‘ if-l "ri .vi ii ez Y; .`7_ <. -§~_{‘_;f'_ t- J _-._- v .~ _ its . _, ry' ‘ F "2 :-..y_ 'li' ,_ _"";‘.i‘» . If ir E' l _ F-- . _ . (__. it .fl ,.. l i ,. |_. t . _, I "‘ l . fi __ _lf ._; i ~ _ i iii li 1-‘fi-` 1.( i 3.5,. _.___ it 1. ;~_r_. ’f'-$5 - l-iii t-*ri*-' f " i . ,_ = . “. ,_ _ fi; .~ _ t, f.: or 7,4 . af ¢ vs_* . .H .1 "R i_-,I -t I \ _ _ `j _'57 v fi`}`;f I l '_ §__ .__- iluanilan Phono .. -... .. ...» ..'»'»1 3- '-‘-' C-_-----1:: .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. llit.,DayPllona .. .... .. .. ...... ..188 News and Init., Night Mionaa .... .... .. .. ..‘lI2 £133 Head Ofllca at Chariottatsvm lraneli Oflioa _at Sum- tnaralda, Alperton. Baurla and Montague. London Oilleo. Marconi lioulo. Strand. W. 8. Praaidam ... ..... .....; ...... .;..A. A. larilatt Managing Editor .... ».. ......J. R. lurnatt. TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915. A Lsolcl or Tall will: The war with its untold horrors is going to leave us other legacies than debt and the loss of sons and brothers and fathers. lt is going to blunt many of our finer Chris- tian and moral sentiments; it is going to lower our esti- mate of the value or human life and of the dignity of the human race. - ' One cannot read of the inhuman cruelties of the Ger- mans and entertain for them any other than a feeling of hatred. Our hatred is growing with every report that comes to us of the inconceivable malignity shown in their attacks upon the defenceless and the innocent. When we read of their sailors leering at men and women strug- gling for life in the icy waters into which they were thrown by the treacherous submarine. the only possible feeling. right or wrong. is hatred and it is growing. lt is noteworthy that in the memoirs ofthe great Ger- man soldler, Bismark, he made this remark: "There is no one who loves me for what l have done. lt does not make me popular. l have never made anyone popular in all my life, neither myself nor my family, nor the nation at large." lie insisted that the number he had made un- happy was far greater than the number he had made happy. and said: “lf it had not been for me tllis world would have seen three great wars less, and 80,000 who have died ill their bloom might have lived, and how many parents, brothers, sisters. willows, might have been spared their grief and tears." And Blsnlark was not tbetype of the German that the present wal' has produced. He had his human feelings Commenting upon war he said that even victorious wars could only be justihed when they had been forced upon a country. He is credited with the remark that “He who has once gazed into the glazing eye of a dying warrior on the field of battle will think twice before beginning a war." What would Bismark think if he were among the Germans oftoday? if “after gazing into the glazing eye of ll dying warrior" he had compunctions about the righteous- ness oi' war, what would he think if he were on board the sllllmarine that sank the Falaba the other day anll heard his “warriors” _leerillg at drowning men, women and chil- ren and refusing to ex_tend a hand to save them? What is there for such a breed hut hatred? Yet we are the ponrcr for our llatc. And we are the poorer also in realizing that ollr fel- low men, whom. heretofore, we had respeotetl as clever, sl-llolarly. leading tht- world in scil-lice, literature, art, could fall so low. _____.___..