,:. '. . ___ __ ` '.4 .fi 1' _ it.. ,. _ -tt .1 . ‘F Q ,fl Qs. ~'-r A. _._;L__ :J iff ':-1 .te ._ , 1" .Y . 1‘ » . _. ,~.,. .rf . ‘t 1. t .si . I l »»_1;A. ll ~ < st? T395. , rf? it } I ti.” ti it. iff I; fl: ill I* .3 tri ip :gl i 1 .. » . -se- _, lt; 2 ,_ A’ ll iii ;; 3 .54 V- ..t§.»_T.:- a in V.. li 5 .~l. ll; at .,._t A5 l ijt gi .? tl 'l Atl. rv; -aw. -»».»}t- -M-'.l~. .}i».<~'='-:te -nina.-.~.~.. Y ~¢-<~»-..t. it ff.; i i_.,l_ !~:"l; ;'-_F 5; A i li 'il l 5‘ ‘.1 il .._..r»¢e~..=-,. 1 r. r 3” i'~ l. l l. _ l _ it it 1_3 . '; t" H 3? _$1 if _ _ _,_ " ra (4. ld ., by r .fit ell' fs( ‘ft/-_ ._ 2'. . .V 1*. ~ nl . V7; ;.’. '_ ' ._-1:, __ .ta- if-` 2. *T 3.7", ` » ____ _. ._ V, V' A I rlotiatnwn ulanlian ll t ll .. 5.... .. .-1- nw ra. is n.....1U0 anno ao novo an IPI on no no mn s.~v~ _, ,,.. ..._ ._ ..-.... _.iss Hood Giles at Chadottobwn ‘lr-and Ollloo at lun- t lorolll.Alb¢r¢oo,8on|-loaalloahgoa. Loaaonoleqlaroool Houao.Gtronl.W-G _*__ . .f'-.1'_'__?'T?l pfguggg .... ...... ...... ....A. A- _N93 _P lanaglnguhflhr .... .... 3- ...-..... a....J.l.lIl'll\\ ° . -russoav. ww 18. 1911 _ 2 G WHERE THE MONEY WENT tt ln discussing this matter ye'='terda_v we turned the ‘_ tables completely on our (`ontemP0l’2r!'. and il S°"°""` nt fully admits that "the matter is before the country. 'limi' C have read that Premier Mathieson lust FPS? ff"~'9“'9d 6 5365190-s1_A~oo as .tttorne.\'General. $1-500 “S P“@mi“A besides all the suntiry expenses and delegations. notvrith I standing that he has the be-nent of a free pass to Ottawa 5 and back; and they will be able to judge for themselves 50 and note whert- the money goes." d Premier zuatinesott drew $751.90 for out 'oi pocket H- s petlses while on the Province-'s business. $546 of which vt was in connection with the Representation delegations. What has the Province got in return for that expendi- b ture? G lt has got the Dominion House of Commons and Senate to agree to maintain our representation at not less than 3- expense of a few hundred dollars? The Patriot may sa) it is not. but it does not voice the opinion of the people 1852 vo .... -.... .. - @1351” " A GEEAM UF HUP! .1 Queen aura neduevnn Guild. ~ T A ____l____ the letter and nog: sinh il: -nm wt ’ tha; paogleo . ‘ The antiuerman riots in Great Britain. in Vmeouver.1f,*`:;‘;:'°’u”dy ‘mlm sonemmli mlgatrehas South Afrlannd in italy referred to in our recent me nl-;¢n|¢;rf|||||||,yi_|| 'ish to it E53! iii Ei ,,, V I .,., l°°‘i Q“°°“ “"7 "mt “mah” 'P' The Secrntary of State to the Am These riots cruel and merciless as they were. lief work in which she ls Gllllxod. erm.” Am dur n _ A... _ ... .... ........ .t tt.. .mr wma AA A ._ f . .3 i AA _ of A _ » ` _ wbhoiiyhllll or in any other way. that C000 lllib I-If A A '- A ` ` X .t-nt-mnutttss may dictate. _ _ 0 um Mgmizzwm hmm _ E __f_ __ _ E Homev pendant-ten of the canadian at-at-it 'an _ 'Them Attractive. All H°“‘° EY” M 4, B. tiful With Palon’s ` ___ _ ‘_ _ _ _ telograms. and all the anti-German riots throughout the share ut this eotororhe which hasha unemnmem M salt Wuungtom & a """‘ ”“' "° ’°' ‘° he "°°'“°"‘ i” me “"°' '° me t Txttgdea mttuertt ua norm? ou: 3" 1°' um A l t ` » questions so hequeutly heard these days. "la civilintion l_ ' __ _l o d breaking down . is Christia.ui!. I hi ll" r _ preciate the noble and many sided re - : pe m_ _ _ _ ._ lving as they'dld Germans, Austrians