/__ 1 A ~ / ~ 1 -l '~fI.-J-f?9=@~ F9-9-R _ » I _ l . . .. ' _ THE °llllllfl»°l'l’ _.WN...o_U.AnniAi~r__._ _ _ -- _ ___ _ ____.__.p»n\. __ __ ___f~ it _ __ g _' _ _ __ __ i5»_oooa_e.oooa¢_e_a.¢A'» 4..-.ie-»=.~§ §i_a"'..l§.V _ _.J ` £5 1.. _ U _ _ 7_ .!ll9_'fll»`|_°a'liv‘ t¢Su`»i»¢ iam. unmmiyar m~‘.ii»,..q»_ i‘»f<.¢v..... _IMD por mr tlqllodr in new ' .na sans.. .mu tue ur 0. e. A. l I *Hou _emu alcnarimmwn. lnmi. om". at nbmmmwa. Alu. mi iqemaglio; _ _ -_ ' ` Pusldent-Ma]o| Italien gi it 5. g- A. A. umlm 1 " ,‘ - ' Aapocllte 'Editor ' . . ' _ K. Gurrlo . -..&.--»--. -. _.....~ _ ..._-_-_-_.. _-.-1 _...___--_~ <.-- _-_-_-_-_._ _-_-,-_____~.-...._.- -_..\ _ SATURDAY- NOVEMBER S0. llll -_ , ,~.-,-_-.-v _ _ _-_-_ _ _-,-_-_-_-,-,-_.___-_ _ :_ , . _ -_ :_-_-_-f >_'::'. __',. _ _ _'.1-_ rf __ ::;_' _ .>-_~_- _-:_=-.- . . ~ -Y-_-_-_.0 ...., . ' I ~-l-‘ltlslsoo.vl'<_ii-'i'i=i~11;s1~:.x" I P _ flu view'of the _ discussions now taking place on the so-called “Free- sea should be abi_ilislied,_and that contraband' should be detined so as doin of the S_ea," it is wise for us _to exclude foodstlifls and raw ilia- to understand the opinions of the terial for clothing tpresuinably new- rulers of Germany on the sub-`icottoii and wool) and postal inter- ject. ` lcourse between iieutrals and bel- Tlic Majority Socialists iiianifes < to of June, 1917, stipulated that all . iinportallt straits and canals con- l"frecr_loni of the seas" was not nl fleeting oceans were to be put un-i def iiitlernational control. lt stipli-f lated that England should be ref! quired to give up (iibraltar, tlie` Suez Canal' and .r\den~, and lliei United States, the Paiiaiiia L`ai\al~l lt iroi id 'tl for the establisliinciit 'il I l ` ` _ - _such priiiciplcs of lnteriiatioiialihiavy. No ,chance must be allowed Law as would prevent a Powerl strong ' at sea from I using thati strength to the disadvantage of all antagonist like Germany. lt dc-. irizinded that the right of capture at ligerents. We are convinced that President Wilsoii’s use of the term this sense. lint whatever was his meaning the British people are jus- tified in refusing to include the phrase in the :i.rnii'stice terms. The security of the`British _lfllilpire and of civilization depends upon the continued power of the British the Hun of snatching victor-y from the Peace 'l` able by the adoption ‘of this or any`othcr delusive snare with a high souiiding title. _ .\ll5l5lJ1.t~Zss .~\l..f\1t.\Il _ _ ___;'_‘] Une or two of olir conteiiipor- aritsare unduly alarmed over the possibilty of a prematurely sprung election. 'There is no cause for al- arm. The present legislature has still a few years’ lease of power and thc lt islativc iiiachiiicry is run- ning with slifilcieiit siilootliiiess to obviate any necessity for readjust-l uieiit before the time limit has ex- pired. No otic is thinking of elect.