__.0.i_;_-_-l- UN CLEAN CAMPAIGNING' Nollling l-an bc more reprehensible or unpatrlotic than the miserable method of campaigning indulged in at prc- sent by opponents of the governments, both federal anti provincial. Liberal newspapers from the Atlantic to the Pacific have published and republished, anti even added lo the slandcrs invented by some Annanias about the treatment accorded the Canadian troops both at Valcartier ond in Salisbury. The object was not to bring more com- fort to the soldiers or more help to the Empire while hght- ing for its very existence, but to throw some blame upon the Government. While some of the mud thrown was like- ly to stick, these ghouis cared nothing for Canadian re- putation or Canadian patriotism. They were quite content to let these be .smircheu so long as some ill doing could be charged against the Government. it is pleasing, amid all that sordid office-hunting and slander. to tind one honest Liberal who, evcn at the expense of giving credit to the Government is ready to tell the truth. ln the House of Commons the other day Mr. William Power, Liberal member for Quebec West, said that during a recent visit to England he had enjoyed the "proud pleasure" of spending a few days on Salisbury Plain. “lf any statements," he proceeded. “have been made that the Canadians illerc were dissatisfied or ullbaDD_V. I can say that those statements are not correct. They have been perfectly well treated there. They had hard times owing to the inclement weather, but no more at Salis- bury Plsin than elsewhere. So far as the Canadlall boys ill Salisbury Camp are collcemed, they were all happy and content and all anxious to get to the front." lt .should be recalled that because of the thoroughness of its equip- ment thc English dubbed the First Contingent “the com- plete army" on its arrival at Salisbury Plain. Since the force reached the continent, British anti French officers have united in praising the excellence of their outflttlng. Despite the investigation at Ottawa, our troops from the first have attracted favorable attention through the high character of their equipment. as well as by .their fine ap- pearance and military bearing and Canadians everywhere should be proud to announce this, instead of trying to secure s mean advantage by false representations which involve the good name of the whole' dominion as well aa that of the Government. ' Our own province has been slandered at home and .abroad for similar reasons and with as little cause. This ltlnd of political campaigning should be frowned down by self-respecting and patriotic people everywhere. Clean work cannot be done by unclean methods and we have had many examples recently of that kind of campaigning. V INTERNED 6EllMAN SHIPS ‘ Our tieapatchea yesterday announced the arrival at Newport News of another battle cruiser, ostensibly for repairs but no doubt for shelter. Like her sister ship the Bftll Prederlch. she will no doubt be lnterned and so ,ttllqooeau will be -rid of what is probably the last of the ftioolmorée nidm. ‘imma me wllmvalmu' of me van according peat eleven to the port of missing there oceans in her sphere of oparltloru about some man. 'ras alum; at aaamorl- emlhlp cloned her career-ua llestroyel-and soon after thia exploit she sought American hospitality. . A dash for liberty was not contributed to the record. despite the preparationp made for it. Nothing was left un- men done. but the opportunity afforded by a. storm having been such permitted to go to default the choice between two evils made by Captain Tbiarfcbsua created no surprise. la his notification to the Newport News Collector of Customs. he laid: “The relief I expeewd appears not toarrfve in time, so the number and force ofthe enemy crukera makes to me impossible the dash for the open sea with any hope of suc- cess " ' ' The Brooklyn Eagle commenting upon t e ex'plolts of red to Steel Co.; Bydnoi. at about '10 per cent. Fifteen _Ilillions ot Dollars in has been shipped tmm Japan to Ualtsdjtatoa aiucs the' out-break were `the preaent war, _ *"3* doin also all floor - coverings -and_ar~tliéf,0I~fD lmlnutlu _lan week, was 1s.as. w' PRICES; Our entire St0Ck W§8 1s.2s¢llen¢k more. _ __ | thebigadvanoeinprioesofwhlqh we__are,___ 1,e__._ “us .hs-.'