4'-‘_ ,..- ec ..., ~a -» ii.»»\. _ IUIQIII mrlitlsloini / /-v ' & *difficulty in procuring' niies, ammunition, and possibly PE" f'\ lullsfiptloii Phono... ........................... 82-2 Nova and Edlt.lloyPhoi\o.......................... Adv0r¢llln|Pi\ti7i|................................. 82-8 Nowoand Edltatllfitiiionlu ..................1826 133 », `l i Hold milrtottoiovlll. lunch Ollie!! tt Summer- oldo. Atherton, Sourtn and Montague- Londan 0lllee,' Marconi Mount. Strand, V1.0- Pruldont ................................. A-A.lurk|¢tt lounging Editor J. R. Burnett 'l`ilL'itsli.\i', Fl~;liitL'.\R\' io, }9l6. CIVIC ELECTIUN 'l`Iie civic election is over and the personnel of tlie City Council for the next two years has been decidrxl. To those who succeeded in securing seats at the Coun- eil lloard we hasten to offer our congratulations; to those who failed, our sympathy _with the reminder that. failure to win ati election is neither an evidence of un- popularity or want of confidence, nor always a cause for regret. “'l`lie seats of theimighty" are not always the most coiuiortable resting places, nor is gratuitous service tn out-'s city ur country always appreciated at its full value. 'l`liose who failed to secure the required number of votes for election, therefore, havcxmany coiisolations with which to blunt the edge of ‘disap- poiiitiiielit, and we have no doubt that, one and all, they will continue in the future as in the past, to render good service to their city and country in their c_apacity as private citizens. lt is coinpliiiientziry to the late Council that it re- turn< in the civic :idmiiiistritioii almost in its entirety and wc liave no iloiibt that under the new .\layor as under his pi'cor, it will continue to administer the al`t`;iir‘s of the i-ity economically, prudently and pro- grc-~ivel_v_ ' Exrizisidif ti?-Pli1iLiAiii:N'r ll_v tlic unanimous vote of the liouse of Commons the life of thc' present Parliaiiient has been extended for one _vt-ar. 'l`lie Senate will alniost certainly follow suit and the ll. N. .\. .-\ct will be altered accordingly. This follows the example of the .\lother of Parlia- ments and will be generally approved. Nobody in the country wanted an election at present, but at one time it seeined as though an election was imperative. In spite of the pledge of truce given by Sir \\`ilfrid Lati- rier. tlie remnant leaders of the party in the House of Coiiimoiis and iii the Senate, and the Liberal press throiigliout the country maintained an incessant war- fare. the liitteriiess of wliicli could not have been ex- celled during an election campaign. The Liberal press, early took advantage of the difficulties which the Gov- ernment eiicouiiteretl during the firststress and ur- gency of mobilizing, organizing and equipping witliin a few weeks and months the large expeditionary forces for tlie front. The tone of the Liberal press and the violent attacks made therein upon members of the (ioveriinieiit. including the Prime Minister, while they were too iiiucli occupied with the urgency of the wat' to defend tlii-iii~'.elves, made it perfectly apparent that the l,il»ei'al.