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' _ 4 , _. _ . , _ _ _ _ __ __ _ - _ _ _ . i ' _ _ r I __ i,,,__; .,..~.'_'. __ . - ,_ 1.- _- \'r__--__~_ _ '_* _ _ __ _________ __ , __ .__._..__-- e-~ ~ fs y Il. c|\3|’l|)||g|||w|| [}||a[||ia||_iiiiifyhiilipiliiiidn,'i§i§f.3~‘§°’ffi§§iS ffi pi.-_ ' _ 'counter attacks some of them violent __ _ `*'--W __=. | .___ __ _____________ ______ I enough to sadly swell the casualty lists, evening only uoumna won az.oo gniivmd of by some of them resulting iii the loss and re- muu in camtaa, and msn for u. S. A. capture ol trenches, have constituted the , » / M°,__,__g muy (,°__nd°d _wh sam P" yeah _D____m__ sum total ol oui' oflicigil reports. While the wa) in savans.; gm; ,wr yn.. (m,,|,',,,, ,,, ,d,,,,,,_,_ ,,, Allied hue has not uioycd perceptibly east- Cenaiia. and $3.00 for u. a. A, Saturday Weekly (founded 1887) $\f»0 per annum by ward since the tirst g`l*eat:~Sp1'iiig drive we must not l`orget_ that consolidation of the _,Mn ___ c______,a__,,_ _,_ ___ _,__ 1 . captured positions requires “tiine especially eldo, Albert' _Bourlp and Montague. Head Off? Charlottetown, Branch Offices at Sumemr _ __ _ . ~ _-c-_-,-_-_-_--_-,-,-_-.-,-__-,-AM...,,.%.,_,;,__,__ ,,,, .__ ._,,__.___.___. _,,,,_,__, ,_,_, .__ _._ _ _ -_,___ _ - ~ _ _ \h»~'|l\\' |i'\|' | lot" _ _. _ _ _ _ , ,_ ,, ._ ~ , . \ --- . .~_>,...~.~.:...._.,,...., ,..._.,_,,,._..._~.........- 'rni-1 itixols |:in'|'iiiiA\ . cc.. W Yesterday, .luiie flrd His Majesty King George l*`iltli completed his fifty-first year and the (lay being Sunday the aiiiii- veisary \vill be celebrated today through- out the l~hn.iirc in all public oflices as a holi- day. (`.onsi.~:t<-nt with thc policy ot' thrift and cconouiy adopted on account of the Wal' the usual royal salutes will he dispeu sed with. llndcl' the shadow of the war the day will he quietly observed, the outward tleiuoiistratioiis being l:trgely coulined to the living ol tlagfs and bunllng. Undcrl the sliatlow ol the war also the National Anthcni will today be more fervently sung and all loyal hearts \vill unite \vith more t;liot1glil,lt|l|u-ss than ever before in the prayer: ' l “.\‘t-ntl him Viclorioiis l llappy and glorious ‘_ l.oiu;' to reign over us .` tlod Save the Kiiig.” _ _.__.,-_)..(_. ____.___ .\I()'l`| \' I-IH (hir actions flow from our motives as the rivers flow from the springs hidden away in the back couiitry where no eye sees them. (`}i\.'cii clcai' springs and no cou- tamination cn route the little rivtilet swells into a niight_\' river, a blessing and a soui'ce of wealth to thc country through which it llows; given clean motives and'no conta- minatioii ot sellisliuess or grectl our ac- tions will (low n:tl.ni'all_\' on to hlt-ss and enf- rich the world. ' 'l‘oda_\/, as ucvcr before, actions count, and the motives behind the actions count tor still more. The world is at wai'; civi- li_z:_ttion is on trial ;' its quality is being test- éit-_litiiiiaii libc_rty.is battling for its life not onl' against “priucipalities and powers” Notch can be met and overcome by mate- \-;-gvveapons, but against principles which C-,ylie lought only with principles. ’rofesscdly, at least, we are engaged 'ge war to win it, to remove the menaccl \vilization, to restorc_and conserve the _l _ _ ts of the smaller nations, to ensure the ’ * i I i ‘ " ttuation of liberty and righteousness; » rc eiigaged in food production to re- the cost of living in order that the may not want. that oui' armies and our