A H, _ .i<. rf” x _plégtial arts of°the city with no access from _ Elm A 1,50 -Prince; street, . between Eilstdn alley st" ets The opening- A`. A. _amine ` anllilblilhuf: :_~. .» -- - ~ - A_noc|l_te -Editor: ,.‘_,__' 1 v ' .ui K~_0|_|¢`r\_»--~ U _;1,-v~~'-1' ""‘f-'ff-"‘ ' f~~'~"‘~`-`-‘-'-‘f"--""""“ `f5"'A: `*`r"""">'A'.'Y'>"'°*~' 5. wenn-n'bAv, Auaue'i'14¢'i\. 191|' - ' _,- Q5.: tc I 1 ` in: '€. \_.~f _ -' Wevare informs those lookgg/afloli tlie i'ob 'll his is one of the most congested resl - upfof this space 'woulxde serve the double purpose of eyidin a muchneeded street andan- " reathgigs ace; _ _ The C lincil, we assured, would be"~bfa¢_é'_ ' ’_byfal'l citlfnsiin acquiring this_p“i‘__ fff?ncw`that`lt`i available, would in Q rcqiisdhigtfheirlduty if they failed to-take our _T ‘g'e'_ _airbpportunity which nt itselfagain. _ Pei -f ‘ T ).0( . _'_ -qfnl __ __A1fl,AliI1i:_'n.-ICAN \'i_°e° 'er 2-fl-_'riser fiigei vu. lnneh Ollleouat. SMI.- |u»m¢u¢~, --_ »--the German .case at "' se ‘-defence. _ __ . 'i THF -OD 'REGULA"s 'N ` "' German the Staatsi-Zeitung sets forth “Canada are publicly-owned, and will be t for its size on the Allied side. American war correspondents and American soldiers. - have candidly confessed that if they equal _the Canadian recordin Europe they will be happy. They are rapidly doing it. No ‘e In one in Canada would belittle the efforts of _ "‘il'l7 "il"_ ._ "‘ "ui §°”’i the United States, but why is it necessaI‘V ' d wal a news- origin, the American er of _ _ _ _resent moment; and a verdict upon the _erman .responsi- ’bility which furnish a significant answer to "the fulminations- the'Kaiser'has been vent- irlg _these last 'few days' about German vic- li0i`y'» and his ,Claim t0 be-fightinga war of has all of elgium, a diminishing part ol __Noi°thern France; i-ich" booty, manyiprison- offs; she _has “ensla_ved_ the now hel`ple~_is. Russian pe_0ple”; witli‘Austria-Hungaigv _-‘he has “well-nigh_destroyed Serbia and Montenegro and crippled Runiania”; she has aided Bulgaria and Turkey to increase their territory; she has encouraged the Turkish military leaders to “massacre 1,000,000 Armenians and other Christian inhabitatnts of contigiious teri‘itory”; she has sunk millions of tons of shipping and destroyed property worth billions, “show-_ ing no regard for the lives of non-combat- ants and not -_even for those of wom_en and children.” _ ` _ Upon the other side of the ledger, the Staats-Zeitung _makes these entries: Ger- many .hassacrificed the lives and the health and the-well=b.1ing of millioizs of hervons; she has lost her Al'rican colonies and put upon h_er people a burden of debt under which they will groan for decades to come; ihe has destroyed her foreign coinnicrce ind brought her people to want and hun- ger; “the acts of her.army'commaiiders and statesmen have brought the German name into disi°epute in America.” _ I This last is, the interesting clause. Il an adiiiissi-in in the l`.ci°ina‘ii tongue by zi representative Geriiiaii-American jour.nal.