tiff: fi in if .~~| . un- 5 lt lil _L Il tu \ 'l is-. lu. I 1. fl -1- 1; l §__' l 5 va A z . i ; _ i 1 . Q 2 l » r \ __ » l I 1 i l Z l mum-1,4; .‘ zes are being tunled out with feverish haste, guns of alltf ,,- ii_ANUA§i_r_ji7, 1911. _ rleriroun _ _ GUARDIAN _[_ ___ H.” om" n ch.,|°t“”'”_ .num mm" n sum, suited in failure, because on October 27, a second ict lncralda, Atherton. _lourla and 'llonhpuo ` ' ' ‘ter was sent out to the same persons and in it the ful- _ --- Saturday Weekly (founded IU7) Ulm pall annum by mail In Gonada or U.8.A. _. . ' _A _I ' ev...’l;;"ra.r;“tisr.;as¢ nm lm, »@_.llv.....~ .. or _ mall) in Canada. and $2-W for U*l_.A. _ Morning Daily (foundodgilqi), ,_ yaar. ' (Do- ilvorad) In advance; $2 50 por'yeaf_(rrloi§{;-llbadvanoli _ ' _-_-_-_-_ ,-_-_-_-_-_-_-, _-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-.1ee.-_-_-_c-_-_-_-;.-_-f_-::_~.-.-.-»_:.1-_:=~:_-_‘.1-::::-:_-:_ WEuNPsl>.»\v, ]AN_l:Aiiir 17, 1917. 'United kingdom wllere the daily output now almost equals the former yearly output it does not appear that an early end of the war is looked for. In our o\vii do- minion millions are still being expended oil the erection and equipment of new munitions plants. Shells of all si- sizes are rolling out day and night.from the arms fac- ' tories atld the authorities in Great Britain as well as 'in Canada are calling for men and more men. Evi- fdenfly the end of theiwar, if in s,ght, is not thought to the in the_imniediate future. is not expected to be a `nlcre tightening of the stranglellold on Germany but a tlierce, sanguinary and prolonged struggle. . ` The Allies’ reply to President \\/ilson, ami through thim to Gerniany and to the world, has been fittiilgly fcalled by an American writer a Declaration of Inde- pendence for humanity and ill its issue the Allies have thrown dowll the gauntlet. They have taken up the sword in the cause of humanity and it is up to them _ alid to us to see that it be not sheathed until humanity has been freed from the fate prepared for it by Ger- manism. lt is now more than ever humanity’s iight. \\'c :irc no longer lighting a natioil or nations; we are fighting a foul disease that must be stamped out if hu- nianity"and civilization are to survive. Germany is no longer to be treated as a reputable nation ; she has been . openly told before the world that her word is no -longer _ valid, that her promises are worthless, that she is not' to be trusted, that bonds and guarantees other than her own must be given to insure the future peace of the world andthe rights of smaller nations. And Ger- many has acce`pted this as the final word. She has met it with her old ihypocritical assumption of righteous- ncss.' "Ilurniilg indignation and holy wrath” is what the Kaiser calls the feeling in Germany over the Al- -lies rcply.` "'Cl§"i.-ileh1ies`,” he declared in a' proclama- tion. "ha~ve dropped the mask, admitted their lust for coilqucst and their airiiito crush Germany and enslave Europe and the seas." And ill the words of the nia- niac that he is he declares that "the Allies will never of freedom in German hearts will give tls the full-vic- tory.” . ` How niurh of this will be believed ill Germany, go, how many of them really believe that the purpose of thc Allies is to "enslave Europe' and the seas,” we do not know, but it is quite probable that many of them do believe it and that they will fight to thc last illall to' avert what they regard as a disaster. This is the coil- ditioil today, this the thing the munitions and arnisfactories in Great Britain and Canada are.; being kept-going day and night for, this is the