- ioiis or of politics :it present; there are infinitely bigger things to think' of and we can assure our contcin- poraries that these and not elect- ions are engaging the attention of tile members of iii: governnleilt. ' l€.\l_ljLA'l`UR5 OF jl\C()B _ -...._... ..._ t....._. jacob of old cheated his brother l_",_sau out of his birtlrriglit, ciieat~ ed his father-iil-law and was in turn cheated by him and yet bc- canie the founder of a great people wllo were termed Liod’s chosen peo- ple under thc old dispensation. There are still people who believe lie kissed liilil and then stabbed him to the heart. Horrid treachery you say. But what of Germany profess- ing friendship while planning war for the United liiiigdoiii? ]acob’s example to the le'.lci'. German pro- paganda is as active now as ever; it employs falsehood, treachery and _lacob is to be admired and eiliulat- -liypocrisy--three-yoke-devils sworn _ed seeing that by his cheating hejto one purpose-and how marvel- “made'g0od” in a worldly sense,and afterwards, on repentance, found favour with (iod. ln the view of the Christian dispeilsatioii, howev- Iously they run togetlicr! _ _\Nhy, l can smile, and murder _while I smile: an:l wet my cheek lwitli artitical tea'r-1. and form my er, jacob is not the type after which i face to all occasions." _ tq mould our character 'and 011| This is the verysoul of modern which to build olir manhood and ' German diplomacy. future greatndisf It was the fault of (ierniany that it tried to found a world state on the principles aild characteristics of _lacob the cheat. Frederick the Great wrote to one of hisministers: "If there is anything to be galil- cd by it' we will be honest; if de- ception is necessary, let us be cheats.” _ ‘ Un another occasion he said: , “One must make it his policy to deceive others: that is the way to get even with them." ` Frederick the Mendacious .is a more fitting name for this king. l-le compiled a complete system of mor-_ al philosophy for Prussian state-_ `craft- Crimes became virtues when committed for the state, and no uestieiis would be asked on the Tfudginent Day. Falsehood, treach- cry aiidliypocrisy form a corner- stone in his system of-ethics. From early childhood modern Germany has been steeped in this philosophy, and educated out of all semblance to its former self _ “Art thotl in health to-day, my brotlicr," said _loab to Ainasa as \Vhere once it violated, now Ger- lmaiiy fawiis. Where Iolice it. threat- ened, now it crillges \’l/hat matter if it wins its victories by the sword or by tears? Both are instruments for the same purpose. Even the (ierman women who had no tears for l".dith Cavell, and who in 1915 crowded around and spat upon a Red Cross uniform, now are hidden to ,weep and call the American woliieii their “sistcrs"! "Oh, 'tis time to fear when tyrants seem to kiss." . Before people take the German revolution and new goveriililciit too seriously they should think at least ‘_twice. Across every one' of Dr. Solf’s tear stained--pleas for modi- ficatioll of the arniistice terms, they and their Alllics should see those words of his creed: “One must _niakc it his policy to deceive oth _ers. If deception is necessary, let tts be cheats." 