i _.4 A.” .-,_ i, :.__ -_.K ._-,Y T'-.j T~.'. 5. ` ) f t 1’ .<. l, _ ~ .i- t.. ‘i ,, -Q l ‘-f-W' E 1.iil~.\ °"f ,Q ‘.e§` ‘ ` ia' ii it ‘1 ,,-»-fre* race mul - - Tan-cnanwmmnwu cnannnm ‘ _J ,._. _ i --aa- Uemtel Ddly (fwndd 187). Mm per yur (|>=itver¢4) in uvanee: 830 nfvw' united) in ldvaneo- in colon. mi uso for u. s. A. J_ "_ .um¢g¢_ _ D. K. Currie THE \\`_\ll (lt)l} UN Victory has within the past tluw soil of_Gerinany is aluit ist untotieh months glorious by _crowned the_ed by invasion. ~he has four million heroic eB'ort.softh_e.\llied annies on -of armed men oii_ the fighting line the vveslem front. in tbeBalkan= and anda very formidable battle-fleet in Palestine. but trhr-hwar gsrlie-' ti»n._hidinpl;)ein kliir f;-Iltihed lt Germany. althoug opelesy tes may as . - en in uman feated and driven back. has iitrhistory ha~ so,'.'r.~at amilitary forccl yet been so cru~;hr.~d and broken algoonsentod to unconditional sur- W to lay down her sword in uncondi- render. I h I _ I i tional suncnder. tiermany is ieaten. opeess y We may well with devout thank- -beaten in the war. as all the Allied _ fulness recount our gains. the enemy l and neutral nations believe. as the ' almost driven out nf Frag;1l>.g antljiwfarhloials of (if-rmanybglnd miny retreating hastily in ium..o te 'erman peope ieve. ut Bulgaria out of the war. thus cut-'she can light on and probably will the vital line of_common _un-ado so_unless_n revolution takes ication between Berlin, and Lon- placc in Berlin. .\luch as her stantionople. Serbia now pi-acticallylpeople have suffered in war and restored to herown people. Palestine- privation_ their punishment has liberated from the unspealiablefbeenaltogether inadequate for the - Turk. Turkey reduced to militaryicrimes the Hun has committed! impotence. Austria a p p a _r t- n t l y ‘against high Heaven and humanity. brealiing_ under the strain. and l lt may be that lit-r cup ot' miquity withal the] alarming menace of tht' I is not yct sill, and that in liéipelesa enemy's estructivc subniarint-imadnesss e will continuet c war piracy being swifilv and str-mlvluntil ht-r soil is rlesolated and her checked. Such art: tht-\irinltlt‘ 2 satlltlcninii It-ri/glli. liringiiiu unspeak- w_'i ioot. t 4- inti-sam tit- twofa it- grit" trl' tviiiiitlt-ss (lunatlian .>'idt'post.~ of our tlooi"~. that ht- ` litiiiics. \\'hat larigtiagt-. liowevf-r 'Q35 f*_l’a_|"' “ml bass oti: li tr taktist sinct-rt-_ can atlt'qtiatt~ly t~xprt‘.ss thr- his victims from the_ castle otltlt-bt whirh the nation ft-els tothe the noble. the inansion of thetmotht-rs. the wives and thc fathers Wealllll- Brill the cottugc of tht- iof tht-so gloriotis dt-ad!_\lliat words at-..~,‘-V\.=~, ..._"1__ poor and thc lowly. _however wr-iglill-d with eniotiorr ,can vwer fully t-\p_rt:s.