sv I _ ~ -» '~~ . ~ . 4 THE CHARLUTIET OW G ARDIA NIORNI-NG DAILY T in aging mmv rourmno un iv (Eh YT OW EVENING DAILY‘I1lI T CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1914 4 {U.§0 PER YIIIAB Simhlvlii 2. 1 E; 1'? >i I l> EU ,_> .\'\.`h 50 PWR \'Y‘.A| “V V [MMM mmu“BECU“iiiiiuiiiiii ii iiiuuuAi-I-IESMAKEDISTINCT GAIN lil Germans Are Reported end and its lleighborhcod and Hopes Run Success by the Allies Early Date NORTH-WEST FRANCE, Oct. 19.- progress, it is added, is being ma Illgh ol' a Notable at an A report is current in this district thi morning that the Germans are retiring tary circles high hopes are entertain from Ostend and its neighbourhood. that n noticeable advance will It is added that the town was not registered ln the course of this wee occupied in great force. It IB iI11D0BHib1€ here. at the time at advance will be achieved by a victor which this message must be despatch- which will also have n considerab ed, to obtain any verification ot' th report, which, however, comes from ing arniles elsewhere. what I think is fairly reliable source. I am informed in another quarte that the Germans now regard tliei general position in Belgium as not the week is over we ought to ha quite a satisfactory one. It is strug-Ithem in the run.”' to be Retiring From 0s e effect' on the position of the conten “The Germans in Belgium,” said r ply cannot hold on and win. Befo lllUl§llT IIN IJIIS t- News from the War Zone to-day is WIIHUIII liiSPlii lllii lil l]liilllS Bw* Of Cqwafdli k. attacks by the Germans, and have out any unnecessary fuss. It i It is confidently anticipated that the _A force °f Ames' notably the Belfmude decided advances in iiie direciion apparent from the official conimunic _._ g an army, have not only repulsed of Lme tio_n_s that the enemy is being superbl e further nttgcigg by the G I-man _ b t ' _ lie along the iininenso front. Th ii. have advanced as far as 1.:_____e__: Sn The great German ’eI“f°""emem3 enemy's attempt to envelop the Allie ‘ that were said to he rushing to the b t UH 1 _ _ _ _ the ieft wing between me mver Lys i e ween i e ant tht sea has lnilex 5- western frontier have turned out to be r high officer to me this morning, “ sim- “iid W0 “Hal Of LMNISSEB. We have -_ The Germans visibly are preparing t 1 d ~ 0"IY the “Simi ““mbe‘" °f reservlbis retreat bv fortifylng a line betwee re “Vance In the 'direction of Lme' who are being Sent f°f""'a"d-to ml me Namur and Metz, and fi second lin Ve There has been very stubborn fighting __ f death gaps in their regular army. lt Wm, a base M Ai_\,i__.___(-i,upL.ii,._-Y SIIMIAIEY ‘0Ii_T_IiE SI`I`UlTl0\Il_ Undaunted which sank the four destroyers on Saturday has added to P/tins, oct 19.-The French war he’ °“’d"“G°"““" mme ‘“y°"""I“°“. hc-NDON, ont. is.-The nnruehn Office officially announced this after- she captured in the North Sea' The C°""eSP°“‘1em of the Times- In de noon that in Belgium heavy artillery mine laye;‘ was disguised as au degipaticli _ dated ___Saturrli:y,__ di-iay_;s . _ . , _ hospital sh p. p n on icrc con nues sa is e w s by the Allies in Belgium, and in ini_l_i__ ‘;’fs¢_§\_i€1\_e¥1lY;i:\1\l;lH3de;i» il\lt__:_V1Ul0l\'- The Ames in Belgimm and “Ombly the inilitary po_sitioi2_. Ac<_:o§dl__;_ig t e ,noiig e ront rom euport popu ar express on, enera o re be to Vimisioo and to west of Dixmude_ the Belgian army' repulsed furthe’ thrusting the enemy out of doors ivitl gling, open to attack, and in great] That may be rather optimistic, but a on 1° mm from Lahasse to Ablam is believed that the-Germans are pre- _.