~' intended to exploit these initial diffi- culties for party piii'po:-es. , it was nut till .\lay or _luiie last that leading, re- sponsible _Libcrals realized whither they were drifting and endeiivoured to "call off the dogs.” The Govern- ment, tlirougli the llon. Robert Rogers, then formally intimated that unless the Leader of the Opposition chose to inake good his promise to maintain the truce in reality, the (_ioveriimeiit would not hesitate to go to the country for an endorsatioii of their policy. Nego- tiations betpeen Sir Robert Borden and Sir \\`ilfrid_ Laurier folowed, tlie result of \vl_iicli was semi-oi1i- cially reported iiii .\lr. Fic-ldiiig's paper, viz., that the Liberal party irbtilil not oppose an extension of the present I'arliaiiieiit for one year. Since then we have heard very little about an election from either party. The Prime .\linister put the matter in a nut-slicll when he said the responsibility was on tht: Opposition. If they opposed his resolution, lie intimated, he was pre- pared~_to go to the eouiitry. Sir \\"ilfi'id hastily as; bilityiof forcing ai_i_electioii,,»ai1d sotlic motion forex- tensioii was carried' iiiiainiiriodsly. The 'decision is a wise one, alllioiigli had the Liberals been anxiotlsfoi' ti colitesl. they 'had good preceil_t-rits to follow. ln i900 ' tluriii tl'iii'5otii|i African war _l_ioili',i,lritain and Canada held leciloiiél, while during the present war both Aus- tralii and* l\'i.~wiZcalaiid made appeals to the country. Hai iiizieicaibrsit not been iiiiiiitiamiy ssianeii - that the ebiiiitry .was cordially iiiisympatliyiwitli the 'Burdbn dlovehinieiit, they would readily have quoted thesq pretiitbénts as an excuse for demanding an 'elec tion. if 0 1 iioiiii iiilirzncu 5 _ ' ' ii w b a letter to l`he Patriot, the Hou. A., . ar ur ton aises a very interesting' point in the matter of ho defence. Referriiiifitiil the presence of i2,ooo,ooo_ .Cc iaiis and Geriiiah-Amcricaiis inthe United States, -.not escape attention. ftqyivayvto be of any use this Isl" 111011881148. Y 20,000 or_so; got across tfmible. what s qt taking care of them And f tint number were organ _ long would it tpke them to increase their to iooooo or mqre? They would have no machine guns, if not even eld guns. If such a step is ing planned, they proba y hav¢ than now \lr \\ arburton ass s that 20,000 men could slip across the border indi dually without interference on the part of either the,Canadian or Umted States authorities This might if possible but liardly°pra _ cable Both Canada and *lie United States have iiieii' seeret service at work and the transference of even _2o,ooo men across the borders in ones and twos could side of the border they wciild require to have a rendez- _vous, and tohave a. rentbezvous implies they must be within easy reach of one alpother. Twenty tliousand _men living within a day? joumey of any given point would be noticeable even without the assistance of the [secret service. = ~ ~ ' _dirty ditcbu Mr. \\"arburtoii then assumes that if 20,000 Ger- .