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I \ -1 i i .1 <1... .._',.s`.l.;. -,_ __ _ Tl.,- I - _.Hifi ` _ _ .:,I__»_ iii i i f _ __~. i _‘ l§;_:_._ ...__ _ _ig 'rsscnARLo'i'rETovfI~i`t¥tlLiii5rANi`f"‘l ‘ ’ _ __ _ _ _ __ ._ » li _ ~~~----q Paoli: Form l r-_ '__ -:- 'TPIE -:- lt would be well for our farmers to as rapidly ns pos ible add shee to their live stock If they select *-:- » _ I _ _ _ l ' _ _ __ Y ' ` ~ adian demand alone can be filled by home production. lv ' " ' ` ‘ " " ‘ _, ‘ ' '_ ‘_ \ And wool is only one of the sources of revenue in the - - -_. r _ - / sheep business, lamb, mutton. lambs and sheep always - ' commanding a high price. _ s, _ _ " - - D * _i Encounter New iiiatiiriifin llhailnllelown Guardian Advertising Phons.... . .. ....f32~3l Bb ltl Ph . . . l _ _ , “ "rp °" °n° i Frtnch had_ with him in France at the beginning of the ed at sohmer Park Whell Frellch can war 38,400 infantry and 4.500 cavalry, with 322 pieces of adlnlg of every shade of pollllcal gp- artiller)'_ and service corps of various kinds, which with i!li0I\ D19( 011 U16 D\H\f0l`m ‘Vim 09° °b guards for lines of communication &c_ made a total of f;°Eu§‘i‘z ‘;‘_°W» ;\\lli_`0f e_Ilc(puraglii_g rtéie about 70,000 men. The French army then available was not ‘mint ETX: aogal r;:;`éh'a3;n;lla“§- sufficient with the help of the British expeditionary to lake pm-l ln the gl-em wal- ln which forces to cover the whole frontier of France. Between the British Empire is now engaged the extreme left of Allies' line and the North Sea. along ;g_$,;tl‘;_‘;rs° 23839952; Lgleraggaflrs CISF, - » _ , e anti i 3;; iii'i;‘:.';..§":;‘;:;t_.‘“;<;i. sz.: :’;;.i“;::‘:..:'.“;:‘.i."°i_'*.‘; :.1 er erences an agree on t G efforts to drive the left wing back aint double up his common fact hefoe them, tlieiiecessity 9 of sending more men to swell the Newland Edit,DayPhone.... .. News and Edit. Night Phonea.... ......132&.133 \» -- Head Office at Charlottetown Branch Offices at Summer- aide, Alberton, Sourle and Montague. ..London Office, Marconi House, Stand W. C. Preeldent._....... _ .._...A.A.Bartlett Managing Editor.. .. . . ._ . R. Burnett TIIE BLQISP WILD BEAST In :iii article on thc "Gcrtiiaii l’rot`cssor" which he coiitriliiiti-d to 1-Ivcryiiiaii in .-\pril last, I\lr_ Sidney \\'hit- man suitl, “iii spite of his iczii‘iiiiil.:. his cxccptional Status, thc Gcriiian professor in thc aggregate is not exempt from those failings wliii-li afliirt all liumanity, the snia` and the great iilikc-\'iiiiiiy_ prejiitlice. eii\'_v, amd arrogance. For, alas! it is ii well-aniheiiticiiied fact that there is no urrogiiiict-_ no t~oiit'i~it-iicitlicr that of birth nor wealth --ivliirh run vii- with that of thc learned `prig`; albeit learning slioiilti tout-ii humility in the face of the vast T`iiknow1i." We niiisl lit-:ir this iii iniiiii wlicii we roiisitier thc claim to .\'it'tzsrlicti\uii “t-iiltiirt-" wliirli the German professors aii\'ziiit'c as ii rczisoii for thc cxistciicc and extension of thc Gcrnizin Eiiipiiw-. 'l‘imt- was wht-ii Gurnian vulture represented something ciitirt-ly diiioreiit from "blood ami iron,” bitt that was be- fore thc mail proplici .\'iei7.sclic seduced Gerniany from the paths ot' i`hristiuii doctriiics. in Gei*imiii_\' thc professor occiipics the place in public liic whit-li in this country and in Britain is invariably held by it leading politician, b_\' ai philantliropist. or a clergy- man. thi iictirly all great occasions lic presides; he leads i :iiiiliropist and priest or piirson rolled in one. Naturally one in such ii role wields ininieasiirablc iiifluencc, and iviiilc the Gospt-l ot' the Clirist was the rule of life, Ger- iiiaiiy could not litivt- been in saifcr l1untls_ .\_bout ii liuiidrcd _vcnrs ago the Gcrnian professor was at his best. 'l`iit:ii. as now, llrussia was in the throes of wav. 