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Bartlett Editor and Publisher: ` Associate Editor: V _ m » J. R. Burnett. -~, . D. K. Curriq._ tg Mono/iv. Aneusr iam, 1913’ A ` ‘ V _ 8 :v _ _-_-_ . A A »:_ Y Y _ V- - -_-::f<-==- ff:-- ~_,-,~: f : ':-A: --=-»--=-A-Y-YM-2 ¢ E'~‘v: _ ' 1 ue- ".33 _,J ._ %'_“"_*.. `.;- , a e aw o an o na ions,a of humanity, that has deliberately ordered and deliberately sanctioned the murder of innocent wornen_and children, the murder of wounded soldiers_and nurses in hospit- als and hospitals ships, is not to be dealt witht by ordinary international agree men s. 'rim oiimmn iin.\s'i‘ The Germans ave vainl attem tod to V1 _ sl 11: 'fr' ir- '.\ ~f_ 'I , _ h ._ I. y _ p - l"___F(",Rl§[,!7'Pf',_ in shift from themselves to their opponents Z _ The war‘has now dragged its weary and bloody length through four years, and has entered its fifth. V In these' four years much has happened. Belgium, Serbia; Roumania have been crushed, a third _oi'V Northern France has been laid waste, mil-I lions have been killed and property the value of which cannot be estimated and' WhiCh C311 I1€V@I‘ be 1'€S_t01'ed has been-.deS')_effect that the famous Admiral Lord Dun- troyed' _ fi`Practically all the civilized nations Vol# the earth are involved in it and will _be in-l volved until the common purpose of all is attained, namely, to crush_Germany into' absolute inability to again plunge the, world into such a welter of blood, and '£01 teach the whole world that international, .- -» I _ _ P P y y I ’ righteousness inust phevahlécah ;S hghawgeeee whieh hed been distilled in the ieiler. efafy all 1;_Sh3§`ed tothi Wong tm ed |atories of German chemists months and, l) e lliausds W lc Eftho Gesmans themiielisff-.` probably yeirs before’ .the. Cylinders and n _t,_€;__V2;J. V§11_SS10f; V11) tit mfent of Prince paraphernalia forthe distribution of which 9%, 110 9-ky OE Ge S 6 b dor who were all ready, while picked men had been Lic$1nV§WS y»ht 9 _e1`tf11a(1i1_a111_ta?5a uiV1ica_ carefully trained in their use. “E91 tt; tfllt 110i 111 <;11_ 1i1;§t1ed 01;) lil GEF _I We all know the story of the first gas at- r;VfV>1;]» fof; avg; wits 01;; the dorhinatiorn hack by the Germans, how it caught British ofdtllle world. p ll`his Wald, the outcome ol’ 'hI;;),;)g1),?e,c1(;n;,I;,le,§;:;lcl;.,H,I;,l,):`i(;,1p aired’ brénlgglg sms; $251325.;“dr1§:s:§r.;i§§.‘zine me-y'mg-1-‘1??”p1-1052-ii - _ and horrible tortures. The danger was m m m war Reiner, inspired with the imperialism of Prussia, announced “It is precisely oui'Vf eral/Ing for expanslon _drlves us 311" lng lT1Olltll arid IlOSl}I‘llS. Tl`l€S€, hOW€V€l` task diiuntedhlin At any rate when 10 the P21515 Of C011<1‘~1€St» 111 V1€W Of Wh1C11|proved but an indifferent protection andvl ° ore effective means were resorted to. Ev- 11° W” 011° _°f 111° 111051 ““v°P“1=“' men in England, and -there was a general impression that nobody could make a success of the Food all chatter about peace and humanity can and must remain nothing but chatter." ehtua11yVthengh,.elnCt tl th B _-t- _ N01 1055 01111110115 10 116309 are the W01”dS '01' thorities ,came to the dgnclnsidn tlizliillslélgv it W Professor Meinecke: “We want to become 11901919 has 211`1S@11f1`01`f1 0111‘01‘1g111211yl1U1`@- ous and mephitic- line still more deadly. L t c_ V it __ __ ~' ism 0 ac ep _ ' ' to ourselves. _ _ . _ . _ Vh b Germany had been for nearly fifty years preparing for this war but that her aim was days the New york Herald “the beast ig world dominat1on._ Her preparation in ¢ HOW first to use it on the éea_ The inch meenng was to be kmed wherever cluded the building of a fleet that could dent Ong mn. eoast at Smith Island is none - I II'l3l`.Cl`l tllé BI‘llZlSl’l I1?l.Vy, the I'€CI'l11lL1Ilg' 0llV_{f,he less serious because the hthous d-ecessary wherever there 'was a. limit- g e an cd supply of ii commod'lty;' and finally the Food