.,-_;._<_, a lN-g. at!» .. . _ PAGE FOLK nus BIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN {11-111-1 11cm "1" EruldcutP-H’. Chutn- b’. Mc-Lurc, .\I-l'. \l\51"|'Il'-\ll|t'l .I. is. norm-n Hnretury-Llcun-Col II. .\. slulilnnlm, lb. b. U. l" Uirrflnr~—J. IL Ulrlll-IO nl ll. K. (‘lllrle I u.» |l.,- Nulll- (In udunl ) nll-lllerl-d 4| in lu.l.-".| lnul l'nll|~|l Slllicl .l.|.~l.\l\ll\l~,:. spl AKPIM‘! |l|l‘._ Nvlv “(Ilurl Building, lll-ll’ ' T-nu-r lluihlll II Aunt-lute '1 1 11"’ >-»>-i<— —-~ r Iurnlng bully (Iuumlell [L50 per year (In unilunrrt AIIYERTIFIXC- h UNITED 5T.'\'l‘l-IS—Tl|o lll-church In! liulldllli- New York City, boners.- liuillling, Iimlnul City. “llluuullu; Trunt Building, 5'!- Luui»; hi lug, Sun Yrnncllrfll H215 iii. Yurk (‘en- lllh-rlnllllu" .~_\ unlit-ult- lllmmng Maazm A good neighbor Is one who owns n lull-l -|', la-lvn lncuer, lzllzn roller. know shovel, spade, and a rake. THURSDAY, you‘ 1K. 1918- LESS SABRE [gATTLIyVG JUOKIHIS trill tcl-nllllty no". fall to President Roosevelt's 'l'\lll£"l_\' ap- or “he who sure-Mgr; a3; w, yo), W51 o“ Tuesday ‘or an annmnmlt’ 1alty, wlao certain‘. l saved Canada truce, backed up by Prenlicr Rdlll- l‘ nay MacDonald's warm irldorsatinll, ' has evidently llad its effect in Gcr- ' many: While reclfflrmlllg Germany's "right to live,,' Chancellor Hitler, in his speech in the Reicllstag ystcr- 1 day, exercised greater YHOGCYHLlOlIj than was anticipated from his 1111- 1 T110 L@3'f111§15/11s 1fl11@1'-<1al' 1155i 11ml! utterances and declared sign- yiotddliS freely recognize, were of the; lficailtly the British Prinlc n15‘. of llle Anlerican stock. and us‘ Minister's arms plall would be '11 Bourizlo‘, says, “quite untitled for rthrtlnz 901113" for a soluzltvn oz the like rude experiences of a. pioneer‘ qrms problem. iltfe." Yet what pioneers they made, How the blacDlm-ald 1m conditions harder than their Seven Seas the Brltlsil people luay “remember with advantage" thexpifi story to wilicll 0:1‘; a. Pericles eould do justice. tlla: plan pro- ....§.....-l. lluhu l-w-crttists m‘ c1111: 111111110115 1111115 rernllld till‘ lull-Id illa: til.‘ lllfillldlfi" t .1 gm- thg 13;-_;5.h EnlpLrc. kept cvcij green. whorl vol" tlalliczlcd uler tllel It has often been rrmnrkfii} that tile grca: !li5vO\'t‘1'195 0i $91611“? "9' qlullliy- have tu be pad for in hu- man llvcs. Oi l;ol‘.l,ll,'. L. this truer than of tlle 3-1115! A 1"~‘-'1‘"1 911 #13 from mutton p0.ll‘..i out that 15h l%ohp of £01m: of England, because of the work they (‘lid to den-hp and adapt this' n“ lam" W 311mm‘ “'0' grout mo“ fQl‘ tile use oi mankind. .'l ifli.‘ll.'l‘lii' Llvllrc I1REVENTS Th“, are Mug m. my“, pai,,;,,;jy,~1 nan JILIOIENTS but because of their courage and -—--" _ devotion the lives of a great nlany W11°11 D13 lfiammg dlsmwered 111' ‘other poop“, have bu,“ and “m be nlillill and was able to save the lives SavflL nll,._hc,_.,nux.k,' they have 10f dlabezlc [Xttlvllfchifitlllle investiga- llcljserl to rid lll.‘ X-rag‘ Ltself of its,‘ m“ "“1‘5‘111v11“m1v5 111mm‘ for "anom dangers’ u ca“ m, handled sayelyuutller COlldllltlllb-“ltll marked suc- ccss. Uldbfillfia‘ lolluclly meant death ill a few years. Similarly Drs. Millet and Mur- 1 . l r v '1 All interesting fat-bailout. the chit-f j ‘tijifldféilgvfitlijzughggazfiafi 1511111515 111x21; Perlliciells EHIlkCRIAlVZUSO had always ' “Y 1 " ‘ Jllmilll. delllll ill one to three , ears. "°"1°m“dl'1 111M 15 m“ 511111116 and. Now we find these patient KIM)!‘- cntrzllzcc laced lll a curtain dircc-‘iayory. rUsfiu-Cj, my.