iopulations may he fed. Profcssedly? ly prol'essedly, if only wearing this - in order that we may gain access to ' tore rcmuiierative lields opened by the il' our loyalty and patriotism and cha- trc oi' the lip only, then whet`her oui: es win the war or not we ourselves will ‘ defeat and become slaves to Worse (iermanism. _ ic time calls for honesty, honesty ol’ »se, honesty of action. If the tempo- . blessing of abnormal prices for our _ els, our larger reaping from the war ` st of feverish industrial expansion, ladow * the liligliting curse ol' the war \vith its liorrors and its heart breaks ers, \ve are liaiiging' inillstoues upon _vu necks that will eventually carry - 'lestruction_ t us not at such a crisis look too nar- - at the prices we are to receive in re- `or otii' extra efforts, for our partici- iu the campaign for increased food ftiou.. Two and a half dollars a bu- - ig .__,_»r pptatoes _which in peace-times night twenty-live cents; four dollars for it _ 'Q .’ . . _ lay s work as compared with one dollai ‘ peztcéetimes will undoubtedly appeal to ic labourer, 'but unless there is a higher motive, -unless; there is with each a com- ' »eusatin_g»measure of sacrifice we are false to our professiorfs of patriotism, false to the ideals for which -weprofess to be striving in oui' war against Germanism. We are all in the war. The consequences of victory or of defeat will fall upon each of us, and the motives behind our acts will' determine wlictherithese consequences .shall fall as a blessing' or a curse. - - ~ ' or------~ ' _ '|‘_||__r§__'sy_'.\|:.____ _ »f The 'wah news during the past few d_ays_ has shoilvn a monot sameness. On the ‘British and. Mnts,‘Milei 'the._i_ lighting has never "ceased, day or night, in view oi the -fact__that thefverinaiis have ' greatly augmentedthejr fijftiiig force on the western 'front by wi,§'li'd'val_Wal`s fi'oni the Russian front. . It is gr`at~if-ying and cheer- ing to know that w_it_h_"f*all their augmented -forces and with 'all the viciotls attacks they have made on the Allied lines the_Gcrmaus_ have been unable _.to n_iake-'fi progress audi that every attack, although made more desperately than ever before, has been re- pulsed. It was announced at an early and Neville purposed_exercising pressure ‘ upon the German defences rather than sac- riflcc men in any considerable drives. There is every reason to know that this pressure is now being exerted ata fearful cost to thel cueiu_v._ ` ()|i the Italian front-tliei'e has been a dc- cided betterment. The Italians aroma- king' :i detieriuiued drive for Trieste and every day secs them nearer their goal. - In the Timaiio salient, near the coast, they have crossed the river to San Giovanni and captured a strong series of trenches east and south of Javanaur. The Aus- trians are uiassing evci'y available iuan of their reservesfor a last _desperate defence ' ol' Trieste. Meanwhile their troops on the left wing are gradually giving Way before _ the irresistible ltaliaii advance. Desper- . ate and repeated counter-attacks have not proven successful in even staying' Italian progress. The southern vying of the Austrian line is being slowly turned: under the tremen- dous. leverage of C-ardoi'na’s full force of arms, exerted westward on the Hernfiada plateau north of Duino. Duino itself, bounded on one side by the Gulf of Ti'ieste, is no\v surrounded on two sides by Italian troops and all but detached from the Aus- t ture of Duiuo is momentarily expected. the