~'. the synipathy They; words rgayg the Jouiiali-;whi<-h every liritish heart must perhaps the mu,-1 g,,1,.,m,|}. b,,aut;_i tf-el for these l,-i-»»aved_homes ! And \ fill that havt-_ ew-r fallen from thoifvr those who have died. died that lipskof it gIu;{(,.5ma,,__“-‘,rp[titir_ hliriush fri-ledom imight not Spf, on 5- ) 5 ](;}{'|‘ in hisspt-ris . w at cuii ic suit E’ celebrated oration iii tht- llousv ofl _ t Commons, in -thc year H535. during l uh” Fon our dt-ad. beyond the sea thc Crimean war. The numbt-r of; Wh" gflv" _Your livt-s to hold us free. ;lfanadi_ans_whohaiiswt-red the call of; BF U5 Wl;‘c_*llU‘t‘l» yoliir rtit;;nor)', umanity in t is war is greater by, at t-un it- sai E’ many thousands than the total of»..w. .. _. _ ._ _ . Brmsh "oops who went rmml ttannot sing your praises right. Britian to thc Crimea: and Canadian ll-'St hero” 0-f th" "ndlcgtq aghll casualties in this tnightif-st ofl “ hw” Sffllls nm., thplomly night' struggles have assumed proportionsl 00 5'0"" ‘law fled' Hint y greater than British osscs in t '\‘_\\'t' can bitt ltiiiiiu-_ qhfg 0°’ . _ _ I our sacre names: no w V Again and agaln- In lh"S“ f0ui°\Tht-. mt-asure of our thanu,uln°55y years of dreadful but glorious To you, our Dead-' ,_ " it it v_- ';:`;;f ff-li ..iliii*. .\f)'l`l'B - ‘lift “Ui WUT llt’i1rllM‘ trubled." Two dt,-tails of coinmantling im- lffrrlancc appeared in the German Y note. Turkey was not mentioned ".\leti shall not livtr by brcad “> U" »'\ll.\'. and fOr the first time in alone." more than forty years the B0;-lin --- ékdministration was called “the of md F W 2 . ._ _ _l nmrman G_overnment" instead of 'NOT M,-nplilu-.h r lt 'S I’ Bl the lmperialGerman Govt-mment” i.. ` Thtuvf must. be some important -~ _ news about the position of Turkcv ,‘ ` ".\nd if the blind lead the blind Wl1lCll has not yet. been given to the . both shall fall into the ditch." lpublic; also the primacy of Prussia . of livrman States mav be under (isvizo _Ii;i?l_l;ilvf-bliltilt l;;l?;l`tlimussion in Bavaria and Poultry Wanted » , _ hickeu and 'liens for packin , wt. and drawn. lsland th our Suminersido omoo. All shipments N' B- upon recei t. at daily o(\&g tis. ati Fowl Gilt _i» $9; . '»._ .,.. 1 -'i and tht: llohcnzollcrns in thc union, Principal Gnntlier. of Knox College. has been relieved of his dutlu for ii . Head Ottloe at Chnrlottltovvn. Branch Oiices at Summerlide. Atherton.; year in order that he may devote his 309'" IW “°f'\¥§“°- ~ Slime io the Onward Movement of the Pf¢¢|¢¢0¢-“ll” 5- A- Biffltm 'l Presbyterian General .-\.ssembly's com- uluir ami Puoimief: _ Amman Eutivrrlmm.-e or tiny. Principal oaiiaier i- cunvener of the committee. ‘ I O U The interesting news was inad public this week that Maior (Dr. John Pringle ls due iu,\S)1lm»_\' \'cr_\ Slwrily from ovenea-and that a big public reception is to be liven him on his arrival. Men ofall cregds will welcome liini wiinopen arms. as Dr Prlngle. especially since the war. ha.- oerlooked the fact that there are' de noininaiions and religions. lt has beer by his many charitable little act: that the major has obtained his pos iiion in the feelings of his fellow-mv today. ln Fr-ance he has al\va_\'s me _the soldier with' a cheery salutatinr and by his 'actions has strengthene- many to bear up under adverse coudi tions. Prom Cape Breton to Britis! Foluinbia he is known. ln Canatl: many a parent has felt the better on receipt of a cheery word from the bajor regarding their sons. Th- mere fact. that the parent was not _ member of his congregation did nn' cause him to overlook writing him Valor l’rlngle's friends may be nun' bered by thousands and there woul undoubtedly be a reception