“ using “vel- or tivll- T118 P31111111“ ‘*1 617311 1111“ ‘ ]l\'L‘l‘ extract ill various other con- ul-lcnted east and west, and the muons Spllirlv laces due cast. Anlollg olllcr1 1cm- jjjguujqp, 011E investigator, thiuss. 1111s clicnlctiau of thejll-lllellllllllallg lilac Ollc? of the main temples served U) fix the great all- uses of tile il\t'l‘ ls to purify the llual festlval winch lllarked the l'C- blend. reports llll.‘ successful use of currcllcc of Spring, the birth of all- ' lilcr extract lll ltidtlcy ailments be- otllcl" year. To the ancients, tllc 1 cause tile livvr (‘K111181- OW-‘FCHHW the new yea;- began “jg, $pyjng and 1,1“) poisons from tllc putrefactlon 1n the world was more than lllllf through 1, illfge 1111951111- llow. ssielltists hctlcclorth will not‘ have iOllllllkP such sacrifices. l A Lost Petition or y The American Loyalists (John W. Lydekker in “United Empire") l nl Iifay, cclllldu wul celebrate the tnvilllflblt! Gems that worm it] 150th anniversary o! the advent of (Your American colonies and P10" tllc ulllcca rrlnpuc myallsts, whose vmces) in utter Detestutloll; as be- stcl-y- has lcccllrly becll told by Mr. mg‘, ill ule very highest Dull"- 1111' A. Q, Bradley lll a vollmle reviewed warrantable and nefarious, and U13! m United mnpire for July last. The m: will, therefore, contribute every- fgtc of the American Loyalists has tiling within our power, w l111l‘l'°111 tended to be overlooked by the world their carrying this most. iniquitous at, large in view of the momentous Attempt m“, Execution, “has yllc “varlofllldcpendence, “we do crave’ ‘moreover. h, (m. though ln Canada lt is never likely humble“ Alanna,’ w declare to your 1° 1” ’°'g°11°“' Most Excellent Majesty. that we aw so far from conceiving ourselves a8- grevcd or uljured by Your Royal Majesty, or the Parent Countri’, 111111 wlltl-larlwise, we are fully assured all Your Majesty's American Sub- jects have been highly favored and. indulged, not only by Your Royal Majesty and by Yclll Royal P18- eleeessors, but also by the Parent Country: For Annual Requlsitlolls have been made on, and liberally granted by our European Plellou’ Subjects, whereas Such Rcqusitions have not been made on, nor 8111111- od by Your American Subjects, for the Protection and Defence of the whole lmgllsh Empire; so that we are fully convinced, from Matters of For some years prior to the out- brag}; of tllc war, the Court party, or 'I‘oricr. in New York, had estab- lished themselves in opposition to the Nationalist party, and bitter feeling had sprung up between them as a lesult of the passing of the Stanlp Act in i765. The Tories, who lat/er became known as the Loyalists, were chiefly drawn from the ranks of the Crown officials, the country gentry, the clergy Of the English Cllurcll, and a minorlovof the clergy of the Dutch Reformed Church. These last were the representatives of the old Dutch colonists who had transferred their allegiance to the English Crown after the capture of FAITH BY EXPERIENCE The Royal Bonk hos always believed in the worth of Canada's basic resources and in sound industrial enterprise as on essen- tial of notional development. his a belief which experience hos iustifled and which varying conditions have not uttered. poses to iilllit laud force." l.»