\ -.vhose whole A sympathies were originally iverwheliningly German, thatthe acts ol' `;he German leadei's have deservedly brought the German name into disrepute. Phe language is mild enough. The source sf it gives it it; daninatory force. We com- ‘ncnd it to the alll-iiiicii of Lord Lands- lowne and other pacifists and de-fqataists vho suggest that both sides are equaly to olame for and in this war. _ _ The conclusion of the Staats_-Zeitung is :imilarly illuniinative-and siniil.-irly to be I :ommended to the attention of pacifists, 'iamely_:_, ._ _`_ - “For a long time Gerinan-Amei°ican;<- 'vere_unable to see the peril, and rude vvus heirawakening. Their sense of duty show- ed them theright course to pursue. They ioint with pride to their sons and grand- ions lighting for them under the Star- 'i_pangled Banner. And they will fight on 'intil every danger is removed and thi- ivorld relieved of a burden which lies up- in it like an inciibus, for it is only tlirough "he ovei'.t'hi'ow of the present German gov- ernment that the repetition of ‘a similar world catastrophe can be prevented.” . I i»._i._.. l"()Ul.IN(il OUR ()\\'N !\'l<}l~l'|‘ I Critics of the Union Govern-eme.nt are :ontinually pointingto the Wilson Admin- stration as a`model. The custom be - ittling our own effort seems to be a iail- 'ng of some Canadians. In 'the United States, on the other hand, Canada is held ip as a model. American statesmen frank- iy sta‘te_ that they will be well satisfied if, in proportion to their population, they handle their share of the war as edective- ly and as efficiently as Canada has done. I‘he American shipbuilding program was at first a complete failure. Canada today is turning out as many ships in proportion to our industrial equipment as the Repub- lic. All ships now being constructed in used for government freight lines after the war. I -' The _munition plants of Canada’ turned out 55 per cent. of all the shrapnel used by ; the Britisharmy last year, and 42 per cent. of all the 4.5 shells. This is an extraordin- rnade a shell'before.the war. _Cana.dian_rail- ways; through the co»operative and co-or- dinating. methods "'of""‘th'e "Railway War 'Board, 'never collapsedas did 'tl_ie_A_merican 7; systemslast winter. '_ _ - 1 -3, Canada’s arinv in the-field is admittedly -evéiillie Hen that he HW- i he best_.equipped and finest fightingforcc tnzeitung. it is p‘rinie¢r_ifi_Gar_miiii._. fr ` . _to underestimate and i_l_epi'eciate our own I share 6fthe_}var? = _ _ __ _ » lt__a summary oi’ ary record for 3 never .leoiiietimes--Ilsleig to hliii patiently. th Mr. -Inman M. 'LL 'A'.'