administration was to ment of a network of ’bri1nc‘hes.'l`hls would utllizo local advantages of season and specialty, and distribu- tion, and would put a check on the waste of food due to the lack of the largest army in the world and honey--ffoastguard 1 - V _ combing every country in the world with _jfeeted hy thI;e;;(;n£;it\€;€gi;;13é}2§£3g' gl; Germanism inorder that when Great Bi-i-hp,-eW]e,._ Ibis the Sheer devntry and man tain, France and Russia were crushed the I 1I1t0 1161’ 31°111S- AS 710 111956 311115 111010 1-* and a fixed resolve to beat the' universal no questlon' _ enemy lL0 the (ll1St. 113121011 Wlllcll (1085 cold storage and quick handling As The War has now been In progresq fm Sl.l'C-ll l}llll`ig`S _and 3. P90131(-3 Wllltlll approveg he worked on Lord Rhondda was .able to substitute food cards for food queus, 'and later a rwtlon book, which everybody now accepts without ii. murmur. While Lord aters b t_ d b Rhondda was ilrm as a rock once he _ _ _ _ ~ V _ Ol' y C215 ing OWU as Qmbs fr m took a position, he was always anx- she has conquered, peace with indemnitiesfthe en. they would unnesitgtingly do ZOV over four years and Germany, realizing and 1 d th - V that she is being beaten, that her scheme thataillfpbég/uSzmeeldleiilh;}?fi?gii(tl~1?vaV1l,c§1ektl1ll)e“ for world domination is thwarted for the Could exterminate the entire population 0% present, is whining for peace, peace by the map, peace with control of the territorvi §`€St Of the W01‘1d W0111d the 1"1101_'@.€aS11y f'°1_H hole nation with a righteous indignation A to Germany, but no consideration for the countries and the nations she has outrage i ed. aim in wanting to quit at the present 0 stage? Is it necessary to ask if the arro gance and the egotism and the German superman training of a century, would be satisfied to quit short of the original pur - pose “to absorb the world into ourselvesl’ There are still some of Lord Lands downe’s stripe who in his senility wants peace, peace any way, peace even by the These are not the kind of men who have built up the British Empire, not the kind of men who handed down to us the herit-_ age of freedom which we enjoy; not thel kind of men 'who are prepared to lay down Is it necessary to ask what is G~ermany’s h ~` w Y war weary and want peace, peace any way. T N ly spiritual impulse to absorb the world in- This they have VdeneV also the French Wnne w however atrocious; that a veritable beast the eternal sham-e of being the first to use l_101'S_0I1 gases in warfare. 'A few weeks be- fore such, gases were actually employed by therr_i’n_e:lr Ypres, early in May, 1915, some of their papers insidiously suggested thai they Were being ‘used by British troops. The suggestion was artfully based on a legendwvhieh had been current in England for a century _or more and which was re - vived at the time of the Boer War to the d0_I1§ld'lV1_¥id _submitted to the military auth orities o his day a scheme for wiping out an army-a scheme so frightful that it was scouted, although it was placed under seal in_ the archives of the War Office or Ad - mlfalty- Results quickly showed that the legend wns revived in Germany in order t<_ re are t e wa for the use b her arm of et as promptly as possible by the manu - is sufficiently well known that tlie U °t- 'e r e ' ai ' ~ 'I ' Qu_0tation_s ofsiniilai import rnig t C ed States has not neglected the methocluof' Rhondda Th e Pune ples ' ` multlplled 11”1d@f1111t91y~ T11e1`€ IS 211150" warfare invented and first resorted to by lute and irrefutable proof not only that the lmivel-Se,1ene,ny_ N £4 “Having first used poison gas on land,” gnancy of such an attack which fire the ew York by empoisoning the surrounding mericans now realize that they are fight- ng an -enemy which shrinks from no deed port. Despite the fact that Lord Devonport had' ii. »llletlme’s exper- powers of leadership and organiza- tion, he