'I`lle moral is,`don't swallow German propaganda, even when offered with tears alid seeks ;___`_ lsulli.-no The Lord Mayor of London on November Slhandcd to the French Alnbassador to Britain a cheque for £368,030, namely one million eight hundred and forty thousand dollars, for the French Red Cross. The cheque was the result of “France's Day" in Britain for the Red _Cross. It was the fourth. liv- ery year sincelthe-Beginiiingf of the w_ar,_Britaiii 'has held a “France’s Day" for Red Cross. 'The notable thing about the subscription last irmrith was that i_t was much the biggest 'of the fdur. ‘Rather typical of the bull-dog breed, isn’t it. The longer the trouble lasts, the hard'-' er it keeps hold. ' ` Said the French Ambassador, M. _fiambonz _ __ . j "For the last three ' years your predecessors have come here every _"year to bring me the offerings of A " ' ’ ' i mail: ici ' U ~ 26.7 Lieutenant i I» 1 ` nlrtlie Annu he .QQ at .~ . __ gl, onlie no in " Mi- n m gm: .ii`.l."v‘.f°l.J.-alll. 'll‘0R0ll|'l`0. Ono quart!! ,of Toropto' the ll\\'»l0Y°d-‘ swim that . . l _latob the Dcceivtr as its exemp' fini is 2.' -¢ _:- ` I ` f'_i""""'fl'°"’~“*il‘n _ eI V ll -'~8i~l‘€'1-.'i‘--I `»ft.3--.Q-3 Boost the Fox Indliltry "1 c'¢eseisa.`°_ fu-M` \~iimw»ei=...Isir. ivtllmm Hemi, and i\wii¢f°=\».pf¢s are ns idi- _Prgmief `°; _Qmm-io; 5;, Lame, jwarded to the und so successfully (ioun,_ of PQuebec; Hon. Charles_"lllllll¢ll¢dll‘l\5‘W§¢l<‘_ ’ ` Stewart, remi r of .l\lber ; Hon..`IiI . _ 1 ._ -_ 'l‘_ (j__ N0,._,.is_ §>,_emie~\. of _ Mani. I_ Lleut. _Clarence Tidniarsh _is ey- toba' Hon. W M. l\'lartili,- Pi'clii-;`l"e_cted' hlime fiom. F ram” fn me ., ‘_ of saskatchewan huh John-_tiea_i_ fu_ture;nd will -_be weltouied -5° ' - _ . ~. - . _ . iéeslrmseseiv I' "»l ‘ ‘l l _ _ I - i 1 The pos) °ll'l'iwf?`M-&T*&“#**“°‘_""‘“""‘*"*"‘ Oliver. Premier of’ Brin.-ii col- 'PY 'S "°'l 5." .If .~ ' ' ' 3 ill Io. n ‘ lf ` - - - ' ' . -- ' » r _ " " I __= _ y ua cm suamm your °°mp°" “l°'d°l"' L” me umbla' bm Henry Dmyt°“’-- Mr' i~ The Duke of ” Connaugliti \/is-fi war can be roatlywlloved tlllrough the |'|;¢`0|' th’ ' _ ~ s D B Hamm ‘C I I \, t _ _Salas Board? l-|10 `i¢"Vll bl i B “N-i°°"’ or tl-'° lim' " ° ’ mm? mimi- ouiit Bry~efa_nd ex-Prel`iiieii_As~ _tho Fur gals, B°l:,%‘pI.i__ _in B 'l‘f‘_”~~'l° _(mf f"."'_9Ii“_3;__ _Cl?'°P°l'lil-ll_Wll-y\_ El;_f_s°¥i 12" M!;I'__eB' ggl°'"Sg" giiith are akll active Iin a inotventetlt I _ The Fur _Sales constantly intlroaéing their distributloniiii R0b¢;litS0ii lifon F ag. C0‘¢i|',,>an¢° §i0~ erecta statue of .Rresident layingapermauent foundation on commercial bedrock 'nd |15 am 'llon J 'D Reid," Sir Thomas 5°" i" L°“d°“’» -“f)h_f‘§f_9-v¥f'i‘h'"g` n c is u _layin itwbmdaiitlviae uivrtli r 'r i -°“ ' l' ' ” I' f’ _ - - __i¢......iLi..