lyk by Sworn Circulation 'l§i¥Ol,':_,::;;:°° ln__,,tl_le Biggest Battle Yet Fought There. Many Germans are Being Pushed Back from Positions at Ypres and in Belgium. L Prisoners Taken. British Casualties ll ht. e e (Bpaolal to The Guardlini CAPETQWN, South Africa, April 29.-Two Geriilan ofilcers and five pri- vato'l»l*'wei‘e~' it l_led, -two oillcers and twelve men" wounded, one oiilcer and twelve men captured by the British in a battle at Trekjopjes, Monday, This was' oiiiciaily announced. The British g G rman Z ppelin Plant-Seriously Damaged in Two Air Raids by British and Frenehllviators. Entire Battalion of Turks Captured in Gallipoli Where Allies liave Gained Solid Foothold. 11 , od in (‘llarlotlct.nwli two weeks ago and now rapidly extcllding ilscll' forces lost three ofiicors and six pri- vates killed and had two oiilcers and thirty men wounded. All .aeroplane and armored trains took part in the battle which was the biggest that has 5 yet taken place between the Germans and British in South Africa. siiiiil iilici lui _ iii ciiimlis OTTAWA. April 29.-slr John Fren h has iven further praise to cabled~S_ir Robert Borden: t “ln‘an interview this morning with l Premier Denham ol’ Queensland. Australia. cabled Sir Robert Borden, Sweden and Norway to organise a the’ Premier: “Queensland regards s with boundless admiration and pride llerolc deeds of Canadian troops in Flanders." The Premier replied: "We .send 'our warnieatthanks for your telegram, which will be deeply appre- elated throughout the Dominion. Can- ada is iilled with pride in the valor of her sons, and _with sorrow for those who have' fallen." i lSllllllEll'ilflM,lllG A THE Wlllllllllli the terrible battle in which they cover- a ed themselves with glory. The only 0 Prince Edward Islander reported thus u far is Private Peter Augustine 'I-lughes, seventh Battalion (wounded), next of kin, Mrs Katherine Hughes, Mllicove, PE. island. connaiysan Ape. ' 'roo LATE ron onasslriohrios _ ¢)N£,¢llilf! per word each loser tion for. ltlyertiling in this column. Cash mugt ncooinliany orders. Mini. mul}i_._t_i_llar_£Qii_tvvia_nty-ilv_e__ce_ntli__ _ WANTEQ-GIRL w_i'l'H GOOD RE- fereuces. ;for general. housework. Apply at this onine. oevz-4-z1Mtl._ F 8 . - ITALIAN HONEY boos. Apply William R. Taylor. Gran- ,,n|,,_ . one-4-aonrai roi" 5/tai-1 MALE A_Nn`2"i=s- _inalo rod foxes, ranch bred, 5 years old". Apply to Fanny A. Clark. Al- bsrton, P. la. l. _mo-4-saiual._ -'.:':a"a`s'6 P'o1'A'roas. 12” owen "Early ltoso and "Beauty of H°bf<{ll' Sand Potatoes for sale at Carter s Seed Store. 9729-4-30M2l- i=i;in”.`_a_A',L'i-"`""'seco~n anno sua- * gyfrublier tires. Allilly Sll1l0ll -705° eph.xtioi'her Pownal and Kiss Sl- _ ' _ - ` 9735-4~30M3i._____ ai( iiltiiillii"-2 rl. P.. in in-at class ' order torsalo. Apply. Bly Ml°d°ll° ala. auofdien onine. FGR for ,-_-_-_ ..._-_-.-_-_~_- -_-,-_-.'_-_ _-.-_ -_-.- -.~_> _ e _----_--~_-:fr 0 i b ll] Hlil UP FUUH llllll' Fllllll SUPPLY 0 Olhco gave out ii report of thc progress Belgium we have continued pro ress ' 5 lil conjunction with the Belgian troops . n a northerly direction. Oil the right Voages.. (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, April 29.--Tile French War f hostilities, reading as follows:-“In ank of the Yser Canal wc took 150 rlsonera. as well as two mzicllino uns. “Tlieru is liotllillg new oil tile eights of the Meusc nor in the "The enemy bombarded, by means I flying machines and usingincendiary BEATEN “Tian or BATTLE riows suioiio 0 l . iii souni Arnica iii Fiivouii or Till-': illlifs and their artillery ilrc has sl:lckcilcd,l the British giving tlicni ilo rest.. , (Special to the Guardian.) GENEVA, April 29.