._ycn terduy rccelyed__1he -following tele _. _ _ __, ' f >»»_ »- |_'iEu1' .i. Row'i.Ano PA1'oN l`iiii`li-y, repoi'ted seriously lll In No. S floiirwiil _lIui»ipllal, Roiirii, Aug. 10th. IIIIS. (liinsliof wound loft wrist and \'l\H0. .'lliru¢:loi' of ,ltoi‘oi'w Ili~ii_iis_\vii'k_ I$ultnlloii._populiiifly ciioivn ns__"‘tlio ,lf'i_c:li_ting 2(ll.li.f" He iziiiiiniri' und. has been continuously on lllll' siiice. __A lcttcr received .from `iini dliled three ivccrks ago, stated lint. they were then cnnipcd ln an old irchard. .Ile was. tliou._engwged as a w~oiilliig_ ollicer, az p,iii'ticua_rly.d_iinger- :us post. 'l`his .was before the -big idvance began. ._Froin the nature ol' he wounds il would appear that Ll. Naloii was leading his incii into ac- -Iion, when l.hcy were i‘e_celvell._ It__ls o be hoped that good news may soon ie' i'e'deiveil rfoiicliiniiig lilm. .RHINE CITllE:S NE_RVE~SHAKEN` _ BY REPEATED AERIAL RAIDS . ___.__ . w.\si-iiNG'i‘-oN, '_/inc. ii_~Docu- -ii-nfs <'np`liii'oi-_* hi' Ilrilisli aiiineii he- Ii~:i_v l|hl~sliiI<\ ol' oxciLo|iii\iil_ wlilcli in-o\'nil.~: along (Ioi'in:in’s Illihiolaiid 'wi-ziiisi-'ii|` llin pi-i*'s'li=`loiil. lioin-liing -by .Iii_i:_|i.~di u\'i:i|oi'.~‘. ""l‘livy :ills-0 show ihiil in one ruse \v'licfi'e lho fliiriiians r.-poi-ti-il liiiviiig silcccssfiilly' bombed ~-1-rlaiii rili_|n<'~llves' behind the iillied lines they dld not ooine wilhlii lf- ii-eii inlles ol"`|ln-. targets they sought. The sinlo of inervoiisiiess :iloiig the Illilni- is nliowii hy evidence that wlieii the :allied lioiiibers were ovoi' (Toblenz nl;|i~ins were ruin: ln (lologiie many inllcs :iw:i_v', :uid \\'ci*k stopperl. ' PLANT BLEW UP THREE K|_LLED .-\I.'l`0N. Ill., August 11.-The ili'.il'|_on D_\'iiuinile l`ncLoi‘y blew up this niornliig and at least. three men :iris |’lr‘f¥i`ll.""` " ..¢u;<.u»..;...-.,... ._.... _ ._ _._ .- -.~~...~Y.. if-‘ ‘¥»§E_%~.$¥M“¥#§E$8§$¥¢5Hh% iiiiiii sziiscrioiis Foii Q iiiiliniiinii liiiaiiiisiis _ -‘"1 furnished by__¥¢,__l. Louie! ié #-¥-5¢-'¥¢ ‘Hb lk all §!~¢¥% #Xe 8! H# #6 ` ' 1 i _ _Ti-i_E i-iAi=§_P‘\i skiing, ' . _ “""‘L"_y ' Is tho one who lin-o_ws not only how lo love. her beloved, but also how to iiiniiage liiin for 't-heir inutiial good. _llore arc some of the wise' things she has found out: _ »' ' _ , Alter ymarrliige' _study your "man," his tastes and ways.. " f when lien .=n.i,_chi"° “fi manic new--of new-nd'»-nominee.. -- y ii the Trout Iliie. “linen _._ h W _ ew8__._ _ _ ________ .________ -°V°fY&hlu¢ wasinore. =or lied' upset _ dltlfln to t e _ __ ."_"~-_=li_ ~‘ff;*'.- ‘_f..'."'_-‘f|._*', " .ie-_y_ M. C. i........ in ii... ,O _ THE GUARDIAN cariicgfaii £h¢1a£Esfi_ii`-__f§f_ brln¢ list anything ln the line of ble. best éity and pr-0viimia_l_newS__ _ - -_correspondents are paid and reliable. _J . ‘ i' lilg-hlyapprecliite -the Canadian Y.. ’ i C#I'I'i€S tht! St0(_1k . M__._ c,:A. Anogher good ihmp. .niqy and share 'market and 'the produce ma`rl{el; ,. have .done ls the -I..lbrai'y which they _ reports. ‘_ _ _ j , _ _ l\ook.f f nd- ft edlng _ .» _- _ `.'»<. .. ...,?‘."..?.L'.‘.i ..'§’;?. i`...-.€..‘ZI..’