and Turks who fivmi ‘W °°““ mu" d"“ym‘ W” “Please call tm the lllnlster oll i _ _ _ A . _ » 4.00 - tamv nm mttttttg to no vttit the nr or tt. ertmer. ’*°r;*`§hg§°°j':*'__{'§ I1 u:u'°:m"i:|{ 2°* Foreign Annu.. ma mer mam; to Law Curtamstu White Ecru and Drab 50c to ‘ ~ _ Whit ll mg W ing in the icy water holding their babes in their arms. are “Shed '° interest ‘hemsehes in , . . . - ' and ¢¢ ere the answer of the heart of civilization and of Christ-_ ;'i'm_e_ _die “_ md 2:: ¢°.,y_ mmtutjou, leave with 2 w mM¢ Of SCflll'l Clll'(3ln8 lIlS¢l’tl0I1 _ I2 Gdglug 5; “_ t th pm the high seas of the innocent fic- every t2Il 081!! lil U mike IID I »-I vie of "Cen u 1 me Ger. _ . . 50C i;svufotheel.l:sltn.:1ia?nThey were an expression of the €°_°:§!'b*__?_°_;“; of me Bank of N0" mnnnautlzirlties in tviaglatisan of S¢l’il‘l\8, N¢t8 Rlld Musllns 15c» 1861 25° up to pg! yd __ .ghteous nge of humanity against a crime that neither; Seoul Wm receive monies "Dm wb :2_cican‘r_i3\t.s___ottu_tge_l_|1gl1 2;. w mod _ iviliution nor Christianity could tolerate. So long as lemors mot mdividul ,_.°m,-ibuml-s,_ smkmgumn of _he B__m__h'P°d__umsmp Lu.-- ere are uprisings against tyranny. so long as and and will them to_ hl_t;__§ilél____il:_g‘. sunk on Mn. -,_ 1,15' by ,,.h|Fh ot-er Floor Qi|¢|0thS and Lil\0l€I.lll18 b¢St English M&k¢8 illaging, and even murder. follow the commission of such; 0 “nf” 31”" ;°_ » kind" ____”_ |90 Amerie", ¢|¢j|,¢m; |05; their lives. -ng in prim: 25C per yd up,§`_ _ _ “Wag” *S the ‘°"9ed°i95 °f me L““"““i' md the °°°` ;:n$ed ttziuiorwatd tgemi? Mr' Bln~ Rmiscgleady ape8h’y Sqll3l’€S an Sues 5 75 to sequent murder of innocent women and babes_anti men. ning will also receive the sums ool. "___ lhlemlgggrhli Ggrman Govenrl Brussels Squa1'e_8 lil a|l_S|Z8S15.500%) .t 00 _ long is there hope that civilimtion and Christianity will lected tn Charlottetown. mem should mme to ._ deal. ma mu velvet Squares In 31151263 6.75 15. ug 0 - ' _ 1, See" ‘”°'1“°"°‘ “"1 S"""° ““ ‘*‘“‘ ""“ °’ “°""‘ "‘” ....§.`3i..";‘.’t'i° li’..t“’l§."...‘t° .$211.32 33 \===_°°~“'=°”‘= 'fb ‘° ‘”° ='"° S““‘ wutott squares sizes ears 9x9 9x1 6 9x12 priced rom ° 1° bm* mem- ..pe¢ts1it~`ttt~gea to interest their “'19” "W" h” '°5“"°"`,; t 1, 5. 20.00 to 4500 in Browns and Greens. This is ”°' “ ""°f““°° °' ‘he ’i°“”‘° i' is °“" 3” "" “"°"*"°" Th* ‘““°‘”“ “"““"' "“ 5° se T35 otrstrni; lgvtf cerrlxtu Door Mats 35c up. Cocoa Mats 45c to 1.00. lanation. and the explanation is not perhaps to the credit small. and the time is so limited that sulggmarine on March §8_ mmugh Rubber Mats L25 ea¢h_ _ _ il ofthe best that is in us. \\‘e should not have wreaked Slum g“`°“ bl’ i°‘""d““ls ¢’”“‘°‘ be whim Leon C, 'rm-usher, an ameri- Hearth Rugs in Tapestry, AXl¥lll1l5tef»VelVet and W ton we enseance on the unoffending Germans, but in the eyes of f.?‘”°'led‘°d' Mrs‘ R°5_€rs wfmld can citizen, was drowned. the attack 9” “"1 "°‘”“" ”‘°"d"“e“ bf 'he “"“'m°” L“‘“““i°` ‘;°;kt0‘§;i’;‘h;‘:l‘§'5“;;:l Z °~n ADF” is “GLM Amenmiangstsfé ‘to lqdogbnts for the celebrated National CaI'P€t Sweeller 250.390, rime. Germans everywhere and anywhere stood for birthday gift_that will rejoice her 5-__\’__\:_S__1:_1_t_1_§_g_:'__;\ M__;m_a1t_i__n::_::_7PAme;__can 3 Soup to 4_50_ endlshness and the inevitable happened. Malfslls l°"‘”5 “G 5°“°’°“5 l“‘“"° t-asset Gutmgm by it German sub- ` vacuum Swggpers at 