‘hx Q .1 __ 'r-’f‘»§ ‘i _.fl l, " 1l_>f;f/_ - ' 1 _ll _; 51 1'11`11 '»1|~'\ .-__. an 1_1 1“=i‘_!€-1, it *L . _.1 -1:11: _ , wg.-. A , _,_. .__., 3’-1fl'f2i thi' 1,61..-_.»,‘ ‘ 'r *$1 ‘ ;"..Yt_.» _ ..._ ._._.,-»~¢.¢`e.»..~ _ Src’ 15;." 'A ` -=¢.'\=\="~=`€. I ; 2 t -» .1 _ _ f -t "_'fA».1E TWELVE _ - inn __ _...__ _ . \ . - -uw . ‘ ' ` ` I I communicated iltii them we'r<.~re`uitlei\t Geisaeam . . . , imc,-st~l»¢t'ari`u»oc to this met, hrrofstoftrail the ` in that immediate vicinity and no doubt similar _ _ tions will he tation thronahout the country. .__ _ _-»~_ - ' _ " _ ' ' can imagine the._lndlgnatlon of those two defenceless coast ` . - r `- - .' .-.‘..~_- 1'* ~ »_ » - ' I . cities where. tlriough evident treachery, children were lull-1 iinarloileluwll hurtful. I ` I' V 1 om: _ _ . _ . , 1 _ a _ _ ..: 1. - .- __ »., _ t ._ ._ . _ _ __.=wa~ 1-nh-not w6n~F*_t__:tS§t%’mm--.Qi(gi-1135"" wer, g°_|.m`.n__. _ . ' ...._..~.,...._ _ . - - ~ ‘ even those clall!Hn‘_g_LBritIa\`t"cltlnenshlp, were arrested. _ - ' ` itoadillk-between the lines in our English exchanges the; enoral suspicion ol reaident Germans treachery isqutte' evident. -This. for instance, from a late issue ot “John ull": - "King Edward Horse. Some strange stories reach us in 'reference"'t_o this regiment. located at Langley Park, ' Slough. Dut of 550 horses nearly 100 are said to he_ sick.- ' N.” .nd Edu' Num Phmun °' " " °"'"“2‘ 1” hllst -'there is here than a suspiclonoi' German blood 111; the camp." And this: _ "if the Government will not agree dd* Nhnnm sw". .ml Monuout 1 to set_ up a committee of Public Safety, as suggested by Sir '°L°_M°" 0'6"' Mum". 'Nun' sand W' c' V Site, do us the Honor of considering our suggestion that the elence, _of the Realm Act ab6uld.be amended by giving, power -tb"detaln and deport any suspected spy. even though' lf¢al||e»t.... ........ .... ........A.A.l|rtlet¢ he bena_turalize'd?”_ __ - ll _......,,,,_.__._- -__ ____-»._ ' \.-~j;ffn;s-#11 __ ‘ 1 ` ; -Advertising Phnom... . .. .... ....‘l82~8 eusurtstloti rt\on».... _...ua-2 B -Howl llld Edit. Dey Phone.... .. . .... .... ........138 _ _ _________ - . 4,- __ __ .... Hehe Office at Charlottetown Branch Olllcel at Summon _ ___..__. ,,__,, ,. (1 `l¢p|g|ng`ldltor`.'. .. ,... .... ...... ....J. ti. lutnett ,._____._.___.___._._._.Y._._._1_._._._._._;._._._._~,_-_~_._-_-_-,»,~_-_-_-_-_-¢_-_~_»_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_'_'f.»:_~:.~:.-.-_-_-.':. SU SATURDAY, DECEMBER _19, 1914. _ at _ PROIilBlTl0N A SUCCESS in a review of the present temperance situation, the Wes-_ 10Y11ll, under the beading Epworth League has this to say _ about Prince Edward island: “The island Province can_l boast of having the onl.