way will be open along the coast itself for the advance on Trieste, a way which is comparatively flatas opposed to towering crags and rocky fastnesses on the north. In such advance the guns from the British mo- nitors in the Gulf will be of great assistance The Italian advance is concentrated on this salient and the lighting is continuing with great violciiceaiid with every prospect of success. Austria is evidently in the throes of a revolution. The retirement of the "iron" Premier Tisza in Hungary and his success-_ sion by Count Andrassy point to a situation' ol' unrest and discontent which informed critics declare. will result in further chan-_ ges, and important developments are look- ed for within the next few \veeks. lu the Russian situation there is little that is new but the uncertainty attached to all _things Russian is stieli as will no doubt result in keepiiig a large tieruian army on that front. 1 _ -'--¥--->-»t--»----- _ ,\'o'|‘|-is ~ Another. Liberal 'uieiuber of the (loin-. mons, Mr. Hugh Guthrie, has become dis- gusted with the low-down partizanship of his party. The other day, goaded beyond endurance, he rose in his place in parlia- inent. and said: “l :un going to say this, even if l ani the only inan on this side of the House to say it, I have only one policy' for the present, my policy is win the war. When the war is won we can once more _ take up the old issues that divide us. I re- gret that day after day the business of this House' is taken up with matters that are not; essential to the' winning of the war.” If we are ready to win in 1917 we must be ready to light in 1918, and, if necessary, in 1919 as well. Let Germany imagine that we must be starving before the harvest of next year and _she will hold out. When she _ once realizes that the longer the war lasts f the greater our resources must become, she ‘will throw 11p_the sponge. So the govern-. ment is looking far ahead. Millions of acres will he under the plough next year that are now pasture. We must pincha ,little and sacrifice a, great deal._now_, but even if-the U-boats are not destroyed our 'food supply will gradually grow greater, and thechance of our being starved out will' surely disappear. For t e moment the, kitchen an e dming room must emulate the patriot of e factory and the bat torya--The London Exptess' 53 within sight of the towu’s ruins. The cap- °_‘ With this point in-Italian posscssioiir :___ ____w____ ___ _-____ 9x_____m__ ___ ____v____ tltit-sittiiit-_,pt _»,\tfi_i_ii§tiiip_n ¢.,,n.¢, _.im tle“flel'd. ustgulli _our `-,1,`, o-evo-eevvoooeeo-l-eoeeoo i __ ._ ...- __,.-|--~-.~»._»... t‘\isloni:s_,l.arIlT. My hon. friend #(Mr. a time in the history of (‘aiiatlu when it \v is unwise to revise the vurltl, it is i-o|i'lltion'_’ ’l‘l|e coiitlition, Mr. Speak- ~_ _ - ‘ ° _ . . . . ‘ ._ - . ‘ ,ei', `s flint owing to the unsettled vn.l- htdge of UU" d(IV"'n('e that ('enel‘Il" Hdlg ties-it-i' gootln in ull foreign countries. »lH'0lllNflH ol' wlieat he placed ou the il would be nb:-ioLutely lliiposslble tw t'|_'eu list. - ` . pri-pare a l~n.~no1ns tai-ll'l` th:it'\vould. "\Vll9ul. Wheel ll0||r and seiuollun l' inf-ei tho situation nt the presein time and |'or ii |n~rio|| after the war. A pro- per rt-vlsloii of the larill' lotluy would be an lnipossihle |iei'l`t:-:'|iiuiice, and woultl lt-:lil to the iuusl prol'ou|id disi- localioii ol.` lizisiliess in this t~otiiitr_\~ nt it time wlien the las| thing we want in-rionsl-_v' atiggesls .that this govern- lucnt, in Ilie.iulds1_ol’ this war. should i1~viu--tlle rnril`t`. The \vlinlesnle val- u~-.