7.50 3nd 9.00. "These dirty hounds murdered my wife and babe; Dear Mrs_ Rogers: l marine. as a_ result of_which two or Stair Carpets in Hempt_ Jute, Tapestry, VCIVCL hey uzay get me but not before l have wiped off my score This charming “me poem 50 apqy mme _American ‘lmmns me' ‘hiflw and \Vi]tQn 20;; 303, 50g, 75C, 856, 1.00 Up t0 2.00 3 yd. rst," said Constable Smith of Hamilton, Ontario. as he applied to the Queen’s Guild, that I death' and’ mmm’ the wmeda 5 ° ' gg h . . . _. ' ion f n t it' Lust tatr Pads at 8c d eac . im’ “ ""“”°”‘ ‘°’ "‘° 5°” "““’°“ °‘ “‘°""““ “‘° §"‘- “’.'”‘..tft`¥.t?§l‘ -'ft-"°‘i tiéllt "“““’ 3`:i=f“2°»S5i\3\@'=e =;5;ns°5°°'s"“ gattt Mats (Was able) at1.95_and 3.00. 1 eath of his loved ones. And who that read the agonizing 1(;§u:Hpwuh the 1201-’g’:'__mg nm?c°ep_er' which the Gogerntx_i__e;nt of__tY:_f_ Ungig Ask f0 bt? Sh0Wll [116 NEW §t_j_3li'0cR0dS at 13! stash C0811) €t€. tory of the “crowning damnation oi the Potsdam policy" "Friends and mel-’0b€l'S °f QW” tales as 0 Sen. ' ls SS Bl'8SS EX(6hSi0!l R0dB at , , 256 lip A 'ould blame him? Who that read of the mothers struggl~ \larv's Needlework Guild in Canada dmuemenh é T b' ith bI‘3Ck€tS t0 l1latCh f01' Béd ROOIDS 3130 - 4- - - . ~- CANNOT BELIEVE as an excellent tovvel rack for bath room. _ urying their dead in tho sea seekin th ' makmg me Queens Bmhda’ Fund mak ~ g Q" “°““°S' “mi it great success. me collect ten cents °”T”*°Es S""°T'°"E° Flat Brass extension rods,guaranteed not to tarnish 2566861. _ ,v_ . f it-_c;_s\:____at?:_ot:§__the den.. wh; would dare say wiht he ¢__1_(t) from _every man. _woman and Recalling the humane and enugm vt presence or t use who represented the thtld._who wishes to make that small d _ _ d ‘nh n ed bv Im; , cursed People who committed the crime? ‘l0”a1\°“ “:_T”d5 3 f;\Ud-hwhlfll hwm f;;_,:;n8e§m;n éogeaxgt in'ma¢. Let us not judge those too harshly who destroyed I gf ieoxghtigl 83325;" ig: :hi Ztgsigfé ters of international right and particu- German property in London in Vancouver, in Johannes tier uajegu-‘S lm-mga. ,S Qu :nay 1514"' *Uh regard ‘O me “eed°m °f _ . -. _ _ ‘ ~ ' 26, - _ ‘ . ° H " ' bnrg and elsewhere. let us mther reloice that neither civi- up to which date donations will be :Ee éezgliagafiigésxgtidnflltietttlelrtitsggniiie F . _ _ _ _ _ ._ ., e e ' \on this is _:ot the first time delegations bale 110112 . zaziou no Ch st A l -,Y ¢` ‘ed- l r rt tamty can ook unmoved u n such in “ 9| _ - ' ' b- F ' hi ‘O 01.3,.-3 ,,n (uf. .ubtect of tur representation The Lib human crimes as have in the past few mottxhs stained! Y°“" sm-cerelx n‘ueu'ce In me new or International 0 n S U31. sent detagat one ,.1 9 and what does The Patrio' tount? .\ -_-ss than $3.417.lT or about seven times what l‘remier__‘.!:ttl;i-;~=on did-and. moreover. the delegations were barrel. of rr-:sul'.°-v\'t;trsc than ba-’I'f‘!l. for 55|' “'i!fl'id Lat_;,-fp, at aint- re.-uit of their representations pronounced at-tirtiten .elitist Al.f..\‘ itnerrerettce with the process 0! r€~ tiuction bf rf-presentation.. which would have ultimately rcsnlzed -in our losing our entire representation in the Dom- inion liotzsf' of f`0m11.Af>US. Yes. the :Latter is before the country and the farmers wggl ht. 31.3. :o judge for themselves and note where their hurdcarnt-tl nfcney :vent under Liberal tnalatiministration. Practically $:;i.Z»~_".i-nt-1 including the free pass to Ottawa and bacl.;-'_-'iuanfiercd in delegations the only result of which was to convince Sir Wilfrid Laurier that nothing should be dont to prevc-1;' the disimn chisment of the ls- land in the ifuleral Parliament. The Patriot‘iu connection with this successful delega- tion on th-A» part tri Premier .