..i‘..... THE Gi1ARDIAN_1s_ih_¢ bfsadvrrnsnn __ "back" Whoever ls talking against the ITl6d1l.llTl Ill PTOVIHCG. _ It 1S_ _read Y. M.-C. A. must liiivexa. glevlancc great maJ01qty of the p0pu|3,t10n_'WhQ_‘¢_§_]'| __ , c _ y- the annual audit of t e 'Audit-f Bureau-‘o'f'~ - _ A Circulations the oollicial auditors`offljlte“"»"j` °f“°'“°'“°'*-" ~ ‘ ‘ ' ' ` read and its irc'u1aEon'ls guaranteed..b" siimuiiisii iowii i -_ ~ N \Iational Advertisers an t e ew_sf>a`p_er 1 Associations of Canada and thief “ nited' States. l I _ - i _ . _ _ ._._.~,~ _ .,_. _ mg, _____mg__,,_____ __-_______,_,_d‘ ,_ jriii: GUARDIAN is in itself fuiijva1ué`__f¢§` -_ nie Menihiini churn. 0n.lsu.i.i»iy ew - its 'money every day and all the year. ~ R . _ . ° - . service by Rev. Di'. Hall, of Toronto. n 0 f oiiiln-lon Coiniii-lssloner of the Navy Leuglie of Canada. Dr, Hull preach- ` f _ . d the sermon -basing his discourse . or pon Paul-iiis 24:3-"He Ilalh Found I lt. Upon the Seas and Established/ i - Upon ‘the Floods descriptive of the wonders ol' /world- uilldlng as related to the growth and was very ignorant of sea power, and empire of all the ages could be found- nierce, and the defensive action of the fleet It had been established upon the floods by the magnificent opera 4 lions of the inerehant marine and lhv naval forces fthruuglr more than a thousand yearn We were witness for 'tho navy the plans of the Germans sibted land broken. The fleet. at sea day of the war untill now. I't was al- lirlghlest. The enormous activity of the fleet was exhibited ln the recital covered 0** IK mllllon miles In one thu ni‘olb'i' 'the world. - i* Toward the navy. continued Dr. Hull, we llfiist -evklr feel tha( w__e 'have deep bllfgatlonii. not only oflthuhks for pai-it services, but also to provide for the dependants of those who hadk perished at sea. Especially. nuiat thx families of the merchant marine-b_ cared for, as for them no 'adequate provldfgk _hgi2i'__ made. The Navy League was try`ing"to me'et`tho neces- sl-tles _of unch -c_a,iies_nnd cons»qu_e_n-tly ileserveiffhe supdrf.»of"i.ll `g'06d` cltlz- ens. ffl fl-T.-~ . ` Another aspect pf its dctlvftles was tho fi-ee .training of boys for sei hir- lng l»lfe"l! they chose to follow lt, by the eqiapllshxpent-_of'b_oys’_iiaiial brig- ades througliou_t_the Domlnlop. _!\{nva. petty omcers as instructors and frnlii Ing ships v(oiild_be provided. Qiily In sucli.e;_\i`fay can the .y,a;t_ neeflii of Canada as in maritime nation 0”! the future be met, . _ i Atltei' the 'sermon the congregation sang the.h!mD “For_T1;c:u ln l’prll on I the ¢Seh`." during wlilch Li flag places - sion, consl~atfng_nf.the,Na.t|on`al colors of the Allies, the eniilgn of the Royal f~Ia`vy"ai1`d tli`e""h'anneiii”"ot the great navi_il_,§iooleHp¢»¢wvare_.4:”dg;d..,througli the church and arranged befor0__ the piilpltf A prayer of tha_nksglv_|'nr§" was offered by the Scnloi‘“Uhab\aln._ tho- Natlonal' Anthem was sung, ami the hcnedlctloii was pronounced. ~ ' After ex/pliilnliiiiu the passage as _ C $1' the of_ Year _ $1* V' _ ~r.