- tillla ex- 'gr.ln<l_nareilfs and grcnI-gl'azldjlzll'-, the eighteenth cen,_u,._,. Mm“. March ; Another lllvcstig"l\t0l‘ reports that ROYAL OF BANK CANADA Ncw Ncthcrland by tllc English from tile Dutch in 1664. Stubborn and undeniable Fact, that Your American Subjects are not During the War of Independence merely an uninjured but a. 111E111)’ the Loyilllsts were in a dlflicult. po- favoured People: Since Your Maj- 9111111941133 111° Lwguc 01‘ N111” 5: 101115 had faced! King George III, became lilc tillrci not tile fiflflmllh-Cr CXLYJCLS 11111110115” u“: strength marked tile nations gratitude b)‘ all‘ 111011111 111 1119 3'01“- 111 31°59 ‘13151 u‘ me hem: and blood‘ essem 1S"l)YQlflbL‘l‘ was t-lle seventh 1l10lll1l1 Dr‘ JO“'C1)11 K‘ >mmt concludes l“ m“ adhemd 311;, Dcconlbe, we mum as mm that apparently liver extract in ad- cE-Xfisficéa .... ‘ZWLOOO order that those I J \ Germany , tit) not» GlHlhtt . 1251.000 200.000 (11.1 1'10“ Belgium .. Bulgaria . Spain France to tllc unity o.’ lll; iillpirc . . , and ‘all their clllnlrlul and clcscelldauts1 yby ember sex are to be distinguished; (may) by the capital letters affixed to their I M‘, jflfllflcS »U.l<}." In many a Cana< ! gmlyyyl ‘ ‘llOlilC tile right to use 11- - 155000 Ii” a murwhnd PO” czechosloyakja jflfljjllfi ELM-bur) jliznpire Day. wll..-ll fill. Each other Continclllal jCanluliall lady, l: is lll plrrllll- ilk‘ 5931B (crest to turn tLl \\l'.l'...l.n Kirby“) From 1111959 111311105 1t ‘my 11° 5111' “Canzlcilan Idyllz," ll >1 published in! 9115511 ‘V1131 15 1n m” minds of me 1281i. Tile omnlug Illtcriudt: pictur- represcntatives of the various eoull- ‘cs the fishers on the Shorts of Lakcl‘ ‘mes’ 69111111115’ looks at Franco n“ kHltliYlO on a lmcly Mo? ulorllin; one side and Poland on the other. greeting the day “which was Vlc- lach with home forces equal to hers. t . m null 170.000 dtlOjlllfl no.1 toll 0O Oflfl ‘lll U111. all one Nobody outside of Germany bcllcves 1 10:19.5; énd, a hondajfw‘ mvom“? that an attack will be made on that 1mm 531ml o‘ Canada’ m“ Home o‘ _ ‘ ‘_ '- ylcyalty from days of old," and ll0ll-» wimtlry’ 11111312: fgnhfwcln ‘Ililqzllklil (;£|01ll'lll'_§ the day by giving even the] 2k‘: j: ‘xjzk; Higifslngzillgat) thug fish a hoLday. In the next Inter- he would get back the lost. tcrritllri" ludc 2111109115 slmioc LET?’ “yea- ‘ l. Us Y u, dllllli, lan some, slnl," w lose forc- Yrzxgzeiirxzsixiitliqtgojf itcf‘t_>il1_li‘“tbff.ll‘fl when tllc Continent was rent own sake‘ Fmmc has no munw my -'l>;.' rcbzllitlll, were 111C‘ New Pllgrillls toms w war; Gcmmny has. It ismvllo sailed alvdy in a hundred ‘ppuent mm this nnxww ha‘: ab“€"1l'1l}'fl()li'Cl'S"> to found "a new New been experienced in tile LlllltCi11lgngizlnd imbibi- Hmn we “M” 1° mngdont ycrclltc tile fabl‘ r: .1 rllst- and loyal President Bonsai-en's PFUPOSZllIJ 151111“ ‘°‘1f“‘1“1"‘1° ‘"1111 111° 15m‘ ‘uh which Hm“. “prrjcws “grow PUT‘, out tn "restore zl hundred- mem comempyuyc m. m, uui,nnt,._,_f-lld in their new lands the losses objective the complete C1ilillllflYlOll10f m" "k1" T119 "01111119 (‘W15 111111 of all offensive weapons, and. in ‘the 1 15 lil0\\'111l; on tllc meantime, a. substantial reduction clt‘ 111111651 511171116 11011111515. delivclcd at m“; vyeapqny, and me ennyynafmnltllc centennial celebration at Niel. o! others. Iilcy call for fllc adop- 1 Hm 111 1881- $0 that. long since, one address ‘ed’ lllcmbcrs. ’l‘llis purging is to bc- ‘gill ou Jullc l and 1cm is that, because of flora of the MacDonald plan and for I solemn pact of non-aglzrcssiull whereby each naiioll would be bound not to increase existing armaments; or to ‘send any armed forcc act-oss- dts frontier under any jirctcxt. If Chancellor Hitler is sincere in Welcoming the Roosevelt. disarma- ment proposals, lt will mean tllc re- lief of a situation which had begun to reach a somewhat fi1lil‘l'll~ lng deadlock. It rclnailw. of course, to be scen wllat. the Nazi leader means by his frequent. refer- ences to "equality and security." Lord Hallsllanl has plainly llltiln- atcd that. the British Government, while sincerely deririllg dlsarnla- mcnt, could not agree that equality of status "meant. letting Gcrlllally" [o halfway up the stairs and flu other Powers coming lllllflvay dov. ll and meeting on the landing." 