‘-lathieson quotes the phrase. --_stash away. dash away. spend the cash government." From its t./us; p-Jim of view. The Patriot is rather illatl- \'i»ed in re-:irrerfine this phrase at this particular junc- ture. The phrase. if we may he partir-ned recalling a little lii_str.»ry_ was ~.i;;e»_l at the time this i’ruvit.=ce entered Cou- f‘»~itAra'_ioz.-. Tl.+A lion. Pt-te-r Sinclair. thc father of the pre:-cnt l.ih»_-ral carididatt- for Queens. disgusted at the 1ailur-;- of the l.ib<-rals to obtain financial assistance in foittwtticz; '-vi'l: mt- Gov»-rntnen: and railway project. vt.-r.»:f_f it If-:wr lf. ti;._- e`.t:n;rn»-r_~ide Progress. the predeces- sor <1' 'l'l;'~ l'€l.;:~;~v-r. its w`r.-ith he said: -'There ts nothmg for us to do but to dashaway. levy taxation. run the Government while we can. and then blame the Tories." This is the pedigree of the phrase now so frequently quotell by The Patriot. and our readers can see how ap~ propriate it at the time when the ~on of its originator is abou' to <'c»ti'»'_Ast Queens in the Liberal interest. lt has but-n cliarar'ieri;~‘.if of the various Liberal rt-Himes to "run the country into d»_ht" and then "blame the Turks." "6LtAN u’ P DAY Ncxt I-'r|~lz.t_\'. th-.A ‘.'lst instant. Empire Day. is also Arbor Day for the s'~liools und. following a good old custom that hae done very much to redeem, and in many cases to create. beauty spots throughout our province. trees will be planted. school crnumls will be improved and a general spring liousecieaning will he indulged in-or ought to bc. Wo feel asa.-tired that the schools throughout the pro- vince will mai-le :mul use ofthe day and that the improve- tm-nts clit-ctetl in former years will be still further im- proved. It was the intention of the Floral Association to make Arbor Day a clean-up day for the city as Well. but Friday being Market Day when everybotl_\'. particularly the truck- xneu, will be otherwise engaged. it was thought best to take Saturday. thc 22nd. for it. They have accordingly proclaimed Saturday. the 22nd. as ('lean-up Day. The purpose of this movt- is to get everybody in the City who owns or who lives in a house-and that includes all-to clean up around their premises and to effect some lm- provcment. In this perhaps the most palpable need is a generous use of paint. paint wherever possible. and wht-re this is not suitable. then whltewash. Charlotte- town. we rcfrrct to say. has the name of being an unpaintcd t-ily. This is not because there are no unpainted bulld~ lugs but because there are so many old and dilapidated buildings. buildings that have stood the wear audtear of a century without any assistance from carpenter or pain- tcr. One or two of these old-timers situated in the midst of our finest residences give their colour, or their want of lt. to the whole block; they are the unmatched and incon- gruous part of the garment that gives the ensembles look of slovenliness. Charlottetown is naturally a beautiful city, but it requires an occasional readjustment of its gar- ments and the occasional addition