~t oi iw., linntlreil coinuiuilith-_-t l thi- liiiitt-'tl States have liic-i~ea.~ted by .’»i'» pei aaru-l up to Mnrcli, llll7, in coin- ln the course ol tiint, l should lin-~ Dltlce it will have to he iiecessurllv cluding the iiitei-hational situatl0n~`be~ tween the Allies. be proper for us to such as ure in the pnblh- liitorest l *'f*§*O** O eeeeeeep Dl.lI..I., SELEIZTIUIIS -F011- GIIIBDIIII IEIDEIS ro on ~ Furnlehed by W. I. Loueon. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O LOVlNG_LV REMEMBERED »~»---Ls- lt cum” hack lhio’ the post lodny. A llttlo pnrcclnied up wlth string; Things pirrclmseif ere he went away: A pocket knife. n tlltlle ring, A snapshot t,liut we m~nl___lroin_l|on1e For_;hlni to tukt- where he mtghl . ‘_'_r_o_nni. 'I' A tna.t_'c'li'b‘oit hnd‘ii Rocket-linnli, ' ,A`_ Testament ln K irkl bound; ` “ One or two miles that he took. Some of our letqril -tliart were r fo nd. ii Wet looke _on them with dyes hll -dlfmg-5 - ` j .- ~"- iind these were all they found nl hlm. _' _ llul oh! how much wna loft behind. Thlaiq thnt they had no nlchll to trace! Rafe' In nur hearts for overmore. 0 'T PAGE "_-."i 1-as ¢nintorrEi~6t¢iyf&m.tnms1¢~_- r _ _ "i1..1?.¥1ff'r;_fi'r,flt.-.;'____ ~ 1 ~ l ' - is ’i=.r.::~f»- ,_ _ . Y ‘ Wllll-:llMl-ll]ll¥illltS?`-DONE f ' *'09* _ I inur- _._......;-...amirl!.lust ._____ Rus; shall not dlm that- purest gold. ' _ _, _,___ ,gi _ ___ ____ ._ _ _ _ _ With- them, me, never. more »»l1_lll 1 .~ ' »‘ -- ' f » '»- - " § S. ._ __ M I +-is-9-I-c++-see +4- 4+ _-fp-__onlne--o_o,gutv-no lr t _,,. .t _ _ 1\|l"l"l"|‘+#+.§-#0O#Il"l'i§~|\*§»OO'l"l"U"l\'l§'l\#'i'}~|°*‘l"l'O ,_ - __ i - _:_ _ _1‘____, __ l_V. ., ._ 't`;:_~ih;ill,- not dist-_uss the question, of plac- Now l_go_n|¢, tp this u.nie_nflu1ent. ,Tho .Jig ' H , '_ =- |_; ' 1 unizuitliiieiit_sulrgests uirevlsion ol'__ll1e_ n tho' treo list. 'l`hnt has been clone i “heat Iloui und wht.i ulotlutts its to- ., tiliveriucipilesces in thut.,aud lie_.says:- -'t Mr. I'llGSIiE\': Oh, no. pi-otliicts I \vnri1.ii iiovlslon now. itud l wu_i_it, _:L -‘1’l\.‘fl\_ its hrau. slim-ts and ”'m"m'\l-IH revi.~\io,n downward. ll`_the|'o ever wus-_n_re not free, _ ‘Sir THOMAS \\fl.l|(|‘|C: No, lntl when! und tlour. this presein inoinenl. \Vhat ls tho_ " l\I_,' lion. l`rleud‘s niueutliiieiir reads that-; _ .-W'-lieat, whein flour, null all other have been pluced on the free list _ Mr. PUGSLEY: Your order does not place ln-au, shorts and sn- on, on the' l`ree_ list . - Sir 'l‘llt)l\l./\S Wlll'l‘IC: l iiiitlt'-i-slaint llllll is to be coveretl hy auotlier ii- uir'ntlineiil_ I tlilnlt the hon. iiioiiilioi' to neo is -thc tllslocatlon _ot l>i\sl|iess.["0|' Hllllllllglloll (Mr. llohh) brought Yet, in~_v‘l\ou-.‘t'rieiill1'rc~m lilil-inontoii 'hui llll- llllfl I Shilll not have to dls- cuss ii now. » Mi'. (_`ARVELI..: That was ruled out ol' l:i'tlf‘.l‘_ ` H ; Hit' 'l‘ll_()M.'\H \Vlll'l‘l‘l: Will il cliliie ) ui aggaini' Mr. t‘AIlVI'Zl.l.: lt nn_\'. i .parlsou-~\vilh-the pi'it-es in .lnly 1914- js" IHMMAS WHITE: '|‘l'“" I ’lh."H' .I pointed out. that the present t‘ustt:~ni_- |""'_"‘f il _“'“l|_ ll_"f"l\_l‘-_H UP- _ _ tai-ll`|` ls'pi-otlur-iiig a very large rt-ve Ml- | ll__Gb|fHl,tllr tree li_~_ti_, /ts l Haiti, i_lil_s' _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ l:trlll'_onl. ’ol` 'c'oiisitlei';|lion in tlealilig !|’fi__a'_‘_:[_&__l_l_‘_; '_i_;\U€__‘_" l"“\'l>*" lllu Iz||'i_l`t. _ ' . _ _ U _ _ . » wltli Llene iiestioiis. llow dill lho _ f .'