l ii _ Br. \hlrn|'s, ~ - -' » ~' _ . . ei ~ . ~,.,'__°._;' arouse a, degire torcioser associat- ‘ ' ' ~ f ...rt'.*.':°..:°'r.’..'::.°~° M" .. ..._--. . _ - - _ ‘-~‘ ‘ ° -J ' i noble and mercenary contraction . _ 5 ' _ ‘ Q _:_- _ .__ _ ____fl'Hii_cHARLo'r'1s:'rowN GUARDIAN _ PAGE ww. _-nu-l ` ~ |,,,,|-|\_,_|_°_mt¢°r ‘turomgvaéiti .a new era for busiliels connections - 3' _ _M _ |, mymu&th_ ~ _' _ ‘ ~ . _ s`cross_the ocean, Yet so curious is ' "' . °°-"asf we- -far anne"-_ ‘ “‘ - ~ ~ J 1 _ dd” _‘_ ~' on this state that slmilly op_e__|is -f» a- _~ _ __ _ _ _£3 _ -_ ~ X I 1 I i:rls'd""do¢¢¢n \,p¢*¢|,'°`y3 dm' D'-of the A.ngIo»Boxan race to which we be. help lib. But sh soon aging,-¢,,{j' ion_z__that it is exactly lhirfeature _ “__ w _ s taking _'Erua'l-¢-lr'ves', I 155315 ‘mP"°’.° ‘Fd this medicine, mgdq °ff"1li iaioee, rollsvea in. ,1,¢,, everything else failed." -_ _ Mira. Hobson Mnnsrlnawx, f 50°- »_l>°_==. 8 for two, tml use 25s.' o ._ G ur vast _farmlands co _ ' sent to ' / reat 'Britain where the consuming _~ a Dublic .learned in wartime to know that ' . f"’/ ` W f in times of stress food from under the W ' / t/ ` a "old flag" may always he relied upon. - -' . At slldesiers or sent 'ot 'd' halt-A-tives Limited. 0123*' _ by i»,= t'i - PR0FESSl0Nii Cikai :;‘;;i..’?f.:"‘.z';::".: .‘;:‘.:::::.'.;‘e;'.:..:'.:.'~;; ».._._._. ln. ciiili CHRONIC DISEASES _ cnlwrxvn Tnmrmnur by the month in advance. Purdy Station Westchester Co., N. Y.. U. B. A. _.nouns 12 to s deny. Now. ._..-in ncaa-5-zomtluaugzopa. " o O B Dr. K. W. Mcliinnolr VETERNARV SURGEON 0ff\_¢°. 139 Kent Street Opposite Morell Hotel Telephons 764 5800-5-23M3mos. _ _______c f o D. STEWART, il. C. Barrister, Solicitor and - llotury Public Newson _ Block, Charlottetown Branch Office, Gedrgetown V Money to Loan on __Re_i_ll.Eatsts _ S. S. HFSSIAH Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public, atc. ' M'o`N'zv -ro _Loan Monlliue. P. E. I. MARK R. McGUlGAN, B. A _sarrlstef solleno.-y ete., ' Mono_'y_ _to _I_.oan ' _ Gm-'neren sleek __ __ _ vllillsulrron a silllvl Barristero, Attorneys, Notlry P_ub- ¢_ 2°' Em" s°"°"°" '°" °_"'_.'i’° B°"i‘ won for the Dominion an adlmssion "°°'“|°" Bunk °f M°""J°°'v °“”’ of deep obligation and profound appru bookfit is simply because the crimes ' ciation.” of which they stand accused have An instance of the readiness and ef- b99"'hiih5f't° “iikU°W“- t . Ida, Permanent Mn]-ggggg go,-9°, otlon. - iiossoll _ai _sultry Barristerf and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada G Mowsv ‘ro LOAN t __ _, __ _ liellllill asforltlllos Barrister: Attorneys-at-law Office Royiil Bank Building cnarlottetewn, P. 5': l. _:.lol.Eona nallrtgv W._ Q. _Be`ntl_ay, K. ¢'._ Barrister _eps Attorney-is-law MONEY TO L0`AN Office-Bank of N. 8. chambers - \it` Coliiilioiliilil Lé`li§fi\fd 1' nsels`1'snsoNo._s$1`oa _ clhnpinf sg_lei;l»"ii.-il- _Mllfitimt ' -l‘i'wiliees\ Sire of Bob Mac 2.18 champion pac- er of Maritime Provinces.. Hilda El. 2.10 Rexiight 8.17%. Iona Girl 2.12%. Premier, 2.19.. Orwell Bell. 2. 19, Nutwooa,$.a0;_s'rsntHe1l 2._2i}!€. som commoao ,ftiiiii admiral, 1.2 . Lady Commodore 1.25. 0ommbdor'e Epaulet, 2.25. Kitchener (M. R.) 2.25. .lo_nlcp._ allay; and the ‘canadian sol- dier the fastest green pscer on the ics last winter half miles ln. 1.08. His ooiti twoli mb.-e money dino* sn others tofdtheil . ` Bo Breeders' mate your mares with the great Sire. He csn_be geo pgeis , - - o ` zo owners stsbl_e£_fqf_te,f - - __ » _ at 100 Qneenh ‘%__?'i___,;__»;__ - '$4 .. .iw . _ I ____ .lg _.