¢e`f:ng¢::y°my ai .iiians could be smuggled across the border and mobil- M*-“|100 ized, so could 100,000, but of course the same negative ggallgdsffdalfse argunientapplics to this with tive tini& the force. _1°1'- BBN We1’0 -- Mr._\\’arburton having raised tlieipossibility of in- imemawnggzt vasion then questions the practicabililty of ourdefenee 'Y911il1-- Splendid ' i and inquires: ‘ iiltiifiilistzidwviouii Btimng' i i y' UB all . _“Has she Canada forces ar nod d ' their' miinn rs. lik We '~° BHV°» i '( ) ' I an cqmpped’ to seqiiemen. e 9' 1 sliaiinoilaiiib oirei- iiliiiiavel' meet an attack,a raid if you like, along the lines I have ` _ ' _ indicated? Has she troops sufiieieitly well trained and A YOUNG AP°u'°' Sha" Ibggf iso, and prove myself The f0ll0Wl!lE ITC 8 fBW prices ve equipped to meet and drive back an 'iiiroad of German ` M ,, mlm, _in Bunk,-gne_ ,, few' As those wlio_now sleep in it rotate;-'ii 0fl‘lCCi’S T1’¢l`lCll CRDS Officers Great Coats ' ' grave $375 up (With Screen) $2700 tio4000 (Sergeor ibm., far. _- W' °-siiaiiI not ii iiiior be ow sive force as well as her splendid overseas battalions now gone or soon to go to Europe? Halifax, Sydney and some few other places have more or less effective defences, but there are _many 'towns and cities that have not. _ Most civilized nations refrain from attack on defeiiceless places. The Germans are diffm-¢nt_ They seein to prefer attacking the defenceless." This speculation is extremely interesting, extreme- ly philosophic and extremely useless, except to worry unnecessarily poor, unfortunate people who allow others to do their tliiiiking for them. 4 In the iirst place who does l\Irr. VVarburton ex- pect to answerliis questions in The Patriot? The Minister of Militia audi Defence? Perhaps he does, perhaps _lie does‘not. Anyway l\ir. \\_’arburtoii is a 'stifiieiently astute politieiffii to know that even were his questions addressed to`tlie Minister of Militia and Defence from a seat in the House, he would be met with the reply that it was not in the public interest to ~disclose what the measures for defence are, what am- munition! we have in ourfarsenals, and what guns we possess to equip our home defence. Mr. \\'arbtirtoii ‘may rest assured that the- Govemmeiit that has done such marvellous work for the defence of Canada in Europe has not failed to"' make satisfactory provision for its defence at home. He may also assume that Sir \\ ilfrid Laurier is perfectly satisfied in this respect, or he would not have aegcorded the Government a unanimous vote of coiiiiden_ce for another year of the war. In passing it may be :reniarked that any German mobilization and attack of the nature suggested by Mr. \\farburtoii would at once involve the United States in a defence ofthe Monroe Doctrine. In such an even- tuality could our neigliliour to the South claim to be ‘ “too proud to fight ?” If she did put forth such a plea, which is unthinkable, the Monroe Doctrine would go iby the board, and