reason why men all over the_Empire are being called t_o the co- lowing paragraph appears: _ i fwithiregard toithe former I fear there is not ' muclnlse of us proceeding as ALL THE INFOR- MATION \‘VE HAVE RECEIVED UP TO ‘_ THE _PRESENT TIME IS TO THE EFFECT THAT THE DRILL HALLS AND ARMO- RIES ARE BEING PRETTY GENERALLY USED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. N_ot_ pgrhaps for the purpose for \vllich _they were intended but for some purpose in connection with the execution of the war.” . _ “Another question which has, we believef crea- ted much dissatisfaction, is the partisan selection of ofhcers by the *Minister of Militia and Conser- vative members of parliament. In many cases, we, understand, men who have had no military training, who are nothing more or less than politi- cal lleelers, were given commands over men who _ were qualified in every way. “If in your locality or your constituency there , is evidence of this, will you please give us these details in such a way that they can be tabulated and the information made public? THE i SOURCE OF OUR INFORMATION \\`ILL BE KEPT PRIVATE.” Ilere again there seems to have been poor results followed it up with this urgent paragraph ill the letter With regard to the partisan selection of mili- _ tary officers this is a very important matter, and Sir \\`iilfrid Laurier has asked me to again com- . nlllnicate with you and to say tllat he is very an- xious that all thc information giving every detail be sent to this office at the earliest possible date. - IT'VVILL BE A SAD STORY WHEN IT IS ' ALL COMPILED.” 'of winning the war, Sir V\'ilfrid Laurier is devoting Experiences oi tllc*‘Illlppy Fifth" By Gr. l. 1'. Dawson. _ Ill. 1.1¢, ` From the streak which l have laid on poker as our card game it must not be concluded that no others were played. Non-gambling games. such as c re. "Seven np. S Ita re. and other selections from the Devil‘s Pray er Book, were also in use. but never claimed' the assiduous devotion given to poker. - » ' Tb __ _ i ' . _ are wer m th f . ' From the 0f"the munitions plants in th`e= 1- Inhihe first lent?-, that of September I6' there “as 9"“l‘“S *he l1?°fl1lAllJS)i illaflugflflfenoh wil' 'S better fha” pellce .at the. . _ . asot is paragrap _ _p_all~-to the bath-house and satisfied ‘price of Prussian domination ol its guardian that you were not "ont, of those d-d Frenchrnen." against whom he was unreasonably prejudic- ed. you could procure hot water ann wash clothes in the wash-house, us- _lllg a bar of soap bought ot the can teen or bummed from a fellow-prison 01'- 'l`ru€. these clothes. when they had hung three or four days from the crossbeams of the hut. would gradu- ally acquire an ebony ilu , from lu, “tiling clouds of dust. stfrred up by the rwm sunrd. so that their inner state was worse than their former. bl" You could pl_lt`on your underwear with a comfortable delusion that it was in some way cleaner for the mus- cular energy you had s ent rubbin il D 5 - . s, I Soap- A trnpeze bar, ll it d"r 1’ ._ _ _ .- Section one on their é';p_‘;;_“‘i_0 _:ggi _stock excl_iallge,_commercial lea_t_l_~_ 3|-am,,h°tt_ was in frequent use for 8 ers, and professional illcii. _ Al “warm~up," We- had me digg,-em though few seats, were u\':llIablr~J ways of mounting this' unsteady perch. ' I. , , ' ir '~ lil the effort to gct sonlethnlg on the (iovernnient, and Jumping off backward 0|- go,-. _.eds waited forhours in the (h_L_m_\ ' ,' _ ., ' . ., _ _ ward, ki ki th - _ . - but \\ith perslstcncc worthy of .l better cause, thcy ous Bwhigigi aidbeéfzigétefhglifr _slcct oil ilic oif cliancc of gettin; were