¢..i -p y. ~ _ 5 p _a l ii ur armers continue to eo-oper. White Hon. Martin Burrell, Hon. .usual to thus honor personages be- n e with them. `suooe ' `° . I . ._ _ _ _ing yum: fum to the .5I_§u‘:rSi_=1?,s"i;f(:;`3__l'('|`_Y 'S “’"l`.°d- C°‘°PBrate by send* _/_\__';§““" Hall; gag' .for¢.tl1_eir death. Two exceptions i Amld ll" ill* lllilenditlelforts in llroducins styles for the Fair La lies _lg .{n’e’Cal`di~ra Hdn oNgi€i:’ i Rdiv: ?"”°i"° 3 Sfame °f Queen Vicmria in _lllll lllllllllflwlllror inustlbe asked to take thoi|8ht. for Silver Fox Shall ell I-ion FM 'B Carvell General 'f“di“ ‘md 3" `°q“°st'ia“ smtlm °f ' ’ ° ` ' ` ' ‘ Lord Kitchener in the same couil- . _ll ' - - I . we as him or not? The Fur Sales Board will, lt' you co-operate with ltielbourn, _Ho'ii- ”l,`<. 'A. Crerar, _ _5'°lll` fllls- Try lllll Fur Salas Board with your next. shipment; (.oonel tue *I-lon. Harod Hencler- -try' | _ FUR~S,AL'§S B0ARD» I . ` son, Lord Richard 'Nevill Ca tain ‘I _ _ *_ * * ` _ f. . _ CHESTER MCLURE -Manager Rid I- A D C C _»_ Y( _ gewilig parties are growing in ()|l`1ce-146 Richmond St Charlottetown ' ' e Y’ ' ' ' " -.aptam an `f ` t' e h' on’ c 0 nt _ ‘ oil Slane A D L and Lord “vor Jus naw’ P r “ps “ chu. lay a third rail to takotthe gtgndngd if 5, ov asv. 1'.s.l.lNsco1'.1'.o._o_ if tAll rilthtc reno ` -li' - it "°di_ ` (lo to tlie'forests V ‘rea ' ‘ ~ -~ ‘ ' 1 - ~ - ' I ` . . ation of his wifes floral taste -b I ~ _ _. ' * * ‘ _ Y in order to imap nie smulppq m.,,,__ 'help you solve your heart bl ~ ' .. _ _ _ _ I pm emi r .i pet parrot bequeathed to her by ‘ glut Ca _° Fm _ from. the ml and Nlocate th.; “mn l"-1 _._.1_ _.. 1. ni- ~l-- ~l"". _ V.,alter ,E.fIFb»:¢f, l>rql'n_l¢r at New lifz=illif=\<=iii>ii\i\iSf;f_§_i>r'=y¢i\¢ ffl ~0Wlll& to tlloflosli__`_qt- at '-9 on the Edward W” for this Dwi!! trellltt ‘_‘__oa_i'n. .pm--srlui me breaker. ii... -,M _dll'|l¢\_ll.l¥ ln ‘bberutlng du,-|n‘_ _\v'lntir._ _ _.\. illlih.-» f_l’0l-lllt `1'A`f-ol. the .ii-au|por'z_liis' all cl`iiiii`s§__¢_>_`|;\ __________ dllle _to and Zagrlppltgpl Produ- ~f'°°l~ il" 'l.=l~_\ Y been ,mme Wm, ,umdud aim uw No names will tx blt h ~ For those in~ “Fl' d " ll -I ~ _ i vu s ed lt yon _ ‘m er’ ‘“ ds _ . p t the ,arson cn, with .l business iiieii’s supper on so that on completion of _hm yew! ' . car,t irove .a “ho 3196"" > _ 0 i- - _ I lhursday evening ,Served daiiitlllf _ l me 60 .c. ol' all ties lntli nerler. Msn your initials only, ar us.. 81 pseudonym. wiuoow olsri./tv _Anvgm-is. _mc vs. Nzwsv/wen Aovgn-|-ll; writes that if his art were vlopgefl ltliere would he no need ol’ Newspaper iAl llfofllable Work was smned hu spryngqs mg wmdow display couldb ‘__ d _ lt_ has been suggested that as _ -_ , _-.. t~ _ _ t e r pro uc _ . . _ _ __ ,¢r_ ilice ilig iesul__ed. _ soon as the ground W" nt to work _ed on the corners of all the streets ‘L lnsuiws “me 'fs give", espccla Y _ 1 is ii- “' ”‘ * _h M _ di hI id that it would be _H go d __ _ Ii.. seiitiiiielits o a lilgli ‘character .. _ _ _ , _ _ _ E . ._ _ __ _.