. i ~ l xjpwvcgzige.. ‘_ ,__~,,__- ~*'~ ,mag -\a_." -~»».»»-..-Ma, me _ _,_ M, . - 1. -».e'f<.~' .~ __ -<'7 I _ '- 3 -"_" -'3f`5".. `-" WP. --"‘é_*"‘~_'..~._",~3 _ _ .~ . ~ - _ . i ., » '- _ _ - ~ _ » ~ _< ii ~ -~ .f ‘-»_+WW...‘- - . _ ~. »v» _-n>4~ \. I __ _ _ _ -I. _ .,,,.__._..._._.,._, __ ' guthless desti‘i‘i:tionJ5‘f cities and private - .= J ._ _ 1 ,__ _ ; _'__ __ . _ - . ....__- ..-_ » .~ r |ufu»¢Uiy.¢|»¢¢¢u1»vi.u.»`,»- i0lllll&lo: I-lllryelr (Ballad) ¢iuu»,uaniin¢»u.e.i\. _ I chain; nui,_'uu»»¢u im; sam sy inn i»»'c¢».¢. 9 lndK.50l6N.l.A. ' I Head Olin at '>h¢run_»¢»¢n, lunch Dillon at lun qiqllg, Alhnlol, Joann uid luvitagin. _ President--Major A. A. Bartlett lang ua Puuiiaim uéoeuu canon R J. I. lurmtt. ' D. it. Currie. 3 _ _ _ _ ._ V. _ _ ____._. _ _ _ _ ._._. ______ _ ____. . _ _._._ _._. . . _ __;, -_., _,___-_-_ _ _-_-_-_ _ _-_-_-Q e ‘I ii under consideration. circles ' that Germany would . SATURDAY OCTOBER 5TH. 1918 __-_-_._..,_~__-,,__.. __~_-~_...._ . ._.. ._ . . ‘THE \\'_0RLI) _\.\`l) l)l‘I.\l()('l{.\('\' _ Making “the world safe for deinoci'ac_.»"’ ili has been the slogan of three quarters of the in globe during the past four years. River-1 ofgu blood have been shed and the flower of the the manhood of several nations has been <.-_it off to effect this transformation. To the de great majority of us the term means wip-_the ing Prussianism and Militarism off the sw world slate. So far as this goes it is being abl accomplished and, if this be all, the world T is rapidly being made safe for democracy. igm Would it not be well, now that the world is about ready to safely accommodate deni- ocracy, to give some attention to the mak- ing of democracy safe forthe world? The war, which has for four years sov. ii ada land valuable -3?."¥_l_ll!€ri§el_li;a_nsl_mare livill be laid waste. | ’hile such a course would be new “ A- . I ’ ,either one of the Allied government_s, Ger- A ‘many's wartime destruction of cities, cv- "___ an property, churches,_ historic moni- and _ ents, is also new. There is only one lan- i..g.._ "sum, age that 'the Germans can understand ° ~ - (`_\.\`.\l).\°§ l’.\R'l` l.\' 'l'lll-I \\`_\l{ roperties in northern France and Bel- ___ gium is being urged 011 the Allies and iS_ The an hi unto, .hm mit. ° f0l'lll¢l'|! Governoi-General oi' ada. arrived on a British :team- Svnday io take a position sal 119021119 to the l)'_~!~;;~ 3! Devon-l 6. Earl llilllo is a captain in the; ttish Guards and has seen :ev The burning of Cambrai and St. Quentin <'=-11 and the most populous regions of Europe n the German retreat, hasaroused great _hh indignation and it was said in diplomatic geo warned that if she allows the work of des- ' truction to contnue, severe reprisals will an: follow. _ __ 0,, 3 It is suggested that the cities of the _.