i i J N »i=. _-ai. 3;- f Vi i . . ,_§€v 1 ,i i i .i t 1 ‘_ A-_ ..»~ _gr i ps w i , 1 'Kai-'iiia O _ 'I`|l|'] |$l{|'l`l.\'l| l.|.\'|‘I ||()I.l)S ;i__a7.,f_r .R- -}= 4 r I " if " if l’95,j,_-l‘»_-. 's i:5_ __ __ _ _ lf ’_.:~_-` i i (___. ,<. ._»,. yi, . xi?-r? .-sg, ,J »_.i ,=.l;:.- .- hy, ._ _ .-yi* i i l f -_,E f was ‘L_ i ~ _._.;i, ‘ - P' ‘ei ' - ' be, will not _,have been too much. i l . i li '~ PAQE FOUR ‘ ° --rms: CHARLOTTETOWN-oiriiim .ii 'f\f'RU- 21% 1918 " iii iiniiiiiniiiiii iiiaiiiiaife---.f--»'.--.'--f--- iiiinr.i.§ii‘iiiiiiiiiii[ii§°lii siiiiiitiis l f iivtsiiiiiiflli isii iiiiiiis niiiiiii” i r #eva _ Ganidn. and $8.00 for U.8.A. ` _ -Hall In Canada, and 82.60 for U.S.A. ‘ _-_ - __`;»_;__ l°|g`U_ll_M`§,"`_A¢bertor\§ Sourlx and Montague. ' Q i .evoniq naiiy (founded 1901) $2.00 (delivered or by 'HQML Office at Charlottetown, Branch Office at Bum- -.-.“.~' ~. °‘!` ""-"f=i'§, 5 '_ _f .' sA'rUnDAv,-APnii_ zoth, 1918 _i V '*$'\'§'v1.\'_'A~x;‘3_-"i` ‘T s- : r _> ,..., ....,..._,_ _.., ~" _ .....,....--g..._._._. ~--.- ~.-_--~.--~ S if _ 'rl-`ri-3 s'i'.\.\ii.\i‘Ul'\'lC0 l>' ‘ui be found only in the a_i'm_v, only wliere nicn wick their li\-es, oiily where sacrifi`ce_is so coiii~,n,,n that it iw. comes a c_oiitagioi_i‘?_ And. _vet it is only by s_ucli service, in civil as well as iq mi1i;;u~\~ life, that the world can be made vvot-th ]i\»`_ ing in; only b_v such service can .liuinanitv be enobled,- purified, redeemed, Selfisi{_ ness is the world's besetting sin; »it is the root evil of all our evils and it has grown ifankly in the hot house of modern commer- cialisin. It has permeated all classes from the millionaire capitalist, who owes his millions to selfishness, down to the emplo- _vee whose aim is to get the highest wage forthe least servce. T Will the iiobilitv of those who l i _ lity of those who werefaithful unto death T ~_,-of whom there are now so maiiy whom we all know-become the world's standard , . - foi‘ nobility after we have paid the price? . services as falls short of this standard?. If so the iic heavv as it will “In quietness and confidence possess ye __,_,. _y_our souls.” The accuracy of this quota- vo .¢~- ti.0iimay be disputed. The principle that -fn# '~= ~-'speaks in the words of the sentence should becovme a treasure in the heart and a light L,W__.,_5,_ the eyes of every anxious watcher on the _-ani...-_&_Twalls _of the world-wide. zioii of British li- -.-ens .- »-berty. _.qt-».,:: = 'An~ army moving backawrd, or with °°f_f`_""".(ii__lTi_<2Lilty maintaining its position, is not _.4,___W_,___-_;_gf_J,ing from victory to victor_v, 'or from con- .~s1 p.~~-f..ql1eSt:to conquest. Britain’s army is now mme insthe fifth week of its battle against the '“"-'--~"_,'g‘_ez_1test coi1centi°ation of man power and ""'f.j Un power record`ed in the annals of this if#-_ . War o_r any other war. - - _.-,.. A few score square miles of conquered -'= territory blackeii the face of maps that i 7 magnify the gains of Germany. War ex- _,_ _ perts who know as much about the war as ' the war knows about them gravely decide- .I :' whether the great German offensive is a ..-.b'.v- sf.-.-'~»-'_ _-_-" . ' ' 7' f~4gl»~4§;§=-_---.-.-.-=-»_-_-.~.-5.-f-_-_--~=--» ------- f -- ------ - _ , -_ -L . ‘ m‘_°Iiii the countrv`s inierestwaccept it f Sl5ood»b_\ then guns till tliev fell, the iiobi-1 » ” ' * » And_will'the world learn to despise such' 0 _ ‘N()'l'l§S -most tremendous houi. of all the ct-iitui-ies. l Cri_ticism in regard'-i€.i"'thé'Siins and short- lcoinings of civilians at home and courage in §regard to the virtues and exertions of sail- .ors and soldiers at the front are the quali-l _ ,___. _ _._ _ . ,ites in \vliicli Britisliers must paiioply tlicir _ _ ' _ `_#i‘.