-Twice attacked within 36 hours by French aerial squa- drons, the Zeppelin works at Friedri- chalon have been badly damaged. Two of the main buildings are ill llulues. A despatch from Brcgenv. states tllat damage amounting to fully a. millloil dollars has been suilcred by the plant which has been working lilgllt and day tl lu ) lroligliollt. the country was as large Anglo-l-‘ri-nrzlr forces attacking hy lnrnl and cntlilisillstic as llic previous on(-. and so-,r, Al (lic game (img oxlpngivrr thorn lioiilg zinotlici' ovt-i'will~lniinl: :lil- operations are iii ro ress from the tl icncc. The 82nd lleginiont Hand was D il coast of Asia. Minor, wherc tlirec war- iii aitcildallco and played spit-ndlli sc- sliips poilctratcd the Gull' of Snlyrna Tllursday and boniharded tho 'l‘urkisl1 w forts dewendilig the city. lections during the mccllng. which as opclled wltli "()' (’.alladll." ills Worship Mayor Stcrils presided. and ()llic|a.l advices io (ho Admiralty thero lvorc on the platform ills Lord- froni Vicu-Alllnirlil llobock show that Sl lip tho iii:-lliop of Chrlottc-town, Rev. the Alliis li.ivl at last aiucd .i solid Callloii Slmpfwll. F-'llllf-‘l` Plllii M\`U0l\~ ._ . , _ g. . foothold upon thc lleliillsula ot tizilli- ul poll. ll ’]‘llc Allies had to take :ind collsoli- to turn out airshlps for a grand attack l on England. Five airships are said to ll, Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Dr. Aicx. Ross, is Honour Stipendiary Ii. J. Martin. ln introducing the speakers Mayor into their positions under n heavy are F-torus oxvronnetl his entire sympathy from 'Furkisli guns. but no credence 1- shells, the open town of Epernsy, . c g LONDON, April 29.-A toiograni to lwapllnl devwhinenta- the Canadian 'division for their recent me Evening News from Copenhagen fighting near Ypres. Colonel J. J. Car- q rick. M- P-...the Canadian eye-witness. Herr Gottschalk. as saying that sys- ematic eiforts were being inaugurated l n Germany for the purchase of sum. damaged by our artillery. Finding it Sir John French he authorized me to cient foodstuffs for four years' supply. ll1ll50S9lbl0 to llllvlgllte further the cable you tho Canadians fought mas- This is being anne, it is said, on in- niiicently and Splolldldly. and their structions to German. Chambers of action will be one of the greatest fac- Commerce from Dr Von Bethmann- tors in cementllig in closer union the Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, on bonds ofhthe Bfétish Empire in the the ground that Germans “must be f _. eyes 0 t "6 war D Hen, Gottschalk is on his way to dent of the Lolldon Daily Express on the Belgian frontier tcle ra h "The ystem for making these purchases. a U frech British and French troops. More-l over, the German counter-attacks have notes the Gernlali Counsellor of State. ;°m° _£0 hand set” f°"Ul that the machine was wrecked in trees between B .. repared for at least this length.” G north-east of Ypres is bcliig steadily occupied exclusively at the time by "Definite information which has eppelin airship which, elglit days ago, hrew bombs on Dunkirk was seriously ruges and Ghent. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. April 29.~A correspon- S D S. erman retirement from positions ccelerated by incessant attacks by been much feebler the last two days have been destroyed or set oil fire by bombs thrown by thc French aviators. whatsoever is placed in reports from _ _ _ _ onstantinopio and in-run to the effect rectwii and to his nnnd ll. wu-S the with the niovelheni. lie said he felt it was a step forward ill thc right di- wlio made their ilrst. attack Tuesday, plant though under heavy fire from anti-aircraft guns lnoulitcd at several places iii Friedrichafcu. all entire battalion ot' Turkish troops Gulf of Suvla. aftcr it violent battle which lastcd all day. is reported in despatchcs received llorc to-day i`ronl Athens. Both British and l"rvll<:ll troops par- tloipzitcd ill this cligageinclit, lvliicli lwas fought Wiediiesliuy. ‘ and their second on Wednesday. They sea and 12.000 others were inode pris- sncccedcd in flying directly ovcr the oiicrs. Atticus despatch has been received by the Exchange Tolegrapli (iompaliy:~- (Special to the Guardian.) A ILONDON, April 29.