tendere him in each city he visited from Ll: Atlantic to the Pacific. O I O Interesting letters have been re< eived from the four \', A. D.’ii wbi lei: heer for overseas and the girl are most enthusiastic over tliel work. One of the party inet with slight acci-'lent on shipboard goin over but has apparenty recovered suf nciently to take up her duties wit! the others. O O U The splr-ntlid war news oi' the pis- week has made bright reading for 01 erybody and the war bulletins ai- being watched with greatest .eagci ness. . U O O De-enest .synipatliy is living extent' eil to the .\itken faiiiily on the tit,-:if of .\lr. Edwin Aitken whit.-li ot-ctirrc this week alter a short illness ' pneumonia. . O I U The news that ltc-\'. T. \\'. .\lurpli;» Ruial Ueiin. has art-epted an incuii bency in Torunw is niiicli 1'f:gl'0lt€ by his many friends who will tleepi regret his departure. .\li'. anal .\lr;- .\lurpliy liavt: niadc a wide t'irL‘lc ': friends during their stay in this city t U Q The famous Players-Lasky Corpor ation has obtained the screen right to .\lrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Parc!- and will produce it as a Paramoun 41ctt.i;e' 'ith Mh`;ueriie lq\a.l‘k a: Lovey .\lary. o o o Thanksgiving this year was ver quiet few people leaving their homer Happily the bright sunshine of tli past few days is not favorable to tli "flue" and reports generally are muc` brighter with prospects ot' gencrt. good health for everybody" in the nel. future. l O I Senator l'rowitc's itniiy friciids ar- nleased to learn that lie is recuporaf ing. I U l ’l`lic pleasant news was receive- here that Edward H. ltarrls. son o Rev. E. _A. Harris. Mahone. N. S had arrievd home from overseas on = furlough. O l O The country ls looking its best ins now and those fortunate enough tt own autos are epjnylng short outing to the rural districts not a few takln; along their guna. The small b0Y- Wil- rejolces tn the extra school vacatioi has taken up smelt tlshlng as his pop ular_Nst time. l O O The ubiqultous feather turban ls again in evidence _and lt is shown lr tall colorlngs. The natural Dheaun' ‘feathers are smart and iitYllBl1» HU* Inasmuch as brown is one of tht popular iihadeti of the season, a pheas ant turban will glve excellent servic- for uttllty wear. inlet; ' ..._ Rihamii.. ' ' - URll)M5G§'gtlll`l°ll) _'__ ' . . N. B. ,V` t i i l ,i 0'.Ul'l|\h0l oy W._§,`\.»i»_oa FOP VICTORY c°"“"f, 'Nl run' vonia ao ii You lilltlolily yuh; hmm, N "“°°d 3 Nfl!-ill Uncut. How would t-on save if jg. 7”., mmmued 1° ‘Ivey ': | - -iii. aanaaaaaaaaaaaaa , Your P|'iobl(‘ins Solved " Q* °~ uv raunocorr. in. ii. “ l-All "Sita reserved) : season;-aaa* Ur- Uliltwir. ui um eoiniini win _eip you solve your heart. problem ""$l°“. 'lm'-\1’l|» Nd-tl. financial and .very other muon. cars that pg; -:S168 Yvll- ll I personal answer la ro _ aired. enclose a live cent stamp, No ‘m°° 'lu ln# Pllbllllled; it you pn, :l’, |1511 10|!! llillllg only, 0|- gg’ . i-ieudomin. , o;*5¢Q\‘Q IMPROPI-IR PROPOS.