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ENGLAND STAND nz _ Iimnming “mms our toiiiinterrrii I ”\_\ /, _ “~‘-=- 'rl-IE - liharliltelnwn ilu X Advertising Phone.._. . Subscription Phono.... ~ News and Edit, Day Phone . . . . . . .. Head Office at Charlottetown Branch O llde, Albei-toAri', Souris and Montague. ..London Office, Marconi House. Siifld W- PrelIdent..... . . . . . .. Managing Editor.. . . _ . . . ....132- ....1a2: B _ _ _ _ _ . . , . . ..1as, News and Edit. Night Phone¢.... . . . . ,_ ffices at Summer- A. Bartlett . . . .J. R. Burnett "l"AR=SEIN(i SIR WIL In \'i-sit-rilay`,< issttc the l‘:iIrioI sa_v units of tht- Ili-ct. ns l1|`0i><‘>"‘\l |l.\' Sir Wi' ,low in. in ;ii-tivo si-i'\'ii~c_ ull tht- import Aida would bi- wcll .EL\:\i‘di-il bi' `? "1I“‘_l “'*` UW the rate ot' 5 per cent, It is rightly recognized tltat these ffiil- “`ll“`h “"‘“m loans mtist be raised in Germany itself, for under present Hill IPUNS U1 Vim' conditions "no financial assistance worthmcntioning is to ‘HD-‘S *md -“0"\‘~‘ "I be cxpected from neutral countries." Wealthy Germans, lilg Ulf floiilf f"f ltowevcr, ought to rejoice in the exclusion of competitors, H10" 5"' “llmll for the price which appeals to them to sustain tlte credit of the Fatherland gives them this comforting assurance; ’ ~"L‘l1lillli"‘t bl' U -"Tho victories which our glorious armies have already oint ot t-\'i-liiiiiniioii "l"ni`-~`ci‘illL"` iIifl\‘<’llf I Will' ill won in the west and east justify the hope that just as I, _ _ , _ tin. ip,\|,-.- iii' t‘oiiiiiioii.< on Ih-ci-iiilii-r 12. ttrgiii-ii that ~'i`iii-:iii-: is _\'o i:_\it;iioi~;,\'i i__\_.\'ii is i_\' _\‘o ii_\.\'i:i~;ii. \\‘iu~;'i‘itt:tt ifiiosi-i-it"i‘i\'i»:_" That is the t`oi't-siglit of which thc Pa ttttflitcily to b»ut:~'t ziirl thc iiitrt-piiIit_\' l9'1`-'- slr Wilffm in 1370-T1. the expenses and burdens of the war will again `\- HIAT 1`--\(" finally fall upon those wlto have disturbed the peace of the I-ll-\UN|3-\'T OR German Empire." This isa very interesting illustration of press-manipula- H501 U35 “UW ll"-` tioti, i`or on thc very day that fervent appeals, based oit lil i`l‘S\“`\'£`l" ‘it 3 allcgatioiir. of victory, were being made to the Gor- fnni- wlii-n :hc 1-Iinpirc is in tht- throes oI` it lifc and death man pubm__SepLem1,er 11__iL must have been known ;-ti'ttg;:lt-_ - i`oii|p.-.i't- .\`ir \\'ilt`riil's sliortsiglitctlnes jitiliciztl fiirt-Iwi.-'i ,-'iibi-_iiticd by Sir itobc saint- dt-bui--, “li-,» i`;iii;iili;i\.i,< . Th-2 Outsliiiiilliig feature ot' the sit- ttittion now, is the extraordinary vic- tory we have won and are wiiinitigt-very day through the ability ol' tltc Navy I0 kccp open our triidc routes and to seal those of the out-iny. It is this fact that must ttirii the scale in our favor. With our trade routes kept open we ‘full H01 0111>' feed ourselves but Frattce and llelgiunt also. ’l`hc position is very wonderful and at tlicsaiiic time vc-ry terrible. I-Icro is civilized _I-Europe, having atI,nined_ certain definite progress, lmril ,qi work sniaslung it tip. llaving bri-il and cd- ucatcd ttuincrotts children we :irc iio\\ IWSUY Plliiiiléi*-fl ill setting tht-,ni to slaughter eat-h other. lt, is utterly stupid. llut whitl is to bu doiiel’ 'I`lt0s0 people who preach pc-ace mi sentiinoiital grounds alone. are uns, wered by thc milltarist, of tho (iernutii -“N001 