1:’ 1i'l‘ii_ei_. som. que I ullm thesf' 1 niece surfg will ' vfor 1 f serv _-ooo 'o_o go o_o*-|»o1go-oo l 1l0lli;~L i \ fi 11'.” _ 1 =i c~` 1 tif- i- i.. t<'1 'li U; na.-. . f... " ff ?\¢ " if-xg” ,I ' .- _; ~ iii . ¢»;»» 1% 1132.1 "‘i.‘ J i vig, i ., ~ ,. , , ; i i 5 _,ig ii . g i a _ i ` 1 an 1’:. , ,..;;'i' ’ ‘i V . -.5 rf’ Q'-’ it-, ,J '; _ .+111 ‘t , . .._,i 'vi'-t -i _n__|l5_, 1 i "1-.W(_‘. - ii _lm 1_1.. . ___ . ».‘,_ :"l» ~ . ; l rms irons frnis: cnannormrown GUARDIAN _. . - . - SEPTEMBER 19» 1917 - ._ _- -.._ - _.__ 1* ~ - - - ` ' ‘ in llnarloitalown Guardian g;°fi;:S;...zi“fr;;’iiL Misfit: 1 M , ‘ E11 y ' . _ F '1 r A “~ 1 1 the neai futuie. Their success depends (Vining Dlliy (hundli 1907) U!-U ll°llV0l‘0¢ Of. W all In Canada, and U2-B0 for U. 8. A. Morning Daily (founded 1891). $8.bG per yur. (Deliver A) In dvnnce; $2.50 par year (mailed) in ldvlnco. ln undo. and $3.00 for U. 8. A. _ Head Office at Charlottetown. Branch Offical It Bumemn gldo. Atherton, Sourla and Montjgue. ` Saturday Weekly (founded 1887) $1-50 P" llllll-"Il 5! mail In Canada or U. S. A. ‘ 1, .~..,,.».,,a.. .,. ,..-.., ...»¢,, ....~...».\»~--.~ -~.-¢.-..-.~~..._,.. ,.~ 'WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER l9tl\ _ - x ...W ...J.»..-.`...f,.~~..~-.~ f.-.~.,...... .....,~..v..\.~..»-~.-\»»- i 1-,-...@-/1 ~~ot'n ii.\\" .1 The ticriiians for maui years toastcilj crush Great liritaiu and dominate the world. "The l)a\"` came, l'Iurope has been delulled with blood bitt Great Bi'it'ain has lf-\\'|il|'3|ll~\'-ll |\` -\ \l"|` -"l||‘3l1lf not been crushed, (}ei°iiian_\' is not going to qiiic' turiouslv aiiil incessantlv for over , _ . _ _ i ` 1 i. lzinforcement ot a war-time elcc-I "‘ ' i three rears and has leit miles of cemeiei ies where'are bu1'iecl hundreds of thousaiids oft tion. the bi'a‘.'est sons of ([ii'eat_ liritain and het Allies. liuiulreds oi hospitals where hun- not upon the teachers and pupils alone but ; _, will do their duty by them and render them upon the public ami it is hoped the public _‘y - I, - - - _ - <1 , < ‘Q '. . _ . .-1- ., _ ~ Will Sell Best in ' iiii-.s io .i |~nli<.x_ii iiii._\|i.\'i. ox -> 'E » " ' .iol .i ._ every encouragement. The School Fair in- structs the pupils iii the calling which it is hoped the majorit_v of them will follow; it teaches them comparative values, the va- lue of work/of care. of intelligent and pro- » perly directed effort. Even to the pupil wlio is not tlestiiiccl to be a farmer or a ' i`ariiier`s wife the lessons to be learned from the care and the cultivation of plants, the proper preparation of the soil, the se-‘ 1 __._._.___. Election of seeds constitute a most valuable l‘t‘\ education. We trust the other fairs to be ’ _,, - _ _l _ l _ilielid will be as successful as those held at and b_oaste‘d llie l_)a_\. the i_la_\ ii iclii ;_\lim.lUnmg.m, and New Perth 1| cleliigiiig laurope with blood the_\ con c i 3 CS li dominate the world- The war has been ra~ l.aiiricr leadership in thc past three' ioiiths sums up chiefly 'as follows :- . . . . , i l_ie_}cc-tion ot union Lfo\'eriinient. 