-U.: A young woman asks how sheougbt tu treat 5°' 5i$19Y'9 husband who. while a nies! in their iioine_ made improper PNPOsals to her? lt may be that you were somewhat to blame and that he -‘USIOOK your sisterly affection for *°m0l~hl11€ else. You must not forget 'fiat all men are animals. whether they are good or bad; the dlderence ‘s that a good man restrains his pas- sions and a bad man does not and alas! sometimes good men fall. Do 'iot tell your sister. Continue to treat iim as before when in company but ’ceep him at a distance at other times K.\'O\\'lNG THE FUTURE: "An interesting Reader" is puzzled io "now how God can tell what people .rlth an absolutely' free will will do? t was a part of G0d’s plan when he .nada man with a free will that he -:ould not know the contlngencies in ~onne<$.ion with their future lives. ll - =onie events are contingent. and not iixed. or fated, God cannot know what liey will be in advance. lf God does ‘mow what ls going to happen in any ;given case then that event is absolutely l -ertairi and the person who brings it J .0 pass has no choice ln the matter. .. l un. FRANK ~itUn.\'.-\GHA.\' The death occurred in this city yes erday of .\lr. Frank Murnaghan. aged ll, son of 2\lr. and Mrs. James Mur- iaglian of this city. He had been lil lelicate health forthree years. 'l'o'his iiereavetl parents and brothers and sisters the sympathy of their friends ‘s extended. The funeral takes place Sunday at 1280 for Port. Augustuii. < ..‘= . ~‘...i.-i ~eei==raooas=¢aw.aa.a4» it Daily -Selections -For 3 »i¢ . Guardian .Readers B828# ‘CDH asf-swf-as-s'»lO.»‘s'¢#u .\EEl’ THE HOME FACE SMILING .onserve in sugar, fats and meats, .i1 flour and other 'soldiers "eats"- .-leet. cheerfully these ‘petty "trlals”': Jut., oh, do not conserve ln smiles- roo oi.'n 'ro Fic-n'r. "Fear holds many of ue in its grip. ‘ear of losing our jobs; fear of old age md-poverty fear of sickness and of something happening' to one who is tear to ua; those vague and nameless arebodlngs that chill our existence. _-‘ear is not cowardlco ln a soldier vhen he ls arm in arm with death at :very corner. but lt was cowardly of is to let ourselves be mastered by men iiaiiehii iiimgiiiinss- Your mliid s too valuable to you to be “lied with auch bogles.” Begin today. let un take off that 'wall-and-chain of fear that we lla" 'wen wearing tlragginl 850% with "9 ind go forward with free limbs and ree mlnd-s. Long enough that tinrdeh iashackled you-now throw lt in _.v». it... ....»... »~ -.vs_ v. - ,y-vin ..,.¢, wtsii-paula; NU so nuns' oo yol- .¢ )u\u‘ nav)--.J IUUK U5 fun cal* .near and iieip serve tiiose you meet. .nd this inure You give of klndb .oral md deem me better ¥°\\ WU* As! Your i0b and the more "PHY" YW .ill rocelvé. what is tiiere about old use that olaboulil fear lt? Wlth the YB!" /lllfcoina wisdom--the rlllll lltlfllllll ,i hw. imoiio-and n wwe Intl alhi that youth can never know. it on nm ima _postpone your tw' °f ,gage old up arrives. than dll tio iiolear eoing Will' ll- ""’° l i 1 ~ Gives New Zealand s Views 3 Regarding German Colonies l EAR nov New Zealand on the question of German l colonial pocsation. Joey. who for the last seven years hal k been Prime Minister 0! New Z-inland iand Minister of lands and uber lslnce 1912. He was not at liberty to ‘discuss what, vnardnne and said at 1 the session 0! the Cabinet and at the [Imperial War Conference rtcently in ibondon, but he had something dell- Lnlte