0Sl1<‘Clllll)'. who iillegi-s thc eu. "bling and l`“"`l’ lfllliroviitlr cI1`ert:-i of warfare. Norman Angell in "'[‘he Great Illusion" answered this argu- ment qttite conclusively, but still the miiitarli-it has gone ahead. It it-i the l°"@ Of D0W€r. the "dominiinn" as the Romans called it.. the absolute control of the bodies and souls of people by an Autocratic cllquc. The dght from our side is in i-verv respect an effort to maintain freedom. It ls thc greatest struggle for liberty that the ivorld has known. it seemi- to me that the Ilititcd States must como come itit.o it. if not actually by arms shc must put the squeeze on th Gernittny ocoitoiiiicnlly lit cv@ry way she can, \\'hilc (leritinny is at war she should be cxirlttdcd front credit and supplies by other nations, I believe _vou in I`tiuada could do much individually to iulluenoc the opliiion in the I'nltcd States. There is not a shadow of it doubt about the justice of our cause. f\'|,\' \'n_\':tgc hottie was the most iiiicoiitfortiililc journey I have _vet made. ’ ff fi n 4- n 1 a She is a had ship ami every body's nerves were on edge. The wire- less was giving out all sorts of rum- ors, One day we saw a warship, site turned rotind and had a look at us. but evidently knew its and contlntted her course westward. She would not answer our wireless, she obviously was a llrltish ship. _" "We have one of the finest showing of agents samples of pipes here that you could want to look over. They are shown with both amberand rub- ber stems all exceedingly high quai- lty, ln fact they are the best that the mal-.ers could produce. an they were niaii- specially for the agent’s sample line. .A splendid variety to choose from at §5o to $6.50 each. MacKinnon IJi“`u‘k'(‘o.. Por. Great Grorge and Kent Streets. Mlltf’ _, ‘ ‘ -1 .it.i u,_l._*‘.-. ~ r.~ _ _ of - t_ ...ti-_ -_ ,, . _, ~ _ _ ,-__ _ 1, .- " __ ;,;.;___."'-is .- ;faf,?-1-._-tar.;-i.~_=:»'-if" _ _‘-...If has attacked tlte financial position with 1 il ‘ _ great ability. There is also ati organ- | U`“CU0“- our "r‘;is,ers I‘aVe(R;’i?l“ dfeosr ization of special Constabulary to U'°Ye‘l h"""“'se gmyi wer? t mgqer. guard “.a,_e,.w0rks_ l.a"“.ays_ bridges, I Britain and the Lnip re w ta e (From our own Correspondent.) LONDON. Sept. 25.-The past week _ L .has brought a great blow to the nation ' in the form of a naval disaster. the sig-I nlficance of which lay not in the three old cruisers that were torpedved. bill in the loss of brave bluejacketu. As.- however, the nation has steeled itself to take a'few inevitable blows while de lin some at the enemy this one boniuiable seanune method of des- inaii fleet cannot do, namely, keeping open the North Sea for Maritime com- merce. ln kcepiitg open our t1‘l1d6 routes and in guarding our shores from invasion. otir fleet is rendering untold service of which we do not hear much until a reverse or a brush- up occurs. _ Although this is only tlte eighth week of tlte war, the Germans have managed to pile up a record of uifamv which bids fair to make Kaiser “Lil- lielm ll. earn the title of Attila ll. The, civilized world was shocked on Mon- dav to learn that Illteints Catlieilral. one of the iitost venerable and historic monumental sanctuaries in Christen- dom. had been destroyed by the en- emy. The dastardly nature ot’ this offence against civilization in delib- erately nttatzking a church, was in- creased by the fact that a Red Cross flag was flying ovcr thc Cathcilral, as German woiiniled were bein!! CHFUII for within one section of it. 