1 . Opposition to conscription. drecls of thousands are i'eco\'eriii_e' fronif 4- 1l01l12111f1 fill' V019-\` 111 Céllllflilll fill' 2111 ‘111 io( _____________l (llli iin.~\\.ei', Ii is piti/,zliiig nt tiines I0 ku' the iiui wounds and sickness endiireil in stcinniing' 111011 of 0l1@l11}' b1l'll1. _ “"‘ the murderous flood ot' tiermzin t_\'raiin_\'1 “_ H .uh and treacher_\'. _ N01 11"’ 1 _ ln carin_e‘ for these wouiided and sick, _ -*_* ‘ ,im- sons of the liritish Einpire and her colonies_l Two li-;~.ads ol' the l»111(‘1'211 l1111`1.Y 15 111f`-`1_“"f` includine' our own (faiizicliziiis, incluiling" latest proposal-one for the conscription-é'"1' 1 llllt len .. \\ II hani's Road. froni his t‘i'leinl Seat. Allan i‘olo ol' the No. ‘.5 Sill!-U1 U1l1'1 tor_\':. l)e;ir t_lroi'L:l‘. ' \'oui' long, iiitei'estiii_‘~' 1l‘1l€\' 01| .liil_\' '_'/liii :irrivctl ii it-iv nights alrit llliue all thi: iioveltl' is H0111* l`1`0n| the - life. possiliii.-. and c.\ipei'iciiccil most. 0I` l_1l0 lseii~alioiis. thrills etc. ll is now more iteiiipl at Iiunior (leorac and it is too lscrioii_~‘ renll_v to joke 11110111- 111|' 111 SERGEANT GULE . I IIE .\ l‘Il"l *' l|"\` ANI) (_‘0.\l.\ll‘IN'\`S ().\' .\lll.l'|`.\l{Y Sl‘ll{\`l(‘l`11 211111 11"1'1’11i?~l0.0tltl. a day and -- l`liat brliigs nie. to ;i iiueslioii iipoli ich _\'oii aslioil ini' ol1ll\1111l~ '1`1l" Iillililziri- Bill whirli was tip lor iiis~ the expense is increasiiig' as the war goes An interesting and iiifoi'mati\'e sum- "1*~*-“11“1 "“1""" 111" "“’"“'1'““’ ""“"""" niar_\' of the relative standing of the lflii-'"1 --- -av ini- help to the Caiiadian Red ("ross Societies.; '1`\\'011L.\'-111i'ee Aiiierican ainlnilaiiceiffi with the consent and approval of the (`i-ana 1111011 l12l\`i'! 110011_`f1@`. 1110 1»I11CI‘i1l ilc\\i'spapei's ot' Toronto-its `st;i vol hin and Wiiiiiipep; are sttppoi'tii|_u the (}ovcru~ .iii nientf nieasure. The l.aurier shackles are most confined to Ottawa and Quebec. _",;_‘__ l'2ltl`l()llC l_ill)€l'illh` lll'L’ l2illl0lll.lllQ,` ` lllills ini'orniatioii t`ri\ni other sources loud they have not now at the head of theii’ par- tv a man wortlii' to .be the successor of "1 Geortre lirown, Edward I-ilakc and Alexan- der Mackeiizie. None of these robust pa- , ll lllt’ \\'il pal Jai triots would have made thc question of i'e-.un reiei‘eiidum. man people wai'inl_\~' sup'poi't'ed thc autocra! cv.. and are equallv responsible That is1i,, umm,” ,U mm' hm I um gum HH" [ eiieiiiy batteries. This _vcai" hotii , Quceii lilizabetli. of Iielgiuni, rcceiitl_i' parison with what they have endured-toi1111111? 1111`1111`l'112111C 11`ll> 0\`@1' 21 59011011 ttf iliel_e'ian territor_v under German control. With King Albert she was visiting the front in l"landers held by the l*`rench troops, and went to an aviation centre, 'where for some time she watched the ex- pert airmen perform various feats. The; warcled bv him to Lt.