~'1`he capture ot' coast of the Dardailclles has been on- oli thc Peninsula of Gallipoli, near thc occnpylllg the (inlipolian l'ciilli`i-iulil, which is dcfclldcd by (50,000 'i`lirkll~sli troo s C that 8.000 nlcn were driven ll`l to the (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, April 29.-Tile following British force landed on the European trusted solely with thc mission oi' p . 'l‘lio Freiicli forces have been laildcd entirely on the Asiatic cnnsl. with ihn in voillieotioil with the sonic ulovc- objoct of ullviilicliig along the littoral to kccp pace with ilic progress niado l by the British on tho oppositc const. , All despatclles indicllto that the lioinbardniclli. ill the Straits was ro- olliy geiiuinc ielliperaiico inovemellt over illaiigliraioii in thc provillcc. lir- lilougllt that tlloso who signed llic plc-dgo would keep ll for li. much long- er period than the duration of thc war, and he was of opillioii llial. tho mall wllo abstllliiorl voluntarily l'roln liquor was worth it liuudrcd mon wllo wore collipclli-d io stop driilkilig by i`orr'c ot' law. ill-. road u. lctivr lroln Rcv. .l. I.. Dawson, who rvgwli(-ll his inability to bc. |ircsoll|. that ovcllillg. Mr. Daw- son, it may bo explained. was at Win- sloo last. night niitlresslllg it nice-iliig mont. Mayor Slcrils thou cull(-ll iipoil lic Bishop. llis Lordship, having bricily review- ed the reasons that led to thc declara- sccond great attempt to force tllc Dar- sulned "l‘ucsda_v and lasted twelve danelles is ilow in full swing willi the hours. tioli oi’ total abstiileiicc oil the part oi' His Majesty the King :ls n rt-suit oi’ thc realisation oi' the danger to tho uw-cuiiilis SUMMARY iii _ (Special to The Guardian) LoNnoN. April 29.-with the hal- LONDON, April 28.-Tho hoavy I tio in Flaiiilers seemingly at the end casualty list among the Canadians at ,oxccpt for the attacks thc Allies arc .' the front i_‘e?ultcd iu_ an emggegcy gak_liig,__intertist lla;i_ tllriied_ t_o i.lu_» . (s____c____ __The Guardian) call for ro n orcenieli s oil on ay arlanc es w lcrc .ic "renal alll _"_ _ ' _ _ _ ‘ night, when a body of oiilcers and men, (5P°0lR| |10 ihf-‘ GU2i‘dlaf1~) iiritish forces landed. attempting to U1 |»‘\W-‘\~ APY" -59-f"’\_ “Slim _'ll' nom from me bang details and mn LONDON. April 29.-'l he story of force the Straits aild opcli thc way to lfililuiillllfrl ltllltlllg “°""f°"‘” ““_‘ "1"" OTTAWA, April 29.-Canadian cas- recent arrivals' including the p_E_1_ how tho Tenth and sixteenth Western (;nnrnnm|n0n|c_ ull wounded, aiiilonnccd this attor- “limes 9'" 3"" °°m|"g 1” “l°“"y' “ner contingent, paraded and embarked for Bllilillllllls ill 8- midnight Cllllrsc rc- tics li`¢ve been repulsed, hilt British “°0ll» “°“l“l"” U10 "am" "f "my °“" special destination. The departure t00k the f0lll' Canadian gulls which roport's are brief and content with thc Wll°S0 Udflfcs” 15 ‘~7*“"*‘l“» l"""““`f D~ em, mo 5 was not nec,-ei an in had fallen into the hands of the tier si t ' i E ‘3<0ll Ol' /\\liH0ll. Ont 'l‘lli- losses llllll lllll llllllll f tn g p . _ - a einellt tl at progress is being nlado - ‘ ’ 3 ' ' ' sually the case, but was opell, and llllillb. illlfl Captured Prisoners, was alid ignore the Turkish claims to vic- ill l|l0 l‘ll'Sl liatlulloii wcro particular- the Folkestone citizens gave thern a told by wounded men la