$.51 seams-ionowiepa. ' hich would appeal most to the prac- tical British mind as the only con- `On their part they are doing all pos- . George H. Roberts, P., i-by the way, finest t es of the demo ritlsh Parliament). Mr. Roberdts, af- 3 ter remarking that ‘Canada had not D increase production and conserve food, ish Government was able to keep the sen route clear, made it possible for Great Britain and her Allies to over- ation was very critical and food be- f munitions For example, in Decem- n ` "er 1917 France held supplies of wheat rl about three days it has been my c hat had to be encountered and the re tion was thoroughly organized, and i1 c_ct_iv_eness of Canadian assistance,, Mr._Itoberts added, was in respect to A was impossible to maintalnthe small "Although the Canadian Government the ‘splendid results ensued from pro- ii of the people. Producers were there- t OWN! it HGCSBBKYY i0 H0011! 0011191115' ocratic and moral issues involved in ry rationing in its food control meth- the wa,-_ and to reams that no “CTL 0118. Said! fice was too great to uphold the pur- "The measure adopted in Canada to pose forwhlch it was undertaken." combined with the fact that the Brit- UST QF °F‘FEN¢E3` come' what was 'their greatest enemy, Ki'-i59|'»" the W0l`ld’s Word says in insufficiency of food. dn 1918 the situ- mi- March 1591191 ca-'nie' as important a problem as that _ England' have' declared that there is o . ` __ _ _ _ a needs of its civilian population for the Peace Conference has made an ex- privilege to become acquainted with committee to determine among other the measures adopted by Castia, par things. "the_de`gree' of responsibility ticularly during the last two years for these offences attaching to par- fthe war, and I know the difficulties ticular members of the enemy‘s o nd flour sufficient only to ‘meet the swer_for their crimes; despite this, -» - l o l ~ _'__ - f n{arka`ble efiici_ency__achieved. `I'_toduc- ,eral staffs and other individuals, having regard to its enormous terrl- there ls no sentiment more generally tory. its diverse conditions of climate, prevailing _in the world to-day than ths_few crowded towns and the sparse the dembnd for the punishment of settlements the achievement nl' those who have fought the most canons ln furnishing food supplies ot atrocious ws. in history ln me most he gravest period' of the war, have atroc`_i0us__vv`ay. lf no tribunal exists for bringing these arch-criminals to butter, when the stock ofbutter in creds Martel, has done _the world a réat Britain fell abnormally and it service, by assembling in concrete form _tile _particular offences charged weekly _ration of one ounce a head, to particular individuals in his recent no Food .Ministry _wfas ohio to secure book, ‘fvvliat will so the End or wil- the whole butter 0ut`p\`it_ of Canadian lia‘rn_ ll. and His Accomplicesl” M. creameries for six weeks; which Martel has compiled a list, a kind of meantv the addition of 6%' million lb: “W'ho's _Who _in international Crime," to available supplies. containing 573 high-placed Germans A who may with propriety be haled did not hesitate to apply compulsory before the bnr of Justice. Most of the powers where necessary, it is intcr- fflerman leaders who have fiigured in 'B51-in! £0 ODBBFVB liliitil QPSK! Dart of `the war news of the last four years . _ _ 3 ~ - _ pagandist appeals___t_o_ the piitrlotisni the_Kaiser stands at the head, and hen the Crown Prince, Bethmann- _sistent form' in whlchifths national =` "l entiment couid_ be expressed. More M h ,( ' oodstuffs and still 'more produce of _ _ _ ' y ' um no . 