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The scr\'i1'e which was attenflcrl by 11 large concourse of people, was solenm and impressive, after which the rc- malns of 11 kind husband. 11 lovi1n;‘ ;Adve1»1|s1ng Pnhone .A3223 Dm, my THE GUARDIAN Subscription P one ..1322 News and Edit. Day Phone .. .....133 News and Edit.Nlght Phones 132 6.133 Head Office at Charlottetown ranch .Offices _.at ..Summe|-side, B ‘AIberton, Souris and Montague. London Office, Marconi House,, Stand W. C. President ..A. A. Bartlett Managing Edltcr ._ R. Burnett TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.1914. ¢m4¢m»wuP _____Té,-_-____.E_ ___E_ @5§&§=p?”§g§FW$5§g2 DI (BY OF EVENTS C‘i'._\‘ Magistrates Court, 0 a. m. p. 111. l’1~ople'n Theatre, 7.30 and 9 p. ni. to tonic to the aid of the Empire. them how to shool_~a11d do it quickly." learning to shoot? ..l` thc liinpirc. E`~`_`__5`_ 2?g“?’?2?=“ TODAY. 24 .._ ._ 125 26 ‘ 21 Prince Edward Theatre, 7.15 and 9153 30 SEPTEMBER. High Water Time H't Time 5.59 1 21.10 s.1s 22.11 0.24 1 22.51 10.21 | 23.24 11.10 1 21.54 11.54 0.21 12.34 0.40 13.11 1.10 12.41 1.33 14.24 1.51 15.04 2.24 15.51 2.55 1 11.10 11.119 111.30 4.45 10.42 0.11 20.38 1.110 21.24 11.51 22.02 0.51 22.40 10.45 23.10 11,21 211.52 1 12.211 13.19 14.11 15.01 10,12 11.25 18.41 12.40 20.14 ~ie-1?=:>i-"1-.-o b&~”N£b£ rooe¢"¢~".ne1be wwF@@@@y 9gp4|00dU1|l'I,l¥ Wront. devoid of human kindness or mercy. , The appallluz looses of his forces in Franceevldence his callous disre- gard of the lives of thousands ‘and thousands of his own people. He allows them to bo butchered by tons of thousands in pursuance of his monstrous and bloody schemes of con- quest. He has revealed perlidy, callous wickedness and calculated duplicity unparalleled in the history of the world. He has hidden his hellish intentions by lying declarations and the fabric of civilized progress, This manincal, bloodthirsty monster and d_cmoniac, with the blood lust ofa tiger andthe cunning of the devil himself, shrouded his schemes of world-conquest with all of the most advanced arts of civilization. , Now he has waved them to one side and stands forth in his true colors. The anarchist, whose trade is assas- sination by bomb, pistol or knife. has in this Emperor of the Germans an exemplar never before dreamed of. The bloody pirate of by-gone days \ - ' - _ son with this master degenerate of withered arm and black heart. This human 1no11stcr dishonors man- lle degrntleo his species. lie has forfeited all consideration. llc should be huntcd to death as a inad alcgt. The ocean of blood of his vlctims-- destruction.-'l‘he News. lllll TYPICAL iPPillS Following are two appeals t\plcal of the spirit in lingland und Ire- land! l. By T. P. O’Con110r, M. 1-‘_ `here is one fundamental fact which lies at the root of this titanic strug- ,;lc. The nation is one. 'lhere is no thc greatest of ull human rights; for imtionnlity, for liberty and against 111111.11-y tifefators-1111. 111 1~;1.r5p¢'_ “We fou-,_rl1t that issue before when 11 greater man than Emperor Williumiliatl Eiirope under his sol- diers’ heel, As we heat Napoleon no we shall heat William, "If anyborh- has any`do\1bt as to “flint the dl1:tat11rsl1ip of Europe by ierirnmy would mean, one has only to rend the history of France and Alsace-Lorraine during the lost r doubt exists one has only to turn to the trentlncitt of the( Poles in Posen where their language uns been forbidden in school, their peoplu have been hurried by ull kindsof le;;ilation intended to give the nl- t.or111-.tive of exile or submission. If such 11 dictatorship were to he eg. tahllahed in E111'u|1o-1-md tha gugcegs of Germnn_\' would mean such 11 dic- tatorship-iiurope would no longer be n continent where free mc11 could live in happiness.” 