London io- tnrlon. ,ly lleuvy- rousing farewell. day- Along thc westorli t'rolit in Fraiicc A most successful fuilctioii took Clllll- MOQuaid, of Montreal, Adjll- there is much activity but no big bat- pmce at Foikswne, when the tant of the Thirteenth Battalion Fifth tie is in progress, although there arc Mayor and Mayoress. Sir Stephen and R0Yl1l Hltlllllllders. who was wounded reports that the British have begun Lady Penfold, gave a reception at the Oil Thi-ll'SdBY and IB u0W ill the West an offensive in the neighborhood ol' _-- Hotel Metropole to Major-General End Nursing H0lll€. said: "Tho first Armcuticrs. (3p¢n|a| to the (;n;,~dinn,) Babingtoii and Brigadier-General Mac- thing We Haw. about lllllf-Dlwt f0llr Oli _ Tho Germans do not applircilily con. mg|u,|N, vin London, Annu ;g9___l;n|-- dougall. commanding the (ianadians,('I`ll\ll'Bdl1y aftorliooii. Were '~`|°“d“ 0f tolnplatc u movement in forco on tho mnn Wm- 0m.-,n rnadn pnnlp, fn., fnr. . with other British and Canadian i poisonous sas liovoriai: over the western end line as. they opened to- rowing nmnini nnnnnnnicniinn;-onr- omcors. slr George and Lady Pei-iey troncliea held by the Frunvll troops on any the Belgian-Dutch frontier which pontoon.. on inn what hnnh nr lin- ' and it large number of leading Cana- our left. At the same time there was is always close when the Germans are nnnnl norm of Ypron and on Ypcrlcc flllllltl \V0l'¢ Dl'9ll¢ll¢- ' . ll ll0lWY l‘0l1l‘ Of artillery at the French on the move. Brook, near Steelistraatc, were attack- Tho borough of Folkestone has front, and hall-an-hour later tho Heavy lighting coutinuesilitllo Car- mi _yesterday afternoon without suc- dona its utmost to give a welcome and French were retiring tlirullgll UW Vil- pathians for tlzzok Pass and in the anna, Engl, or thc r-anal an attack by show its appreciation ol the Canadian lags of Bt Julien. These _troops were direction oi' Siry, whern the Austrians inn ir;-nn(-lr Alai-.rlnnn and llrilinir contingent. ~ IDUSUY Algeflnlla- Tho Geflllullu lid- are thrclltciilng thc Russian conliniilii- troops failed with hcavv loss to thc Canadian soldiers in London yestor vanced about halfamilo and started cations ' ` lltd at 1.0¢; it tomar at 4.40 and Sunday at hm 'im tux. ra foilolgoori 'iuiarsday will ll a. §a -5 is “'" bearers took him away. A ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ~ - oncniy. 'l`lio nuiiilier oi' guns czlpiiiroil day were llonised on all sides. When- to ontroncli themselves about 9 o’ciock. A report comes from Berlin that tho was brought, up to sixty-tllroc. Ai Les ever they boarded the cars they were At midnight the two wcutcrll hattlll- Ausi.rlaii,»l have again invaded Bossa- Mnnnil French night iitiiickifcgaiiist. the subjects of approving glances or ions. the Tenth and tho Sixteenth. rnbla blit thoro is no confirmation. our positions were repiilsctl wiihlicavy uttered admiration. _formed up aroar and received orders The Russians on their part have again ionnns to tho cnclny. to Sliargz.. _Irt~_._soriicll it ` ~ dl._ ed on. en tie -es erners 3 ,ci | ¢ gn G di _ iiunl cr o scoilcs l'roii1 Cin csprllrc. TIDB’ M00-N' ETQ' rescued the edge oi' the woods the l,01\;|)5N,aA|?|-Q °29_?_a,; T»:n¥,|nl|.,n including .scones t‘roln "Tho 'raining G`erni'?a there threw down their arms inn-minced hy Dnviq [,|nyd George, of the Shrew," King liohry lv. and and l rrendered. 'Ainalee received a donbpng pw duty on nnir-un, pnnnnq by "The Merchant of Ve-nice." out b;lldlgt‘&llG2i¢ leg, but, using the laotlids a. vote of 89 to 5. _ 'l`lic manner iii which the diffcrcili i o rinana as ii cover, cont nue lo fuse his' riile until the stretcher- LIST nugure 'nE's_ ed clearly that the study of Shaken- ‘ » pcare had not been in vain. 'Phe char- 3 |.