______._____ danger. owing to the continued pro- distinct feeling of optimism preva gress of the Allies further south. Goo d herc. LONDON, Oct.. 18.-An oilicial rc- port by General French comiiiundiiig the British expedltioiinry force, gives the total British killed, wounded, and missing, from September 12 to Oct. 8, as 561 officers and 12,950 men. 'l`hc .uliy list received from lieatlqiiarlci coniinissioiicd ofliccrs mid men as 555 men missing. Those of the kille ‘s ly iii inissing of coniiiiissloiicil olllccr have been fighting without respite for _ng to the open country and their ex_ more than ten days with perseverance posure to attack li and spirit which never for a moment "_ is reported on what is _mid to be has be n re e laxed. In the regi f _ _ 200 i'illii:e‘.' '-'e .l l. Tl , . : (jhnuiues we have re “mel in O 5°°d a“m°r"'y that tm' Ames have have lic:~ii‘QdiiiifiiiiidtigiitaniiiPri;tii]d1i'hl I’ ‘ Bmng recaptured Ostend. - . . , ` counter attack delivercd by the enem ' and have won some ground. iis and to St Nazsire. We are advancing arm to leave 0sw“d_ _md ossimy h -- . D 5 D ;§n2_hous_e to house in these localities. an of Belgium_ where meh, position '-‘-`~"`fff"-""""`-"""""""""`""""~"`-`~"`-‘~‘-'-"-`~"'f'"`"""fff‘~`-'~'-'-"`~'~'~'~'~‘-'-'-‘f-‘~‘~‘-'-'“"-‘-=-‘---Y--A--. r 1 an to south of Anas 0“I` I-T°°D5 is said 1_0 be becoming gauge,-0iiS_ ow. BRITISH CASUALTY LIST IS GIIIEN 5 The Russians report partial suc- ___ cesses in fierce fighting in the region having been killed, 149 men wounded, Paris, and Sulzern. camp but up to the present has not learn of' this with a feeling ot' grail d -_-_-A- ' tudc. belonged entirely to royal Scots, ltoyal BER. |N pFF|c|AL REPORT been mentmed' _ Irish, and East Surrey regiments, liast A Japanese cruiser was sunk iy a Surey, Kings ()wii, Scottish llorilerers, ' mme in Km0_Chau Buy_ only one _ S wail' oflice issued tonight another casn-_ and some Light infantry figure large- BERLIN. Oct. 19.-The German oiiii-nr miii ning men out of fi uinipli- I S . .irm fi . under date Sept. 16. It gives 51 nol1‘i'1`hc list gives 4 killed and 5 wounded' I y h°“'k"""“"S has give" "ut ‘"1 m""'~ Uf -34 men- W0" S“"‘3‘I‘ °m¢IdI a““0\‘1ll0U10iI'l 101181 db f0i An Austrian submarine was sunk illliii IHIIUSINU NIIN Second Canadian Bontln patched in December bé"""Sent Forward den, announces that the Govcrnincn will proceed at oiico with the org_aiiiz~ ation of Caiiutla`s second expcdititiii- y 0 _ which coiisisting of 10,000 mt-ii_is t be dispniclietl in liotviiilier. bixtcc to twenty thousand incii art- to b at Regular intervals O'l"l`AWA,, Oct. 19.-An official iiiimedlagely enlisted u_;1_der tl_i_;e supe statement given out late tonight by vis on o tie comnian ug 0 cers 0 . _ - _ _ _ A . _ _ _ the Prime Minister. Sir Robert Bor-lthe various military divisions through- 13_e|giuns_ effectively aided by the- 109999 l'9C€iVed U1 fighting. Whlhii er' 5515 Um 5’0Cl`0lU-rits. Rev. t out Canada, and as s_or:_n as squipment, D_____B__ nest ;i_ppears___to__ h_ave beten inguiense rifles, ctc., are avai a le, t e Govern- __ " _ eavy, a a presen repor s are mem will keep comimiougiy “miep At Arras and Roye slight progress _.___ . circulation to the effect that a ne ni' forc the first. iustulineiit oliarins and in training ii total force 05 has been made at several points. Our- LONDON CCL 1_____The C(__n______ _l_Tv_;%;'_!