of a new ribbon 'Just as our most beautiful women do who wish to retain their beauty. We understand the City Council has ordered a horse lawn mower to be used on the squares, streetsitles and boulevnrds. The effectiveness of this machine can be very greatll' enhanced by citizens in a general clean-up in front of their residences so that no stones or sticks or other debris may bo left to interfere with the lawn~mower. There are also anumber of unsightly fences which dis- _ usure not onlrthe city but the property which they are supposed to benefit. Some of the oldest residences in the city, with magulhcent grounds and beautiful groves of ltltely trees are /fenced ln as ff for cattle postures and thus robbed or their beauty. it is ure to ay that me value df those properties would be greatly en- c four members for all time to come. lsthat not worth the _ _ __ _ _ t _ _ _ _ - ,_ _ _ .i .3 Q ' I - 5' ' - A ` E _ ' s . ' ‘ . - ' - ` -A 1.1- A A- ' ' ` ` m --0 he C \vEL1..~t.\D unnntrr. "F‘“'°“_°S_“l““>S °’1g"g.“"__“P°” ' . forever what ought to be the cleanest pages in the history Hom Sect-em;-v “de °f J“5“'~`¢ ami 1‘“m“““5_' and ha" mtg): ther dren "om the Provincial excliequer on that ac I0 . . f the world. The only gleam of hope in the darkness of ' ' ing “:_‘i‘;‘l3"?_}e°;’_;i_a‘:€Gi_:"j§;:_‘;;2_‘;_':S Qi, 21:; Ph0ne vlCt°l°la RUW , our day is the fact that throughout the world. in every QUEEN "ARTS NEEDLEWORK mpe _ _ - GUILD naval commanders to be upon tht- | 'T 'G5 nation under the sun. human hearts can be inflamed into The Q h same plane of humane action pre ' - t t ing sub- uecn as need of the women. _ _ - . ~' . - f ~ lr a -ts done - Imperial German nav) WHS US ncommuahle ,age bv Such ,.nm€,S as we have vnnegsed H strtbed bv the natal codes ot othcr will not bt tndanLertti \ L “ ~ - ~ er arms are opened wide. “ ‘ _ - . _ A -| -' 1~ tim `0f univt-rsally ac~ I marines against the commerce 0! since the war began and which found their culmination in To shelter and clothe thc homeless, nauons' the (xowmmem of the m t ear no A A ' l bl' l G B itain .mtl France. l10lWllh° t - - - ~ lt wlclgctl int(-rnationu 0 IRB! OHS.; rcat_ r ' ' _ _ be sinking of the Lusitania_ This may not be orthodox it And bmd “P the “`°‘md‘-‘d Side- iI!n(lf`:;o§`:§§ ;.;;;gh=22|ft‘:0be:,l§r;§;-Z 333 ¢_~r»;1.titt|v in the confidence that l standing the rcstacctgtl but_:_f;l_'_}; earthhe . V .1 ~ .1 _ ) v 1 ' V ' v m ay not be (.hrmian_ but ix is human To _"___ the _ears of _he __h__d____ _mal these a¢¢S_ the D;-at-tigps and their _own Ltotermntut will _ sustain cst_protest of is _ ow 1 - - - ‘ ` . . . . h . G ment of the Lnited States md wrap me babe from the cgld the spirit of modern warfare, could thclll in the tttrtist of their rig ls o\€l‘l\ h th t __ - _ .. _ ._ _. . -- "` ' “I tl t f to ' is for e pur- |-rhe gracious hostess of Eughmd ' have the countenance of sanction Th_tr_c_ vias _rt-t_ttitll_p1l_bliTh§;d_ will __ ?E1_?_|_;'_¢' (aw a£_e_mo__ of me I _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . That the peculiar qualities of the English people may; be relied upon to win out in this war is the conclusion oft Mr. John Galswortlzy. author and pcssiniist. who in peace _ times employed himself for the most part in criticizing and ` satirizing his own race. According to the author`s analysis; in The .