-”’,'_‘,éf-,§".=»'*’ ithis awful time. - , .\i»v|<"i-1 l There is nothing as cheap or as abun- idiint as ziil\'ice_-\\'itli the possible _excep- Ition of the professional variet_v, which is ipaid for at so much per minute. Nor is l ' . .i ~ » 1 ithere aiiythiiig more _eiatefull_\ accepted, 'when it suits, nor so velieniently thrown iback in the teeth ot the _g_iver_ when it doe; inet suit. This peculiarity is confined ex- iclusivelv to gratuitous advice. We accept lwith cquaiiiiiiity the lawyer’s advice as to ithe liopelessiiess of our case and the doc- tor`s advice to settle up oui‘ worldlv afi`aii~.~‘ and we hand them then fee with a 'thaiil-' you." lint, when someone presumes to lgive us free advice as to what we shall eat lor drink or \v-herewithall we shall be cloth- our previous opinion If they are parallel, we ___;.______Oa._____ I 4 _ ‘. ' ,i " --'i;\;--_-.i 2 -_ .>x'.`_" »`f1l'=-‘ "», '“‘If-, - Q. ft- J' {;;_,»f-Q - 9.)-_ --~._‘if.-t diff" -~ | Prayer is better than pessiniisiii lin this __ ‘ir- ~ \ " ‘ i X f- ~-ve?t- hr ed’ _-.__ _ #- <. ff- .=;,ar=.',1~¢§~»~i £19. ._,`_,`__ .W .aiu --,N--_-5. __-_ _ ,_ »-‘¢_»_...i, _ . Q1 ,`§.?- i 'hearts and minds agziiiist the froubles oi’ 'T Q.. 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' -'“"Z">i-*"=; ="-"’**= "f<'... »-1 \ ,.~;»lf.'-.-N _ ‘-i-.-fa:.e‘==‘."‘.fi"->s2- l __;£‘,'-' t~-=,'.‘5'.~~ - ~,_.',°"S_-»`f,’ii5~'\.'e..`,» `_~--'q`-._ "‘f7il‘_`1\`-3:9* fs:-fa- . -ii/i.'....~ ““' .‘§;»“'f‘»-_i~1§l~?'-,»‘°" ' - Us i , fs “" ‘_ ‘ ...__-. _,__ ¢.»~. - /.- . . ~ x»_.~ -K .. - 0- = -_ - an \ {_~ »=,i»,,_ , =-- W»-‘F i1,,5“‘ iig; ed, or what service we shall render, we ini- .- .f/,ali-‘__-tiqff-‘iff -. -"f;.;>.. .l-:§:_’;-..s;~’~f'»*-pf; -:-1 ..~_ ‘ - ‘-1 .v_~"`i~~:3."i". -\- `-.ff _ "-. . ‘ 1-' " 1"-`. - .'/.i. ` }1[ ‘“-> `,\_.-j' =~»§-f,f"’.`“\i5‘ “V ‘_ '1.`,‘»?.k.-` ~,-i. '-‘.-wil I yt g ‘~»` ` ~ : _:__-__ _ir._ *_£.;f;__§~___._v,___f __ .___ __ ,__ __,_,____.__ g\.4__ 5 Me __ __- :px ' .1 :if-‘ "`-`->.',;_’~”",‘-'.»;_1- 1fF`%~‘:',.-,_-}.‘=i¢‘§ ». -<./,,‘ -iii-'L-,-_-’-f. _ fr; » `f"-‘_-» gt.,-» 2" ‘~ .<‘ ;\- .~» if-.‘ 1"' '° f ' “ ' » ' ‘ _ it hit?-, ‘H5 \ 4.. " »' -w' , -" --5 , ' ' , Q _ vi __ , i _ Q, ,_ _. 'IPF' -\‘» _-_,;’-f_~.~’i’.i§.ii i ."!f'.-.if €'§iv7'¥m&~‘§\."”l`»“;1`?°s-i,f-r~`?“- `- "ev" ' 'T‘<"‘<' 1- - __ - ,, _ , ._-__ . \.. ». fi ,--;.-_- '- -»_ ~.' - _ ;f_ t-.- -_ -'__ ”‘§»‘“l`° ‘*i`>. f 3 iilffff' ;.¥,i§i~' " _ it i- ff./.»,: ,, Q. 'fu .- ~-.- :~. 7.; 'za .iv . ‘s ti I i--“iii __ ,_A _J ._`.iJ4_q_4__ ,.t, _.___ __ _ ._;“=~._r/i'..< .__ . 3 , 3,. ~ e ':~_.- -Q ,; . .-, -" _~ ' "t' ' ='.1\ _‘_w~__~___“--3 -_-.- ‘.95 _'; ini '- ,-” ;_. 29 l fgwgfyl __, __t_;._i-._ i._ 5.3., _ ._ .»§_:,,Q,i§ "Q ' ‘ `¥~»»-§_'1‘*`§‘*"f~~" Ji’ 'P .".-§?i_ .. ‘xiii-‘ '.;.=.»} _ Wglga 71 (1 #ky _f .~‘~’- i _,FAH »,_J~', ¢. g.l_atefu]l\. accept the advice ,lnd th( %urg»_=on- Captain l, i. ocnitiiis, sei"/eel witli tlis=_if~;t.c:z in the Crimean War C n 4 ,, i as gratuitous advice often does. it cuts ysouarely across our opinion, we reject it iwith scorn and abuse the giver asa medd- ller and a know-nothing. - This is unfortunate, although, owing to l'lherc is niucli good advice fi~e<.-iy given, gi- lven for the benefit of the individual for whom it is intended, given for the good of -ii _the coniniunity. Much of it is matured ad- vice founded oii knowledge and conse- quently valuable; much, doubtless founded .on ignorance and consequently' \voi'tliless. lin either case we are not compelled to ac~i nd` iin the interest of a country so dear to inaiivi icept it. in our own interest, however, a that tliev have laid downhtheir lives for if, \ve should be able to impartially weigh anvi 'advise given to us and to make our opiiii-on= coiiieide- with it if the vveiglit of i-t»]i;iii1<;f ,autliority is in its favour. 