\' Provincial P1'0l111Jl1i011 111W 111 111°_\zine compares the part played in the present war by the Dominion. The Act is not as complete as many would like, Emperor bt Gss-many to that pmyed by M11¢bu's satan, 11111' 1'r nas BEEN VERY SUCCESSFUL- T00 11111011 1‘@~ The Emperor pretends that his “heart"bledatLouvain" and' sponslbility is laid on the private citizens, and not sui‘iic~ thou proceeds to the butchery of Belgium, and later to tht, ient on the public oillcinls. This is a common weakness of murder of innocent citizens of English cities. This is 011 1011100111-1100 1081811111011- lt 18 1101 11111' 10 110.00110 011 11_ the picture of Mi_lton's Satan: "And should I at your harm- private citizen initiating action against his neighbor for 1035 pmbcsube me1t_ us 1 d0_ yet pub11¢ 1-sssou just, honor being drunk on the street. Even to depend on a committee s nl' private citizens to enforce the law is not wise. The ma- Not many ardent tempcrance workers arc prepared to rc- port on their neighbor. lt is sufficient rcason for neighbors 1100111111111! 0110111195- 'F1115 W111 <10 111019 10111 11111111 1111111 1116 Germans have outraged the whole code which binds nation fact that he was drunk. There is much illicit selling by__ tb drug stores and physicians. As experience has elsewhere 11 shown this can be remedied cvclltuallv. WE WISH TO 11 1115A11'1`11»Y "0NG11AT1.'1'AT1`3 T111: S111A111~ES'1` P11017' thc first step in the illegnlity. Since that piccc of lawless- INCE IN LEADING TIIE D()f\llNIO.\' IN 'ITIMPEIIANCE u LEGISLATION. ` *` sexes and all ages. They have burned to the ground Our contemporary is laboring under a serious mlsappre- p hension when it Says it is necessary “to depend on 11 private the destruction of ancient monuments. The destroyed Citizen ililtiatlllg 110ti011 8801081 his 1J0i§h11l'11‘ i01‘ 110111K University, the burnt library of Louvain, attest' the rage of drunk on thc S1100!-" T110 P01100 lJ01"f01”111 11118 111113' 11111 the Vandals." The shattered cathedral of Rheims, now a fortunately it iS 1101 Often 110098611111- - shell, proves1.the~impoteut rage of the foiled Invader, and In the M0056 JIIW E\'011111E '1`i1`110S 11 C011t1‘0\’01'SY 18 1'l1S11\€ no excuse has been or canbe adduced to cover the crime over the question ot' prohibition, in which Prince Edward trhtthful to tbsp- p.,|l_¢y of 511-11¢;n4 1-cm- mm the h,,_a,~15 01 Island prominently appears. One correspondent signing their opponents, they have dropped bombs upou uulosgue,-_ himself "Voter" boldly asserted that prohibition was a od towns.. _Paz-ls, which-lies-seventy miles outside the zone failure in this Province, that there was more drunkenness _ot their 0psmt10us_ bus been attacked 14-u¢h1ess|y and wph. in ffharlottetowxl than tlicrc was in llalifax where there out purpose, 01d mos u_|`|11-¢h11t11-su have been 1u1um0us1y were Onan Saloons. and that the Dercenlflse 01' increase 0f~ killed in thc streets, though their death could not in any convictions wus greater under prohibition in Prince Ed- ssnso.1'u1-thsr the (1os1gus of the Ge;-muhs_ Abd in when ward island than it was in ll wet Province- of spite a shell has been flung upon the sacred roof ot` NOW it 1111151 110 110001001 10 011 Of 118 \V_l1€1‘0 111080 0110011- Notre Dame itself. A coward's sin, which will be punished ents oi prohibition obtain all their so-called facts. They pi-sss_pt|y_us, 1t_11¢sb;y¢s_ Qu the hstt1sf1eh1 the germahs- are the sort 01 '1`li1illCl`i‘1t1S =1ll€‘B`uti011S Cl1'0l1li1l0;|rts to punish for contempt, ,_ , ,, I S e _ . _ . _ _ Si :ml a '1“r1|sdi°"°" 1° be exercm Mrs S Saunderson's many friends c;s‘-_X omy!’