'l`lic liuuglity arrogniicc of thc ruling cast had been brought to the dust, and had been siiccecticti b_v the tiinirlity of tlcspziir. The very name of Naipolcoii brought tliiakiiig fcair to the rot and thc palace. .-\t_ that t'ritic;il jiiiivlurc appeared in Berlin Iiniversity a l’rofcssor~riscii from at gccsc-licrtl-\vii0 exhorted the people to t-oiitoiiililiitc lowliness and humility which must iici-tis precede 1-very genuine attempt at human regenera- tion. ’l"ht-rc was nothing of the "blood and iron" in his gospel; nothing oi` the Niet'/.st-licteaii "master" morality which prurlaiiiis ti ruling tribe of "blond wild beasts," giorityiiig pliysical strciigtli at. thc cxpciisc of pity, syna- ptitliy iiiitl thc lie:itiriitlt>s_ l-le told his liearers-aiiti thc lit-st iiiiil -iiolilvst in thc Lind iloclictl to licar liiin»--tliut “Only whcii it iiian rises iibovc niorttility, only when hc is itnbucti with ai strviigtli of purpose which fears not ilcnth is hc wortli his salt, only whcii lic is pi'cpni't‘-_ti to siicrificc self for others is ht- deserving of pre-eiuiiiciice. oiily wlivii lic coiitliit-‘rs st-lt' iiiziy he hope to riilc otiicrs.” That is <`lii‘istiiiiiii_\'_ and tlicii. as over, proved an iii- siilrutioii \'.'liit‘li stiri't_‘tl l‘riis:-iia to its ticptlis uiitl i‘c\'ivctl ti iiroopititz faith. i_'iilio\iiidt~il prospt-rit_\‘ and an over wcaiiiiig arrogaiicc on thc part of thi- li-:iriictl “_prig", witiiiii the last tluarlor of ti t-ciitur_\‘ have intl thc profcssoratc of Germany to set up I\’ict1.sf-lic in the place of the Nazarene. Today, Ger- many is not titliciiitit-, nor agnostic; nor iiiiidcl; she is lilataiiily iiititcrialistic. Slic worships at the shrine of pliysii-al streiigtli, sho hows the knee to thc bully of thc prize-ring. Evcii iiliickt-ii thc most orthodox of present day Gcrmaii liroi`e.-:ior.s is taint:-d with this deiviliisli Nietzsnlieteiiii liliilosopliy_ Vriiistaiitly irlucke-ii lcuvcs thc impression that tht-.re is no airgiliiiciit :igziiiist sin but the sword, evil must lm t-rairlir-ati-il by pliysicul tlcalh--tiicrc is no other pliilor-‘iilvliic '.ilit~riii;iiVL‘. 'This is thi- boastcri "t-ultiirt-" whit-.li (loriiiiiiiy would siilistitiitv for (fliristiuiiity. 'l`liis accounts for licr cul- ious ,~’ "tw < tml ji _i lttiii ii t ii "‘\ 1 ti ,__ \‘,~»h :'°¢"@"§'°>.d, _\_`_~"‘ \"_4-_;_` __ _ i- s - \ F192->` 9),' TEE 'xl-is,” i __-ff ff » 7 which Britain came to the aid ot __________ _______-____ France and Belgium; England had “___” .»_. . ______;. ... ii no territory to gain by the war, unlike '_"_'“ :ml-gum ____,_____"_______l __ France, who had her los* provinces to __ _ get hack; nor had she to defend her _ “"-` hav" 0" ‘HSDUW I" "W sh°"" soll like lgelglunh but Englaml welll wiiido\v nn iissortiiieiit of pipes. all: 9 ' styles and shi ics at 251:. oacli-every to defend a people who could not de- ~ ‘I _ fend lllemselvesj' pine is it good value. The 'Iwo Macs, “Sir Wilfrid related the incident in 149 Gram Georgc SUCH- me twenty hc had gone to tight aga the Priissiaiis under the French flag in the year 1870. He had then been iight ing in a losing cause. He now rc turned to the charge after iiiany years of distin uished service abroad. uni Kitcliener‘s career, when as a boy of __ _ ` insl l. _ 1 i i -.i \ Perfection Oil `i soil of France in the time oi' Joan of A clear case of being between the devil and the deep Arc with their present mission, em- sea is that of the Kronprlnzessin Ceceiie, now known as PHHSIZIUB the l`aCi. that French and S I this tiinc would be instruiiientnl in bringing victory to the allied armies against the same foe. Sir Wilfrid wont on to appeal to thc Frencli-Canadians to give an example of loyalty to their countryiiien and to show the entire world that they were ready to uphold the cause of justice. honor and liberty. I-le referred to the material aid which Canada could give the Empire as but a small thing in comparison with her moral assistance. - The speaker quoted the German Chan- ccllor's admission that the l{aiser's