__ _ I _ wt a aron tc er, w enlng cuts o a vel-use __d_ as _ms _S a time when the SOL lhe tlrst cntcrtaiiiiiicnt ol l.oii- _______;‘_°_;'~_"“";$; “"__;;"'{=§i__f__:_"‘ °Ir__;_::l and embaiikments. which in ». great l tsoldiers iassed off very I-. Y many places wen, wo narrow w i_i_i)e_i;t__lilit that ta not practical, there- new are __cmm___g home it would va esceii _ l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ il necessary " ' _ 'v . _, _ _ - . . , _ ~ _- -~ , , _ ' _nd _“__ _ °_ Wl;_l`d llllllllre __ an appwpnate and happy act to _ pleasantly oil Thursday when u_p l_ll_l_ll-l lr l_l_§ldlil_\l-_(ll lglllgllll ill l__l*f carry standard eqummem Mmm a t l iwards of twenty were tlie l'lll°C - Wfll llfllfe ll” le '75 p_c_Io¢ tm, work is completed Y0lll” W OW D y il e co uums - _ _ iillve ilaced ill the ` id _ _ ‘ _ -_ _ _ - _ _- l W" Dws mme 1 15 of the 5t_ llegefs Red tlcltet holders are _wolideriiig who and about 10 p_c_ or _ha h__wklay___s of the Guardian and lt. will be seen on thing that would let the ‘bo s’ hues every U. '_ i y. . . _ . . . _ . k _ ii ee. corner und n every home U-055 games, musw and (mmty re tile luc y \vinr_;et'__yi/,ill_bc _ was completed on och lst H is “_ ifilrusxlissnneegg 8' good windw' dh” l1::YligufbtiiviiiiiiighCollie-;pi:i:iex;m;i§o I-rcshmems mage the evening hours R b . t M. t 1|' 1 1' - `l1ected to have standard cars ruunlllll |11 Y. ii ue s newspaper advertls- _UWC thoughts of _ those who died pass all too qu__ickl__~y. ___ __c _0 L_I____e » _él_l_l__§ . _HX 10 Ce_\__;)S_ to Charlottetown I and Summamde ‘lg l“°l`“~ ____ _I for the cause of deiiiocracy' and| Mrs A W H ___d_______ c___'c_ rafed me _*gm ` a____‘ifjc;___m_y of by_ Jan. lst. with the iieseasari' ___HURT CHURCH MEMBER" w_____ that _peace might reign iii_ their own 1 mined -vcr; )ieaS____y__ ___ ____c _M his (_cb___ on the A___c___ca__ Stage on iacllltles for handling theml at botli _c___ ___ _“we been ____ __ _ k _ land. __l he laurel wreath, \v.lth the h _ _.__ I ny _k f ‘ Monday evening His mst a_)pem__ points, Including transfer tracks. . ve wee s, the -~a,-let 0 entwmed Wm be a Ol-ll' 0ll° rl ¢l`ll00ll "5 “'e'~ Ol' 3 _ __ ___ x___e___ca _vas __t the om Le!/_i locomotive house alterations. t\lrli~ . ¢ °“ P PPV i ntnnber of strengthers wllo are~»at ‘lll*L mme, and shed accomm°dam,n_ . doctor called every day for twenty ‘ ~ ~ ,_ _ ,ieeting _of especial _interest to the . - . ~ , - . _ idays. and twice Ia. any for gen day., “turning Soldiers and Wm Ihg an present in our inldst. land Opera House in _.»hlb.1iiy,_ when Bridges are being replaced WM My pastor caned - ~ ‘ I-1 lr * * ' 'lie acted the role of lybalt m the . 1. i _ _ once. and a visitor ,lppeal for reverent__ thought of- .rl _ _ _ _ -Su on of M0d.eSk__ ___ Romeo _md second baud steel, releueditlrom the `f"‘”“ my l°‘l5°°“lle*`l °ll°¢ ll Week My those' whose return is forbidden as _ _ ‘C e’f°°p~t'°f‘? ly .ldrgc “.