\‘;§]u£§‘“3\‘;%_g;eist‘;l;’|;_ 813:! are sorry to hear ot' liar illness in`the b , I _ P. E. Island Hospital. suffering from eyom reasonable doubt because if it a e tt k I, I is not a Q _ case be_ s vere a uc pabtootl-poisoning. ytmd ___reast;_nable_ --.doubt the Courts on wednesday afternoon Mrs H tt - ' . - - _ - genggl 8;‘xl,roc;)e(f&)‘1,e_og:I‘;ir‘?_:lt‘:’i';_'}i’§ Carson Flood received for the first mation." That declaration met with 1:)1f"°l;’{r};er‘?a‘;;'1°‘f3§r‘:fe3‘° '$1153 ;§_‘§n(;;"_f:£‘;:;;‘;:K9';\;°f&l4;1E']1_1)‘: 130;? I-‘lood was assisted 'in receiving I am_ ~Sh__ ew _ Miss Bartlett and many guests called _1.. Olll' be tin- ' ""“' Barbados on _Dec..._2na ot.Mr. Percy °i'; wgich Pope Mr Pope ‘will remain t'ilel"e"a- °n‘;‘;‘l'mfé la? bout 'threat'-weelt's` ‘enjoying the “fam- w°‘_"d any `~ rc 1.0 e`a` ‘V - " ' Bhangra’ ` Mrsi Murdock`McKlnnon' wa`s`h0s enjoyable social hour was spent. - .__7‘.i‘ me e ' - - . BY the prosecution <1 .s s' s. A' »_ ~ ' '_ f is a criminal ~' ~ .- - _' _ 1 =>_f<»~~=°~1_11_fth1=1‘~°=°1_w1w11 I1 most' ' Neckwear sold in town. Seeour _ Special 4 for $1.00. ‘ ' _ ,_ Mr. ?._ 'Wea Crabbe's__ many friends-UI » -l` were ess to see lm _down town ` ' _ yostn-Shy artevnisof muhposltion _orc 1 °°_" "1"" "9 '° "°”“ I _ some and our varlety_ is so ~ large and complete prices ` pleasing, toe. Ties at 25 _ i cents, 35c., 50c_., 60c. to $1. _ , ', W`e’ve exclusive silks that are V _ the best efforts of the best makers _ and silk worms timd “;t”;1’°”gt will not be as s`erioug1ha11s1hi}lr‘;€'cidTi‘i`l% ‘ 1 large shipment just qpenedui ve e s a - ' from the makers which cannot 3 the was of mv_'_ ' ‘ * * " _ ' 7 *be duplicated in the cit . - . - " _ Come to see 'our (¥hrlstmas_ Neckwearspread. ' . g PATONS _ _ an-I ar I ° y' masses of pink carnations were artls ' _ ‘ l ‘ 1"h1°L““'*’ tit-ally srran d i h _ - _ We stock practical gifts only. In selecting our holiday goods -'_ we seek mostiy_ those things that are useful as-well as ornamental 1 and such items are represented here in great variety. _ . ` . Dressing Cases Collar Bags Shaving Seto 1 Smokers' Cabinets Manicure Articles Ebony Toilet Article! ` _ ivory Toilet Articles ; Office was closcd in Cliarlottctolvn it was not safe- to walk thoir f¢et__ _1-hem ls 11° pomemsn get over _m-med state V ` ' down Main Street. Now one can wnlk any street in Char- lottetown without flrc arms. One is never molested in any way' by boozers hitting you up for two-bits. This I know by personal experience ‘Voter,' as they are doing in these western cltics and towns." _ lt. is satisfactory tr l-nd these chamr-:uni oi' the Province _spread throughout the Dominion. Better by far to herald abroad the success of our tcmperance experiment and en- courage others to go and do likowlsc than (for thc sake of gt "little political 1\ull"1 to pulllish broadcast the :ross libel rind slander that prohibition here has bred more rirunlrards than llnliinx's open snloons. ' _ was scahlts _ it is quite nalural that, tlprlng periods oi’ excitement, ungrouudcd icnrs should seize those having "ncrves,".and it is a mutter of.not very ancient history that some very worthy citizens of our own cily slept with one oye open