_1:_l:<_I_1n;i.r_§i;_i;__o__f_f;`rr_;1_ill;oiiArri_e:;r_;;;§t__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ y troops rcacliod as far as the wire net I_~Iews Agency has sent _a_ ilcspatcli to advices received in omcial quarters At thc aifiyriiooii session Dr. lfrliiir-is work of t clnlefeiicc. trom llarwicli that the Ilritish cruiser Such is not me casa The troops in 'ii'-\ nn inspiring aflilri,-§,<_ 'rim “iii iiic iieigiiiimii-ii00,i of Si Mihioi Undaunted, acconipuiiied by two tor- ,uestion belon to me reserve fm.,,,,_ church was filled for this di-votioiial _ I ~ - ti G- I g i-~ I ' - -' ii i 'ri I I __ fiiedo boat destiovers, capture ii cr- and me constantly being sent up from scrv tt. Rev. Il. O. Morse prcst-nit-d . sunk by .1 Iiiiiisli Sli mm* 110. 10 '-'--~~'f""-`~'~'f`-`-`"-`""~`-`-`-`-"‘~`-`~‘-""”~`-'~'~'""""~""" IOWSI “ All-aCi(S Of U10 Gnelily to the by ii, Freiiuh cruiser in the Adriatic. ` west and north--west of Lille have been The second (janarlimi contingent, to _ S 5 the _° ‘i.oNDoN_ oct. 19.-The war info S mation bureau has made public an " account ot' the German advance . “ii J - ___ througli Belgium, contained in a diary 1 die class of France have magnificent 1. Speaking oi’ his experiences. the 0 writer relates that villagers often __ siiiped the advancing Germans, making ct GIHMINS SHIIUI llliWN gium Will Mui ' IIINIIEINI liiililill IIILIGIHS Papers- Found in Possession of German Dfflcer llcts-Says Soil of Bel- be Grave of Germans S 5' battleheld. The account begins on Z ;\_ugust 9, and ends with Scptemb D. found on a Gt-rman officer. on a recent C it necessary to kill thcm and to “s 9 fire to tht-ir houses. “At one place iii Iiolgiiiiiif' writes this ofiiccr, "six- teon villagers were drawn in three ranks, and one shot ilid for three at n tiiiic. Cui' iiivii are absolutely mall with the sncnlcy way of ligliting, and they want to burn cver_\'tliiii;.:. "August 20.---We are billcttcd att Giieilossiis. The iiihabitaiits fired at our incn nizaln. At Lette appareiitly In the luiiiie no slinll iiaic fli hold an iiifiiiiry ns lo their guilt, instead ol sliooting llicin." in the centre there is nothing to ~ It was Major-General lliibert lnii The diary rsifors i`r<~tuentl'i l t- fW d s utli ol1’rze sl. . _ . _ _ ~ '_ fl 5 ° 00 r@p0ri_ on me ,ight wing in Alsace _O A arsgx; anof :he C_______‘___IwCO________ Hamilton, not General Sir lan sian ing, and tin- \__\.,-,im adds mm M.. ,.,,,,i,| to West of Colemar __ _ _ _ _ I me Cr dish Hamilton, as stated in ycstci-diiy s iiot rcsi;-i taaiiii! u iiiciiit-iiio or tivo _ ' 0 F ‘*‘ V““°e P9315 gent was found dead buiiday morning Morning Guardian, that was killed i l cl are on the line between Bonlioninio, on the road nom. me West Down Scum action. (‘anadiniis generally will occasioiis upon wl|lch, Owing ii, Qui.. n iinii-1 i. llc also i'cl`f~rs to i:evoi'nl ,_ r _ God." r-.fusion, Germans were killed and i wounded by their own gun fire. l "st it-nun-r 3 tneihei .-The mia furniture. We found stylish pieces everywliere, but in what a state. Good lfp to Scpteinhcr 8, the writer of the diary continues, the Seventeenth Regiment alone had 1,700 wouiideti in addition io the killed. Virtually no oi'lir'crs wert- loft. . After the rt-treat began, this officer wrote", there was u rumour that the first army had been iii disastrous fight- ing. “I ani terribly depressed," the writer says. "Everybody thinks that the situation is critical. The uncer- lalnty is the worst part of it. I think we advanced too quickly, and we are worn out by marching too rapidly and fighting iiicossautly. "St-ptemiicr 1li.