'i`o mait_\‘ of us lthelms is familiar through an old poem which is the story of a curse, and it will be interesting to‘so_e if the Pope's message of rebuke to thc Kais- er--which is as near it curse as is cott- sistcnt with a tnessugc to it iiou~t`i-,Ilt- olit,--will operate. On the field oi` baltlc iti i\`orIltci'n France the struggle l`or scvcrnl (lays past has hoen one which has shown little marked result, though there is every reason to believe that it is ri tull- ol-\var~ which will result in one bull that will topple over the enemy. 'l`lic “’I`iuics" contnu=.nIittg on the present position says: "Looking at the battle of the (lisnc :ts a whois. we slioulil stil' that the German resort to inolc wzir- fnro can hardly be sustaiiied vi-r,\' iuuch longer. Thcy have madc a good stand, longer than was cxpcctcil, lint the mole is always evicted in the end." I I Q No clearer proof of what thc war has done to produce harmony iiiuonf-Z \\'arring politicians of a few months ago, has bt-ian afforded than the very general favorable comment on Lloyd Ge-orge's speech in Queen's llall bc- fore an audience of Wclshmcn. In his clear, terse anti collloquinl style. ln his (‘hancellor ot' the Exchequer brought oitt some vc-ry apt phrases which will slick, such i`or instance. as “the road- hog of Europc"»-his epithet for the Kaiser. This tittcraitco was iiI>l1l'U1'-ill' ted in its much as Lloyd George-of all the members oi` Ilie (`abitit-,l~ stands for the tleniocriitic element. the t'ree-clitircliinaii, as wcll its for the Priiicipitlity of \\’ales. 'l‘ho I‘hanccl- lor’s two sons, Mr. lliclturil Lloyd George and Mr. Gwilyii Lloyd George. have botlt bccn giizctted second lion- tr-,nants in Welsh Tcrritoriitl regi- ments. ii i * \\'ith thc cxpccttitioii that a section of thc Canadian Contingent will .-:liortly bc here-if' not already laniloil-prc- partitions are in hand i`or thc opening of the Qiie-,eu's (‘aiiatlitui Military flos- pital at Folkestone, and also for thc cstiiblisliiitcitt ot' an official rt-cord of- ll,ce under the supervision of the Act- ing High (‘_omniiss_loncr in Loudon, which will kccp detailed ittforitiiitioii about the men who come over. The hospltal is being provided by the~Cau-- adlan War Contingent Assc`tiou which was formed several wccks ago among the I`nnadlnn community in London. but it will be open to rcccivc any vvotindcd soldier in thc Imperial forces, though (‘tiiuuliaiis will, il` txoitvcuient. bc given thc prcl`ci‘t>tit-c. Sir Arlltttr Marklintn. ll. I’. und Lady lilarkltatu, have very kindly planed ii. large coun- try housc at Sliorhclille. near Folke- stone, at thc disposal of thc Associa- tion aittl it is Iliis house that is being fitted up with lilly bcds ttndcr Sir \’Vni. ()slcr and Dr. lloualil Armour. The Association negotiated at first for it urivato ltospital iti \\'csftninster, bitt the terms of the proprli-tors were not ncccptnlilo and this sclieme was there- forc dropped. I-`ortiiitat.ely. however. the offer of Sir Arthur Markham enti- hled tho committee to go ahoatl. and it is expt-cti-il that Ihc liospitnl will lit- f\pcni-tl next week. ‘_ 0 li .\'lr. 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