for a fcw weary wcclrs. when the war fcver became acute. However, in our Province at lcnst, with the pervcrslty ot' human nalurc _that makes us careless in the presence of accustomed danger, and with the coming of winter with its promise of early isolation and consequent immunity from ` invasion, wo have learned onco more to sleep soundly and to calmly await thc issue of lilo war. It is otherwise in Great Britain. There ls, if not fear-a genoral_uneaslnez:c and preparedness. There is some antic- ipation of n German raid, a fear that the Germans may at- tempt tho invasion of England and the raid of last Wednes- day morning, when real danger was done and innocent people were mttrtiered, has ndded`to thc fear. But with _that roar there ls 'pi-operation tor eventuainles, there is no panic,~on`d1if iiorinany comes. as she may como, as a thug or a murderer in' the night, she will receive a British re- tettin. '- _ _- -» _ "_!lf|t_ _tliol-_o is 111_0_l'o.fhan foqr in_England, there is suspic- io1r,'a'=sitsplctoa lilat points to foul play and treachery. 'i‘lierd`~ar`d_l}e1rmaas'in.Eligiand. _Ai._'n_n early stage of _the Mar, lifwlll be remembered, ull Germans who refused or neglected to become naturalized British sllblerts were ar-‘ rested and licld in detention ca|nps.- _ _ 'lt ls‘higni.’lcant that on Wednesday night, following the’ raid, in our deapnlches yesterday. all 'thc libt- urallzed in Sunderland, a seaport near the cities raided, were -'l‘llc evirlelft meaning. of this is that, suspicion that German_roaldea_ts had lrformittion that that part of the _\ e cannot arrest the leaders of an army, well equipped and still lighting and throw them into the lock-up to ans- wer for their crimes. 'The reckoning will come later, andl shall bs exacted to theuttermost farlhing. Meanwhile we can only record the crimes for which, when Deuce comes; due punishment shall be inflicted. When the' sword ls' drawn good faith _and honor _alonopersuade an invading' army to iight hu`man_ely and in decent accord with the law and practices oi' civilized peoples. The Germans are lach- ing conspicuously in fgood- faith and honor. They have hoastedlhemselves Hubs, and they bn ve been guilty o' outrages wh.lch.~‘Attlla would have despised: Their brutuléj ity will avali them nothing. When they lay down their arms, they w'il_1_`be treated, let _us_hope._uot_as honorable opponents. but as h_arbaria_ti's who have insolently despised the very basis of culture and .civIlizatlon._ New slurisri snlrs 1 to its nnvy, distributed- as follows: 4 battleships. ranging from 23,000 to 27,500 tons displacement. 'The largest gui of one is 12 inch; of another 13 inch and of the other two 13 1-2 inch. Then comes :1 battle cmlser of 28.000 tons' with 13 1-2 inch guns; next 4 light cruisers; three monitors; and 10 destroyers. lu addition to these a battleship which was building for Chili has been purchased and renamed the Canada. Her tonnage is 28,000 and 'her guns 14 inch. Two large destroyertrhave also been’ commissioned and nsmeu Botha and Tipperary. ;AIl'th_e preceding -.vessels are hat' in speed. France has added four super-dreadlloughts to ber fleet of 23,100 tons each _and