was a failure as food con- troller.'I‘he cliief reason was that he Changed his mind too often,Vand dis- played itlie very qualities which his acture and distribution of masks cover- ,lfrevious cm" had gm" ”° mn' ust fight the beast with his own wea ons 1 ii ~ _ _ ~ _ _ , ii _ _ i 1 - a world people. Let us remind ourselves gwe him desesef hls Own medicine agd if diss] ldffelrtedt ldhiilllltizhefdllr ‘ ' ' , . ' ~ . . _ _ 1 ` ‘ ' that the belief in our mission as a woild pogslble admlmster Somethmg m the gage. "wil »l»ef<»i'c Lloyd Gvoise appeared a most brilliant and conspicuous that there were three chief things to possible; n rationing system was nd- lous to improve his system, and- looked keenly to the public to no- tice what bright mind had found. ii 0.1 -‘._.'1 .".-.~.l» . -._... '_ d Rhondda a Great Man In time to come, the late form controller will be remembered, psi'-_ hzips, as one of the greatest civilians developed by the ._war._ No civilian ever tackled a harder job tlian_ lic when he succeeded Lord Devon- lenceln the grocery ‘business and had distinguished himself for f. Perhaps the iiiagiiitude of his ie resigned more than :1 year ago o Rliodda on grounds of patriot- Ile coiisentcrl, and in a ycarniailo uccess. Froiii the beginning 'he sriwl 'bo done. In the flrst place, pro- be iieeeniriiiizeii i{y the establish-_ e must destroy it. ,, ~ N.0'riss ; ` an s, and they both wallop Wilhelm and Where, asks a writer _in the Boston ranscript, in these crushing days is Herr Rosner? “Is there not a high tower near oyon? Are there not pro-German frogs their lives if need be in order that that her- in the marshes of the Somme to croak a itage shall be handed down unimpaired to barrage for the rtreating Huns? It is a future generations. _ great mistake for the'sake of history that Those who talk peace today, who imag- the _All Highest and the All Littlest should ine that we can compromise with Germany, r who advocate coming to terms with Ger-` many, are either traitors to their own coun- emain silent at such a precious -moment.” By conservation on the part of the peo- try or they ignore all the facts of the his-V`,plVe of Canada and the Unit-ed States the tory of Germany and ofV the/ war. There, greater danger, which but few realize, that can be no safe peace with Germany until the Allied nations in Europe would be forc- she is beaten and compelled to acccpt such e cl to make pe ce on account of food short- terms as the civilized nations now at warlage has b e t d. Th t _ 'with her. shall dictate; no safe peace while,ine has vaeliirslhaleldflr Themeed iirfeccoilgecixgildln a Hohenzollern sits on the throne of Ger»- a many. Anything short of this would be to ' nd increased roduction is still urgent. Ellhisscountry alld the United States are 81110 hel' the 0PP0l'li11l1ity Shi! Walits, to fur-~` practiciilly bare of 1917 wheat today. Re- :.*.;:i.:‘i.‘;..‘°’f’i,..s...."iii-ii.*f.*..~.1”1a.s.'1.;'i,.;° ri§f_“r2iis_ ve as been let loose in the world and that for ‘B k ’ . . .V _ as _ ur own sa e as well as that of civilization cannon" READERS "5=`~"3% 42.*# 5B$\\¥$di$$$$¥¢W$15l$dBl9};$ I-llziig has the tanks, and Foch has the iivee through yedre of pen. win. patience superhuman -- for iie’er map. There are those who are becomingi his blankV blank blanks does me wm,,,,,,,,_ An ,,,,,,_,,,,,,, ,,,,_ , . nawsssewnonasae DRILY SELECIIOHS F01! V ° #Q Furnished by VI. I. Louuu I THE si-iu1'-IN I I know a crippled _woman who ture rages throughout her strlch en fra.me;V(B,n_ hour 'would seem ltike ages if I endured' -the same. _S‘o‘ne~ times I call upon her to ask liar how she. stacks; it _ls her polnll of honor to utter no slacks; she -hsiiids out no alases, but says she’s feslllng gay, and every Vhour that ,pasgses brings some new joy hei' iway. "lI'm all serene, old chappie." she saiys. "as you can s'ee;'my heart 'is alwsiya happy, the Loi-d’é so