. war [mm .. 1.....-._ iilsli the Army in u given time. Eacli iiliclpeaecistlic rrewtird. iltwoiiltlbniis osinbllslilncnt also should he rcquirerl ilnpossible under ii Germain peace as to furiiis-li ti detailed lllst of woljkinen would a luillway journey to Mars.” -_ ~_- ~_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_f_»_-_-_-_=-_~,__-_-_-___-_»_»_~_»_-___»_._ _.,_., ,,,,, _ ., v. _,_ w`i5"itiiluitN till F-Q £3. SS., On the eve of her tlepiirtiire for Eng-. -It w l “‘Sn`n..... Meditid ETTER F CANADA EE zmz ©._|-£ |"'-CA ill be nottrell that ill the 'last pnr ____________ und. after haviil/; with tier liiisbaild, ag;-ppl. of 1.9.- 1.....,.._ Lad., G..,e....0.e.. Cflllt- the' Hon. Rupert Guinness, /\__ ilimprlom. 3 s0...,0..h. h. the- form of A Ellt badge which she has ma e D. C., C. Ll, R. N. V. R.. titltlrcssetl Nav- sliver ` ' . _ L. S ul Recruiting meetings in every' town in-ranzellieiits to have given to evelv 2; . Y .iirlif .~ lt. ~ - UF dolcn Guhinoss addressed the fulloiving f wtlildic .ititiilliiuiifil'dilllii‘iiol1iIlliilliii'i0lhIt?]u;(;\? _ open letter to the Women of Canada:-I vice, or “»ly0_q, 5151,,” .md sW@e...e.`...'h. ...___ To the Women of Canada: of 1-0.-.-...fs ...._ ...C case muy. ...__ W... ______\_’§_f_;&___€_: l"L:_\§ehi___ot’ M_t1iiitoba, Sas- In a jo_urlic_v tllroligllout the Prov-:bo clztlt_le_;l_-e _/\_8 11 C0mlJendtum of all of an enemy Wlw line not scrulile'il to mol-lo"'I llelpeil to Servo" will doubt- tliis one item :iloiie is already \vorl