\ I 0 1 I -All n I ' . . Ai ‘_ ll f.’§.‘Ii§°’§7.';. ".'.-..§"‘1...‘f.f.’lfi"....."`.”.1" ‘1'.1.:' Please book mv' €‘°bS‘=“P*1°“- -'te ' _ seas -and _establlslied upon the fhiodsl ¢ the M01`nln‘g_ _Dec° 31Sti ~ '.1 The anclenit world, said the preacher. ‘ ` 1918, fill' VVhlCl'! 1 “Wh” $]--00- ' _ ‘ had never dreamed that the greatest Slglléll. . . . . .'.. .. . . .. .. .. . ed upon lt, yet such was the case, and . _ _ _ we Britons had come lnitothls 9plen=_i Address' ° ' ' "‘ ' ' ° ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' 'J. 1' n I-nz: ' is molding. we preacher proceeded in To the Publisher of the Guardian, ' ‘ ins lionii ln. l.‘l,"il,iic¢ since tlio fllfst ol* :Dply it to the wonders of empire- A il A Charlnttetown' W _ did inheritance. The British Empire _ _ _ ""*" . ad been founded upon the seas by .___,_ A2- _,_ 5_1. ` ' - ' YOUR PRUBLEHS SULVED ini- BY REV T.8.LINlCOT1', D D. (Ml rixhta reserved) li navigation, exploration, overseas com Y mg today me play OL sea Dowel. on ” They cllm-bed tothe u scale iinpiiralleled hi lils-tory. But Dr_ Ling(-_ou |||` this column Wm help you solve our heart .pi'oblemS. <‘f»uh1 no' -have been liifivessflilli' re- religious, ninin-ai, social, iiiiunciai and required enclose ii five cent slump. ong our naval line or defence that hope N0 names Wm DL, pub||,med; if you jund conllllencejllke twln stare, shone mapa,-_ _“gn your |,m|a|B muy; 0,. use lncztlcs the Zeppelin wasable' bo es- a ipseudonyin. - - -_ of the fact that the fl-ghitlng ships ol' HOME Av|\TRAC»]~|0NiS___f-A wifef the Empire had recently cruised over and_M0t'her~»_ asks how HTG- make _ ai _mllllon aea'_mlles In one._month; home ,mmcuve»_>»» The home k,,,',perf1he_ci-a‘wlnternedf »_ _` _ _ _ ‘md ‘he Wxmalfy SMI” °f we fleet- must be an attraction, careful of *her with mlne sweepers uind_ patrols, had a_BpeamncB` so that every Mme her have been malntalueili., .deg-_ husband comes home he will be coin- _ month, which. ls equal to going 250 ellen to admire her and the dr n‘.tncked and direct hllrs re`glefei‘ed.‘ _ p _ clill e $411 look up to ‘her with adoration; mole important still her splrlt 'should 'he just as nttrnctlve ns' ‘her personal ed and served ln- an enticing . way. the home, and ln other 'ways thought should be expended on making It at- tractive. ' CHRISTIANS AND LABOR.;- "A an earnest Christian Ito be a member of a trades' union ” I- know no good reason why he should not and I can think of many reasoiis why .he should It goes without saying that a . true Christian cannot be an anamlilst nor ii memiher of any body which plans for unnlgliteousnesa, or tha-1. which;-ls co_ii- trary to the splidt of the -gospel. As I undenstand ll? the object of a trades union ls lo 'watch over the interests of labor and' to eee`that capital does not encroadh _upon ftp rights. ,-_-1- ZEPPELIIN GIVES BATTLE i.oNnoN, Aug. is.