'I‘llcl-l~ la evidently a long way to go bcfnl-c In agreement satisfactory to all parties is reached; but it can at feast be said that the prospect for ouch an agreement is brighter than it was a few days ago. LOYA LIST DA Y mnplm Day this your, says the "United Empire", journal of tile Ravel Empire Society, should carry in enhanced meaning from the fact that eight days earlier will be com- memorated the 150th anniversary of the landing inst. John, New Bruns- wick. of the first party of United lxnplro loyalists, whose advent so profoundly modified the history of Canada and of the British Empire their. To them more than to any other body of men, Britons owe it but ln losing one Empire they p-fned motile: and an infinitely pater. Canada during the comlns’ /-', Ctanadilln writer, llllllsclf of United Elllglirc cxtractirln, llllkcci up Queen Victoria's birthday with the Unit. ed Ellllpirc Loyalists, as Britons itllfOllgllflllt the world may well do till tile sesljuievlltttnllial,celebrations of 1933-34. The anniversary, which occurs “"111? has been declared a holiday ill our neighbouring Pro- vlllcc of Now Brunswick and ill inc city of St. John, tllc scene of the actual landing of the Loj-alists, there will be a public ceremony at which all anniversary oration will be givul by Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prllnc Minister of Canada. a native son of New Brunswick and a de- lSCcflflflllb of a United Iilllpirc Loy. allot family. INSINCERE CRITICS Tllc Bennett Government, says the Mail and Elnpire, is surely to be upheld ill the selection it llzls nlade of Mr. Justice Scdgcwiek as Cllair-_ man of the ‘Tariff Hoard and in the remuneration which it. has (lecldcd upon. Mr. Mackenzie King and ills lieutenants seek to arouse public indignation against the payment; of what they call an excessive Sfllllfj’. The Auditor-Generals report shows that the Mackenzie King admin- istration paid to a single individual lawyer for a. servicc with respect to a few cases thrcc times the amount that is to be paid tn the chalrlnall of lhc Tariff Board When one thinks of the recklessly extrav- agant manner lll which the public treasury, under the late Govern- ment. Ilfitlfctl nut public monies for expenditure on the Canadian No- tionnl Railways all across the coun- ‘lry, not vxrlzrrl‘, political intent, ll. is surprising to hear the head of ldltiou to stlnlulatillg the heart; and __ blocdve>scls actually stimulates the . ,.. The latest series of instructions to ZI£IDL(1ZI‘S1,T_};1ZZL:Qégfwboiggei? £31332 be 111111111511“! by ‘he ‘uoscow GUv-‘hllé l-on-ldelwlbio loss of blood, or CFlllllCIiC concerns the purging: “hum Lhcm was bhwdixlg from 111° 0011111111111“ 9:11-15 “I 51 1""1"“".tolll:lcll ulcers or from llelnorrhoids tel-tiled "lulslzlbltl and llll(1l:tl})lill-‘ PM“, U“, H, o; Jjycr mm,“ m- creased tilt‘ llulllbcl" of rcd cclpusc- i rs lll the blood and increased thc tluuoullt of haemoglobin inthe cor- cunt muss l pusclvzs. “mall? He also found illllj even lll cases derlvatioll affirms. of‘ as to continue through Novclllbcr. The reason git‘- acillllssiulls to the pa‘ strange elements 11.121- tllc winks, including t'.'il‘(‘t‘l'1.