“e'ld` - um; J ` main lines. or supported -by beats. family are very anxry with the pastor ~_.iey sleep in the foreign fields of “me at tm Twmgh' ldecltal "‘ 5" J ` Where 0l>P°l'llllll¥Y '°f1¢l'B- All llllllll _and want to leave his church. What war. The idea is being generally ~fame.s Churchdast 5“"d3Y was "-l , ,I _ would you advise me .to do?" I would .itlopted by the \Vonien’s Clubs, plea5".1E comphmeni 1° the ta.’°"t°id lllafwli With C0n0l‘0l0 lllll<> 0lll‘1®l’ll frankly tell your pastor and get his SLC. » ` 0rga.mSt Mr' Watkm and hls fa” ° l where the same can be done t0 Htl' explanation; I certainly would not i " i* "_ ‘iololst M'5_5 Ben and “|50 Showed P~E» vantage. V leave my ohurcli, even lf the pastor King (_`reorge'aniil 'Queen`Mai‘y the .apprecmtlon of Charfottetolfn < --- _ The work, is being doue'by tin has been negligent ofllls ¢1m,_v_ [gear _-ntert_aiiied the British, French and gllfqlcnlées for th; bca -im m‘i5:‘f' (°_’_l"°l""” R'll'Wl¥ 5 Mifllw W°l’l¢l) railway forces. under the dlreci the day.; when psalm-5 called upon the Aiiiericali a_dmirals Thursday on 7.115 Eh'e"?_°0" fhew. ec;§al__"’ m Z* supervision ot'T_. B. Grady. Siilwrllb _sick about asorten as the doctor are Ward A_d'.“"al B‘°3"7t)"5 flagsllllh [Ton uni W" 1 ‘SS ‘ar L at ' P"°"l°““ t° the l’“lllllllS °f lllll ¢l*l` teiiden. ei-id Alex. Scott. Resident fover. _ I _ lhey witnessed the departure of le organ' ___ '___ ‘_ ' l'°l‘l‘y Slellllllllllv Pl“lll°°, Edward lll_ Engineer. The labor ls mostly i ______________ the fast destroyers, which for-med_ ,___ _ 0' _ wi \_ dl k llnd all traffic to and from Prince Gel-man, supplies from tim lawm- K,” M|,,,,,.¢, Linlmem ‘n the hw” .he vanguard of some 200 lighting C _1(_‘_° h~“e“‘_‘ l gf? l ke l-“Of Edward llelaud was handled by'siteam_' mem camp at Amlmrgt, N, El., wltli I ships to which the Geriiian war Qu; av? Malte S€\‘/mg fOr the _ships diurlngthe season or navizlll-l°“l th’ “°°¢SB&rY S\lll1'flSvGl\l| 0l“°lll`ll- vessels surrendered. King George, _ii “ge” ‘md devined 3" ”fl°m°°" llel-Ween Plctou. N. S. and Charlotte-_ At present time there arempproxliip- llls Week l0 lllaklllg ¢l0l~lllllg`. BC' town, 'PEI and between Polnt du tely 100 men at work and this force ~¢- ¢, 4, ,, ,, ,, J, * ” * * *I*»¢ ' reviewed the _entire Grand Fleet _ _ _ _ _ _ - - d here wltll’ °°“ll’ll5llllll§ qlllle 3 lOl Of W0l'k._ Cliene, N.B., and Summerslde. P.E_l.,i wlll be lncreaaed as soon as possible. uid was ieceive everyw there ball? ll gwd allclldalllie Of and ln the winter by lce breaking - ` . ___________...__--- _ "llly s0|¢°f5|0l\l F0! :_ treiiiendous enthusiasm. I ` »i= in in lllCll"lb¢l'5» -steainslilps between Plctou, N.S.'s.nd < * * * I mms Nov 26.- out-mm delegates" Their Majcsties, accoiiipaiiied by' , _ _ _ .Ge0rl;etown. Char ottstawn lg 159| - - . W I d Pri Al I` ne members of the Women s 'capital and principal city °f me pwlal llla lllllwfl ¢0l\f°f°ll°° SP; ll_‘:_:_-fl C l’ .lie Prince of _ a es an nce - _ _ _ bert, who is remembered as a vis- blub meet 9" Friday _ afteniooiis "“°_°i 5“"““°l`°l‘l° llellll lll0 Drlnel-l mmtested “sam” we '°f° lm- tor here in (iovernor Rogtlrs reg' just now' °W"lg lo the 5llllll'da)’ af' .Dal town of the western end. ln 1912l"‘l'“°" th” they be mul” 8 amy ltwo weeks tu evaeuatltii Luxenlf- 0 W Y* * . . a * 'a ‘ . 