-Col. Jenkins, I-Iono-iQ1l@911 111911 @Xl11`9SS@‘1 21 W1S11 10 011111111 P1 ` glimpse once more of some of the sections _of her unfortunate country still in hostile; this paper. It sneaks for itself. Clearly itl11*111°1S- H91' W1S11 WHS §1'?1tifi€fl- She was “" taken on board an airplane which, with an response will necessitate restriction aiif_lleS¢01`1 "_f l1111'S111t @111'l91P11l€°`» f1_@W (ll/el' 1116, curtailment of the Societ\"s operations at a 91101111' 111195 illlfl 21b0V€ 501110 V11121§0S 00011- 1" time when the needs of our soldiers andllllefl 11.1' (19l'111i111S- l The Patriot makes one of its character- istic back downs on the Dr. Goodwill af- Ifair in its issue of _yesterday and intimates ftii-ti in justice to tiiiiseivtis to ti-e-.ic it otiiei-,i that “\\'h@i1 the Legislawre reassembles in than with lavish e'enerosit_v. Let us see toi the C0l11_111g W111t_@1` 2111 001'1'f“~‘Sl90l1d911C€ 111111 it that com- ])a_V" Shall be 3 (|35, to be ge_'ever_vthing else in connection with the de- plorable inatter will be asked for and we trust will be brought down and discussed -_and published.” Why wait till the “co- ming winter”? The correspondence has already been published in The Guardianf It could have been published in the Patriot also but the Patriot for reasons of its own did not publish it. If it wants its' readers to know the facts let it publish the letter of. ,'l`l Mu' lo l_ ‘l t. l 'l“lsl, 1 F Repoi-is of the ni-si school fairs of the the 'Trustees of Falconwood in re lv to Dr- iiiiiiielih “fi” 1911 soiiiuill I ` ALL BOOTS aiu lor lill . PIU thi' wa lille l’ii slielli. and gas. ii sort ot' itriiii liuinor. iiiisiiilili-, t,ieoi‘;.:i- that il was a l’. li. l'.'irliaiiii~iit, lt sceins to nie to lie’ ery \\i.h. l!`iillii~i'. wlioi'i:i,=o`i'|‘ thou he “\\'hn plrdgetli iio\v thy gallant :~oii, ".\ shot. ore halt' thy d|‘liik be done, "llas stilled the lilo iliat’bea|. troiu thee." ` The \\'t~iilii~r has iiecii ri-iilly ile- iiglitiul this last iveck. si pleasant ` _ 'ii' _- i.lui'iii;: the ti" ii ;.;loi'lous da_\', too good l'or iii-re. llad a visit a tow iliiys ago |`roni tht- (}.tl.\`.li..\.. ol' thi; .-\rni_\'anil1lio on tho l$attei‘_\'. Siiice i'oniln_L: to l"i'aiici~ vro have ev-_ir lircii in the tliiclicsl ot' \'aiii~oil |iositio,ns, |41-iii:rall_\'. as close es i-Io.~ei'. l think l'in sale iii sayiui; we li-ire ii it-w l"i‘itzo's and ii l'cw lluii l¥attc|'ie:= to our credit. Uni- win-ki l`or sonic iinie. now has been ciigagllii; sides have gone in iilore for t‘oii|iter Batt(-r_v work and il is this ini-i tliali acrconiits t`oi‘ the Iarlre iitliiiliri' ol' ras- uaitlos aiiioiit: thi- Artillery pcrsoiicil. It is rallier aiiiiisiiu.: to look back upon our “.\;oldlo|'iiu:" days in Llrigh~ ton t'aiii|i, and recall sonic ot‘ the pro- plu-i-ies ot' 'tho auiii-rluiir critics who used to i~oiigi'c~i;iile in tho llarlier Sliops etr. 