..‘;'~.-.°-'f_'-l:'.~.°°::.-°..:.:=°.f.'.':.::.'i coins node- Ifvw ee ook-Us eff---Nw. _ been Powers, excxles:l,p£1.000.000.000. (One OI' SOIUC T00!!! You want to cover ot' `f°f°f- g“',';;vw%§:;=;_;gg__°§°;{":__*§g§§_";§ Linoleum BUY NOW and save from 10 to 20 p.e.- Uft t Carpeofrom those él\f<>itl1f¢v¢1%wl` tliluality are the makers of trade. e give you both in new fresh stock of Carpets al1d<0il.- U ~ _ . captain 'rlllerlcllens ot the lslzel lrreaerlck says: “nts Ashe undgfoillli-tg ""2 “,'{,'f,f°1'2,,°,?.,:a'i gflmasmglrigfn Ziogierlgagfotzgl Velvet RUZS ln all sizes from 2 1-2X3 £03 1-2X4. ' ee a . _ ' . » wr-vice dm Mt cease 'M' ms w““d°“n8" It wutinued as msgttlggy of 11:? Temperance Alliance of War supplies to' the Allies. Pflcgd f1'0[l'l |20 ' long as he kept his adversaries guessing, Not only did he hem on the 5", of |.~eb,.ua_,y_ 1914_ and ____ establish and keep his claim upon the attention or many have been ln the ppm; of addl-e_sslng ___'l‘lt_§ Comm&_tee_try;r‘l5__:o zsgrggléize WILTQN RUGS in Bfgwng and Greens, Small i ti t th r s sgne e owson oo en a ln . . - - - battleship! belongin§ to the enemy. which might have been Stilaggecilc 01:; ma; B __e 1;; 5;? _amor w___c___ suspended onemmms some designs which are very correct In pnce to engaged elsewhere but he held up more than a score of d 1, ` time ago have failed in their efforts. I ssels at steamsrs, now happily released. What it cost. therefore. tq :B23 zggexlfpugdtby grzlslidolrlfd The chief opplsitlon tp the scheme was lafge 3SSO_ ftmeDt_ Of B U Bllgsgel made F0811! for the dash was well invested. Nor is there our full knowledge and approval. Any found amongst Prince Edward Island l0W8Sl£ PYICCS. Staff In Tapestry: ru S much reason for doubting that the captaln's course was dl- Bialemelll- bi' MY- M¢Kl|m°“ that "h°"e ‘md Ifi,‘;_‘: ?o°2glaol%‘;',',g gggignggeaogk and Wlltonsl ranging In price 55C: 75¢n $1:w and '°°'°" "°’” B°’"”~ " "'°“"’ ‘““'° bee" ““Y""”g "“‘ “ 35° $322 °.'f>§.'l§lf§f§§'fi§f.°i.° {Ylll'il“flf§§ f§'2'°la aide., not to are new ral... up to $_2.50._ Ask to be shown our New Stair R_ods, fitting climax had he been ordered to sacrifice his men appeal-pd in print is untrue. to retrieve old losses. ` sgmethlng fhfferent from the ordinary and enhrely and his ship. There has been murder enough, without such We are Sir, etc., . °""' an addition to the list of tml-lm-ities. Z. L. Fash » F- S- Moore- A- W- Th°1°*`S°°* D°P“""“°“‘ S'°"° °m‘° new' ` - ’ » A Stems, D. Schuman, R. C. Goff. J B. Greenhut & Co.. operatlu Beig- “" “°" “ “me” "lm" ‘he K’°“ P"“" W‘"‘°"“ H” rrlle outset or this letter ls not ap- ol-C°°l>°\’ 0°-~ "¢°“Wi“‘ "'° g"'°°‘" Carpet Sweepers $2.50, 2.75, 3.00 to 4.50. joined the Eltel. Whether, between them the two will ,ent on the surface The Commit in New yu,-k gg”-_ has gone into bank. - pa - ' _ _ ~ _ concoct any further mischief making remains to be seen. tee of the Alliance and the Alliance 'lrui>l0Y- Cabilai S¢°¢k Und 301153 tm-“I Vacuum Cleaners and 9,00. but ll is quite probable :lm they will bout my where