___ hine should be marked for destruction thu nd the Berlin Government told thatfoi' very French and Belgian city ruined with- qu" _out nilitary reason a city equally impor_ta_nt _wk tlllilssaii b0 years of service in France. C l l SPUN. 0 0 1 t0 0| lhell' Parents and iric-nds. _ _ _ k. __ __ _ _ _ _ of blood thirst1ne_ss or_of revenge that the _'Ze"_;g__;__“‘;fhf;of;"‘§lf__;__;'“;_’:;‘_§_if_ mancl for reprisals is being made_ up-'in ,H ,__m_,on_Eng1a__d_ ' " ‘ Allied governments but with a view to . . . ppihg the nefarious, devilish, unreason-__ im. sherwwa who has heeh e \-andalism of the Germ3n5_ Slléndlng the summer with her sister he only cure for Germanism is german- ms' J' A' C'°"‘ 3* ‘he E‘P@"‘f“°"" _ . ulSlati0 lh\Vd.i'i with a small g, and let them have it. _ _home in duaia. e “emi or ner _ i i ._\ir.-_ iv. P. .iineheii who his i»e;»h 1 ' visiting in Charlottetown and Sum- _ _ merslde has returned to Halii’ sorrow and death and miserv broadca =t [hem by voluntary enlistment. over the world, which is impro.verishing the greatest nations in the world. came because die democracy had failed. German democracy and _hadpermitted itself to be trampled under the foot by German autocracy. When the lat- 1_1,-es ter became ascendant it plu iged the world tha into this colossal war and the world today fat; is reaping the consequences. What i= to jan prevent the recurrence of such a catas- tho trophe? _ ' the millitarist class. In other words there be was not in all Germany a sufliciently strong Wa public opinion to compel its rulers to fol~ 000 low the path of' national righteousnesslle- ma, cause of this failure of German democracy GN, the nation has been ruined and the world Th has been subjected to a scourge unpf. ‘ led in its history. The conclusion then is that so long as the In democracy of any one nation is unsound, its so long as the ideals of any one nation fall righteousness, that nation is a menace to 500 the peace of the world. This .has been de- tha monstrated in the case of Germany. Ger- in many, a supposedly Christian nation, has brought upon the W_orld the tragedy f' past four years and a half because Gec- many’s Christianity had become corrupt, because her supposed Christanity was not only diluted but was corrupted by selfish- ness and greed and hypocricy; because the German churches had either lost or had never had any influence worth while over | the people. 'Are there any other nations in the world whose democracy is undergoing the same deterioration as that of Germany? Any Up to July nearly 400,000 Canadian sol- suck sux hr;hi ahh frm In the first four years of the war C1121 ' ‘ “’ “ml _ _._ ° _ _ , .- _ will spend the l t h h_ ral:-:ed -'>:i2,60l inen, all but.2-3,000 of Blrchdaw "“ °' "‘°'“ 8 “' ‘ “ »niuhc‘i_hhii C732 R. H. the Duke ot Coniiaugiuf ‘ ilie Princess Patricia have beenl ' Cycling tour recently. The Prin-ll / has .illrays been an eiithusias: in 1 The cheery news was received lasi day that the V. .