'l`he_\' tohl us we would nuv er soc the l"i'otil. that is would be us" ivoiilil get tliei-e .ins-i iitioiii nw time it was over. \\'o spent six iiionlhs In traiiiiiig in liiigland and liavi~_|iow conipletcil iiifarlv lit`ieeii niontlis in l"riinoo, and doing bi-iskor lt is not the saiiie liattory that left l_'. IC.; l.. not thi-, siinie lialtei'_\' that left l‘}ti|.:|aiid. We have new oilicel'i~i several di'ai`ts to illl up the vacaiicies caiisoii hy ilcatli. wounds and sickness, _vet there is quite ii fair sprinkling of the “old lioyf-i", and it is woiiderfiil how well thu 150 nien ol’ the llnitcry lret along together. Tho “caiiiai'uil- eric" iii' cxcelleiit. our coniinoii rxpcr~ it-tires timid iluiiizci-fi anti diiih-iiliies sei.-in to have bound us closer to- gether than ever. Anil when the wart druin.~i tliroh no longer. when the pip-. ing days ot' Peace once more return to this troubled earth ln whatever t-oriiei' oi' the eurlli tho boys ol' tho 98th nicet, there will he llio ‘Iiniirty hiiiid~cliisp. the rec,oiuitiiig ol' cinniiioii. expci‘ieni:os ol' the iliiys ofdaiiger nnd1_ nights ot waking ln li`i‘unce. the word! ol’ regret for lhoi-ie who have lation and sleep in soldler'ii graves ln forc-lgn ` ’ Your Silver Foxes A ' 1 A York _ And the reaching this at any other world. We make A charge In size, in power, in scope and in number of silver fox buyers, New York knows no equal. _ ` ‘ the New York Fur Auction Sales where ~ more buyers bid on your offerings than Our Next Sale .Begins October 15th 1917 All merchandise for this sale must 1 be in our warehouse by September 27th requested and store and insure your' gooclsfree of charge. on ull goods sold, plus i per cent dis- , count to the buyer. Let New York--The Fur Market of the World-Sell Furs For You i NEW YORK PUR AUCTION ‘ SALES CORPORATION Vnnmln as “.|_H_ H n,)m| Ui- ,,|.,_,|U,.... i-lmii_i_'»_» troiii the livo weeks prcceoil- Gifat Jones Sf- New Y0lk _ uilinlr \\ i. on duti ight I Ul‘ . , - It most direct method of buying wealth is through For Auction Sale in tne an _ the usual advances when of live per cent is made _._ _- _ _ -. -F-'rs -<1 v W you-_ i;i-oi-ge. l tiiiiiic this is ciioiitrll for this tiiiie, or I will trX\\i\ilS1 3`l’111` h;ilii'iii‘i‘. All thi: |)0.\‘1'1 1'1`°111 1111111” "W iviill. and all revs well with tho li.ii~ tory llavo had no cisliiilties -‘:.ioii l.o~ day gave an utiniatuiii to the inon. in ivliieii ho ileiiniiuicil that they retiirn io work hy :.2 o‘cloi:k tonioriow utter- noon. '|`liost: who do not return hy that tiinc will ho coiisiclercd out oil thi. oniploy oi` the coiiipnny aiiil are callcd upon to turn ln their |rasses and any ralilroiul property they niiiy liave`in their control. lie gave: assur- ance that tho clenianils oi` those who re't\ii'ned would be tzoiishlcrcd. 'l`he operators hero say that 95 pcr ee.-iit oi` thonnioii who worked on tho road on Friday iire now on sti-lko. and that tho nion who nro taking their pliici.-s can he ill spureil t`roiii their 1‘l'i!