-*The mimiraiiy communication dealing with aviation issued' thln evening. says: _ "A» large amount _of work has been done by lthe royal slr Iorce conting- ‘_ernts-worklng with the navy durihgnhe perlod from Aug. 1 to Aug. 7. _ &ai.1?I$ .railfrstriiriiii I 1.4- ¢ .. hir' ifew. . .sv *\l*r,1, _ _ _ ___ __ _A 1. ‘i "' . . , l . 1- _ ' ' "' " '||'~;~.' "' ` -' 'l"l` ‘ ' ~ - .* ‘ :>‘l.f¢. ~' __ _ M- , _ » . - - _ . -» - _ .-,.; _. .- .L . ..- ., . “ .- _~ ., -.1 i.. my _ r- I.. _._ -.»»'- .~ ._.~- , -' _,i ' ~ '_~ - - ~ . . I.. -~ ._ .»~ -~. . . -~,'_~“ 'a_.~»~ ' -.1 ». ‘»¢"\P._~», iff.-~» ' . _ :X 1. I , “ . _-- 'H _. _ - _"Ps _” 2' .---Jw < ._ -/*_ ‘i L ‘_ .._- - "f *lm »i _NFS '=:. ‘vi/'\' - ,: f‘ - ef ~ i' *"1 l *_' » ~'=..-"JP-‘- ,_ _ _ - ,f.,\ _#_ _ iq. _-_ ,» _ -_ -_., ,, ____ __ ._..,,;__,'~~s -_mp i _...Q _-c,-xg Lf' yy.-.f,».. 1. “il-, ., ~:<\._, ; l ..i»;‘-<1 3:,_,:~_.- '-: _ f »§;.i_.,. _l rli if I-__-. -' fp* 1 -. ¢' .ali fp. -~ ‘._/i._,.. ,'» ~ ia- .»J'.:‘~~ hw- .-.vim fn i -r=for- ---~i»¢9i__‘»~»~ _every other anxious care that per- lnid never been worsted from the first piexes _V-0u_ if a pe,-5-may angwer 15 a-ppearance/I‘he meals should' be cook- There should he music and guinea liii Labor Man” asks. ‘fls It consistent for ‘ » `ort_ed_. our aircraft successfully at- acked hostile Zeppelhiii, one of which was destroyed and C anofhlm another a -Zeppelin at _ently were oniy. Later the crew evidently sighted our all its bombs were water ballast was releascdéand the nose of the Zeppelln'»put`u`p hlto' prac- llcully a vertical posltlon. 'By these for cape into the heavy cloudifand was 'fit tc sight. One of our machines was forced to land on the I_)\|tch`iwat- ers. The machine was deetroysd abd “Convoy and aiill-submirliile `pal.ii9ls troyers and submarliie hav.e`be`en-at- “had visibility has inzarrél-_eafwiih bombing operations over "-Oslend and zeebrugge, _-but many inns ;ot-expli>s- Ives have been droppiid wlt`h"fgood re- sults. ' 3 ` l -*-"All" of our machines have returned safely." - ' 6 ISLANDERS WOUNDED. \ ( " I - OTTAWA, August 13.3;-Today’n bas- 'ualty-llst includes th_e.folIow|ng: _ Wounded, J. .McPhee,f Mon¢B8l-|81 ?Gunnei~ iM. '1'.»»Ea_rrel_~‘0a_iu,bx e Rd- _~|". __|I,-_&'I,' - _ . i -- . l ' ' 'zr -;».....».l f A Fire and-iMailine .. .1 --".‘~-, . \ ...>.».__.~¢-i’ Consult-"i A 'i_"l*'l’_l'_"___T§*i'_fifii_5 CH ARLOWETGWN “ 3'- ..'. I" ,-_¢l».'>.*~ _ `-_ i 'ns-s-ioiwii. i 'f- _'-1~"»»-.<‘f_ * _ ,____.____ c _ _c_,._,_*a_ ___ ._%__. .___ gn ,_ __ _ _ _ . "On Monday last, as prevlounlyl fre-.1 __ , .__ _*__ _ I ' thnt ynii"ir'ni‘n1l|¢ev `\llm,` UM -lotlfhgri _i ' A chance for Ladiéowith small feet to secure' Pumps clie'a'p.' " ' V " iii l"“3”l-= . ` U; i...-__ ° ‘ ‘°“ 'F -' High class Pumpsin sizes to fit from 2 1-2 to4, 25 ” t d I ¢,,_-I H7, } ,- I i _ Waaell [_-Iolepi§¢_iqf_1-Ioisery, _every pairvgu/aranteed. - _ _" _-`f__ fi. -.3 i I ~ _ .'°i“,` _ appa r-'