-\. Il. girls. Miss ell, Miss llc-Miilan. Miss Nichol- -»u"hsfr*‘a'rriv -ii l' M Soleil' in England much io iherreli-'-1'; niong the prominent visitors here week were Rev. Dr, l-‘alt-.mer Rev Prof. Shaw oi Pine Hill (`ol- ` K9 are [0 rs has gone overseas in the four years @1110! -"1 tremendous vogue and new ' about 150,000 are in the battle lines :S la almost equaiiy good sine. J F9 i0'd3.\`- BUY the m05t eloquent Hg' ehriithicglliiliedfedieeherihhlalilgldgffiiiijg i-i~;_>.ii.\'i.\'c; i-'non 'rua i~;\'i~‘\i lli? lil the C3Sll2lltl€S, fOl' Llp (0 -.l\.ll_V or mn;,_. hem 0,. “ying pang 0,. 53;, A Canadian Ul'fl'~'*~’|' llc-Fllv-l~'~l~l~l1li; ,i,,. ug.. 0;' 3 (;.,,-,,m,._A a,,5r,,_;~_ i,,.i,,,,., 'l`iie.»e hp-liiieis are iiiade oi' Kru I llS[ l)()l`€ nearly IlB.l'Il€S, and D0 ends .ur a bodice and skirt panels er- hes( glee] and will 'um “"5” """"' ' '*\ piece our out ui the sith. pi-rinirs iliv 'er than .12_0(]0 Of [hose ygung' CaI'1a(l- -'fh0F8!€ly trimmed in intricacies of ____ ___ _ G _____'_____ s had made the supreme sacrifice E\'en_ ”"‘:_"’“°k 'Uk ’"‘=‘d» Offs" the _§°“'"'S~ vi..-h ui xiohireai uhh <'h.ii.i-hh<_ , in A _‘inn se :-:tirring figures do not tell the whole 'gfigd ‘;'_'_’_;‘_'_':fy"‘_0’Suf‘ 'f;_‘;f_f“a_“f;‘g'_‘_;*’°_ ' = ' L' _ Smrli of the lvay Canada has poured forih 0! the bodice-or lines of et biadiril - me dean] Ur MH( P* Pi Mihai” " " " l ' ’ Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, the its ` ' United States. would have sacrificed every- me thing e:-:cept honour to avoid this war. iam They pleaded, each in turn, to settle the flgh matter in dispute otherwise than by the Un sword but their pleading was in vain. One ian nation among all the nations in the \vorl:l_\-al wanted war, perpetrated a national out-'ma rage tp bring it about and slucceeded. Ger- Sqn man cemocracy was power ess to prevent N it. German democracy had been ruled by. ing not ruling the governing classes. They had _ allowed _themselves to become the dupes of aio 9 .. i ....,,.._,.,,, ....._._. ._ "___, -1., _~~»--n G()l.\'G FOR\\'.»\RD _ graph . _ I I , __ _-uL...._._A¢..__ _ _._.~._....-..i¢._.__a _fs-..._--_-..s...-._._;..'..a..f' Canadicin lieav; artllfry iiioviiig ic- ;i,.;. f,-.Hu in die recent fighting near _-\i_ui»~ii~' 4';ii;i\ln.:i uliiciul photo language of CI~ue1ty_ It is not in 3 Spipil PHDCESS Arthur of Fonnaigghi igl - Aww ‘__-_'_' _ V :V V-i._YV ‘_ V i A j g SL John' daugmur ___ “F J __ B li .i p..\ate\\_r< _v --iw-il fifiiii .\li' _ mall-pO\\`€l`. It l'i3S COIltl`lbl.]lZ€d 2,000_ alternated with black silk braid of mic(-,ea(|,» C_._,,,,`, __,_. __ _;__f__'r_, _‘___ H; ` l{`-_ith Boswell the ..i.l iz.-We ha.-' 4- in n to the royal navy and hundred5 of ai,-'_ varied width. her lriendg _“_lt_ hw Sunday “rs _oi rife' rica-'h in Finin. i- of <’pi_ i\'- i-s who have had no superiors in aug ___ “_ ___ Sum -_ ___ _ _\______D____ _“___ ___________, ___,___ ,___ __________I ._ i.. i. 1...... h. _uh uh i.. it . _ . . . . vaniss n n ti __ . _ . i-...,-_-_-__ ~ ' ,-_,. __..;__ ting. Canada loaned 200 ofliceis to the_wme_ ___ Ottawa with hips” _|a'__;_____f 1- kmdls rt-1n@hu»».