possibly the greater part of South America would, sooner or later, become British pos- sessions, leaving the United States in “deplorable Iso- lation." he ya: ~ " " _ ` _ ' .' _ ‘lla _it possible armed attacks on Canada may be eoiiteiiipfaied? Of cqii'_rse'th¢`~Uiilt¢d States would not allow a force tg be mob_ilized_o_n _ an €ii¢pt»tu¢a.i,¢rii»fy,-lm im mia wiihinmi sat. as a machine gun otllccr, eating r§E ° ina Ho middle 0! th ITB ons; ASK ' heed ‘.'_ _ , 'N_eatli her protection have I'llv'ed f gun Where millions strive for Justice . O Shall §Ei;§yinh‘=‘liil be one oktliose to Praht a vlslt to 0|" when iiiouumir ima, their eoimirya -. - Department jreservists? Has Canada, at this moment, the guns, llliw before a French slrl leaned or mule (ranches n ht f E ‘ machine guns, rifles, with munitions to equip a defen-`; gm, tfiL“,';';, fgfhfii-afmdy';v\iiik;pi>ril3li;°l"? Mm? - g or ng and 0lllCel'S Trench Caps Led*-h¢l' LIHIUS) is Lb not supcrb-_i Like me young Ask ytpilriltleilvtntlils; then answer, "yes $450 UD (With SCIECII) Omcers Bnhsh Warm l, A li l" W ° go. no 0 run ybiiiii: Aiioiio JOSEPHINE MACLELLAN $1W terproof Cap covers Ovempm $3350 sh rtb cad ith , i- l 'i 'S Seiii, _‘with villa ifisnlglitiyp Lriiostiiogiid AN AGED WOMAN- Sam Browne B ext 5 3 if $1_'l'.\' eyes. and short, strnweolored Mrs Eh Mr” (Single Bl'3C¢) $7 50 Whlstleq and I-any hair.. One ot the nilicers near him 8 ‘I “ H°9l‘|“°- 0' Und bam Browne Belts gat`dS $125 wits 3 |“¢y ¢e||°w_ dark haimd ,mm HY. c alms to be 100 years old, eele Bra )$950 dllfli Syed, and Wltli- ii curious Geor- itlmlilng hi; bm'hd°y °“ S°“"d“'y Kham Sh ce $250 L3D2Y8I`dS (RRIIK and gint" |,,¢k about hum me 3 Beau Holi ns, was borirai Arundel 1113 File) 50C _Briiiiiinei iii inns, _but wiui a Jolly. §,i'§s§f,’dE'f,l“g“' ?“°,;&“‘° §°hCg“ $2F°X3 591131 P\1ff¢e9 F0\li;lilsli uliiiloi tliiit was always' » “ “Y “ W'- 0*' Chevfong (Stn es) ef iiieitsriiig ab ui ii ii , u i . "““"‘""’- "1° '11¢° 3111110” 110111108 p D .."....:.»':_ li.:"..:i.~:. iainiiwa “sd “I ir wi- 223'” S""“‘ "““°‘” B” 15° their Gord 3.;_ 1 f h ~ , _ een a rea out 0 ,,,,,,_ ,p0k09',§, t,w'“,r"_§“_m ‘:m‘h'; mg i.imis»y mi-_ ss your mi ii widow Swa er Sticks 25c. Worsted Stars per pr _‘,¢;|,,,,gh|,,g _wo,,d,,,, at meh, “Hemp fqlrliil years. For the past few years Wa] ng Stwks $125 750 qutarublo spirit. There was one fel- B,” as resided with hm' 50”' Ml' and2QQ 10,, who in the mg push 0, Sepwm_ James nbpiiinii. Prior to iiiiii for R nk d Wnrsted Crowns per be‘r’uilvu.iiccd to the Geriuiin line ;':\‘;;§'cy°“:'sS:h° hldlhirtsummqr 1'” 0?) an FlleBreeches Pl' $125 Dliiyllit; ii iitoutli-organ at ii walk. on 8 “ ‘"5°°“ 0” ' “nd “U15 ,' . c of the first residents. she was Khaki SB1`g¢ Bfeeches 1{haklI`/Ietalstarsiaoic At it walk (y d ! h h ll , .. were burlitlugc oliroeriieiid'"“in(iii. aight? “uw” as The Mothel °‘ me P011" $900 M€ial CIOWIIS $1 00 \ _0,,,,_ c,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wm ,wma ,O the Heavy Whip or Bedford Can Maple Leaf p mpg of iii., --Rohm E_ Lee,-» Wm, cord