8 “ h . . ` 1-' ` f t- tcmoon Recltals- _ the demand for more adequate trans- ° ' - ' ` re In inc have gone to _aris or a mee . _ in >i- 41 Donation mcnmeq ware met by the burg, Lorraine. and the Sur S lt. UNUSED nlcHEs ng of the liiitente Rulers and ev _ _ _ _ ` ` erywliere have been receii/ed with Rumor hifi; 't that an f‘l)'w`daw D°"‘|“l°" G°"’l`lllll@lll Wllll ll Dl‘0» S_i§;‘_'g“d:;l_t‘d°';_a'1tggeigxgilrsgnég; ’ ` .»s e __ uiiiiiistakeablc devotion of love and flrugswrc “nh t°a°r°Qm" “ua"h"`d l’°“m°“l'* Plll- °ll llc" f0l‘YY biltween is to be opened shortly in tllc Ui-own gaps Tormsntiiie, Nia ‘and Carleton protest wholly sroundlrm S; spirit, o make Frances Red Cross riches ot His love mud race are dock H _“I R Hotherweu ' 1 ' _ _ , n. . . Day in Lngland in 19t8_the best made__ known. All that the cliltd of _H _ C_ ll_\_ D___m__._ Hom G_P__{ ova needs spiritually “ii m lm found 0” __ H _ em' A ’ ' ' ‘ * "smith l0n.c.11.1n¢i1¢ tm. within lts pages I-leur what Sofhtl R ' 01% Hon T ‘V Mc __ _ as ' _f aliliciiiu sluts or `LAllli=.'s tltbu into 'the storehouse, that ther qmql. ln mlua house, 1 at 1-iamftt t will _'wt wliulovu of Heaven not bs `tit Duke of Dev- dn _ _ V ‘ , _ V.. ` . . '. y - ~ _- Paul ma. im om will supply all J, _ ____ _he Hom Hamm i A l y ' ` _ i . » __ Iunlnan Dfxlunazb glory"-by Christ Jelils." and yet those f.l(El_"“_‘E_::'i5‘i,_’/‘I-__ _C?\l:_tf1‘3__ 1 QF U-IDA] ClP'|'||I '_ _ riches placed at our disposal, by ix ' ‘_ I. * " I --f-- _ loving Father are' to many nnknowiif H. ‘ ’ ` 'and unused rlehes. “Bring ye all the ‘5 e lhl1€f 31:31:12:;a§_l,§l;:_§§°§l°‘;.s1§?Z'$§2ZI§.'i;‘;?.I$T“ "$‘.i'.°.§‘.‘:“‘.5.'.1‘l:?tIiii.‘.i`”»t..2iiI.§. Malin... l~;1'§g=- au -»~>»»»»=ly H _ . kim; This despite the fact that lhelstory. iauftlim is mmstlilngintinses Jvttetowli; being' Lerd Atlivlstongll 9, _ . ___.. , _ __ ____ __ 1 British people had previously put ily, mvre wi than the exnerleiw-l _H°“'__I*l_‘A' A' ?‘9l;§'°““'_\}_'I°'l' Mi-`_‘I."`.' S. t\'lef;eanlbf'Fred$érlc-1 A ' ~"l ' . 1 tip twiceas much money per hea_d_°f lllll mill- ll 18 _llle l10Sl°¢¢ of the "('"°“' HW' " "LM:‘.' "Mir on. N. B. \vas'lth¢~(uest of Mr i Eitlbihllid ill 1876' fur the war ag anybther of the bel- bible by God’s children. Our God has Lffegofi Him' _Rn E' Fmni HOU’ and Mrs_ Hafrison for thé ` ‘ »-7 I ligerent countries. But there was given to Hts 'people wonderful tres- L- W-- R°l>¢[¢S» Hflll-»>l‘ H'.I°h.“.' .w¢¢k,¢n‘d__ _ _ _ _- _ _ _ 1 _ . 61 Q“3¢ll__ Chll’|0Ulf0Wll ' enough ~inoney left, and enough sures in Hlii own words. Herstbe “Olly H0ll_- lidwafll _Bl_'°Wll» H°l_l~ _ `§ n" n' l ' 1119 _0|d¢l\ llll_\1l'll\¢¢ Agongy inf, llldlld -~ I l G .P. D. Pmuiiu, »ntm._Mr. lvlur- _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ - 1 . 