\‘ortl1 American Review, the Englishman possesses the fibre which is to prove the determining factor in carrying the Allied cause to complete victory. The Englishman, he says. is hard to convince-to move. He must have a thing brought under his nose be- fore he will act; bring it there and he will go on acting after lt everybody else has stopped. lie makes constant small) blunders. but few. almost no. deep mistakes. lie is 1-1*. slow starter. but there is no stronger finisher because he has by temperament and training the faculty of getting through any job that he gives his mind to. with a minimum of expenditure in vital energy. Nothing is wasted in ex- pression. style or .spread-eagleism, everything is instinc- tivf-ly kept as near to the heart of the matter as possible. in proportion to the slowness with which he can be moved A is the slowness with which he can be removed! Hence the symbol of the builder. When he does see and seize a thing he seizes it with the whole of his weight and wastes no breath in telling you that he has got hold. And while he has hold he gets in more mischief in a shorter time than any other dog. because of his capacity for concentrating on the present. without speculating on the past or future. Mr. Galsworthy concludes that for the particular situ- :tticn which the Englishman has now to face he is terribly well adapted. “Because he has so little imagination, so lit- tlc power of expression, he is saving nerve all thc tinlc. l_lct~ause he nt-vcr goes to extremes. he is saving energy of` body and spirit. That the tncn of all nations are about equally endowed with courage and self-sacriuce has been proved in these last six months: it is to other qualities that one must look for final victory in a war of exhausiton. The Englishman does not look into himself; he does not brood; he sees no further forward than is necessary; and he must have his joke. These are fearful and wonderful advantages. Examine thc letters and diaries of the various combatants and you will seo how far less imaginative and reflecting ltliuugh shrewd. practical, and humorous) the English are than any others; you will gain. too. a profound, a deadly conviction that behind them is a fibre like rubber that may be frayed and bent a little this way and that. but can neith- er be permeated nor broken. But for the wearing. tearing. slow. and dreadful business of this war, the Englishman- fightlng of his own free will uuimaginative, humorous. competitive. practical, never in extremes. a dumb. lnveter- ate optimist, and terribly tenacious-is equipped with Victory. " to adopt methods of rctalliatton which Let us sew it. weave it. knit it. lgo much beyond th.” Ordiuar-v_lme'jh‘.)dS _Z ln stitches oi silken sheen- Uf “`3\”f3f0 at 59?* 1" ""1 97°C a‘f“"_“’_“ ,'_ 5 gm- |m-9 for Mary of Eng|and_ of a war zone_lr_o_m which they have _ _ Wil' a tl .\lOtl1€‘ and ll . “'amf‘d mil-lll’a s ips to 'Qep away. '. .'. ' .‘_ ` Q u r Q een 1 “This _Govcrn1_nt;ut has _already taki ___ ___ __-.»Si` _ Quick with the webs of linen. U" °°"a5'f’“ "3 “I °"” ‘.0 mpcrfu ""`5':,>_i ._:¢-‘_.-’ 5 Swift with me bans of WOOL German (fovcrnment that tt caunot_ ad- Q- _ ya,-ds of mmnel and ,ons of si]k_ mit the adoption of such measures, or __/_, __ .. _\\ 1-hat mu. boxes may be 1-“IL such a. warning of danger. to operate _ A ., as in any degree an abbreviation of ' countability for any infringement of _ . _.