0 -“ ‘ » I 1 ‘~ f ,dx f _ r _ , -.. _- . / inert.. ' ` _ _ _ _ _ 1 e f - ~-~ ~-ef- _ ' . _l°m9"““¥-mt »l1°\i.ii1'1aue ee lm-_` ‘ ¢ l - fi ‘ - er- a‘:-n.¢'5-' U’l’l1\l_m |¢|'Qd0 _ Q " V . "31 between -the lliotlleriand and Cancqi, '- 1 ' -_ _ /W ~ _ whose .oppgrtuneneu the Cansdiini '-" ' _ _ . _ .` _ _ _ _ ' Trade Cpmlhilslon i.i1l&i'Bl_ses upgn _g ~ ~ ""* = »` _ biisinesi cénimunlty. is the Britig ` il' all / predilection for on goods from within ,_ the Empire- ` 1 ._° . ' `e ._ F Sold by the Best Dealers Everywhere tif proof were wanted ll would be , _ _ ' _ found' in’ the cordiality of the remarks _ V , ` » = cently published broadcast in Eng _ 3:5;,,;“;,L?§‘3;f3,;i‘1‘3";2;,‘;’,,2‘,,‘i __ __ _ r.. a.wA'rlzkMAN coMrAuv,t;...nea,119stJs.ne. st Mournsat _ M.. .=.,.._- » _ _ n ne of the yp - _ _ ~ _ _er __;--__ _ ‘ -_ ' __._ ratic, self made labor men in the 15'-if _ e°“- _fl 3_1 _ _ _____ ______ __T,.__ ____ _,__:,__ _ _ ____ ___ _eg _ ,qs di_¢1Ii_S were as quick as the Home eopie to jerceive the trmendous dem- --___-_-_-_. BY GERMAN LEADERS. Under the title, "Ho.n.glng the Several respectable authorities in o _tribunal before which the Kaiser nd his associates can be called to an- ollont beginning by appointing o rces, including members of the Gen- owever highly placed.” Probably What' specifically are these crimes? n industrious Frenchman. M. Tan-5 ure in M' Martel's list inevitably by stimulated to greater effort und con- tary rationing and so increase the sur- pulses' _available for export." -Mr. Iftoberts said in conclusionz- "'i‘ho record of the Food -Board, though its machinery _was necessarily hastily improvised, shows wonderful results the scaptre _of prlvatlon in Great Brit- morai of our people and their deter- mina_tio_n _tp persist in a victorious pro. secutlon of the war until the 'enemy was compelled to a`cltliowledgs` defeat The R Hon J R Ciyn , who pre ed tolsir' Roliert Borddii, the'Can'adian' Prime Minister, our acknowledgments of the splendid assistance renderc.-l sume‘rs were induced to adopt volun- ‘and all the rest follow in all their which contributed substantially to lay bread which had been found soaked aiinfand so assisted in preserving the ‘to the Russian prisoners. Being at codedf as h`ood'_Cohtholver, convey. _responsible for the violation of tombs ‘at Carlepgnt, Candor, and Roisllse in Hoilwag, Hindenburg, MacKensen, hideous eminence. The following are n few of tho specific offences which, according to M. Martel, de- mand thevconsideration of the allies: Von Hindenbnrg: As Commander- in Chief in East Prussia ordered that in paraffin should be given as food Rofsel (Somme) on the 10th of March, 191.7, gave the order that-everything should be destroyed, burned, -and pil- aged in the regions which the bar- bariahs ,were about to evacuate. Was` uor`o`n,1s`17. i_ ` Von Mackensen: Responsible for 'were justifiable prnctioes in civilized .Jliovr to future sei1t_r§ti¢`lik._t&t can- Mghsaoi-on and hanged civilians' in Russian Poland in 1015. is respon- '.`&9l28"slMe for the deportations of_Lilie, lV0anadianmqd£nQ`r$e ta;_ 1%-8 Y which itwas given. 1 would only aild that_since fi _have been Food lqontrollgr 1 have made myself i\'cquain_t_`ed` _with the efforts of Ca`rla‘dl` and affirm tlilit if they were known to all our people pire, and _if properly recorded would ' _ ` ...be .' 'l lr . Sl K ll _ 7. _ of 1 oa'n'{, 133%: (inet), Winner of elicits Munir best o an age, st Pronv ca . Will stand. for season ‘st ewner's - ltle\.»Vernon Rivdiii ',-6§p*q1_c§r.fee ilf _ __ _ _ when ae bali _collected ln the-noel! - rl. u.,w'oel\, nl Vernon River, ~. z;‘_'°+‘. 