2. By l), 'l‘. Crosicr, Archbishop of Armagh: Ruskin srtid: "I tell you that war is the foundation of nll the arts. I mean also that it is the Z -foundation of all high virtues and faculties ol' men. It is very strun e to me to discover this very dread- ful truth, but I see lt is to be quits an undeniable fact. I find in brief that nil great nations learned their trnth of ivord and strrngth of thought in \-ar; that they were nour- ished in \':n1‘ and -.1-¢1,¢1r\1l by m-,,,~~- frnined hy- wnr and betr-.»1y1~rl ,,y pf-_-tcc. In n word that thgy \,-NU 1,1"-,, in war 111.11 ex-"irr1l in penn.-." “The thought in 11 strnnce one, mid, 1111 doubt., like fill RuSiki11'a wonderful paradoxes, was »‘Xag`t¢c1'- ated, hut it. contained 'thc dccp seed of .tr11t,h. All soldiers mentioiied, ws- pecially in the New ’I‘ost.o1n~_nt, ueru singlrd for praise 'while in our nu-n chiirrh son .2 of thc noblest. ~1a1nc1~; in f‘l1ri1-‘tinn rc”or1l were tliozfc of dis- tinguished soldiers. "To every land, including Laci-11.1.1y, tho victory will l1rin1.; a nenv y-1-uimc »;._ _ il, ` ` 5111- Cé "1 11”’ Courteous Service Customers of this bulk sp re- ciste the constant courtesy they meet in our ofllce. There is no need for the inexpeiynced to fesr "red tape," so woman clients my feel assured of our willing attention to their bulking requirements. 00° ss Aa tis s slmp|ll?i:1:tter.'mHli yoiiuflisvo to do is to bring Jour money; '.1 11:. vat 1 °. 1:: ."..,.°*» w e s or small. no 2 Capital - - . . |,o0o,”¢ r1:1'.1.;....;..-_ - time The Bank of .Y>9-Nk.. fl _ o style and shape. You will fi d very- , N Sc t mms 1,. cned and ,m,,,,s;`d :,_;.|e,’ Here is a lesson for us. Prince Edward Island s existence as well ss that , _ G 'J l ' ' 1 I .1 1 "ugh-,K from me common but ,,,,,.v|c,_ 1 of Servio, as well as that 0! the Empire, is st stake.~ We have not, even - ISLAND nnnwnts r ,_ _hiding the cowardly critic. Others 1 ~ ’ ' * I .Me 5,1" to the |,am|,°me mee,»¢|,_,,|m those of us who could, left our flocks on the hillside or our goods in our shops to so to the front. We have not yet taken on the "white heat of petri ealobosh. fllaokfnnon ' Great George md fl ll le sl _ ' lol freedom, of democracy. of `lusclee.1‘ 3 S We shall liberate the Blav, we shell , _ . liberate the Frenchman. and we s!u\ll` H’t ` liberate the Italiano. Already this ....4 .war has brought the liboratiou of Poland, and the liberation 1.1 lre-'_ land has won ber to the empire. We shall liberate- tho OPDPGBBN JGW- “Wo iight for liberty everywhere, and we shall win-WE MUST WIi‘i.'V'. llil.. Hllillii lill$ CllWlllllS Will] Sill 2 ll lllMi ill llill Wonders Why Officers insulted Throughout Country Do Not Raw- hide lviallgneru. IILITINS NOBLE RESPUHSE Canada's Call to Arms Finds 1,000 Officers More Than Required Now at Val Cartier. (Special to The Gazette.) 0'l"l‘A-WA, Soptceiiiber 3.-According to a statement issued tonight by Colonel Hughes, minister ol militia and defence, the officers and men of the Canadian Militia have responded nobly to the call for volunteers and lthere is absolutely no excuse for tue conremptible insinuations made in some' quarters against those mem- bers* of the militia who for good and sufficient reasons hope not been able to enlist for active service. Colonel Hughes states that there are no\\.`,11p- words of one thousand officers more nt Yalcnrtisr. than can be given plac- es with the first cxpoilitioaary io1'ec, whie, all told, there are approxnn- ately -itl,ti00 1nen under t1'1n-.1 today in Canada out of the seventy-fi'/e thousand regularly enrolled menfbers of thc (`anudian Militia, 'l‘11e 1n1n1ster's ssateuient is us fol- lows' “Maiiy splendid officers throughout the counti-y are being annoyed by 'contctnptible insinuations' uguinst the courage and zeal of many officers nnfl men in the service who cannot get to the front. “The British floveritmcnt, in sc- sponse to the offer of Canaha to as- sist, agreed to accept twenty-two ` thousand five hundred mc11. The (lov- crnmcnt of Canada traiisniitted (hut 1-all to thc' militia ol' the t‘ou11tr_\'. The Minister or Militia 11.10 no..-11 at the ve1'y'_outsct: “(11) That every man must go vol- unturily. 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