___ _ HR. TAN-I-Unis rights, international or mu cn Sir. ln Saturday's Guardian you SUBMARWE CAMpA|G~ _ publish a lcttcr signed "i’rt»sent Con- RQUNQLV CQNDEMNED, servative" making the statement that in the “Patriot Office"-you frequelll- It does not understand the imperial l\ "find" an th I ~` ° ,ef _Ud ('°“59""“""0 German Gu'-'ernment to question vvlrotn the Patriot cited as an "uuthor- those I-;gh|5_ IL a5$mu@,_ 0|, tim ity’ ln yesterdays editorial." I Bm contrary, that the imperial Govcrn- _ much surprised Ilia! The G\1“f`di3“ ment accepts as of course. the rule . ViCf.0l'l3 ROW. would lend its space for the circula~ ma; we nt-es of noufotubatantg, " :"7;“'"‘:if Spd* 3" “"e}:'a’;°"?- and '0 f°|` whether they bc of neutral citizen- 0 ' s rom one vv o s very ro cr-. ~ -- ' , , t l its ly ashamed of his namc. I gsuglly ;I;";f.u(,-tu(€,;l::(,‘[)f,gain||;{U:.h;.i£|;tf,?||)- " 5 5 £- have lhe courage to write ovcr my be pm in j,_.opu|-dy by UK. ww",-0 "|- own signature and if your orr ' C C5* destruction of an unarmed merchant- Wnden' i? “`""“5 1° enlerge from his man, and recognize also, as other na- Q shell l will accommodate him to the [ions d0_ me obligauou to take um us. . full. upon any public issue. ln DTPSS tial prt-caution of visit and search to S 01' 011 DlBlf0"l1- and SWG mm H" U10 ascertain whether u suspected mer- . sausnwuon that he can Wish 0|' |1011'-’ chanlman ls, in fact, belligerent. ua- ` f°"' tionality, or is. in fact. carrying con- I “mt Sir- ew" trahantl of war under a neutral flag. L. P. TANTON. "The Government of the United rests the mttspsptrs oi tlic :met .i S. DOW 0_ 5 ms _L _ of that gt-_cat _Goternrnent. lt _ _ _ (. I I German 60".,-“ment at 1 .?. .f ....t.t.. __ __ '. ‘ t ‘ - ~ W ng- ; _ . ‘- ‘ ‘ ___ ' ____`_._. ____;l_--- -I-he M91?-haihcgnig N; me ggfiors €~(ill‘déor(;;;i11?l:e u(t)1`i’§i;:‘dlx1i;1tle impress- exercised his right to frcc travel up- (Continued on page alx) .\»t=n. wi ing elr- oo' to s ,- _ _ _ - .. - - |1 qt, _.-0 ut his pert, ?-l----- _ ' _ . . ~ - 1 d_ q on tue seas uout _ _ _ -[he Queen as-ks another service; 1'(i:idit;{l;d P Let Us cut and smch and embroider merchant ships of belligerent nation;-il~ Til] her arms hold enough for a|1_ ity. and that xt must hold the Imperial Et_'_\'|(_‘E T_ HOLBRQOK REEL. 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You pay your money for the Patriot and take your FUl’f||°|\°U *Y W- .° L"“°”° glurrls as imperative. lt is practically choice. ` imposiblo for the otllcert; of n submar- _ ine to visit a merchantman at sea and “To talk of taming the Germans through Leagues of \-°0K UP' SWG ON \[§xr:$:2f||;fe§mp;0|;?;|3'ld f(;.r§%e,: :E Peace or Leagues of Love is to ignore the whole story of A “me laugh bemcen me tearm mgwg prlge 0( ht-r; ami, if they mn- mankind. We might as well offer buns to n python. When- 1-'he g,,|ae“_ quiet my um! ¢|,e¢,-5' not. put n prize crew on board of tier, ever that periodical stirring of the Germanic peoples has A little song bbc-t_:reen _the__slght_|_,_ :;f;_Y__';::_1_l__l_l_1l ;1:_l;ksl_l_§r \;'_t_tlit;_t:_tr Ietgplgl . ` l 08. come they have drenched half the world with blood. Of A|;i¢:;l!__°*l:__':_€_ ;e:w‘:_:; _se c:re’__ boam These new it is undenmoi no other European group can the same thing be said. The love of God is eve""nere_ the lmpefm gym" government gd. 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