favorite pag_¢|m¢s_ Umauy the of October 27: _ D. paid us a visit during the morn-' I Precediilg the Premier, Andrew u. . - - ng' ‘QA “ther °"'°'em“ °“°“5l°“ ll-WEB -Ilonar Law Chancellor of the‘ Ex `t°°- 'ROOM SHUN." shouts the Cor- ’ ` poral, ns the Doctor and orderly “_ _t'hequer, stated_tl_le terms of _ tht ter. Any nick parade men de,-cribed =nei\-' loan, explaining that the issul ilaiirhsynlgtome and got linlment 'price would bc 95 and that thll 8 _Ive lcine. gargles and' so on bonds would draw live per cent. ill- but usually pills, because, I suppose 1 .. . . of the handiness of this form of medll ilemst' 'Hwy are to be Issued H blocks of $250 each, though post - ferent doctors in our six weeks-__ offices will accept subscriptions af t eine. the M. 0.s-we had three dit. seemed' to prefer pills. The orderly Wl1° l>l°0llBllt up the remedies later in the day distributed the pills as cure< Pills did their va/ln best to quiet an C0ld, his sore throat offered warm ob Hllllglfls' mixture. - §Throt\ghout the day buzzer outfit was ln occasional re- Lloyd 000 0 Tolls the I rlll ofwofs Future. 0 mils- rliuisifliiil ; ro allen llllmllll. Impossible, lla Says. LONDON, Jan. 15.-“The'Al lies are still convinced that even Europe, and we have made that still_clearer in our reply to thc President of the United States,” declared Premier Lloyd George to- day, at the~ancient Guild Hall, ii- his speech on the “New Victory Loan.” ~ Many tvnlloll ln lilo steer Fresh from his achievements at the Rome Conference, the Premier ous audience _composed chiefly oi lfreat banker members nf tht beyond the invitation list, hund- ln. _,__ ;_ I _ _ . ° 3 _ halls and amiories, who _are thy rented from, and _ _ l I is there any political favoriteism being sho\vil?" A _ ' ____ _‘_ _ __ , _ B: ' __|_ Apparently illisattcmpt at politilcal muckraking re- . aroused to enthusiasm atld enorm-_H rl-“nrt -.ll , “ -» < “Eu h’ 35°" ““°‘,‘_°I} 0‘,'°'§’-”“,l’°“' After Roma llonfcnnca, Defect” “lurcaus which all tile typewriter coni- f- - A _ oooooooooo-Yooooooooooooooobbtooiooooooa 9-Poooov o+o<|-|»9-ooo You will become awfully weary of me if l keep talking typewrlters all the while, so I am going to take time off in this lesson to deliver a little lecture to the stenographers. I could be rl stenograpber and I am proud of 't. It pleases me to know that Dick- ens was a disciple oi’ the pot hooks ind dashes. and for this and other reasons I greatly admire him. FINANCING YOUR ABILITY. After you have- conquered short- hand and typing, either in your home or the school, the times has arrived for you to put your alhllity -to financi- _ll dccmint. Il`here,are several ways to search for a position. In my mind 'nord and bttter positions are obtain- _id by asking your stenographlc 'riends to keep ll lookout for you. Of -:ourso there is the other way of re- 'fistering at one of the e-mploynieut laliios conduct. :ldvcrtiso in- the newspapers, reading the “He-lp Want- ed” ads, or bc recommended fc-r rl ilaee-ll_\' tllc school from which you ‘raliilatl:d. ll [could make yol\l'_lil`o l‘oll'c~'.lt:ti\'e 1 would c-lily -wish that you' were li rradllate of a high school or at the :cry last that you have passed thro- =gh grammar school. Il‘hdse who iave made tl failure of English and .pelling also make a failure of busi- less ofllce life. I am sorry to say that 'here are any number of young peo- _lle who believe that shorthand and ypewriting are specialities that re- iuire no preliminary education. lbw as $25. He empllasized th' fact that the investing public ilevl-l ' The “Central Iilfornlatioil Office of the Canadian for colds, headaches, a sore hip, etc`_ 1-:gain would_be given terms equall‘ »'ood, and liillted that if the pres- L`b lPt”` ' ` ti' 'I l _ ~- - _ 1 era a_l: y, is, according o its own etter 1¢._?a_0'-U9 label You will probably see "For _,ect there would be Compulsor, of the Right Holi, Sir Wilfrid Laurier.” Thus, while léiiafithfgluzgfgzgaiiy or i"t°mauy'" loans at a nlucll lower rate of in.