1 “ |800-0-25lWs4ipd til dndli our appreciation` nf the' spirit' in thefts, incendiarism and the execu- “upn of notable; and peasahts in' lloumania. Ordered about 1,000 ltollmaniau children. from 10 to 17 'yedrs of age, _to_ hs shot on the ground that they had conspired they would develop a _profoundsr un- , against hitn. Stole 10,000,000 lei in d6f‘8ll\\l"U¥' 0f` IBO lnlllnflf Of Em- ` fhé 0CC\lDl8d Dirt! Of Roumlniu- mrhad with the help of Von Grae- vaitis, Military Governor of Lille. C nlveli at the theft of money from lille deportees. vital st Brolllie. Un the lltwiht thot! -W1 _ Umm-_l they were "useless mouths." Cause -'_ _ e`irJnli" logilotoyinee. Prince Rupprecht o Bavaria: bsisx and Tourcolng, Accoln \ion,-Behnbertz, .Shelled a number bid man, women sgd.,o_\ildNd_. carry 30. what complaints can tile w'0r_ld make. if things like this happen in another .wal-'r it these men 'did not commit these crimes, of course they l\\0\l\d not suffer for them, but the only way to determine that is _by an offiefit’ _pudlcal proceeding. Such s proceed- ing _wiil accomplish more then* merc- |y by-ipgingjhe accused to trial. it d i` eternally upon _the 'rc- Dlilccd at the disposal of his officers. Von l}uelow: Posted the following notice at °Andennes on the 22nd of sent that the whole place has been burned and about 100 _people have been snot." Posted the following notice at Namur on the 25th of Aug. ust_ 1914. “Ten hostages will be taken in each street. If there is any disturbance in tho street all the hostages will he shot." Klauss: Responsible for massa- cres at Gerbeviller and Fralmboisc. At Gerbcviller alone 60 civilians were assinatéd. One' of them, cn- flagcd in Red Cross work, was sunli- ed in petroleum and hurnedalivc. Stcnger: Author of thc following: order of tho day: "All prisoners, even if taken in large numbers, are to be put to death. No living mrm is to be left behind us." Von Graeveniiz: Military Govcr- nor of Lille\ Carried. 30,000 civil- ians, including many women and child- ren, into slavery, and told the Bish- "op, _who protested, to hold his tongue. V0n Drcicht: At Arion, bein'-I drunk, ordered the cxecution of 11? hostages. Laughed when he was told, on recovering sobriety, that the order had been carried our. Biegen: Responsible,for the dc- struction of Dlnant and the massa- cre of more than 600 persons, in- cluding 34 old men 71 women ami 17 children under il years of nge. Non Manteuifol-Or:l1:r'<~ci the burning of`Louvain and tho expul- sion of 10,000 civilians from thc town. Von 'Rodeiskl-Gave a formal or- der that all Cossacks who surrender- ed should be shot or hanged. Major von Buelow-Author of the destruction of Aerschot. Ordered 150 civilians to be shot. Compellcd thc women of the town to stand by, with printed in the Munchner Neuestc earlier submnrlnc outrages. Von Capelle~Itesponsible for the later submarine outrages. G.~l\'n stringent orders that hospital ships which is not punished is a wrong which is condoncd, and should the civilised powers now assembled at Versailles' ignore such deprcdations as these, they would admit that they warfare. Unless Von 'Pirpitz and Von Capellc nre punished for mur- dering women and children on the high seas, then this kind of warfare would bc practically regularlzed in the futurc. li Mackensen ls permit- ted to shoot n thousand ltoumanlnn children and suffer no penalty. if Von Schubert is permitted to shell old women on the ground that they are "useless mouths," if Klauss is permitted to soak a Red Cross work- d b him alive, er in petroleum an urn if Von Graeventiz is .permitted to ' 000 civilians into slavery, woul p ace __ _ cords the precise facts regal-dint! thi? rnian atrocities and forever rc- grivo the .salueet n~eiu~tne_ asian.: eqntroversy.