Breecheswith Buck Collar. Shoulder nw, i iiipfrteii -wager! ip] aint nie APPEAL °" "°,§é‘AR skin knee grips $1500 per set $100 _ . erwar B ri t e tre|i¢\i» ' iiiatieqeywimaéptra-ii-peril- iiaipwueii (Boston Advémser) Alsoall kinds of badges Write us Jor nces on B` BD 'Ill K ~ » i but even then may edmvy wp mié pm mm, 0, wemer__ Hom the any particular kind you maybeintereste in. their sense ot humor. Said onei “Erma” "my °m°°‘° "lm W” °""9“ C Donny 3 1 Q u d _ . ed ineonnection wlthtlio dyniuliitlng ,,,,,,,, ,,335 .';€,,,';=, ,ggpgligyggggl of vi. i..i......ii....a brig. .i va.. All Garments are made according to :ii ipeywi widen- ins- tiiicirs wee bit: ’,j§§§;_e"f,‘;;, ie”-af' $915- X'l*:l°|°;S11°§ ict ld-brl ti ws » K B ns am.- rc an _ ey °°“ "K 9, =l1° ‘md Bmw.. i.. vi... U..ii..i sta... bmi. the Regulations as specified by , Fleet for manoeuvres, in the Sep. wmbe, fighting th th ht t Court ot Appeals on Wednesday. At B wg B ° “H the close the court took the case un - the men go back to those days the der ndvmemem i plpelmalor or a Gordm b°'"°"°“ ‘Vo mention was made by eithe ld 1 rs e played his men forward. and then was struck below tl k of the $700 alleged to have been paid ‘G nee But he to Horn by von Papon. the Gorman until the others llnd boon tended. ,vias fomcdmlw N U it dlétt P A 0 N S - vo ie ii e aes I llo wail ii iailt of ii inn , |,e,,wy thatguo stretcher c‘;“l?1n‘{m";g and whose papers. referring to ii ro h|m_ 50 may put him on a tmpauun ported payment of this nature. were and carried him back. Then lie had seized by me British ““th°"m°S “ml” his leg amputated and died "A vo" Pape” was °“ his WW t0 G" grand old man!" aid ma“y‘ , _ young omce,_s_ S one ° the Horns appeal in from a decree ot’ ‘ f < My Higmand mend wa _ Judge Morton of the United States ed for ga||am,.y' and tbl; d‘;°t?1‘;; pistriet Court denying Horn’s petition country to go about blowing up muni ytended that Horn should be interned ,quad me table had been through hor ii writ; of habeas corpus, by which tion factories. bridges, and even the like the crew oi’ the German cruiser me great ordeal 0,_u,,,_,_d,,y Wm, the 3 soqgbt to escape trial in Massa Fore River Shlpyards. where vessels Prince Eiiel Frederica. who limi not mme va|°,._ But may poke audaci_ c useit s on pcliarge ot unlawfully for belligerent countries are now un merely endangered the liveli of Ameri- CB1'1'Y 11! “Dios ves on 8 passenger der construction » can citizens, but had actually de- ous .i¢Bts»ahout their d i t - _ _Cape from the tiring ilneeioniueosaiiii- i*:di;’t‘;1‘1]°@b°1°- 1" "’\"1"“l- A"°1'11‘=>' 0`C°1\11°l1 C011 Hlwved an American vessel {)|lS:'1lt.y ofttlw General Staff, andtho Hom bases M58 ight t It I US wayos-tt ltddii _ " °11WT 0 _ _ me willow" iwnsla of ,,,,';‘;,“,'f,g““§ lmlww corpus., first. on me coiiion __ _ _ ,,,h,_,10__Bm,,_ "when in doubt.. “id tion-that his ctinatltutlonal rights un no coiiriioiiisii »» " - -_ ways rotlr ". F f _ a . an seeon . on t o ' __»_____ mms gghtygg mg. tim? 3380;" gm _contention that the oifenae with The PIBYCYS