good to mei!" Thus chortlcs :pain-racked _A.unitie, and says lt with a smile; and wlietn I leave her shanty I kic‘k myself, a while. For I am strong and scrapuyz l'm sound in wind and llmfb; and el Pm seldom hiippy; I wail a. graive- yiird hymn; wliene’er I meet revers- es`my howls iii-e agonized;I sa.y,wiith bitter curses, the'gods are subsiiiriz- ed. When life seems like Decemlier. a thing, of gloom and care, I wish I could remember old Auntie in lher chair, forget my whinnings lintelfiil, and that wan shut-in see, who slays that she in gratefdl, "die -Lord'a§ so f to mel” ` ihzvrlivll DI 13%: E?.ii.i'.'i2“l{l. fiiui; dl; Year End Offer V li-om l,nbor'| Ranks » li alstin A Popular ,Choice _ Having arrived ln Parliament lt was not -long, before Mr. Clynes had won the respect of the members. He did not shine as a Labor orator, and spoke only _wlieii some question was before the l_iouseV which concerned the trade he represeiited. _Then -he spoke with a. knowledge of the facts modprator itliaii an attorney. That his iippoliitinetn to succeed Lord Rlionildo. is approved by,lliose who know Clynes is suificlentfjribute to the esteem -which this Labor i.noin'b- er, almost unknown to,the gencrol public before tlic`war, has inspired. The late Lord Rhondda was some- what of an autocrat, but he and Clynes built up a relationship as colleagues which stood inany a hard strain and ripened into warm friend ship. As Mr. ‘Collins says. “He stands out as one of the signal con- tributions' of thc labor camp to the coalition of parties," ami has well proved his ability to work liiirnion~ iously with representatives of other groups, which is rare indeed among Labor members. _ - - - i YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED .2 nv nev_ -r.e.i.iNeco'r'r, o. o. ' (All rights reserved) , ` Dr. Lliiscott ln this column will help you solve our heart problems. religious, natural, social, financial and every other anxious care that per- plexes you. lf a personal answer is required enclose ri five cent stamp. No names \v-i‘,l bo published; lf you prefer, sign your initials only; or use a pseudonym. ' _A CHRISTIAN soLDiEii:- "A Minister" asks, "Can a man be both a soldier and a Christian " General Gordon -was looked upon as a Chris- tian of heroic typo. And certainly -he .was a true soldier. Doubtless tliere are wars of aggression, wars of extension of territory,and wars of commercial gain, in which a Chris- tian knowing the alms and motives of the war, could not conscientious- ly engage in.But a Christian may cer- tainly iight -*in Tlefencef ot -home and country, and -in defence of oppress- ed and-helpless pepple, and for_great principles of inrerty and justice. -_ ~ AUTOCRACJY AND ‘ DEMOC- iiAcv~`-'fmtfseiennw' ence new ?l~~""A ' `_;i'~»n~».| 'i . _`V_`\'\\\\-\'V, ”;\\\\\ \ \ m j/ _ open to few, and, a moderation and ' ’ _ reasor/ablenes willthal attained lby'_ j ' fewer still._ He was always rather zi for Pi 'J' I f/ Columbia or Edison record, played. offsun by" '_His successor, 'Mr.C1yne|, is n dif- W - _ 4 A mlm W1lV0:'lIi"Eckling one of the? ferent type of man. ‘Both Devon- V . V V V V dei important dimeuit eiviiieiaovrt- and Rhondda were Sree! Gm- $1. De¢e[nbef _. $]_;», jobs in the worlgnqwny h, Jenn R* polyers of labor, while Clynes' tath- _ __ _'__,_____.__,vg1g;__j__;~_,,;_._i_5»__,,___ ,,,, _;____,____,____4,____>V__,,: V '_, ' _ Clynes,wlio f6llows"'Loi-d Rhondda ash 9' W" I3 whore" 1" "' L““°“m"° W I ' ’ ' “ ml ' - - i Food (lontrollerl He has .the initiall Colm" mm' There Y°““3 Clynes" gontains the fullest and ' llvilntlllw 9! a training under Rlion-__ too. earned _his daily bread at a _ nt of the V - _ -, _ da,»dnd the other advantage. mai`°1’“° Wh” "‘° °“‘l“_’° h"“'°,"’°§" a es accou S _ _ ° , , ~ -=_'~`»'* B ,.859-,|, foam me; worn, ie- ever; learning his ilessons- iit~sclmo _ . e - - _ _ ~ 1 -_ - _ .nil = _ _ my that the g,.eatVm~nn WMV Wm, did managato scrape-gtogethor' some i V C2.l‘l:l6Sj"lihG , _He»'heii¢_1io<»ver. _med me eiideueie 1°" 01 °'1“°“"°“- “““ “'° “"°“°"‘ 'by graphic news of the ‘world srdoings in' ~1ajd-1 -' I i -in the 3,-meh mes, e,,,,,h{i_ehed J. -P.»Collins. ln the Boston Tran- g dition to the War newB_.