1 Since the beginning of the war there has, been much advising, much warning. i\'len,, _-l-i'esuniabl_v a‘.ithoi'iti`es in their respective? lliiies, have been selected for the pui'pos:_» of’ fadvising, counselling, warning. Their ad-i .vice may not always agree with our pre-_ lcoiiceived ideas, may not, at any time suit, jour individual interests, iiia_v in fact yvolve sacrifice and self-denial on our pai _ llll _these strenuous times, when others. are~_ ill-Ylllir fo'r the cause in the interests of whic1i"_ 5 the advice is given, we should be big-eiiou_-_rlii »-» 1 . - lit) ()\€\‘lO0i{ the 1)Ul`@iy S@ii`lSh })2il‘t, \\'el;_jl`, Colonel S, R. Jenkins has been an act or ii-.en-.l~.e|~ of the Militia for n gener-i ntlon and during the present war volunteered for overseas service.l but was ordered to Halifax. instcazl to re-organize the medical services in that garrison city. So successfiv was he .flint he vi/as specially com- mended for his work by thc Nlinis er of l\/iilE*i,v. Col. -.looking ig Chief Nledical Officer for the Chnrlottctfwn sulzzlivisiovi of lviilitrmy District Number 6. .the advice disinterestedlv and if obviously; l ._.__._.__... l l’(_)]‘}'l`.\' ()Ii` l).\Yl,l(ill'l` S.\\`I.\(i l , l -~"` Daylight saving was the mission of the. Especialist inimortalized by Gi‘ay's "Elegy ini a Country_Cliurchyard" in “ Brushing with hasty steps the dew away To meet the sun-'upon the upland lawn. Daylight saving will acid an hour to the ilength of the suinmei' evenings. Septem- ber will be saved from early darkness. ,Early darkness ‘ends the summer in this climate. A month after daylight saving is estab-i lished Canadian agriculture will have ad-I justed itself to the change of time. Thel farmers will not refrain from work whilei the _“dew is on the rye,” or tarry in bed as; advised by the words of that other poet of § daylight saving- _ When the morning riseth red Rise not thou. but keep thy bed, Beasts arise betiines, but then _ i _ They are beasts, and we are men. 9 O The British troops retired' but tliey were not routed. _Their magnificent brave-l ry and endurance retrieverl a most critical] situation. “The cool pluck of the British soldier who refused to acknowledge defeat saved Europe.” ' ' drive for Amiens. Paris or Calais. The 0 -avi-» great German offensive is a drive foi the _ at .`_ :_ - rated 'from the Frenchlarmy and crumpled up, the German offensive succeeds. If the ' British army maintains its union with the French army and is not crumpled up the German _offensive fails, _ T _ The military a e limit in the United 35, but it has since been raised, and the, new lVIan_-Power Bill fixes it at 50 _vears,; This is high. indeed, but the action is ne-' cessary. The men of Great Britan arei beng' required to serve the state as nevei' 'I’errfioQ_i§_ggip_s_ will___not~g'ive victory to- before, _ar_id__a_r.e _fiqipg if quit-e willingly. _ ‘ l l i i gg. -,Si Canadian annie... l-‘le was measures' for the dren armies. He was me nt.the oilfsct but hlu scheme being good" in Fr 0. and N -. »»¢':inLS<'r licslitf .\iil ilu-ni, o noi-il. limi: ` 'l`li\‘ir.lii_i,;li l:|sk ll|c_v l'illllll \nd vorli. il' 'tis '|`li_v wlll. lii'ln_i; in us yet. |’i>i' ri-nl. liii.;li¢‘|'. il) _ _ _ _ ll' _....10 lll i .iii i- Vail li»l....... . . . . . . , . iili in lipossuin 7l)§ii§ii\\\§""\v//2§\\7x\\\i2})li}/)}’\ \\TT\\i: ~:- iw ~° rx Heep Meier medium priced alarm clock made by the lg Hen people. _ A good l-ioker, a good imekeeper and a .sure larni. i There are some in our indow. 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