- Sir Robert Borden and his colleagues are striving ear- l\\lli10l' £0 Small lhldglgiffiiiitgdiiseiietigi iefeit- nestly and unceasingly to carry the country through cri- 'ganT;nw§f1';yggfne{0__‘{§gkg“;' Wh° 1 A ‘faPt“f0“5 "¢cel)tl°“ was. give' ses aild peril; while the bravest and best of our young C0ld and sore thrnft, decefviid B; li 3 rcmmr Ll0yd.`Ge°rge Sllcakmg 0' inlailhood ‘of all iarties ' nd crccds a-rc ull ud in l Similar legend' mm an inward' “Pllll he gen”-al Objects of ihc war fini _ _ _ _ _ l 4 gf E gl’ cation of the Doctors forty tml-so the verdict of the Allied fneetini _giving their lives to the Cause; when thousands of `D0wer counter irritant. I-lowovor. at Rome. The crowd cheered hi- Canadian _homes are saddened by death, and the heart greatly he might “ve b°”°mf°d _lll-° 1-eroratoil for several nlinutes. ‘ and mind of the llatioii is dedicated to the great task-,J@0li0llS 10 B further passage of thr, N0 Doubts of Result _his talents and time to digging up partisan material, iluisltlon. and nftér lights out some _ “WC "‘“~*`l SCC that the ffi-‘Und-"i imp 0! Satan woulr~ frequently bring tions of peace .ire laid solidly," h< lmkins ln the warmth were me las. cfs MCKGHHH. Lower Freetown, as achieve their aim,” that ‘i‘God who planted the spirit _'lh°l’i“g thCf'3bY to cmbafass the g°V°mm°m °f hl5 down curses on his head from gun `f1e¢:i;,_|-ed `c0untr . nerli disturbed Ii th M ' . -. y y_he|,. wooing of ;,'lum1e|_°"° I§°d§__h‘ He made a special point 0f’tl1l _ Nobody knows b_elte_r than Sir Wilfrid that there m,,_gazineB_ ,md diacnaxiég Waregevsf lmanimity of me Ames as reveak, has been no discriminatipn in favor of Conservatives 0|' Blmlls aroundntbo stove silently 1tRonle. “We are under no d_eln sion re ardin the nia mtude o how far the “burning illdignatiin and holy wratli“ will -ill the Selwtlon of omcefs' Three °f the ful" highest resorts. ' g g g 'coiilfilaitds in the Caliadian army ill France and Flall- (T0 be continued.) _ of the req _lt ,, he . I “TI I _ tiers .nc held by Liberals one of the ilflgatle Ge- -*--- _m,_t,0__'§\__’_ ____Offi'_§' ,,_c‘§h‘,§,,2§’_l' -nerals _is Col. H. H. McLean, Liberal nlemlieri for ties faced, iilid :lrrailgelncllts inadl ‘Quceil Sunbury N B And anyone who inquires into ` to deal with tllelll. All felt that i victory was difficult defeat wa~__ ‘ ° _ _, . . ‘ _ thc politics of the officers of our local battalions will " -- ` -bl I, -at once see that there has been an absolute disregard ' ~, 'm,l;.(|)S3' Pc' ._ _ . f art in thc matter of romotiolls alld a oint- ' - I 1-0 -mnmi mme 3 deep lm 0 P y r P . ,pp Private' S. Gordon. of Toronto who ipre-sslon m the ~state-ment that th' ments. l\obody but a mad partisan whose anxiety for lg nov,-_ in the _military hospim’ at fAllies were placing increased trus‘ joffice transcends duty to country and everything else B"lSllf°H» Ellglfmd. writes Mrs. Fran. _1n__tl1€_Strcngth of Great _Britain. the task,_ nor have \ve any doubt This nation is becoming mort lours. And this is the reason why now, more than §W°“ld 5°"l0u5l)’ "Y ld malnfadn lo the C°"tl'al`Y- followsz- _ _ an d more the ho `e of the 0 was ‘ ~- Brighton. Eng. - Q - - ~ pp evetj, every man who can- raise a hand to help in