and pleas jok,,_ |-ecmved Wm, a mm, of laugh which tio hiisboen charged isamntter The Wall Street journal says: Every few weeks a ter’ I 4. ‘ iiiliirdnixitiitsiifnriiiiltiigriitigigiiitio dgiilmviiiiili um Skaters that wish t0 have g°°d shiver goes through finance and business in this eoiiii- PROUD OF THEN! COUNTRV. ~ "°K‘,_mth‘:,t :g:;:°;‘;h“gf8°"'arrest; 'Hom Sport and lots of lt’ should cn e V try when somebody yells ‘f'Peace,” or notes the illness V - of a iiuropean 'ruler as likely to bring sudden terniina- "p’fi’ifi?;"’uiiil !fli;erfiiiti.i.i,i:i?is_|;b°;,l,:,;::,'i tégégziilglsli igetilllrrfiillwlllitiilvihiiioliveiiil iiii here for then- qupphes tion to the European conflict. ' ‘ ' ' who "V95 “U1 010111 |11 U10 l1'0!i¢ll0B htiiiyiltiilnilfiai-lii’cl(|i§i`ii]ilanli‘irlf1hy,§ iiidiiliiigiil Once and for all, American industry should under- liliilighiiimiiiiid iiimiiliiry dgtadilleriry liadiil] mg of tho bridge’ and cmmedythm' 1" stand that the battle now ragingis a conflict of systems mg "9 me “Umm W|1°11 U1°:0 ls vtiiiiizaiuilrafiiiiiiilwviifiir tizillilliiiiuiiia tiiiziiiilfst of goveninieiit, and not of crowned heads. It is funda- :ibiiilk iiigiidliiii nutiiie iiiffls Chi'-sttjlmi was at war' H°m'“ d°°‘"°“°“ °‘ hi mentally a battle of peoples. A hundred British Cabi- m°“”» “Dil he is iiorworrligil ob! till; lifiiau‘dildoziindcfiilili-iiyliiriiliigliiiiiiiiiliiliciiiiiiiiii nets may fall, b'ut the war for the defence of the fligwlgdiienlzifflibinthe i-getileddbzttacviihgg u'?‘l°' tb°"l°“'im‘ “"l°“°' A"°'"°Y British Empire goes on. A hundred Kaisers, Kings, or °‘“' °”“°l"“ "01' 9 MMV- 11° Well* ollinddellgiggntgagfdaodrge W Antler* “st “cw we are showingalargeand ` . 011! beyond the trenches, and the gon arm” ~m.;,',m“ ,rms I-Umwd ully Selegtgd aggqrtment of... Emperors may be laid in the dust but their passin . . _ _ g barbed wi , t 1| _ -_ . _. will mean nothing for thc iiiterests’of peace. .°f B 00101221 0 usfesiilizeéguiili-iilshiiiiiiiii 3::t°°`hab§:s°g:r°l:,"'r°d “'“°;"=" “_” “ Hlitfkey Skates PtiCl¢S wiio my more iii ro ii' r ii ii;i- ' - "~'°°_°° 5' "° S n8Sltates ShinPads Cieriiiaiiy may secretly promote a Ford or any other ' _ °' ° W ° °“ Zigggggliixlpd “$22133 :giggle ::;l':Li:; 1:11:-_ I ey Sucks Ska” L Pulse l>f0liiK¢\1\<1f1~ but lllsfc willibe no result. Two L_ . _ i ~a`wi-ii or iisbeiis corpus in mimics Hockey Gloves Ankle StlPDOrts sured-Sir Robert that lie' wguld not take the respotisi- 1,.,-ccD,,ci|ab|c sysgcms 0f,,"goverimi`eiit hiive met in con- ' ' .` ot trial. »consequent.ly. he maintained ` ' ‘ ` ' ‘ ~ ‘ i . ~ _ _ the proceedings 'resulting in his re - ythyég and eve;-ytmné to assist the tlict,__ai__id_the iight must beta zi fuiisli. ' Either Prussian ‘ ` ' " `_ ,_ sys§eIil,aii_tl Qferlnaii .chicieticy will rule the world; or "X323 '£23 $;m:0im ldlaiiiiiliiiffiiietgii ag? make Plea”-11°C Skit den1ocraey_ promotiii'g__p,<§aee-aiid individual develop- » » ' tially);-,,c°';¢°,:;t:.dui),:',?‘mglggtnilgfagd bl; emoya 8 » ~ - *~""'° ~ Y 8 0 We will be lad to have you call and _ 'Two systems of irretioneilablosocial prder iiict in W w'°'."