-- Our last officer has fallen, shot through the head. Our artillery has been shooting dangerous shot. The l-`i'cnch are better at street fighting, and in any fighting in which they ran innhe use of obstacles for ctw:-r. “ Sept:-.iniicr 22.-I nm convinced that ihis counfrry will give us all a. grove." port oi' thc Forcigii Mission Treasur- er, Eaistcrii Se:-tioii, was read by Rev. \\'. E. l\lt’I lv'i> ii _i _ li. li. TIN Y`<‘Df1i‘i Of lin* 'l`l'casiirci' of lic grafifyinir, lo .st-c that l‘. li. l. llnptisi' ‘ClllllSill llillililiilil iioiniiiafioiial Fiiinls for Nova Scotia aiid_l’._ E. lslanit. was rl-;\ii_ ii was s had cxcccrlcll tin-ii' nllotiiicni by i y $291.69. llt~\'._l>r. .\li-liityi~»- rviiorfvcl . . , . J _. - . ~ V i.(iNl)ON, Oct.1S.-The British criiiscr l'nrlaiiiii<~d, which with her '[0 repulsed by our troops with the infiic- consist of 10,000 nicu, is about to be TOKIO, Oct. 19.-It is oflicinll im- tim D,,\0i,,,,,_,i,,_n_,i i,,,,,1gi0, \,.\ tion of severe losses. ln the eastern called, and is expected to be ready for 9~“l10\m$'ed that the -Ii1DfU\€S@ QFUISQT Brunswick. This sliuiicd u niurltml <-oiniuiiiioii torpedo bout destroyers gent of l0,000 to be Dis- and Similar" Forces Will o;40,000 men, incliidini: some 10,00 n ' iiecdctl for garrison and outpost dut c I in t‘anadu. _,___.___.A..-_»--_-_------U _~..,..,., \ 1,000 CAMELS WITH BRITISH IN FRANCE. drawn from the Nouiad tribes of ’l‘lii battle line. FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT. 'T' GERMAK-R-':FoRC*--EMENTS ONLY The report oi` tl-c Nominating (Tom- 1.Ams_ Oct 19__A__ 0m_____l (___m__ _ l RESE___vES_ mittee was read by ltt-v. 7.. L. l<`;ish, ‘ iiii~t~\» fi lm-.li guns and an equipment ot municatlon issued by the War Oll`it‘e‘ » --- Luuigllt Says; um Belgium thcunacks UORDEAUX. Oct. 19.-Tho Gernians`_J~ -’\~ Cili`iSiif‘- 1\1\li\l‘l`=it. N. S.; 2nt r. by the Germans between Nieuport and ~ have been bringing up latterly such *VI°""P"‘fS~» Rev- W- U- WIl1i0I\. (`»hH~l' 1 D_,(M__ce have been repulsed by the great numberg of troops to repair mei, lottetown, P. E. 1;; Trcas., F. W. Por- derstood the destroyers attacked the M. Undaunted first and were sunk after a lv Rose, Mr. ll. T. Brewer; to fill vacnn- brief tiiigaigcnicnt. 'l`he Undaunted is ___ cies on thc Foreign Mission li<>.~ird_ one of three stack cruisers of Aurora “. ltev. t‘. \V. Rose, its-v. I). lliiit:lit=sou_ class which were patrolling the Ger- UOUSIY \ll\d€1` BNHS 40.00 men. _ known to have been saved. She ca rled a crew ot'--284-meii. wc iave gaiiict some ground on ie ’ ' - . ' _-man ininc layer in the North ben. .1 ti t t fl] i right bank ol’ the Mouse. No news of The mine layer was disguised as an ;_;{,`0';Ben(,,l-T iiigpiigiitgiglliniips n th iinportance from points on the main _hospital ship. ' """`“" OSTEHD REPORTED ., ~ - . . . 'hachiho was suni. by a niinc in i . . . . _ - 'irena the war situation remains un- - ' - - ii Dec niber. The ld “U19-5'- for U'-li l>lU\|ll<'i‘. li \v'\=' ilu ` ““t“° &°""°° ‘ ° . Kino-Chau Bay on October 17. one in-st unnncini siniwins .\'.-iv iiinns - " ‘ . . . ' - _ . tliaiigetl. Goieriimeiit purposes keeping toniiii 0|-mel. and “me men of iiiu crew are wick had ever inznlv. The i_:ii'ini.: of l‘oiiiiiininlt~r Goo. Seymour.. She car- - sank ihirfour (iciwnaii destroyers, was - ol' 1§,S00 ions and comniaiidcd by Lt. Y' New Brunswicli lla isis since 1900 ricd two six inch, and six four incli _ pi has increased iicurly ilimti-i'olli_ the.Secretar.y;.