\llni' duties on other divisions and in the various inain oillces to which they were' promoted vfroni tho towers. Tiie strlkois sity' that it is iiniposslhle to _livii on thc” $67 a iiionth which they receive. There are reports ilnil. ninn on uth~ ei' divisions will quit work in sym- piitliy with the present strike. but us in nil . ye; none has been reported here. 1 lil1lll.li‘\`(i'I'()N. N. J.. Sept. li.- Striking tclcl.‘:raph oporatoi's- and train ilispati-liors oi' tho l’iviiiisyl\'tiiiin liailroail, i‘ollo\\'ing a meeting at their lreiiil<|iiiii'ti'i's here tonight. ilecliired 'they had received iiiosszigcs indicating thai opirators on every line east ot Pittsbiiri: would lui i-ut lie’l‘ore the week ond unlei-is the iiages ileinaiideil o|` the .lei'se_vnioii are niet. An agent. ot' the c-ouipany. nt. ii inee'tliig at strika :lioadt|inii'ters in Grunge llali today. said the coinpany would rcinsc to iiii-i.t thein as iiidiviiluais, hut, would rcrogiilzc tlieni through the Ordor of Operators and Dlspatelierr. RED CROSS WURK 'l`lii~ Alexniiilra liiiiiicll ol' tho Pow- nal lloil Cross Soc-let_v ackiiowlodgo with llianks the followini: amounts eollecteil hr Mrs. li. A. Robertson. i\ii-s. George ii. Judson, Mrs. Wal- iuco Wood iiiid -Mrs. llenry llrelinnt. Mrs. George ii. Judsoii $i: 1\‘11`1‘~ lfi. A. Roliei'tsoii $2; Austin Juilron $2; J. li. .linlsoii $2; Cliiiule Wood soc; ui-.nw ivouii soc; Mr..-. Aft". Beaton $1; John J. lleiiton 500; l)iin- iel Moline $1; J. W. Stewart $2; Mr-"1 J. i1‘. (iiird 501:; Mrs. .liinies Pender- uast 751:; Mrs. l\largnr'ct 'l‘ro\vsilalu 501-: Alcxuiiclor iiennoily 5011:' ll- J~ Keiiiiecly $1; Wellington McNolll $13 John N. Stewart $2; Ewell IV|1ll‘11l‘ $1; Mrs. -N. Molyneuux 501:; lluiicurl Stewart l30c; lirinr Jones $1: D11111°1 Miitfalliuii 501:; ilurold Mt:l’hiill 2501 John Mc-liean 50i:; Mrs. M. (i. Antler- iion Si; Piiiirlos Wood, Jr. 500: M111- Poter Mciiliiiion 50c; Mrii. Wlllltilll R. Biii-hoo 50c;'Mrii. iicnry Burhoo 50c; Mrs. 'l‘. K. Burlioe 50c; MN- Walliice Wood $1: Mm. Wliiluiu Coacly $1; Miss- Minnie (foutly 00112 Mrs. Nelson Ciirvor 600: Riichard Wood 701'; hits. Nichalus Cousin! 50c; Mrs. R. Mclilnnon 1 pair sock-‘. R. McKinnon 50c; Mrs. David Jonw 50c; Herman Jones 50c; Mrs. Henry Jenkins $1. Total $33.30. 125. . ` _ _ p_ aysaeg gy: Wh ' ‘ ~ . season, held at Montague and New Perth, Goodwill’s statement. That “this matter has 'limi-ii iii; weary sous who pci-ini S if-d zfve gums very-mee hues! smtable wr fa" and wmter Wea.” . ~ ' . ‘ it i.-Q ~ ‘ » v 'es ww - ' ~. . .. ?.t°.t§:'.i.d.i"..t'.°i»;‘i:f;"r.iiriz.it "‘.ts"fr .is"..itf...5» r.'..;.';..t€f°ii;*r.ti°i‘e.i'r f~» °f fi- is 'er' “"1 '~°1°~1f°~~=~ were Qum- _ , l en 5 3 9 _ _ 0 p As our joiiine we pursue. pubhg generally 1;., mgst e|]c()|_|1»g_ging and llSl`l(:‘(l 0ll€ Slile Of the St0l‘_V 0lll_V. Olll' (iii. the izooil die all may do b viiiii.. ii.. ti.. it ia oi" i 91 eat er °°t° 1113111111 1<1D.etC for men women and children. Fhese b00tS gmgiirg wel] fOr tho fulm-6 01-' thib-_ ,me nf, conteinpoi'arv tell the Whole truth. i iviiiii-iiii»iiii_v»< nm nf»1i\zli.\'. F _ aim. | _M ___ ____,H__ _ ____ , __` _