ln- vasioii of Belgium could not be justi- fied by iiiternatioiial law, and went on to speak of the Kalser`s blaspliemous declaration that he was acting as God's deputy in all this bloodslied_ Sir Wilfrid made a final appeal to his bearers to support the iuuveuient for recruiting and closed his speech amid wild applause. HON. MR. CASGRA|N'S TRIBUTE. I-lon. T. (`hase Casgraiii paid a tribute to Dr. iiiignnult for the fine work done in organizing the regiment. This regiment of French Canadians i would be an honor to the country anti \ to the race. They would iight for Heaters -Here The perfection is the neatest, and most economical oil heater --a fuel saving, heat-producing ornament, smokeless, odorless and safe. You cannot really appreciate the value of this oil heater until you_ get one, then you will ex- perience the pleasure of a well heated room at little cost. We are showing a beautiful line at moderate prices. Come in and see them. Fennel] & Chandler L Victoria Row the triumph of honor and justice over '__ _ _ - the forces of barbiirism. “This is not tional quarrels or internal troubles. We must unite to face the common savage animal that as -ru io nniongst the peaceful populations, iii- dustrlous and generous and also to d_oniinntlon. Every subject of King George \/_ must in these days when T the world that there is one soul and _ . y contribute the full measure of their of the ilnitod Kingdom. Mr. (lasgrain then spoke ol' thc General llothii in South Africa tto march beneath the flag he had fought drew the attention of his llnarers ll, the unity that existed today between 88111118! twelve years ago. Hg also CIIIYIOTLBLOWII I destroy the warlike diplomacy d A N the evil spirit of conquest and ahsoliirie the time for political dissentions, na- gl I toe. I`o drive back intohits liiir___t,li(¢_ public conscience is aroused prove to hen insure in g00d 5t1’0ng Sll0Ck COIIIPIZI- one heart and that all are read to ICS, WIIICII UCVEI Cf)1]t¢Bt \l] honggt glglm gud) force and their might for the defence I8 I8 f¢pf¢8Cnl¢d by nieiiaurcs adopted by the various D0. minions and to tho dec-_isloii tiikeii bv _ _ . . the Nationaliats mid the Ulateritos in ¢ ireland who had decided to jnln forces to face the enemy. Till;-was lllc acl Loud applause greeted Mr ('35 fans when the first call was made to ose v soldiers in Vaicartler C a am witness some of their manoeuvring l YY. - gahola and Cliateaugay. They win' ment‘s intention of lending an addi- tional number of 30,000, Sir Wilfrid - made apeceiic mention of the special the absence of a clear understanding betiveeii the depart are obliged to import their wool ,ia on cor s of French-Gmedidnl who would mt-nts of two nations having headqiiarters at Washington' my ‘"0 so to the ‘ld of Ends d ‘nd and London. it would be dlfllcult to Imagine it mu:-'ri iiliort- “ _ “ mtl utnmmon. on can- ff curio music-Brooklyn sua. _ . gg Q” "' "‘° ""““'l?’ °' "‘°" °“' , ' - ._ ._ _ _ _ __ . __ s. _I-_ie appealed with all his Hom Rmlolphe mmleux eloquently _ 6l25.’1().2()M¢_uwl»3l .____l____-.__V_,.___ _ ____ __ __ _ _ . . ,_ _ _ _ _ .\'<.i..r.» ia. ..f_ . ,_ . __ _ _ _ _ _ __ ____ _. ______,._ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ ____ ___¢_______________ ______3_N_," _ which they serve and upon the name of brave men. » osscsnomrs oF Hsnoss. ` rain's remark when io s o e no / is . ' E-°:';:;‘:.“°__:."r.:‘;:r.. ':":2:f..'i;yC.fif:f::f Lwe L3mbS _and Fat Sheep 1:1; .;i:..?;';ii':i.§.°a';:§::.' .f:;‘.'s'.: We Want u to 1000 good lambs and General Joffre. "l have seen." ° ° ’ said the speaker, "all Btl_i_p_ _ li___`__ d_ the occasion to admire them and _to §l‘;,,:§ ;,‘,;_,:l,,’;°__‘:‘,;‘: "e_,_,",,,;',';;>_,,g>=f;5-,~;<,; IUOUQIYVEY bflllglng their stock direct to ti;°:f.f:.:::§`::ii."€:i:fiiiifiiilird7lice t en We -buy 1” the °°““t'Y We count sons ofthe heroes of Morton O shed a new lustre on the flag under _ iuusf si-iow umrso rnon-r. _ _ _»,_ texte-.