the cause should raise it either with a rifle or his dollars in it.i The fight is now on, a fight to a finish, a fight for life, for freedom, for the right to live. ` \\Vc ill Callada are still short of otir half inillion` iiicltf It_ may take more than thc half nlillioll to finisll t'h§,§5'ag. _Surely at this juncture there will-be no slack- .crs, no shirkcrs of fhcir duty, no hiding behind pleas- ant and comfortable positiolls. It is now light or pay~ and the weeks in the immediate future are to tell the tale. The last call is being made for melt and a call, not`tll‘e` la'sl`,"f_o'i' money. Are wc worthy of a victory,_ worthy of the life and the freedom and the prosperity we have so long enjoyed? The next few days will . »-r. - "fbi-'_-.__»~..‘-‘_». I .- ),¥ .. _____,___-___;!1_i‘»_i_llll rail illooilir .im ._.._'r._ ._',r _________, _.,é__ _ ____ _ __ ____ fam; iypfosessionf of `_a contempo- rary copiesbf two letters secretly sent out from Oua- to Libeml party vvorlcers throughout Canada by .the “Centr'al`iIriformation Office of the Canadian Liberal Party" which are so suggestive of the ,temper___and cali- bre of certiiitl Liberal`leaders, as well as of the' type of party harfare that is being _waged against the Govern-_ ment af th__e present, that we deem it a _duty _to give them to the public. Thiirst, dated Sep/temb_`er 't`6, i9l6, which speaksfor _ lf, is as follows: "You nfl; aww that reckless _expenditure has _the present unprecedented january weather has be'-__ bcen carried-lili`f'iori-the' fl'v€“'o1" six 'yea_rs, building drill halls and armiries 'all over thc coun- - try. 'l`llese_we_re supposed _to best serve the country _ goods, groceries, house fumishings etc. A few trips f-1'*-lir timiil of war. We Ilavelnow had two years of ,_ ""fs‘ti'é'lllll'lt_l`a 'warfare `a‘nd this oll'ice‘is anxious to as-_ _,.,.'¢¢n‘il§;',;a,\lili=l¢ ami: nles¢'tiflll“lnli; ol- armo- .'»_tll'i¢|’%hvo been used, if at all. - - _ “We have r¢ason»¢u.i»ii¢ve»cnlltitn mxnytowm ; ,_ and cities where drill halls have been erected the I 'A the_ac~ _ ' \Ve are iliformed by _Post Office Inspector \Vhear _tpat the_o'§ complete; Na&i)q__t_ial _Serv_i_c_c__ Cards to the 'wth H_ghxande¥:_s_°1"£'_ti‘;‘B‘_;tm_ -_t_ai_ii and thc civilization of Eui_-ope -l-“'_0UHl1 l C Ml' 0_ff€l°.“’“ 0** Ce 35, M-ll Vffy lion. I elm nt pres/ent in Brighton Hon . 'llle _more money wc get thc surei satisfactory, about 85 per cent. of the cards h'_'.ving g§_*;:i___?'lll10uBl;:_‘l_fPH;_} W0\ll;d;._ éizain the victory, the shorter the war,` _been returned whllc the _remainingones are ccfiiing in I _am yguljs ,.%pgc“;,f;_°“_ “ 'less' 2_1__ phrase that brought cheers slowly. 'In the City the per celltagc of cards returlicd . PTE- S- GORDON, `P 't. prffpcli SUPPOK? Simi tb' _ b t th, d,t M h wi be. d of N0_ 799175, . remlcr. _ the Brltisll armies wll 15 3 0” 97- ‘S VCTY Cfe ‘ 3 ° 5 0 “K mg ue ” 2 General Hospital, cleave their way to victory in 1917 doubt to the fact thatthe cards were called for by thc KISS; VIl;ard_. Every welploaded' Check is ,_ bet couriers. Along the rural routes the results have also yB‘:_,glft%n'_ ter_weapon of destruction than :l _been excellent with only a few exceptions. In thc ex- England. I2""°ll_5l‘ell- ‘ _---_---)0( deavouriilg to close up this inyentory this week and it _is sincerely hope'dtha't Princ`e`Edward Island’s will not ibe one of the incompleted lists. Let every card _be rc- fttimed at once and lct it be shown that the “little sister 'of the Confederation" which has already done 5 very 0 The dust on the streets of Charlottetown during come intolerable. january gales and summer dust make a most disagreeable and injurious mixture for dry of the motor sprinkler. vvould"help to glue the dust to the earth and hold it_ till the snow birds put their blan- ket upon it. Let us have theisprmkler. lil, (filled: and the United _Statgsnpld Dec 27 1916 short itote to thank you for your nice Christmas stocking. I appreciate' it the more seeing it comes from old Canada I aiu a Toront b tba had 4 oooooooo DIILY SELECTIOIIS F0!! llllllblll IEIDEIS _ Furnlaiiad by W 8.iLouaon- 0006000101040!