A¢1‘fi°°f>' C°"='“f"°@ “fe "°' me ““m°; ‘2 M“",‘,’““0‘,§' D°,§“"“' ,_';1“§"",\,f:fj‘§,,;`§° ` l 3,5 0.0 , so - ° ' ' ' » they are till the war is over. The ocean has become too xr; lggllfeilfggg :::;tf‘1hl;‘a(iglglet,P‘:|te,;?;. is wiguld thus salppegg that the Stock ACIIOICB SCICCUOII Of WlndQW DYHPCUCS alld hm f°" 'hem' Y nation did not emanate from the Com- holders would stand to lose about one Curtaing Pfiges tg Suit eVe1'ybQdy_ ' V _ mittee' of the Alliance, as there were half Ml|\i0DS Of D0“l“'s- men on that Committeewho never saw -- L0 such communications until they ap- Th8_l0l|0WiDE il€l1_1 _groin Vanciouveg ‘ red in me re” There can be no is of interest here. Prince E war ea D » 1- The German appeal for United States sympathy re- £°”"`“dl°'~i°“ here-_ }‘,‘°"°°"°"' if is !I§l3;‘{1c0:_r°.:g_i§,°;‘;vefoghfhfgglggggg P A T 0 N S ceived a cold blow in Chicago the other day. There was an §$i£_§§;1lg§ tyggsacgxalgsgdthgg “fund in apiegal battle to prevent cet-,_ election for Mayor. One of the Candidates was s German vgsm-V Committee at the gene;-pl mpeg. tain mortgages and other securities. and a Democrat, Robert M. Sweitzer; the other wasn't, and ing of the Temperance Alliance held Whldl Were in the Ch“"l°"°"°_‘;m ` a Republican. The latter was elected ‘ny the largest major- 0" the 5th February' 1914'""`Ed' GJ §g?|T(f:,(:;°mT3;,n'i0l;‘}¢nt:f,g (;¥§:,¢;0th;§ ity ever given to a Chicago Mayoralty Candidate. A few » I es in Prince Edward Is- days before polling took place, all the leading Germans ’ ltglliadnlitldtelaogt come under the scope of '“;""""'_- ' - “_” ` the Win lingdlll ACL BS thvy were and Austrians ln the city signed a clrcuiar calling upon sh____The words here quoted have merely gem by the Compam, as Trus_ compatriots to vote for Sweitzer. This circular was adorn- been mug _familiar pg p military mot- tee_ and were w be held mid used in _ ` 9’ D favor of creditors diving w l b he nsiest wa to con uer Inns “een granted," i ed with pictures of the Kaiser, and Em eror Francis Jos- to. To divide the temperance forces me,-9_ Lepvp eph. lt was stated that a vote for Sweitzer meant a vote of °“ d 9 t e ' Y q *O 9179911 confidence in the Teutonic allies and would “save the ihem and resmre me lggauzed "dmc Fatherland." What happened? Here is the report from a :31¢g(;,l;(;r:i;t5Tal:,ed :;1_ie¢,'in¢f¥;v(;§- :E31 11:3; “I _ __ \- 'lo _--.___ _ prominent journal in the United States:- tility displayed by certain mem- '*"“‘ ~ _ __ I I ig 3 ~.-»--- . 0 1 A "T" ‘“"’”“° ‘""“’ °'. ’°‘“’“"”°“‘ “'°“; T" ~“°“"g 322°.. °‘ ...$.‘?.l.. T§““’°E“$‘.°§...méi.‘£ l..sél;l.§i.l'i.ii‘.§_‘i.’ll$‘§l..%‘i‘;.ii'J‘§Z mer gang imm the Indmna' border M Chicago to the which has done so much to of great service and success in scores "°"h0\'" b°l'd9l'S Of CNCSSO at Lake Forest turned out ill strengthen our temperance legislation. of towns and cities, including Ottawa, f0\'C@ and Voted down the Sweitzer German-Austrian ticket; Proclaim from the pulpits that the where there is a regular street car This resup is inte,-e Un -,_ dd f th Prohibitory Law is a failure, and the service. How much more ls lt needed the contention that Girmgniiirllwscass urasg Ixfotfiatri voice_of the Dlllpit finds its loudest here, where we have no street cars A _ _ 5 " echo ln the rum dons throughout the and are not likely to have for years to merlcans arouse only resentment by thelr appeals for sup- city and provillce. come. _ pon in elections in the United states. The characteristic Surely this is not what the creat The Jitney would sive us _dawg nas- Am ' _ yi _ _ hotly of honest iemperance workers de- sage at a 5 cent rate from le ueen ... .?.'