~»'~i 1-_-; -.1 iw' or _ ll* T~‘:“'9' '\"'"" ‘ l"""“ ‘ i - ' .. .T - - -' _ -.__ 5- -! ez ie:-'iw lted States as lnstructorm The Cand<____“rS_ “__ L_ Scott. uium lloiing quuliiicl .uid _.,t.i\rzi., ‘H _‘V 111 Qi H' m ld ~ ' ‘i'uii't \' .' ;i _-- i' -> . i »~ 1' _ ‘i navv small but on the Job, has done iii- - . » ”_ _ld ‘~ f’ "_"‘*_ “ ‘U ‘ ";" '?‘ _ __ ‘_“__ _”f°‘“ "__ “f”_“_‘“ ' _ 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ edied. .\lrs_ ,\l.ic'l r¢¢;|il_\' lair my ;|_ 4 l»UI -»_ od: lU.‘cl\e|l rlie hall iicus tli.ii liable patrol WOl‘k, and by 1tS two Su 1- Dr- llarburlons many _friends were John _“ond” ,U ___,_,m, __ .,_._\. _i__,._ Lia- _- hi. Pie. mu; viiu-hu. wh.-; itu- rines was able to keep Admiral SDee‘5 'I“"" “""°‘””e" °"" ’""‘ '"“e"" 'f' with the uhhix. '_ 1-f in =-<'u~»:i_ .-2--hx. xiii. me. in- 3(lI`Oll a\l'21yfI°OlTl the P2.Clf`lC 1')Ol‘tS. ;?;P']e_E_'_nh1:)nd Hosptigal thmsl e 1,- iucaii f~nli.~if--l iii ilio 1f,\:'.tli Battalioii. _ . _ _ . . h H ._l ___ D - K l'9ll0|'l 'il 9 8 HJ* The ___________g_: ____ M__`__ Ku_,_M_,n_l{f: \v»;~i|z o'-`i-ixfcns iii’July 1916. Al ot less impiessive ist e nancia 5 oi. ,,0,,,_.__,esCin » - i __ . _ . _ _ E. Hmm" [0 Dr Ha___,‘_ _men of \."m_'ier ii:i.nuig in lungiaiiil for sonic . TO date tht? “lar ll3.S COSt Canada; clbOllll_ a U, 0 _"grid on “_'dn __“\_ ‘_ __ _ `_ _,___ iiriie lic \\'fi.< .sc-:ii over to France wiilil 0,000,000. Hlld al; l'.l'l€ ClOS€ Of tl`llS y€&!l`, .\lr. and Mrs. W. K. Rogers have 3 _. __ _“"`_“)“f 'f']“". A-1 tiruit for the 26th. ll~_~ was ;iiic~r_' _ f as _heir “em “Hs Ronin 8 or Ham” the occasion oi _cicial \er_s <.iiJo_\..lilc wards tmnsfmred t tm, -SU B, ,_ bit, for about 100 merchant vessels o g » ~ H » - ~ _ 0 A 1 d “ho _ social gatherings duriiig thu wet 'i fn _ some 400,000 tons, have gone over from its “’“’ ’""' C' H' B' L°““"°'"" ‘ below a reasonable measure of national .a,d_._ I .1 h _the tale they tell" says the Boston Herald.; “What Canada ha sdone and is doing is a _proud chapter in the story of the great: war. It has its example and inspiraton fori and for all enlisted in the cause of de- mocracy and humanity-and it means that when the war is over the place of Canada the British federation will be one of more US in dignity and power tha never before.” T SY.\Il’.\'l`IIETI(‘ Ii.-\B\'-KILLERS 'I3 n 30,000 Canadian women are workingl ' ' '_' _ '_ _ _]’ §',_' munition factores. _ A try except to p.i_\ _the oimii \is..s I “So the story goes through tables of fig- ,_ -ures that fairly glow with the splendor oflg I I S lfS I)€0})€ 3V€ COI‘ltl`lbl.lt€(l $90,- M d YIM* ’ Qan soverclgn irilcuili ilemiiil if , . l _ rs. an rs. A. A. Pomeroy _ _ to the Vamous yellef fundS_ M01~(5lh3ve __e_____n___l home from a months ler liunie and iziiiiii_\'_ sin- has .