-OO# - _-'ooo-|`~+-|»-|- o *.2 on lcredifably in other 'respects is still willing' to do more. I _ . 'COUllAoll` PRESS Orff iii' `Ll9)"-l G¢9l'Ee`_5P°k¢ f°\‘ f0f~ L" the” be "0 Slackefs in this mme' “°’ my d°I"Y 1 i 'rlmlliiweli,f'wim nr film _ if-iifiihmifiiiteviiailieliaiilif, ithat may be interpreted as slackness. Dld't4t fancy lite 'was spent on beds of 5a;d_ was being- ogergd °n»the mom .- ooao, _ Fluttering the rose leaves scattered Come, rouse thee! work while lt la ~' today: , ' . Courage; arlaei go forth upon thy' - - way. »/ , _ ' lionalyl and what of thatf _ i... dome :nuat be lonely; 'tis not given ‘ to al-I' - - _ To feqlua heart responsive rise and To blond another life within its own. Work can bo done ln loneliness. Work _ . . ' on. _ ' Dark- ‘hell,“.wllat of that? » D|tl'lt' (oddly CYOID Oli Blln wollltl j _ Franz BUi>iJ.'G¢rman consul-general at San Fran-A » g?,,__,¢¢7- _ _ _ cisco, -andliourmen assbciated with him, have l' °°°l0’l5_ 017 "'_lY7_'l`\l_¢¢'_ found guilty of planning' _to blow up munltlon plants mm imma "tiny mul, “.1 ,wt til " ft nt. ft"- -:. C "-14 _-7 . i I 'T "Ml *I\.°¥.rlP9‘_ll‘|» ht ._ _ _ ._ _. _ ufillalng iii' and armorle's.' In slime fsli`ips`,'raillvay bridges and The e' ' rlous halls and th accused ls a se men nsivdiwlllfpnum 1»,{»na'nll¢l»a_z ed and the despair of the oppres V _ Deal' Mrs. McKe'nna:- Jiue-t if 505” he Sal'-li ‘ He based his main appeal _foi the loan on the ground that i~ would shorten the war and savc Bri Arguing tllat this war would not ter how large her' debt became _therewete certain to be compensat- ing riches gained, lic said. “Th-; resources of the nation are in ‘ev- ery way beillg developed, directet all_d perfected; the nation itself if beiqf disciplined, braced up, quick- ,cnc ."'»' .- '- ' ' ‘ ti bl .1 l 1 - Xl? - . _ _ _ceptional cases the tardlness is no ou _ ue_ o care _ess 4,., ,|, ,.4 _|, * * , * ‘_ Q ,_ ._ _._ _'_ _._ g _bankmpt _Engl____d_ beca__se_____0 mu gflgweg . ~- ~ _ness or neglect rather than to ally objection to sign- ing the carhs. The National Service Committee is cn- * I _‘Y g _ 3ritain’s ellenlics, and would coil- -ieviccs of thc enemy. , generous terms the Government -,--"-) ( _ -_ _ _ _ ' - ' __ _ by the ml-sow? ' ; _- '_ could make 'withoutiiljury to the taxpayers. The Llon’a I THE GREATEST STUMBLING BLOCK So it is to the girl of [alreducutiotl _hat my talks must be made. She is -eady to take a position; sho- can ipell, she can write shorthand at the 'ate of at least 100 words a minute ind read lt. but- she lacks experi- -nce. This is the greatest stumbling llqck in the progress of the position- leeking youllg lady.` She must not, lowever, be discouraged. Everyone starts with the same handicap. Wei rlll assume that silo has been sug-‘_ ;osted all the stenogrllpjler and typisi. li the official ot some large company; This man has had nlucli experience 'sith office lwlp and about the last lling he wants to do is to break in a ew stenographer, so he will not be 5 good naturcd as you might expect. Typewriter Speed Secrets _ Told bythe ’~ _ _ _ Mistress of the Keys How 'ro~iviAl