-* All the ifrsf.-hand: \_v_i_t- neeeeeooeula so soon the stand; 'state irty-ono girls to be carried off sfg. exactly what their own eyes have seen, and thas in coming generation! August, 1914: "lt is with my con- ..`.- - . ,_a_;...~ ._-' _ ‘a Y fy _-. t Y".,'7__` " ` i’;“§f.@.\£~ -'~_ '_-cw .\.,.‘. '“\-__;/- b-' ' \\ 'TEH _-_ __-:_ __, -HQ. . . _ _ 15;; -_i3_'_*l,_ iii fi I-I _/;;>.'__':;'_"{`_. -,-_,- .,f~. -,. .- ___._»_-_».;-..- _~ _/fl '*.l.“f._c'=‘ _~ ;; 1 $5 l‘,_ ":`£'¥tf.' 1 4 ‘ . ee: nl - S _ - ‘.‘-'-`-*B* Q Lx*-‘P Ll. .- . 7‘i’t?f*I-,_ _-h _ / - - . /__ , a ._~ __ _ I __ "'t ....,_ __ “. `§°" ' ` V f.-I l ‘lf t‘ r.. 32 1 le - ill.. ~ _,. .1 " ‘..l¢tr< _ ;._ ";'.-.no Coen l-ta'/.E Cf\_ ' _ 5, ' l_ol~.'ncrl.orl`t. l " '. " mr-=T~'=»l»e|-veo-e1J p if `7/,_ 4,1/g.f.f /rm/i(f»,-.' .~:-._ .1/-.c - =._::- , . ._ __..a.1..'u=l.2a..ln.:...¢...~:z_a..._ _...As-..s....`. .i .__:§,;___.;__,_________ , gg; ,_ ____ - REQ, WHITE one Gmhihi =. ls rl-la cotou sci-lslvls or rua outs ` Pacman comalumc was csalulur-: ~ Accept no substituted im- ` iiafions--.No other cereal food is made or sold by us » a ._4.~. _~.l _l 4 .».. ` » l l - l -...xr 1 T@_./iihihld .wg-_ '.'."f~‘.' §\f"\ 3, ,. ._ __ i ' ~ -~ -'~”'°'”'"" "7 'ravi czrsznzzst.-'aa--.es~1-q.-» .,_ * ~ iw --'~='!?-_~'---i ---- - _.. ._ __ __ in tllcre would hc littlc ilclrl for argu- ment or discussion. Certainly thc Peace Conference owes it to history to make this record as complete as possible, If tho facts coincide with thc chnrgcs matic by M. Muriel :md countless other investigators and nil- scrvers, then the common sense of mnuliinll will lmvv littlv difficulty in iixiug the punishment T_HE LESSON OF SPRING ln Spriugtimds changing lilc l soc The prom si of things vol to - _A pledge of immorality, their arms inthe air, for six hours. r-“ '- - _. - _ - "_ 1-- _. . ____, A _, (__: _ , _, witnessing the conflagratlon. _ Eberien-Boasted, in an article I ' "" ' ' " ` ‘ I Tiltltriiiltttt- ' ' ` »_-l>“~=_'»i wee. svveglgtivr °f use - / _ ' ' ' “ - - Wss done bythe Domi! 011 in the war, _ ' _ _ _ . _ mm by -' 'i’be,‘_ve\‘y "FWF, °f,Q*_lf‘$d} appears to ”` -I -- _ _ _ strike a chord of sympathy. and to ‘» ` ` " I" ‘ A " / _El -S3 "il G Q ;»l~=~ -i TCASTED . GORN FLAKES l- 'i`iiE oihllhhill dhilhilllili F00!! i`i`i'§"" tl c' ‘ .nrici/-~/\n¢l . .l il will or \| ll J ~.l1li (nrn i`l'l .<1 4. (pl J . .. loilnou li /ln Orrirl Aww l l iw? Through years untold Anil so un heart doth rise above The things of earth her faith to And joy lu .lil Goll`s grace and love, -FRED SCOTT BHEPARD Nachrichten, that he had compelled civilians to "march in front of his men as n screen against the cncmy’s fire. ' Von Tirpitz~Responsible for the _ ‘_ _ SMOKING TOBACCO _.___ _ - f » C ~_;"‘.`H 1 f f§"“~sf“’ Afloat and . Ashore _.pi ‘es If :_ -.a» ,___ . - - _...___ ._..1_-v- -, .__ c. ___..._...._ .’_, .1-1\ -` ,.. __ /-_y ~__ ,~.. rl L 4 ;`: 4" Q; _"?*‘c’ “fn I _ -,f 1- l .,/ , _ . '-.lx ..._ __ . the ` ~ 'ic ‘- . - . `W5'5*"55*f":“'*i3i:"i3‘fsi:¥:-:E-:~:Pffff ` */,“,f_-ga Ay/ Cirsu eil-;`MAs~re;=-. was: v.MArl __;. "- 5:5: _ _ \ . ~ `_|_ __ ' I l\»=`-‘\\*i.>'-at" » . .J the Sailor Man is an inseparable companion of “MASTER WORK MAN" SMOKING TOBACCO This smooth, rich smoke _~ __ can be had in both ‘l ; Plu and ut Plu ‘ t_ " -GX _ _ _ ’ ' _.:»1~I7!2 . Ai .411 Tobaceunutd ' __ endif 1 ' General Storee s C s _ ~\.. r