‘-[\, llyp- blood but. wllcrc the patients were tlcyill"; and gtqtu-dl plunges-J Thgsc suffering with various infections or lllC to be ell clll mid left to Shift , who wrrc in 11cm" cwdilion seller- for thcnlsr cs. 'l‘ileir lo‘. promises to "1138 111° 11$" "1 111‘? 11W!‘ 9x133“ be an unejyy-jabjc 0m, gave (PXCPHUHL results. __. showed considerable During u,” firs; mom], ol- kgflh but. the most striking l-estllt. observ- iwd betlxin New York City Um big ed in nearly all cases was an in- sllm. of 531100.000 was collected llrcreasc OK 11111781110 and B‘ gm“ m taxes’ whim may be mkm asistrcllgtll f\ll(l\\'L'l11J(lll[-§. proof that legal beer was wanted‘ firm U110!‘ Llxtract ‘ms . also by the people. The '.l‘l'ez\surj' benefits‘ mm Mtlgracfory djcsults m_ cmfmf by me Couccfions, legitimate busm‘ lbtOlDflCll and intestinal llleel, elllonl. CS5 gains’ and we only Sunererq,ajlpelldlcltls, chronic gall bladder are Um ‘Mmcgflers “how mictkdulfiluunlatlon, gall stones, and ili~ trade m bu“; his are“ 1min»; ‘l flrcted lvcunus following: accidents. ‘ “ “ O11. I bellevc you ll aercc that jour the new‘ 1livci' is rightly llzuucci the king of “"_—‘ lLtllc organs as you see its beneficial A5 "1 fair “"11" P"“§1‘1“"1 11‘ 1'1‘ ‘cllcctrl in those various ailments. volt knows that it" Crlnada ls to be. Rqmclnber you can kccp your own alllaclctl along trade lilies, \vol'tll--1 liver lll gnod order and prevent willie concessions lmtst be lnlldc by various ollnlt-llts. by not eating 1’,‘tl Uncle Slun as well. The larger of ‘ much rich food, and by doing‘ t-lle two countries has long had 1.11121 bending exercises daily with kiwi; best of the situation with respect u; 1 straight. trade totals. The chances arc thatfi this (llsparitj‘ of trade would con-l tinue under a new reciprocal ar-1 rangellleut, largely because of the, great; difference in the sires 0f our. respective populations. ' llitlol- has now revived the notion SPRING 111M 11.1’ bllfniug books the ideas they - contain can be destroyed, 11115 Come with lnc and you shall sec, theory was pgpulgr m the Mqddlc Flcckcd with floral artistry, Ages, and it, is from u", Middle Piercing through the sylvan gloom, Agcs “m; mum. Seems to den“, Starry points of prinlnl bloom, “ylazovpx. ideas he ha!“ Set amongst. tllc scaly sheen Frlllging tufts of verdant green. Softly on the lucadtnvs tread, Lest you crush tllc dnisys head, Or the coltsfoot, shedding grace l-‘rtlln its dainty’ golden lace. Look beside the tillklillg rill Tumbling from the water-null, For a bank of sweet design Painted by illc cciaudlne, Listen by the lczlfy brill:- To the HIOHOW feathered choir, All its music freely giving, Simply for the joy of living. Hear the biaekbird, larlcand thrush, Greet. tllc nlorllinlrs Eastern blush Pause bcsidc the. wooded aisle, Where the zepllvl- breezes smile, As they banter tllrotlgll the day Slender twig and floral spray; While the lalllbskills on tile lea Piroucttc lll ecstasy. Fasting ls a common tiling fol- Gandhi. As long ago as November of 102i lle fasted for 24 llOllYS, This was done because he had prulllisezi that the Prince of Wales would not be "subject to harm or insults.