-;l!resnlonx, Rev. W. 1'” S ltcv. W. Vamp, IV. H. Wliitc, A. A. Wilson, ltr-v l)r W (‘ I{<-iregln ui_itil this itusiréi- Dr, J. A. Francis, of Boston, gave shows _up _and clar_i_§i_es G_od_. ___Jcsu_s __ ill . I1 lillllibef 0 <>0mi11 l CCB S11 B B one oi’ his unre ortabic addresses on t‘hrist s aiovc any lil! lil f-‘. li' "QW DT th” Brmmna to "ummm the IN out 19 (B wireless tg ing!! the Iiilrlli Setting reafly for the Pastor’s Proiilcgis. His main points man heart can over ask. .it-sun (Thrist 1- isessions, whicli_begi1_n to-_tligyi __ _ were: 1, The minister and lii_s_spirit- _vas ncvcr piizv.lcd_ nho_u;_ llii_i_i_st;l_l_ . ‘cr :ricton s a ieau ii c auf ua i _ 2, l - ni ni t .r aiu is mes- iowever man may ic p z. ei it Peronne' Frame' by a we" directeq unyiilcixi C0llV8liii0ii City. ltI00k§ HOW saizd.[e3, Trlliticailiiilisiigiriitioii nf his lllm. Jesus Christ is Lord, brought G _as if the attendance was going to be Uliurcii, 4, The adjustment of his nies- within our vision. When (‘hrlst clinic IBl‘Be. There are two large and fi0ul'- sage to the present conditions. it was to tho world the wlioic of God vainc. G ishiiig Baptist Churches in the city. a most remarkable address. Ainonl-‘.' N0 one CHD S00 JCSUS “l\I¢’5S he UIIWB The convention is being iield in the other good things Dr. Francis said the position of it worsliipper nt his Brunswick St. Church, which is a were: “A minister should possess a fnli,_ 'Flint is the Gospel that c0iin is ing_ _Thorn is such a _t_2In_g_ as _to b_c an _li_ip(t:;~liil_nie;i€_i_i§T ivi_ti:o:t__ii_i; _ iven over to the M nistei"s list tuto. on tie best terms w is 1: iurci por ii ‘iris. i w. i e _ pm- LONDONV 0Ct. 19.-According 30 There are 307 ordained Baptist iniii- members and yet lack with a sense men who can work mIriicles,b1ii. men* W0\1¥ld6d Gmma" Omcefs Wh° ‘"9 isters in the Maritime Provinces. of the dignity of his position. A man who can llvc (‘.lirlst. The vital doc- Without a doubt the sessions of the who ls a real leader does not need to trlne of the Cliristian religion is thc Institute to-day were tho best ever tell the people this. The people will risen (‘hrlst. _C60d€d G°“e\‘3I V0" Kluck In °°mm““d held by the body. The presence of easily discover it. Leadership is not Fltl<]liI<}ltl(‘.TON, N. I3., Oct 18.- 0! the NSN WINS 0! me German "WY Rev. J. A. Francis, Boston, Mass., is a something that can be assumed, it Dr. J. A. Francis conducted the open- great inspiration. I-le is a man of must be proved." The last set of pro- ing devotional service of the Maritime 3 Cl\M\K0 WEB made tW° “W9 “ner the marked poi _I r, and a most delightful blems that come before the minister Baptist Convention. The Minlster's _ speaker. He is giving devotional ad- pertain to tempersnce, social and Institute yesterday had the right of, Sunday is always ii... great .|,,_,. 0 mall 0m°9"5 Wim 37° "ed"-ed with dresses all through the convention. moral reform. There is a message to way. To-day the regular husliiesh hc- the convontioii. Great. crowds llocliet \'0\lCh|"8 for this “wry is Lieutenant They are attracting large audiences the individual and a message to the glns. Maritime Baptists believe thot_ x_oné\1‘I;Illl_d::§|':’§gf:_‘:_’:_°?_i;‘;‘i_"__‘_;{ At the morning session of the lnstl~ ;:omn;_i:nIty.b “H2 liligll P_}_<;1lB_;l (:_€gD€_‘_\’ 1110"; \:x8i;\8B§i B;?