°'“°°'» 3 ami not sn ,ct for wmch me German would not be t ul d b 0 cm y a docwr attaclie of the German Einbnsii who _f_n_ieii_t»will bc. the ruler. __ _ . _ Furltialiol tlggébirtidxe, Mr_ lqndcrson contended ,aspect ourdmp ay ` ` i ' W" Pure y a personal matter, Empire waiiireiiponsiblo. To permit & conflict fifty tive years ago, and within this nation was settled a world issue. One side had to go down to BE FEA”L£”' i pun", “anon” '°'m'°k° "'°"“l"ii - .'\ . "‘ \\ ,i - ui \s¢ sau __Z\\l id fl" boeuto was ‘ '\ ‘ \,~ »/ . ii-.-»,- W-. __ ""Jn..._l_ - ,- ill \ ` - Ciiiiipldie Maile to Me Delive within one week Some of smartest um orms seen on the street were - thio us. . WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY-Nev i¥f7l`i "~ 2 fit. No t ipqflg oi Siiseciallst. Eloniiiiuineaitiidisee xii sampes. Q at forms from $3000 up 1-, .fa The ¢°11 my country gives. shall I ii Sliiill_flin6t»llelp'_ her 'th her grtaate ' need? _ h mm me _ g _ _ PP M Officers and Men who intend taltiiig ""` ' Milit Course next month will cottage pal'-' - , of the liandi i -. _~ I . i ; ia ary - __ _ _;__,a , o tl - 4 un- , " ' 1.’ -»-,..],__ D BY JUDGES '___ ___ Hockey Su lies and iii 1 l _ Chandler defeat. Now another world issue is'to'tlie` front in Brig gf” h“*|’f'-1° W|gl.».\}9W-_`11*“"|l»‘ » li£_ii\:iii:i°l:d.‘i.‘¢iui:ire\ii; raiiliieiigilsiiciyiiniiilltn ‘ & victor" Row the drama on this planet. One side or tlie other 'must 'Tukd thi: li‘ltLh2i”i`if||`a:i°ij trtond, i 'I ' ' " """ T' - iiiiilaiiiiniiiiiiidiiiigiliiTim” 'S l'° Wssme “°‘“"'°‘“‘°°' 1111-° 1§:iii>'ii°i»ii5»¢ suture." _ * » 1 ` " 'i " ' ' “ '° P°°'°‘°° 1...‘*:..::.~:‘lv°-'.i. ‘= 1 i 1 ii F - i 1 - » _ . 1 f 1 . .K .;_ .° wifi _. __ _ V 1. _ .ii» 1,' _ _ _.ar 1 _ ence ootwear r . - 4 _ L_’ I' I ' . -___ _ "pt, __ W _ ! I"°°\1f1l» iiwiilo stiiiiil nga fret. . _ _- _ _ _ _ .. » i ‘ \ V _ , _ ~ ~ ~ I Wonder what '_qg,“`~__`.i __ _ ._ E ' ' ' i- ‘ . _ "i ' _ » ~ i - 1 ttiiii-»,,.-i°.'°"__§.,‘-‘““‘.. w..“““l&_¢s"”" ‘i,’;'i‘§%‘r°ti'i5‘°‘l°?i‘§il"¢'6‘30F§?‘2.7“'f%l;’“ ,,» Km” Wmldm _in an autograph mm reminds u»§°i'i;_i&i&,:v2§,l -_-$0 tid here _ eiioeliii the latest, and correctidtyles r men Mehmed V_ of of d‘.°__£lo“ kimdlyinhuons smlznyoi; n;dr;t“‘ look _ _ _'_ _ Un Chiufal. K f0f Ymllff i _ i .1 . . . . _ ` .. -_“__ . _ HX' _ - ,groan mlsyiswiiiiech _ _ qietwbkémomruiB_ _rzkaiii their ,_c~_m m_m°_m Q 1;” M __ __ Wehave rubbers for-every member of the family ° '?°"¥l' .2~'““ *"1"* ""1 'rriiiiiiiuias ,,..i!;”-"ill ` J 1 ~ _ < ; _ ‘L .easily in his grave foifit_wab'th¢Iron‘Clianeellor who "1`1'1i>"with_ liainir iodtliuoiip \ _ _ . » ’. ~ ~ .- - .- _ ~ Lim. mm-1 ; ,‘-» _ _ . ~ rii~A”- "‘ denounced Mehmedspredecessonlila goveniiiienta ¢ ,M “V I l _ ' . . - ~ - i ' -.i - ‘f 1 .°°P11¥fY» in Sslthmg ternu. Of coiirde, Bismarck £3'-_rand it iiiiff-il i‘§_ V _, _ ` 11°* Us* #Litho-vcriurell w_ith`tlie present lilnts§r.- "Lg " t,-'#2 “__ -_ _ ~ ' ~ ‘ ‘ ~ , _ ~_ , ,_ , 5/ , ` ` ` ' ' f _` ' , ». '_ vii-'f‘,,i.§~,, .