“ The plcdgc was broken and Gandhi fasted to show his displeasure. Ilc fasted again in February of 1922 after l'l priests were killed and their bodies burned at Chaurl Cllanra. Last September he started on an indefinite fast in order to impress on the British Clcvtfrnlntrnt the need for redress for thelln- touchabics. After six days tile Gov- ernment compromised and the fast ended. In December llc fasted for 36 hours again to draw attclltlon to t habl . the U“ o“ cs Share the joy of Mother Earth When she rises in her mirth. All these rural sounds and sights Usher in the year's delights! The strangest news to come out o! the East lately concerns t.llc dc- tcnnination of many Japanese men and women to leap into the crater of Mount Mihara. The mystery ls deepened by the fact that most. o1 these victims of a terrible hallucin- ation are young men and tvonlcn. During ‘the present. year 35 persons have plunged tllclllsclves into the "$33,123.21 nlgglgiqcg: cl-ing building. Even the sonest in- p l: . the sllmc thing. It may be tllc rat~,d1v1d““1s find 11 W15“ m 1M1’ “w” ansm or the oflmml mmd that, from such places. The very terror worm“ 5a wnmk n“ ending mt Pf a volcano seems t0 act as a mag- ma or perhaps the net. to many Eastern people, brood- “Wlmation mmv lllj: ]l'7E‘111'.\1_‘/ nvrr misfortune, or " ' ‘ just weary of existence, and with tile falailsllrt turn of nlind. What- -Normau Green, in the sootsnlan. at: iencc in the immediate viellllty of danger, such as the brink of a torrent; like Niagara. F‘alls, the edge or a precipice, or the top of a tow- ttnaceollllia3rll~ panpfc cxgler- that. fol-mel- ntlminbtralioll ruining; a 1312f; 3'11] cry nfiiilst till‘ slurp" paid to tho cllnirlnan of a Lentil upon whom rests one o1’ thzl lacs‘. devrlcrlnent, even in the incompre- llcnsllblc East, that police reinforce- ments are required to, keep men nml lvolncn from diving» lnta the cra- lmpol-tant; duties entrusted to ally public servant. sitlon. Tile followers of Washington‘. estys American Colonies have cost oonsideled them traitors to the . the Parent Country, even before the cause of freedom, and the Elnglish-comnlcucement of the present ex- civil and nulltary authorities in1eclable Rebellion, more than Three New York condemned them as in-‘Ilundred Millions of Pounds, New fcrior-born coionials, and treated York Currency. 100514105 M11011 B10011- lhflu with $081115 TQSDf-‘Cli- “Furthermore, we also desire, yvith Tolvards t-lle close of the war their; n11 Hymyjjiyy», w dgclnyc to Your lwsition became more precarious; Most. Excellent. Majesty, emu; we, M11113’ 0f 1110111 W910 1010M 1° 11y 1° Your Aluericall Loyal Subjects. from New Y°Y1<l 11118 11151 511°T1E11°1¢1 1-0 11° the above considerations, from tllc pelxnlratad 1 where there was no thinning of the‘ The blood 1 improvement 1 - land, and they have been handed ever the explanation, it is a strange 11074 by 1116 English. 1111116 111911‘, Principles- of natural Equity, and 131K115 were °1'°1"1'11n» "m1 T111911‘ 1705', inflate Gcllvrrosity, are not only will- sessions confiscated by the Ameri- 1 mg, but most ardent“, desirous, that calls. Finally, with t-he surrender of‘ for the fixture’ You‘, Majesty would Lurd Comwauis at’ Ymkww“ i“ y be most graciously pleased, to make Octobcl 1781, it became clear that‘ Requlsitions o“ “s! as we“ as on the 31mm‘ were ‘Eaten’ but “ITj our Transatlantic or European Fel- though proposals for peace were cn- ; 1W subjects’ by the Medium of our tertuined, the war dragged on for another year, until on November; zzillamllliingyayggyfgs soul, m2, preliminaries of peace, mus sovemgn’ should’ hem. the were signed, which were ratified i111 Public Burdens alone and m“ ml, the following Scptelnbcl- at 1.1101 the Common Pmmcilon, Defence’ Pm“ °f versames" sccllllly and, Felicity of tllc whole Wm“ 111° m“ °1 111° proposcdllilngllsh nmpuc (as llaul lllulcl-cc concession of corrllpletc independence in a manner been the case) gives for the Americans