_.»~J_ -.~ ' 'fl "Ol ;""‘-"'>*~"1\.l'.\'- ‘W I’nlteil Stntds incet the sltuuliou, and '"-0 "’ ‘l»i;“-"i"°Tl'?`li'i`"l“"Il.l"1'l‘llf i‘"\‘-’“‘l‘ _ lm _.0um___\'. ___.,,_. _.___,(,v____._,__| I-_,um __ ments wliirh my hon. l'i'_lf,-i_\l| lu'lii_t-,fs _ __:_.m,, Wm. N0 _,m,__,,___S|-“ny Us "___ U_m_ lorwurtl with i't=.spe_t-| to Ihl- ai'llvl¢`~s ml States. llo\v did the Ui|i|@,| Slams .l l1‘.'\f€_l¥`-l`.‘?!l~=\l~7`l»‘ lf) the \vai"?.»A dollar in 1863 \vas 'worth ‘.__l__‘fll;»__lll__{,_"\"ilg:_- oiilv abou 40 centsi » olt. ~| ' 't ' ' T ._ ~ -" .-_-i. - '_ l ' - he llnitettl States lirltiigghdr t]iti‘lliii'did me l’f'.t_s,?h`_°:-‘gil-’l§' -_“li will hld9 B"l.U*‘ll parity, how tlitl the United States not l"'°f_e'e|'(',"" ,_b“_f' “'h."‘“ the ffm" is only meet the interest upon her great _f“'f"' “',£_§h. ;-__‘¥’5.,‘l‘l‘95‘l_‘?’!.¥§'!9W "l¢_.i_Ii11\tst\;1ul.:+1l-li-1 I *'» ” ’ " " ' ‘ ' ~ 1. the proper time the mrlft' shouhl noi “mm that ff'-n,i"9m_s “"'_<‘"l‘\‘i'f"“` '“f°"m' ‘ - ' ' " ' r ‘ ' ‘ , _- ie revliietl, but l tl" suv that it is "nd when we have balom “H mem “I” "€-- --- 1'* ' '_ _ itllo to slim:-st that ye-ii cun not on _~"e""'°"l “md” ‘limwpfill _H*f_""‘Am"“=U ' 'J' l W ~ ' T '~ . _ 1 ' ‘ V ` _ _ _f It it is unwise to re-fvll-ie the tariff. """'\'m'.' '- v~=-. \' '.~~ 1 = I - valium a iiirin' Ai uns limo ii would W” "9" "‘i"‘ Wm* “"9" “““““" ""“"` tm, m,.m»_ ' _ ' ‘ ` l0\`0»~i_l=i 0l`,l'1_\\\'-tttla an the Euipireniay ' At -uv o°i"lo4l‘ the ll Qs lriulilil We need not serioii.-ily cnlisltler the __~ _ ' .i .'-`,~.~ i-_ ~r_l)"-Zi' -1- 7 '-0' question ol' revising ,tglio-_\ui=lt`l' tlown iii?"-.__ _ :.1 ,Mr ,f _ -_ ~ ‘ ~ -- warlls. The lnrit`l` was i|ic|'e:ise.al lil U ' ~ ;. -=(. G lm(-1') /'i I' "1 _‘ ~ ' 1915 by 7'/-_ pcr cent and 5 per cent. `°`°°_i" _ . l U. S..WlR. PREPARIITIONS. » ' __ align; when the wut- is about over, lt, - ' ~ ~' -_ '-*_ » ' ' ' Q - _ -_ , .'. wi ie iief-essay-_v to revlse the tai-ltr. -Sir.-A ver_v vl orous ostor -ca-ni- l do not any if slioul<|-he revls‘etl up- ptiign is no\v bollirig cond)uctod here ` \vnrT'_`__ ' ‘JD ,__.~______..__` , '_ Sa_-_le .’ Z .>.oN»-` ` ' if it ' ’ si oo These shirts we offer' are new goods boufzht before the rise_1n pi ice, are fast colors l0\‘€-y patterns dressy and 161-2 A real snap. Cudmore '°“ gnu-_il _,f \ ` 4'?" _ . _ ¢_,,_- -»__ ' just received, _n new lot of these Rings direct from Makers, in 14 and-18l_< -made to our special, order. _Quality Guaranteed. Prices Exceediugly low considering quality A pleasure to show them. ‘ -'W ' N Tanton tS,{,i},'°l;’,§,,' i t ~ u \ I 1 J .t ~ r -vi 1 » -~.»'n._'. 1,: _.- ,»<_ ~‘ i l, ._ .~ __ ln lllcllllhf Ol' the slluirllon wlilcir ex~ 'ln ‘passeiiger ti-uln service all over ` isis as -hetivt-en the 'Allies ‘l\1_""“l‘llls_`_'tho United- 'Stnt`es. J\uie»24‘th. ‘ 'Phe _ _ _ ,_ ;»__,)|:_:__']_;{_\_?_?_.iii2\__‘;___ _:ln '_'_f\`fle_ C0_rr_v?_l_'\» c_r_or\vs, und eoulp'inenl. u viilluble _ -_ .' oiely w'0[ h|_ _ ' _ _ ffm-~ i»-»w@»»» nw »\'1lf--mr-ii-.1 ,.l.'..‘;?.‘f.....f'¥`_-..§ll.i“‘ilitl‘lII-f“1flll‘t2i1ii- fZI- Gggd Pfessgd Ha the gencml °p‘"i°“"“'“l' if S0' "“'l‘Y"t,iip movement ol' fuel food and war ' .` should we revise oiir t'arlfl` now’ wheni _§uf,I,||e._, ' ' . ' " the \var"i's movfiig, we ‘ho|'le,' tuwnrtls ‘ `f_ _ - .ti t- _ ' '_ _ its close. mill*wht-n`tlie"liftuiitlbh tha'f"xl}lI;1l‘ll]dil0lShlniiii;i‘rdiuvlidliiiiiadiiodiiivoblsdtddldl hlch Sold at l have ln‘