|¢ gh Q Mr “tom "'°r° Bplendwy |“'°rI"°t”d lllslloliour Mr.'l{..l. Martin said lin characters were presented domonstrst- . ~ ;- ` ' ` I_OH(D8°°_ ° ° “' '"3 throughout . W January- l 1' 4,- i is lllnafrie Llnlmone Guru Neuraigla N April 29.--A, despatch ~ ` lr, .nr | K p. from Stockholm says King Gustave is ar;l;l';°hE"fP1f;'_‘;l‘1lt.°a_n‘;:_';¢"t)f‘;h‘:_"§m_;v_I, ill thc aiiialloni wily to help forward m' It 1° “ated his mM" is of °' tho two scones i'roni llenry IV and cs- °°"°“° chancter' pecially the scene from "The Mer- `E _ '_ ' _ _,, h _I sh I k an lndiviiluni_. to lend his support to _ (3p.¢||| go gh, Q||.,.¢|.n_) ;’_:'__'1::'__ (gp__Y_°'S_c(_° Da;_'_;_Pv_:t‘:_r' hm ’;)g_€d lilo caiisc. (irc-at stress hrouglit for. this morning _ . _ . - . , iiE`ltWlCK. Scotland, April 29.-Tho md the mnHe("mm_ mah "nm "xm_l_ ,ward on most occasions are-nl events. ,at'1l.18; it‘ ‘ c ~ Gazette cahloa_: "'l‘he_ flndinii oi' a mmy and em,cu,,,,|y D(,,.m,y,.,|_ at 11.49 and to- H - buoy marked Kolberg is believed Those mkmg pan in me dmmuu A p - - - hors to confirm the report made at the part of me perfornmnce wm.c:_M, tht; eye%.at 2,07- time that the German cruiser Kolberg B_ M_ Gough M," Bertha Cum, - was sunk i_n battle in the North Bea on Meum Ernest D“,.h,,m|n_ G_ S_ pea 4' son. Percy J. Stanley, J. D. Seamni George Itlciiards and lir J li Ayer ‘(5 ‘m ‘° "'° °“"‘"°"') interspersed with the ilhokespea LONDSQN, April 29.--l..ieut.~Colonel an In of me ,.0 "mme ,ere illlho! Brookville.-Ont.. wounded on I "D »| b R '_’F_sH_ M U h ‘f that was not absolutely essential to gon.-v» d°-°f"»"=¢ 111° ~°°r°» -fd the Z§n'i.5°»&’r.. iv iii.. nn.. 8.2.55? 2.? ’"~"‘»' "°' °*"“"’”‘"°¢- Wm’ "‘° selection. hy the orrce chnroh 0 German si-_t_ill¢ry shining nmbiiéitabgg cum" ' > e says. I mon av ' There was no tailoring `“':°&‘:,°:“f;"f,f:m£;';ie':f'x|‘5“‘g:c|;';§ down to the fitness and sai'et_y of the ' lo' advance; This bat- of once Church Then W” ‘ 'er individual. Although the prov lice was tation or iss al oillcsrs. , lu." ‘“mn°e_ the mn wus c,.°,,§'_ not ln the mldlt of the turmoil no the Minawo Linlmepe csroeolpiiamria ‘_ ecectlvclicss ot' the Idliipirv through the use oi' alcohol, stated that his ex- . ample had been followed by every member oi` the British (Iubillci. and dreds oi' lliousands liztd signed tho pledge. This movement. had been in- uugui'lttcd iii Prince i‘}riwurd island through purely patriotic niotives. sim- ply to follow tlic ornniple oi' llicii' il- lustrious King and to do wliiii. they could to wipc out from ilicir niidst all tlic evils tiilii attolillcd iiltcilipcruiicc. 'l‘lic iiiovclllolit was libsolutoly uiiivcr- sal ill its scope, no nialtter what ilny- olic lulglli sity. 'i`llosc who Iiziil cil- gugod ill it had aioilc so iii :llisolillc good iililli and had thus for l'ccl-ivvll fzoniinclidlltioii i`or the work. ’l`lie volu- lnlttcc that was appointed for tho pur- posv of doing thc technical work in voilnoctioil with tho movement was mt-rcly a temporary lirgaiiisatioii, a group oi' nioli who had agreed voluli- tarily to titkc upon lllenisolvos. lil the iiitnrosis of thc people, thc bllrdcn-~ not illc credit, tllc bllrdon~-oi' trying to expand thc work tliroiighoni. tho liniils of the province. (Chccrs.) The inovelilciit was intended to bn its broad :is the universe and as deep as the sea. li mattered vt-ry little to whom the credit wont; thc 1-oinniiltvo did not wall( crodil; what ilu-y wani- vd. and what the people all wilnlcd, was total ithsiililiiilrvl (‘lloors.) ills Lordsliip ilioil wont on lo coi|i~'ifli:r .sonic of thc liclicills tliai this province, os; well :is tho ifiillpirr. might dorivo froili thc pl':u'.lil'c nl total ltiisiliiolifw. ()|l<- ol thc i`orf-niost wus ilic ilicrr-iisoil :‘i`i`c<'livoiicss |`oi' lilo |il'csoiit strilgglv. llc liolicvcli iiilil. iicarly :ill thc pov- vriy uiili ilt~u.rIy ull tlio criuic wu.s iii i~oiisoqll0lil'r- oi` lilo iihiiso ol iilcoliol. l"iiiulit'iillly lilo people would bc bollli- l`lt.iod il ilu-_v :ihf-iiniilcd. Evoll ii' this province might be better ililili other paris of ilu- lioiuinioll, still tht-re was no doubt. ilu- pl-oplc worn spoiuiing loo milf-h oil :alcohol und gl-tiing no rf:ill|*o. 