reached New _ I _ us 1m Idea, which Strict. equity, Yolk the Loynllsts were sclzed lvltll and mum“ Gcnerostvb,’ not to Say dcspulr. Nulllel-olls petlttons were , Sound Policy, utterly disable lls 2-: lllcsentcd to Slr Guy Carleton, tlle , Commandcrmbchief of mo Royal suffer and‘ lndure any longer, we fumes m New York, who later, asiown, not. wltllout confusion and col- Lord Domhcster’ became GOvm_mn__ curing, it hzls-bccn blocked too long General of Canada. Nfany of these by Your 11/“110511115 conomal sub- petitions were from Loyalisls ol‘ dif- 1061s‘ fercnt States, but it is a curious fact. "we 11m“ 1911115 1“65‘1111ed' M051 that no petition from the American Gram?“ s°"°r"1g“l 170C111“? m" Lojvalists as a whole is knolm tzhscntlments, and beg Your Royal exist. There is, however, lcvidcnce Permission to add, that, wc can which proves beyond all doubt that with 'I‘rutll assert, that the Senti- such s. petition was drawn up. I nlcnts of a. vast Majority o! Your have in my possession two eonlem- American Subjects (many of whom poraly manuscript copies of the now groan under the unparalleled Petition of the American Lnyallsts 'I‘yraluly and Cruelty of lawless Us- to King George III, which are en- urpers, deaf to every gcnemus Over- dorsed as having beerl presented to turc so liberally made and held forth Sir Guy Carleton on November 18th, p, them by yqm- Maycsgy’) exagfly 1782. These t/wo copies were made wgncgdes with on“ by my great-great grandfather, who "In consequence of these our Loyal was a 188.111“; Loyflusgl and’ I be_ Sentiments, and of our inviolnbc new a gjgngmry or the original Attachment to Your Royal Person document. He brought them to Eng- 11nd G°V°1T1n1°111v We 199E 1193"’ 1° beseech Your Most Excellent Maj- esty, not. to withdraw Your Royal Protection from us Your American Loyal Subjects, as stroll a. Measure would render the calamities and Distress of Your Majesty's Anlericall Loyal Subjects, absolutely lneffable. We do also humbly beseech Your Majesty, to publish to all the Courts o! Europe, this our Solemn down in my family, and recently passed to me. I have endeavoured to ascertain the whereabouts o! the original petition, but without success; there is no trace of it: in the arch- ives of the Public lR/ecord Office, al- though many of Sir Guy Cnrletolvs despatehes to the Secretary of state are there. It ls clear from its date that. Sir Guy Carleton received the petition only a fortnight. before the preliminaries of peace were signed, and it seems probable that he con- sidered it too late to fonvnrd to London. The present Lord Dor- chcstcr, Sir Guy Carlcmns descend- ant, has very courteously informed mc that there ls no trace of it among his family papers, and one can only assume that it is no long- er extant. ’I'he petition reads as follo\vs.'-— "Tho Solemn Declaration, and humble Petition of the ‘American myralists, to their most August Monarch, George the ‘Third, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the with, etc. etc. etc. "Most Gracious Sovereign! "we, Your Majesty's Loyal and Faithful American Subjects, humb- ly pray Your Regal Permission, to approach Your Throne with the most; profound Dcfcrencc, and with ‘Hearts replete with the warmest Gratitude to Your Royal Person for tho gracious Portectton Your Maj- esty has ever granted us. "And we do beg leave also, Sol- emnly to declare to Your Most Gra- cious Moiesty, that. we do hold the llorrld Attempt M Your revolted (Continued on page 6) U. . B. EVANS of London, Eng. 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