to ny to the New York Times labour the recent speech by Dr. Solf, 'German Minister for the. Coloniw t (although Germany hu no such pos- _lseaalon.s), who put the colonial aim tat the very forefront of German war alms. _ ' 5 "Dr. Sol! was once governor of the fsamoa Islands," Premier Massey ob- aerled, "and we know something about htm in New Zealand. It. is in- teresting to recall a remark he , made just after this wzr began. When something was said to him about the loss .of Gerinauy'ii col- onies he said, in et!ect: flt is Great Britain's turn to-day. When peace comes it will be our tum. Then we shall not be satished merely with the return to ua of all our colonies, but we shall demand and take some of those now in Great Brltaln's pos- sesslonx "The fate of the German colonies after the war, especially those in the Pacific Ocean, is a problem ln which Australia and New Zealand are vital- ly interested. _They have constituted a burning quesiiontor us during the last half century. It. was about tlfty years ago, that the native of the ia- lands in the Southwn Pacitle became them or establish a protectorate over Marshall Varolina, and Mariana (or D P New Zealand. The Samoan group ls a. rich possession. but its chief value ls strategic; as for New Guinea, lt. ls Ilan coast. So long aa Germany exer- break of the war New Zealand start- qulrlng territory but she la utterly ter-allied commission he formed to Ilona has never proved a success . D unsuccessful plan. - At one ttme»Sl.- and Great Britain, and that was not successful either. Australian troopl and Australia is more vitally ln ar- ii n charge of the islands north ol,.t.he Guiiltomltmerly controlled by tier- manyl-ithe Marstmllm- Oarollnu and llarlapas. I lee no reason _why these ‘_QQvugimCiita should not ‘re- main 1ii Qoatml, although that I a matter to be determined at ~=tho none or these possession must baro- turiied. to Boi-many.'_' 2 “‘ '* ‘ ._ -U Irish Counties. “ The tlvé largesfoountles ln lrdlld life: C0l'\. `l,83l,l3l ICICI; Gllfli, 1,50!»361;..“lY0, 1,318,130; wih- gnl, 1,190,268, uid Kerry, 1.159485( acres. with- * UU- '_ ' 'YG' wil 75”” l ‘ wuiim i-‘erguwii ilu- { l “ll P'"(Ul W lr"=~ § _'il -at -\" _rl .,~.‘ ` .1 1 $7.7” '_-' ...Q QQLJQE - T .Ji f CT* f.»- ~'~ - -~v. "¥ ._ r Eliot r- ' wet' night . *n the .~" i e trenches( g., l\\.l_q _ ~ -e ¢¢AFTER doing. txvorvf ' ~hours on the tire’ step on a cold wet night,” says a returned veteran, “it’s mighty ‘ comforting to crawl. into your litileiold dug-out and find your' “buddy” waiting vvith a big drink of piping., fib9st.=n‘i minus-1* p " i.l -i"i¢.i» `. _ ui _*‘*-'?£\.. *`7.` ‘.‘~-:_-if-Q - -»;_~_~;gf_;,/.p l /V il 4 . Cl-ocolatta is choc- olate, milk and sigar in scientific- ally correct propor- tion; _ a whole- soiiie. strength-giv~ ing fn<>:l.' P-it fi tin of Choco- l;i:ti in the pwrccl and get your boy's verdict. In convenient kiizfti tins -~ at your groccrs. , Amir Came-ns Reniaun- "'~'f iii- \ 'I . :\.. aa: i .V . l v_ Fl. ‘ _Vi \ v-viii' ’ "lf , . . - P hot ,.) \ \ \_'_i_ ‘N JI \'-1 V2 v.; ':. ‘F 5¢ _ 2:. E '. 'lt llt . I l! '_ ‘I . O ~-- v =-.., -f a -.p V ' _ of iff". aint tiiiiiiitiritinwii tiuiiiuiiii iiwniiis_ntmtint -1. v _,,.,_,.,,,.