~- I . V. » -V».»iV _ __ i system-that is lllizely to ' answer ull? 9`°"P*» that 0" 03° °°‘¢’I*;“;’“ M “i°` 4 ." _ ' "’ " Mmm,-B demands _th‘n,__V' maj” no i tuaily copied ou a V c onary n _ _ _ _ _ . :~_ - _ .- .§|g_N9ve,»¢he|e“V theréiqrll sure tg bl; order that he might remember.-the GUARDIANVCRITIBS all the B J. V.. anxiwg and trying _days ahead fo; meanings of words. Fortunately this best city and provincial news_ d1stnct__» f ML g1yneB_ and may he ,that his dictionary habit did him no harm. correspondents are pald and I-el1ab1e_ VV V days, yo,-_,V will hehshortened by the for when he went to Parliament .- _-f _ , gr” ‘“‘°°"° “"1 f°“P°°°‘”*“‘*°° ”‘““ ““‘" ° ”"' " THE' GUARDIAN eerriee the deiiyeieeie ~ which heh, n0,w~,§,,de,.tah,ng_ That gulshed_ for the simplicity of his _ V , Lord Rhondda wee, n viemn of the language, and for his resolute re- ‘ and Sl'l3.I'€ market and tl'l€ pI‘0dl1C€ lTl8.l'l{6tV food shortage ls not to be denied. “xml *'91-311°!" E style °f debate that I`€pOI`l1S. " ,He died, aB.u.n|y_.in the service of justifies the old Vepigram- that lan- _ e V _ V 111” ‘=°““ffY 8° mush 11° had 11111811 g“““91 1" “We” “S “° "°*‘°°“' °“' THE GUARDIAN is the best advertising' " i -_ - iii b - . _ f . _ °“ ‘H-Q-“bl” M "‘-‘-mf" A ’“““ “sed ‘° mugm It was as a a or mm er . medium in the Province. It is read by the' l i gVo0d_m_Vmg an hh nm he ate anthat Glynes got into Parliament., _ _ _ V V _ W., ,,»---,f,',,",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, nm, he- having wel-ned me wey ie nie from .; , great maJority_of the population wh_0_ can impdli‘8ll“*"en" dzliere, deepne me 1" the wiv as secretary of H 11111011 ; read, and its circulation is guaranteed by V' _ greeier need iiiere wee in me own' °f °“1=‘“°°"- ' - ‘ ‘_ the annual audit of the Audit Bureau of - case for neurieiimeni. _ .~ i- ' ' - ‘ - < Circulations, the official auditorS,0_f_'Gh,0»~_. ` ¢~_ <1 -» \ National Advertisers and the NeWVe?i2J_.p_¢.=lfiq__;1.`V ' Associations of Canada and the nited . , States. ` __ ' l THE GUARDIAN is in itself full value for -I its money every day and all the year. " :V i s i _ .Y _ + Q _ r I ‘I New Subscribers $1 . _,Till the End of Year $1. ` To the _Publisher of the Guardian, ' Charlottetown. Please book my subscription to ' the Morning Guardian till Dec. 31st, it 1918, far which 1 enclose $1.00. ` I Signed_.-... -A _ Address......._.............._ 1 ,_ .»‘n~-V ..i.. .;o\._-_ - _ _she is governed by o. kliig? As alpeople elect a piir'liamen~t to ,make- inatter of fact England is noi gov-I laws for the government of the coun- `erned by a king, she is governed by try and it ls the klng_’sV_¢_luty to sign the piirllanient at Westmlnlster. all sucli laws no matter wlil1t"hi| England is what is called a constitu- private opinion may be. .England tional monarchy, 'that is there is ii is as democratic as if she`v/ere a constitution which provides that thelrepubllc. ` ' gunxixn-sn-ni up __ f 3"; I 'E Vu” ;z»/..~////.vAwwffmMwa0//#mmMW//#fmvwfvmmv/any//#W/H/H4-vW/Aww/.uw00rv/¢...'<¢<<: -_/,542/-.,,,, ...,,_,,__, - -_ if ' Ti-in i|.ms.s'r INsunANcis Aaign lu Dluncls E.nwAn.n Isl.ANu ` f _ `A rr-rr", _ Judge by ine i>As_'1', what the irirr- .5 he-V ' , URI] offers your family, you men with- V. V l" g_,_/ _ Lit In uranc T ' _ out e s e. V V_H V ve _ f ‘- The poorer ii man may be, the more 1' A fs' ,Q2 \ his family needs ~protsctlon;_ the rich ~l,l man requires Lifslnsurance to protect =f 1 his °“'~”'te- A H0041 P01103' to meet the Succession _ Duty - has saved many an Estate from sacrifice. 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