'l`hi.~i proviil<'l- lilld iii the pn:-ii colllrliiill(-il vvry golicroilsly of its llicliils und oi' its nioli lo tlio cause oi' thc l. that they did _not have enough prominence. and i sonic that they did noi. have a propel' lsllowiiig, then thc movement was go- ing to be retarded; and any one who would retard the present movement, which was emulating the example of l-lls Majesty the King, was lining tho devil’s work. (Cheers) He hoped they would all stand shoulder to shoul- der alid back to back. like the men ill l Flanders, and iight bravely in a. causo l so worthy. He urged on them strong- ;ly to sink their petty differences of ,ilcliolninationalism and join. hand in hand in the good work ivllicli iii- v limi inaugurated, so that they might set an example to the other provinces iii iliis historic and admirable movement. inaugurated by the King. (Clleersi i)r. Alex. Ross was tho next speak- cr. llc said he did not think it. neces- sary lo say niiicli after the cxccllciit spccclics to whicll they had listened. llc did not kliow why he was there nl all, unless it was to give some dis- sortntion oil the effects of alsohol on tho lillniaii system, when abused. ,Ho was not going to bore them, how- cvor. with n lociurc on the lmbits of a certain vellcrzllilc old Scotch gentle- man by tho name of Roderick Dhu, (laughter) the effects ho would pro- duce on their stomachs, how hc would slirlvel up their livers and so destroy their kidneys so that even Gin Pills would not even save them. (Laugh- ier.l Tile-y :ill know as well as he did that il` they cultivated a long ilnd fanl- iliilr :livqlizliliinco with that old man ho would "got them". perhaps not ai: iiuickly but more surely, than the Kai- :sor would. if ho could. The dominant principle underlying Anglo»Saxon civilisation was iiidividiml frec- dnni, Ili- sold. 'Thu flcrmaii viv- iliszttioii lvcogliisoll :i frccdonl lhni suitcd only il ft-lt' - thi- lilllllliry Clligar- t'li_\'» and was rclilly lioi freedom bill tyranny. 'l‘ho l`ri:ciloni of (hr lirilifib pcoplo was il porilolizil frocrluln, nild just now llioro was ilo wily by which iiioso prcsr-nt i-mild iinli.oi~ cxcrciu lluli frocdoin iliilli by volilntzlrily glv ini: ilu-ir lull support to thc inovirinoni. 'i‘ln- rousou wiiv laws iiiiolidoli for llir uflvzliiccliiciit of leniporlilict- haul lnilcd was sinlply lzeruiiiui tlicy hull not had pvriinnltl and indivldilal sympathy hc- Iiiiiii ii. li’ vvi‘i'_i'lio1ly would stop drinking -und this lnovoiin-iit would bring about such il stale of :lflnirs if prop:-rly supported - llioii ilicrc would lu- no iiol‘c.ssliy for Iitws. \\'llcli l|ic_v t-oiisillcrcd that tho total ulistiilcnci- froln ulcolml ill liriiuin iilvolvcrl :t rcnl silcrltiirc on till' part of lilo people, who hiul Iiocii awiistoni(-ll to it. they would ngroc tllnl. tlir~_v iii this provilico worn noi. doing nnyiliiilg lronielidous iii fol- lowing iliv cxrilnplc or thc Kiiiit. (('licers.) l)r. Flillertoll .said tliai..ilic lnovc- mclil was not pre-eminently li moral movcnlont at-all; incidentally ii iw- ((`.ont.inued on page throvi ' COMING EVENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS, ` MEETINGS, ETU. ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. 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