$f.T$`..`.Z'f .’.’.’.`§".'. ‘;`§}Z'§.”?§§..TFl§Zf. ‘..‘I».f.‘l‘.‘§l’Zl$f' 235'. 5;--» by' *;,?;'."‘{S_l;"._‘;§°‘;§:;.°°.'::!.‘; i::,i.“’$.;°£.’;§.l1Zl‘;'J.?fr§‘.‘i§2.Y.'“.¥..§.‘.‘2.' in Vhivllgo. even, wherelhore isa hlllle foreign VOYB. cegn Otht? extremists in the Alliance lt. would give a stimulus to tourist 011 this Occasion women voted for the nl-.gt time 3| 1| desire that such conditions shall con- travel in this direction. One of the munl(¢ipp| ¢_\,|ec[i0n in Ch' _ Tl - ~ _ tinuc, but their animosity toward the things most complallled of by ollr vls- mm of this was the amvlliagof U le most lytiristlng rea- Government is so great that they are itors is therc_ ls no ready or cheap y ° “J w°m"'“ m " “gmg 0”' willing to~place the Prohibitory Act ill means of getting around this city as the vote. Women worked all day taking voters to the polls psril in order to destroy tile Govern- there is in other cities. in their motor cars and in carriages. As a result, a much ment of the day. This they cannot do, It would require permission from larger vote was 1| d th ' for the amendments of 1913 and of the Legislature for the Jitney to run me women had ggnevotefn wind :we bien regisw-ed if this year prove the sincere desire of every _day ill the city, but _l think our ' 3 me W 9" 'he familiar the Government to improve the law polltlclans are now sufficiently con- clcction problem is to get out the vote this demons"-3. and make it effective, The amend- vinced of the necessity for this in U0" °f feminim’ Uhmlli illlil Plllhllsillsm is worthy of pp;-_ ments to the law and the greatly in- Charlottetown. if necessary. the ticular nm., creased number and the amount of the wants of our people and the interests lines collected from offenders afford of this matter could be set forth by unanswerahlc proof ofthe good efforts petition, whioh illl Dl‘0i§l'0SSlV€ Citi- GERMANY S FINANCIAL AIM §-.'_:‘.1.::;'.°:_';_."‘:.':i; t;,z“;.i°t;'1'.l.il;..:; f.f::.‘zz“:;‘.:r:.. .;‘§..:1::“;. .“.:...;f enforcing it. _ ern city. The .lituey is clearly As a matter of fact, only a few weeks before the war broke out the French Minister of War admitted that France was not prepared, that even the frontier fortresses were not properly supplied with ammunition, that there were not enough of boots, and that there was an insufficient sup- ply of muskets_ Everybody who had watched closely what has happened since the outbreak of hostilities is further aware that the uureadluoss of France was very much greater than was admitted by her War Minister. Therefore it is not in the least surprising that the German Govern- mellt Jumped to the conclusion that Paris would bc oc- cupied within three weeks, and that once France was struck down it would he too late for England to interfere with effect, while Russia could he dealt with without ex- hausting the resources of Germany "Beware of them that cause div- needed HS 8 forward Stoll Ht U10 Dre- _Therc seems to be no reasonable doubt, remarks The ;S;0,,5_~ is as faithful a Wm-ning now sent time and one that is easily within Statlst of a recent date. that when the Kaiser made up his as it was ill the days of Paul. Our reach- mind towards the end of July to force on war, he intended I ‘W S|_‘_'» BU?" ' ' __ I am Sir- MC-v that Germany should not bear the financial hurden of hos- TEMPERANCE' PROGRESS' tilities, but that whoever dared to oppose him should pay pR|35NER MAKES 5Ru1-A|_ _ TORONTO G|R|_ STENQGRA. for their own subjugatlon.'l"he lesson was onewhich aw.