all armed _with 12 inch guns besides smaller onep. ._ _ ' ‘ 'N0 is Q _ , __ _ The ravages of tho upheaval in Europe have plunged Poland, as Belgium, into abject despair. Devastation aiid' snilerlng are everywhere, accordlngto observers writing for the newspapers. it is one ot the peculiarities of war-` fare in the"rnost 'civilized continent that the worst lighting is 'oltén done in territory the inhabitants of which had- nothing the bringing' on of hostilities. - - ` 'rho esta of thisgweelt 2 _ 1 oli _Wednesday iii the N DY this connection, The men. on the It is the of an Mild Charlottetown, Dec. 18, 1914. - partment to use or mobilization of the Hctwecn August lst and September _15ih a period of only 59"” 11131- °-"9 1° six weeks tho British Government added nearly 160,000 ton Nom* We” i1‘”`1“5 T6 _Thankliig you for your trouble .lin 111111 B119~1¢111V11- |111‘1 011 111° P.1‘1~1l'111 V111; _ Esypt; on the burning sands of india;-1 1 sm, slr, ¢tb__ ' at the walls of Lucknow and the ram-' J, A, VAN '1'1;L_BU1;(;_ _1 -parts of Delhi' nn the slopes of Dorgal; (We have examined the documents where ‘a F'|nd'letters` played” after' his _in question. which bear out what dur _two legs were shot through, and they correspondent claims.--Ed. G.) are now beard on the once vine-clad . - hills ot"Fi°ance and Belgium tothe ter1 - -_~....__..___ I RECRUITS MID TIIE PIPES) 'rar and dism_ay_oi the' ph`le`grna`tlc Teu- on. ‘ ' I ' f ' J‘. R. McD0NAI4D. ***'*_+-- ; D0lI'T _LE1§'COHl_I__6 TOHMENT YOU' Use Putntim's Corn Extractor. which life, For 30 years Putna'm's hssheen the standard cure of Great Britain und 1°" america. jrryft. y _ ~_ use of are told the Militia fresh as expert coniections can ma them; andr~ths'»-prices are very mode ste. MacKinnon Drug Oc., Cor. Gros George and-Kent Streets. ' .Mo *` rt-it Queen the BTG 1 ~l »£r Victoria, B. C, _ _ __ ' - ~ cures Corus in' one night, without path. _"Gee|you1~_giit 'chocolates -here, ou; Cliotiolates sms as clean; pure, mai, _‘ Razbr Straps T11" '“°! 59111” ,' Safety Rub" Thermos Kits _ 5,1" P1P" Thermos Carafel ~ Mesrshaum ph," Leather Travelling Cues Tobum pouch” ' Leather Toilet Rolls _ C19" ga." _ Fancy Toilet Rolla Cigarette Cases SNP 5°¥°¥ ' Ash Trays Hot Water Bottles w¢|1¢t,\g guns. Toilet Waters _p|;y1|-19 Cam; Ebony Mirrors French ivory Mirrors W°11‘1"ll CMG! nth" 1-10111,,-s Domestic Cigars Havana Cigars S2011" P°W¢¢"' Military Brushes Writing Cases _ ' _ . cloth Brushes Hat Brush" - Sewing Sets P01`fUl1’1°1’y _ _ Msnlsurs esta ‘ ilsndsorne array of World s Best Tohgcco Jar; - (Jll000lll€S. v J. G. Jamieson ~ I 1 _ .-__' .1 _ __ _ _ _ _/.-f R __ \\\ I V for Hts Gift The Gilllette is sa_ft;a_it‘ »' email ' Y s`°men` can’tlter1gbut '_ f th OSC ' °“¢é.’fo _f‘.?°'.§‘-.. .wiii a man. it wt l.l:g_.a ll_fe and givefperf ;_sat\s» - Fussell G1ll<1tc§;_'.‘;.t. 1. "!"** 'i-I-es E _Acceptables Christmas 'f Could make el more aoceptable_Chrlstinas ` ale 1' _ Y 5- _ _ _~ ~. * ._ _ f\_;_i__-lst»`.'i!__. -1,.-...__ __,, _ _ _~ ‘Y "'1ff;.‘_~»,..- 1-;-1' ..‘ Lf .. . ._ ___ _, 4. ~ . _ n, ~ -_-___»_.__ -- ` :»‘_¢ ," #1 1' - . » ___..?¢t1?i.1f.7f-‘.:as _- t .'_ . ' " . fl/ I 1 ' DRUGGIST -»..':¢.|-._ .sar-