_?l\if{__I:_B_1\i'@ 110618 B_Ufii- Dr. Frniicis i-ondiicted the devotiona 9 9" |`“» tute to-day, Rev. H. F. DeWolfe, D. D., nto e su -so o e or o 0 . c en , e m x c s ness s s ois Principal of the Ladies, Semi_nary at ave? ward ?f__.les;i_:idg_l_iiéist _tix in it _ Bvgtligtl_ieg_dee;io;l_oi;i:_l._n1?_i;___1;r_a_i:$s__i_x; - . . `r a er e na o e u . 0 :iI0‘l‘i1Yii\deivIriIui§tia§“a‘IielTi£:ig;gteI:.P Rn- Dr. Fraiicls In the open Parliament spiritual life. He is s scholarly man. other paper of real merit was rest; by foll€wir_i_g si:;>_l:eda rn_o:t__ decfdedt wotrd but he is deeply spl_l_ltua.i. __I_*l? P30961; ln the afternoon Rev. J. E. Wilson Rev. J. C. Wilson, B. A., B. D., ew as o t e a u e o e mns er o- es a sane evsnge sm w ci as is , _ 8. A llvel discussion day in reference to the war. 1-le said mighty sweep to it. He put Jesus gllggvtievi tii; reading of mich essay. that Germany stands condemned to- Christ always to the front. He hc- The afternoon session will linger In day. This war is the greatest crime lieves in the efficacy of Jesus Christ the minds of the Baptist ministers as since the cruc:fix_ion___of Jesus Christ. to save mei: froixii sin. lie’ benev_e_i; the most memorable' ever held. The There was ii ve y souss on o ow- can pre-ern nent y trus esus ‘. rs asv. w. n. wilson. Field secretary °f ‘"1 h , _ D ___ _ in __everythir:_s._ pr. Fr_u:_cls_is s_|_mn\<: _._ nee ave tt e evsnn ness on r. rsncs an ye sc oar y, spr ua an ye I THE WEATHER The weather 2:18 fbi? iia,£?iPp¢i,ii‘a‘;‘l?lTeAl(‘lii‘urch sand gave ii magniflcegit address to a crowd- natural. His exposition of the seven the Temperance issue. He began by ed chirrch. it lEd_ the riglcémrlng tegnth _chapter_of John‘s Gospel made s : "Few Christian men today about t, He sa n part: le ii eep mpress on. A ll figlsinttg see that the great issue of the am to speak to ministers to-night, my Mr. A. W. Sterns. President of the address on the Present World Situa- be high tonight at 1110 and tomorrow times is between the Church of the message will be of interest to ali.. A Convention, took the chair and decliir- tion Concerning Missions. ai 1i49, living God and the liquor trams.. All minister must first of all be a good ed the convention open for business. The church was packed to the doors ON! CENT pei' lord etch inlet The san sets this evening at 5 and through history there has been a con- mm. A msn who ls not a good man The Nominating Committee was sp- in the evening. Many were stiintilnz _tion lu this column. Cub mint lo- . _itd.M Mltchl.fthisit_ lth h .l d hdd ‘_f:inan llordr Minimllmhl 8 ' ~ ' ' ` \ Grand Llama, who, in his letter to _ I' the Viceroy, said the writer, made it E A [ N H cion of having coutrulianfl 0! WHY known that he had instructed all the | | aboard, the oil tank. 'Ii\‘llHii\li\. iiyillil . ' ‘ P: sions by the Baptists of' Canaila. Th Cziiiaillaii Ilaptisl Missioii in lndin. I`lit- Misses Clark of (Zavenilis-iii arc niissioiiarics under tlic Caiiatliiiii Board. Lord Bryce, the distingiiislied diplomat and historian, writes about missions in Inrlla:-"’I`lie longer one stays lii india the more evidcncc one has that the future ivcll»bcing of this country rind, above ull, the cxtviisioii, fluence rlcpi-lids lairixcly on ilii- pro- gress of iiiizisioiiiz." ('lirist.iziiiii_\' is “' toucliiiil: the deepest siiriiigs oi' Iii- dia‘s life, and great sock and intel- lectual as well as religious inovonit-nts The Baptists in their india mission work have been very slit-°-s ‘-==‘ .gg ,-gm, s 3 ' I _. .saffssairu I i 5 »_a,._.L ..,;.___...Z._, .1 7-afar ->'