-pk ATTACK QN w|1'NE53_ PH ERS BATTLE BANDITS intellect would almost necessarily draw from theexperience OTT WA A __ 10 _ C TORONTO A __ _O U ___ of 1870-71; and Europe for so many years before was so A ' DF '_ n the °“_“ly ’ pr ' “ Smayed divided that it is not surprising most German observers E32c|f,_,S°“rt 5t5hls a"'f5n°0n gneilm? 3¥’tsre‘,'g,lge!;?e;gif2et;l,;n(E‘.?_t is; haw flattered themselves that England would hesitate until too Enstvierw, 3 sllbilvi-larsl therglgplsgl, gn male employes of the Sterling Actioli; late, and that France could be overrun before she could being Senlenmil £0 W0 Yell". less one &Ksys Company, l_.imlted, of Noble call out her full military strength. day' in l"`|s°"- jumped from me PHE' Sueet' were ig“°mm’°“°]y herded ““` oner's dock and struck County Con- del' the mllllles. lW0 S¢€I10Zl‘1lDh€I‘S sta‘bl_e_rrlordatxnlncbblow ln_tlle ta_c_<;_, gntnlilgef _i;1__tl1_e og the compras' F' "' an o owe s up y grapp ngw U C y proven e tne officer and hitting through me ear. lootlns of the oomlwny's nay en- The prisoner was subdued by other velopes. Their resistance saved their constables in the room. Lefebvre and 0I1}_lJl0Y€__l`B_;4_€V@l'l:l hgudgeg dollars. __ i his son Alexander had just been found Well Y- F62 lllll P0 0 HFS. the . guilty of burglarlslng a butcher shop Bm0\H\i 01' the DB3’ i'0ll. Was ill two has 1- - How We Can Hel You 1 the same sentence. The constable E9 Otf “mild men 6_=1l@l'€¢i. 8_lld Wilrlloil was one ofthe witnesses against the 9 W0 S BIIOSFHD GFS 10 OBP Qlliel , ' » ` ~ prisoners. There are sixty previous and hand W9' the m°H0Y- B001 W0- W C ° copvlptlpng re igtered 3 aim; men screamed loudl and the male Z s t the Y. \ g elder Lefebvre, employers rushed to the ofiice, but a\___l _ ' pistol in the hands of one of the band- __ , ,, its drove them back into the factory. ____..Re;_l:_ll_;_iJ_!i Hug 'P01131 Wliiltl 595%' The women were then ordered to mgkeyit I i' pr d°n5 5 b 9 an make no resistance, but _Miss May 5 “ss er 3" mme 3 undant- Helsprott refused to give up the mon- - Price 50c_ and $1 a bottle. MacKin~ - D _ H nf | h_ i ey and was brutally choked. Mlss ______vo;'___g€_o@;__T___ __f;__;1;B _lat;t_°v_;'_el;l;____v»;l:_i;_er@_l;l;:» en; ng _lang Sgééisrner of Great G_t_e__o__r_l§_f_e _ll_lce nobertgon. alsresa_l»dlns t_lle pls- _ S 0 ° ' ‘ - o s,_ ran to er compan on's a d, and the case. and to raise ldie disputes as to whether a country _ met with similar treatment. Dur- Which had been conducting ps trade upon borrowing ing the scuffle the two baskets fell to mon _ t 1 t 1 h the floor and one turned bottom up.its Kh_;_"0__: :sd C; °__°;"1°" °°“":_fi@S like the United +>i<4-»@ri|<4»al<+>l<+»leoal<+»»a|<+>mt+»<4 contents escaping on more or ll... ~ BPIDHH Dub o men think lt worth robbers, Miss Robertson broke away their while to fool in tllat way it is no business of foreign- and ran to -the door _leading to the ers to object. But the speech, carefull l k d l t factory. and one of the men fired at that the wa, M|nis|e,._ and doubt' I); oo e n 0 “hmm _ her. the bullet passing close over her es” a many we" i"f°"“‘ head The men then gathered $1 500 ed pe"°"” "1 G°"m““Y» "fe h9S|D“lDK I0 Deroeive that all THE GUARDIAN into a ha and made their wa lo l ` i S _ y he . the calculations upon which 'the war policy wp; founded -2-3-f- street, , have proved wrong, and that Germany is face in face with _ Furnished by W. 8. Loulon. _ _ _ ____ QF_o_s‘ _-r:|_=_sf"__-`__t " ma." ......E551 *I _ __ . Soft) _Sfylishi Snug-fitting, Seam1‘ess._ Sli Pairs' Cotton Hose Guara°flte°ed sll.K_ H ,f0'W¢21f Six Months swarm; __ NCW §,,,,,,,t@_,./ -.