-1-iiluiii r THE TEST OF POSSESSIONS eaaeeeeaaaooeaa S0"-‘S Dfsew- _ i' Dany Selections For i ._ ” _ _ religious, natural, socinl. ilnanclal and-§ am other nations whose Christianity is as far short of real Christianity as that of Ger- T many? If so the world is not yet safe from is the menace of war; if so, the world’s dem- by ocracy is not yet safe to entrust a world to les whose liberty is being purchased by the H In a safe democracy we shall look for in Quc-eu Wl|iieluiin:i_ oi llolluiitl. curl-_- less for travel iliuii .:ii_v oiliei liurup- ‘ . _ __ . V- - . , i uit the vuiiliiii--i of iicr lilili 1' iun demanded by royal etiqiietto, or ren- Tlie oiiisiamliiig <-it-ui oi ilu- neck Jnnies (‘hui'c'li lust Sunday evening ro ` _. , . fil lobeal 'l il‘l"|. ltgrrowfull hegidhmit p(}$eSs bllduhzmeeniliodremany furlnughs m hm There was a time whelitl lclldicilll [liiisiiiiei d.&im_tt _(ik) lm' . asus. `, 'g , this question wi-1.li a hesiiuting amr- he tender-hearted German government ' _"0, as H _rm men to give up _ hhuu- uh shea \~ h - - - < - their riches. The test that he put Rumor is vers' "USF Will* UN’ lm ' ’ ‘Q “W ’"‘l' '"" proliestng against the use 0f_Sho‘t_ guns upon this one was wopen lll§ éyes pendng engagement of Miss E1lZ;ii,¢,i,a|»-kuo\i'leiige i-unc-erniiig the ravages of Un1ted_StateS troops as causing need' ll’l8\ llc mlglltsee that God WHS not Asquitli to the brilliant young no\'el- Strong drink. and when the leading S Sufferln " and 35 COIltl‘al‘ to The supremein his life. He thou ht and hu. stephen .\iclv@"°d 1251 @"°°'“f< "1 Z‘°“ -. _ _ . _ _J _ for l»i'»»rh<-r_- -uf-I rn- -= - - lilic oiiim-s .ire _-limi _siiinvll owlnzz .` ' ""“r°' ml" ‘. . '. _ .' . . . Vliurcli Sc-hoolrooni. The sociiil sim- lm _ _ ‘ liroilu-i'. l'i'li;ii|i_ who went oi'<»i'_~'oas 9 gdnd(l1|dll taX_e3 Un luxu] 195, l)l0fll5 of "Te vonre incl d ._ h_ to the illu1_-ss oi clerk- null f-ii-i'_\~»|ii-.i ,_\_. . _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ |-ance u (.5 A lmmg, illi limi, is limi ioii\.il\-sriiitz ._l '2il'l(l lllC()lTl€.\ al`€ Ill `lTlaY`l_V l`ESI)9Cl.S l'llg;l(‘l° to he held this afternoon' ig being. warn:-d in lake ll1»‘l'l¢'i-'f"-*Q-~l.\` Hp.-r»iii_ liiigluiiii. aifu-i' liaivliiii hr-nu than those in force in the United Statchu' 3 _ _ pri-caiitioiis in onli-i' lo ;i\'oui nn nt- wn||n,|,._| ,~,,, __\,|,.u___ |,,,||_ . . . » vs -_--1-__._.__..__, shipbuilding Canada has more than done; Ai me our Lihue the afternoon teh '““" _ _ __ _F __ Q bit, for about 100 merchant vessels, otivlll be served by Mrs. A. iv. iveeke ' 1 ~ - ~ ~ _-¢i=*.'~.»‘.".==i'>.<¢F=.*=‘¢=i¢r`.5-34.* 'l¢ . i':¥¢i¢d¢ Abe# 'V WEV_ T-l.LlNlCOTT, D. D. (All rights reserved) ' =¢¥¢a'¢¥¢=2¥¢%¥¢=`¢=¥' ' >'< every other anxious care that er i ' *P . . _ _ . _ _ ' P > Guardian Readers * gas tllie iliiic-t_~iiii_g of _[lie l’iei~|i_\t_i_il.in News you H u personal answer is ____- \ _. . _' ' .' 