5 < . The Convalescent -Home lin the Some time ago an old lnan llvllig ln ;lfl’eCti0n_ _ - _ _ __ _New Jersey discovered about 5,000 -if is in bl0Cl€~ I ' ._ _ i ldvllm in a family aiu... ri... mit .urs-_ tltev.) w- A. tyleoumlc _ _ ' " ‘__ _ I ` 4 ` " 5 “Me” were _“‘”"°l'°'i ll\l°0\lshout the was at home to her friends at Bede- . M5‘_‘1°i`("?“°"al~.l - l- l‘0tliering~ * _ flar. Christ, for th:lii, died in vain, book. .ln 1874 the aunt of this man que Maiise on Friday afternoon Qgawz' _“filed 0" Mrs- .i°llll ‘ ‘ _ had died and one clause ot her will - 1 . ' I it be __ wl an cv. 'l`. VV. Good- ` B P d _ I was as follows: ;';(Ca'i;;e_f;":§e__"_;' :_E‘__'_e§_‘;'d‘f %.l::__“{;:_id; will at Lyiiden»Place, Brighton dui'-‘ e -_ 1’ ~ ;_ 4 . To my beloved nephew. Steve was charmingly gowned in white ing his v'5'ND,;-thi city this week' _ (_ STYLE Marsh. I will and bequeath my family satin and was assisted by her moth- C _ . _ * _ .lo away' ' Bible and all lt contains, with the er,` Mrs. R. B. Auld, Freetown, Hi a_l;l_lllll__ _l{ldl_e_y,- S-_‘ll (»~» ll! YUID - , ° _ _ _ . i l s xce e » - - _ F___mCe,s_ Day_ Never have you Zesldue ot mg estate alter my funeral 1_>_l_so by her husbandls motlgir, Mrs. o__sh___e__ _intesgg ___:__o____ti e_f_l_l°___l)__t_.v _ reached before the figure of the agqnxs an iustand lawful debts _cQua;rrie of Hampton. iss_]eii- to England _md-_a_____ w_y__ ___ to _i__»ng__ amount which you bring me today; st’ h' llle Ll? lfll'§¢)’» alld' _MES WY 53"' Africa, where lie has a lgr eraiiglslt i it is twice the figllre of last year. tflnhpgnintiiarshhwhir l;l1:kli_1_;_ li; §r_t__,d:_1_cted_\a?susl;§r_l:;_;in§l_av _$3 it in in if ‘ _which we considered as it ‘recoi-d’ ° W ere 8 “°“ ' . C' _ 5 ‘ _ ._ . The a`f`¢`,., ` g ' ' year. It looks as though British “md M’ “W "°m”'.‘”mg y°"‘°'i' dl" _-M's‘°f Lomse M°Qf='ar.r° gssisted m 'been restinieglofi for ri ihethftiiiffgj " generosity \~\ereinde'fatigable." l°°"°"°d the ““k“°"“ "l“"l‘l“ ‘llllllll 5°‘°"’“g'- * * -, months, " Mrs.'_ W. S Stews;-t Britain had not long before sub- wer” his 9°"°“’°“' Wh” “l°“¢l‘l' I‘ .` I.. .I '-D _ D being the hostess this week _scribed her latest and greatest War at _;`°9_;`:ld “‘_;‘_°° h“v_°`_‘;°:° l°_l‘lll lllllllll ‘A H15; `-x~‘_fegl¢l_l¢_)’ .ide __ _‘lf gl _egg in in fo ` loan uttiri u after four ear ' ° ° Y°l’°ll° l *l'3l’l° Y_°lll'°‘I?"s "re eller “ine .3 u C eo' ` ' ' .5 » P K P Y 5 h th __ enum have ________ _he __l___u___day at (__0ve__n____ent H0“se_ _(1eneralFoch is 67 years old He _ rises rom tl at 6 0 rom tl amLAW *_m ' ' "I < _I. »\.¢.a ~ A ' " ` ' '- 4" *dM§. ~Muxt& LV l5Ta - lt’s the onl ’ sArl=.cllAliD ‘Q Carry |nsurhnc¢ __ ~ against every 5 sa- so _ contingency. _,an I openings are .being renewed or re- __< ~!l \"‘ .. of war" more money per head to ago e e . _ - ___ uests in addition. M, P P Y ~-3 SP p y I ._ _._ . I » u .lf