___,_$__ ‘ry .l Y ,,‘ af -. r ivv -~:¢~1-7.. 11"? "1 J»‘»faL'lu‘_..¢\¢a»*‘~.¢»;°2"-* _Wt--.~».f'~°'~"»‘ ,_ 4 I ,I 1 » Chocolnttn sure hits the spot and ppts a chap in shape to snatch :i little sleep before going on duty again." Ghocomta gets a royallwel- come "over there". It is so wonderfully stimiilatingaiid - nourishing, and so easy to prepare--just add boiling \\’3.lCl'» ,mv _\(;g;|,», no;-pitals, Inrliiinimu 1'-d lithools are invited to write (fu frte nmple of thio ewnnmicnl. nour lshing food-di ia... .\'c1|i:x': Toon Cnnr/on-, '.'o~.u.':1'o. 10| A ' _'.fv.~:e:-.‘.d TWO DOLLARS AND l"lFlY_(ENlS Now is the time to fly the mon Jack WILLIAM F. Massnv. - for Just a few complete outfits -TO- _ Celebrate Victory. --FO R- uneasy at the .possibility of domtna- 2 5 E tion by Germany, and they appealed g to the British Government to annex th.'1’hBit'hGvn td 'J ..::.°;. ...za .;.'i....:..;f :::;:'...; Send orders at once `untll Germany got possession of the l penao»4.able.- The main point llflm! but two days’ sail from the `Austra- "'_1'1' f :t°:‘:.‘:z':'l:‘:‘;..‘;':;..:.'1.°:.z.:‘::.‘I: The Off Told Story able. Within ten days alter the out- ' ' _ . France and Great Britain hive joint 0 t | | - - - - control now of the New Hebrldel. but ulgulii w atliilhgls (}:3l"h0el:; gwnlends the highest' ' it is not. working out well. Once par S me 9" 'Nuest- §5I.‘.’.§..'.“.li“£‘i'iiii§."°.i‘.’i"i2 °'$.'l¢Z?i'l’.i HEAD OFFICE- W*”“iP°8- BRANCH OFFICE Charlottetown are novrln possession of Noir-Guinea, i Ma"ll8°f9» P- E. l8lalld. ' t . _ :ted in thas country thapnanly otheri _ Agents al' all p|'"~\°|P3l P0\Ul~§ _ e Zen n ro? are c urge y ihisamoli. 'lap neue troo s are i’ ‘ ‘ "*' _ T POULTRS . We buy all kinds of dressed Poul at _ ffl’ your nearest sliipping P0ints.- Will send weekly pi-ice lists to your merchant. Auld Bros Ltd ., ¢l.lTl|ll 1 ~».\.t- ~...v._ ‘J it fl ""!?_%‘f*"i`°'.'.°`.T=""”- *<95 T ~ _ l ' ' 5*- ? l-lillags and Flag Stalls- 'lndroiiei Islands, Samoa, and the D 'greater part of New Guinea, de- s lte the rotest of Australia and ed he, nm contingent of "oo" ,O of a inan’s drooping out and leaving his family is .heard take possession ot the Samoan lt nearly every day ofthe year, lt. is always follow _hy _the question WM 0111>' 2-000 mem but it W" the “Why on earth didn’t he have some Insurance?" This question so 008|! yaagnfaai or time oltznerisznoliv 135°* asked shows the 'position that Insurance has attained T00 I 0l1~ ew Blain OCS -wsu . , ' ‘not want tegitop and dld not oln- .To SAILEA’ ARD the wlfet uw Chlldfen- the H0139' UHUY 5 rv. s . _ to this war with any thought of ac- Pollcl' Ul IUSUTHUW IU the Gl`€&t-WCSt. Life. Ezposed w ;he“}e_;:,,I:,|i,h,;,,;,n',d ag cmat'l:`l;e‘annual dgpogitsfor payments on trhis Policy will also sefive to rman aut. or y t one aan ii. _ reserve un Or Our own ' in t d hgul' ou ` “lt has been siiggmted that an ln- hvg (0 reach Qld age_ y W or an support 8 Y govern the German colonies. but You do not have to d' to ' th ‘ t. joint control of territorial posses- Lifc p0|icy_ ie Wm e benems und" a Guabwes moa vu under a klnd ot Joliit con- 5 trol of the United States, Germany a ‘ I _ » o 0 _ .xm- -4U"5 Fl in .1 il 'v kt itl iv it :ll § -°-i L' it fatiifiz-