\_IjIose_I';REE__ , _ Henderson & Cudmore ' Selling’ Agents. Housecleaning time ls n_ow here and you wlll need fo be equipped with everything that will lighten your labor-_the proper weapons with which tocombat dis- ease germs. That’s where we_ can help you. We have a com- plete stock of everything that will assist you to do the work <_i_ulcker and better, with the least ible phy- §ICal G Qrt. ljlverything we sell in thislliglsesis better ln quality, price considered than you 'can purchase elsewhere. Better call ln and get your supplies here. a catastrophe greater than she has ever neon ¢.(,,,f,-,,,,,,,,| ** "Mads Veterinary Bureau is free. 'with since the Thlrt Ye rs’ W An expert will tell ou how to cent for services rendered-lt’s f , r By W." Mu" Use it The Two Macs, 149 Gggtft v|C|£0l'il RQW _ ‘ Y a ar. y cure _ _ - and care for, your horses d til _ I » ` 0 WHATS THE use v This department will not noel? olfe F & A Ge Mlm tolls at his appointed task till °°°’¢5 5°- 'MEM I rman writer says Germany cannot give back » I B"'S*“'” hewllo it lm cost so much blood to occupy lt, hzllzgz ggevyazndthiithwaze mise' and -- - --------------~ . __ _ __ __ _ _ ll tl slr, n tones This is as if a thief should refuse to give up hip booty despondent, "_Who.t's the use?" We _ -_ __ ` because he had killed the man from whom he stole it and h"° distemper” °' “W mmd wh” "9 t M h ' are tired and sorely tired we'd like to "° “ ‘"' ‘ “ "M" "‘° "°'° "'°°‘*- quu the nsmly gl-ma, aualet me ml go with the bids The money goes _ _ __ _ , . , _ ‘ __ _'_ . _` _ Premier Mathieson will lngroduce the Budget on Wad f°P 01°" Bild N0- 10|' IIN! Bhd pork If nesday night at 8.30. Satisfactory progress is being made :gg ig-lf? aetballiad we stl-lv_o . with the business of the session but as a result of the y' an 5 °r° m e' M 'hu' - » ' the uae? Then.-suing round us, heavy work in Committee on the Companies Act and behold the t we _ he down-and-outers in the G other measures, it will probabty be a fortnight yer befor, atrsst; theylghlvor lp ills biting cold, the Hou” f|”¢_ _ = they trudgs on; on weary feet. They ----.¢....._.....):( have no hope, they have no bed, not _ » illluir ll'll- - ' f - - _ , ..»' ‘ 'nie polmlauon at no unites sms- ls new mlmmu liz! nonf»;§cettlii'll:':;y~::yJea5?`;y1l':i /This 'S the time °f 9°” "he" lad |°°k"1k f0l' MCG foot ' W tho |0010 . utr 'i':lul la not itnotin and the is aotd bvcertain rumors ,o be 1Wmm_ 'D h mn. _ mum ,hm me Num" ue No iityléi Iii f00tWearArt & Cailuilt Boo 5;’ leo-/tu rl us will ll nm stntlsmftlm-,° - ’ ‘ -”° ` "° "°F'°""° “'° '°'°°“‘*_`. ll. l ' ieatllers. ‘Vilas out ' ' t°"'P°t’G - M°t°‘ ~3“°‘i_}!=,* * ‘.°°"‘°° __N°w that on ummm 'anermamen l» on ot.i::f¢:':vlt'lfh1`3-tio°t»°i»'li't:"m "'° '°""' '"‘°f"‘_'*"" “Wo :',.Tli'»'='l'f»lv1»'§t’ll'l.ll'il.l°;"°ytf¢°'§.§‘§‘ "T5 _ °h°”i”g °°" '"5 "°k "‘°'“ °V¢f»-Pfi°°'.uR:;*F°°l5|°~ it . f 2,_ ..__ou;-w»r‘oy mating similar.;-lm mm also m;m'l»e-- -' ~' `“"""’"‘“"' ‘”'“°'”°°.“ ""_“"» "'°'"‘°.*‘ "'!'”-° " "_'°" °' F°"‘“‘° *' We aall Hoi “_ _mmbmnmwm Nm _“___ __ muslim or on oormulampll-¢_ __y_»:___::;r__€l_tl_____llll_.;, l_ll_vm lm as . _ _ _ _ _ _ elim mn lm-ml prima lu moron mum, 1,,-nt, kung- x__._._._°\|:_ot__:»:”A:_»:r:=Hmnn If M»°°°»°°°é ws sam mm., w`§°gl»° ¢§°3"°flf°2l'l§ mganb. “_ Wff . _.3 _ - ,_ ~ Q _ ._ sonar-aneolau-¢¢na~ll»fa¢p¢nur¢traalft'»ln¢-'l'a¢,-l4¢ ' ' l 't ~ . ‘ a » \ 4 .000000 audio Fran _:w_”._ m_,n.“_'”_°”_ _ _ _ __ _ _ce gl:__s_;':__.st_r_I;_l.aad malta the fur _ _ _M G _ _ I i l