'll`OllE ll (JVEF ll'0L' ’ . , l _ ~ _ _ H10* WI ‘ I quired enclose .1 iivc cciit stuiiip l\o Fumluwd by W .. um.. ¢_ huiidied visilurs to the city. names Wm be Dubnnhgd. it )',0u'pr_____ icr sign your initials only ur use xi ;,i I e e a _ ._ ' ' 0 ui as 5 a as 5 in 5 G li 0 il 0 Q e Many _hui imhus were hi si _ p,,c,,,,0u_,m_ ' hear Miss Ethel Reid tell of her A |_)m_\'K|_\'G ('HL'R(_'H 0|.*p1('|_,\[_-_; _ i .,» BY i; i tour- io u- h_\' oui own »iiiii<. hui pix-.-ei.t iluiiiselu-s in il.e or'li»r oi G`uil'_~' pi'ovideiiL'e_ but the wi; we Inav auiaiitage of opportuni- : lies' .ami utilize tlieiii lor llie good ol 3 the ooiiiiiiuniiy aiiid for our\owii .suc- .ross depeiills wliolly upon ouiseives. ` \\'iic-ii wi- iuil in uiilize our opportuni- il\"_~ \\'e_- nie l>l:i:ii-~.ilil~ :intl i’uillll‘e is I iiievli;~_l»ic-_ hui \'.li--ii '»'.i=.i: ivisiioiii ant' »_~ii-1,3. we .iv-_r-1.: 'Zia rrliullc-iige_ 0! opp<>i'iiiiiui_-- :intl uzilixi- ilieui we i'.ii`-.-Ei i`:i:!. - ~ ~ - -- 5.51.. _ r ‘_ T :’°f-- - _J _'\'\'\"\\"'-__ _;___\\ - _ l ___\\I` “bonn‘_s_ 5"; _"Pl L’_'lé.5 l I _ ` ‘li r-/3- 7 x QF!-/.1 | ' ~ T \_\.\\ : " 5 .f __ t‘l‘;"- B°"RGHHEi"1§"i;'li;€;f°'i |“ll.1` ill 85155 B lllylillil ~. \ _.$111 23 nl? P = ~`,, 5 ’ l ____ _ .I I//f¢`\\\\\\\\\\\\i9llHlll| .f-' /.Z §Tliat Boy in Khaki Maybe he need- a uniain pen or a safety ir-send him one for //§\\\\\\'\\\\\f 5 >< " ” fn Q G O We have a line assort- nt and will i e gladto 1918 _ 7-` 'D II/A\\\\\\\\'lW/I/// s cv as x up for mailing any these. _ ' H. Taylor eweler and Engraver ' _ Ohce work and in ,the _Jardin of riS_ » -- » rniance ofthe US all l Pl =il'0l“‘ even to be u ineiiilier of a church that *righteousness which exaltetha nat- Ong - ' g g p an the °°mm“"dm°'"”" ' ion”; that righteousness can.come onlv - h . l t th ut their presence. Miss As- ' --'_A‘“J-unpv-`E"\\"”nx-(,A"`“_\; rs, because the firing of the high ow pe e “ G - ' _ 'p ` was duitli, about 22 _vcarii old. is brain;-_ (l army Flfle might 0l`~llljl.1l‘€ llll`l0C- |a,£|‘;t;;mcn ti many who had like hor mother viho was 'VII'-1- Mar through real Christianity, through the Christian Church. What is the church doing about it?As startlingly put by Rev.Dr.Gan- dier in his address before the Maritime Synod, a brief report of which appeared in yesterday’s Guardian, the amount of money contributed for the evangelization of the world in a year would not last Great Brit- ain _fifteen minutes in its war against mil- itarism and autocracy! There is food for serious reflection and questioning in this. IS U13 Church exerting the -influence on the worl that it ought to exert in view of the obligations laid upon it and assumed by it? ii. ' -h'.__ As 'ro in-:Piiis.\i.s ~ sch ago ._P:£in-Germans, then he was peace strateg- .is ere ent they turned. their shot guns on the en_ seem w_0nhy.0fy0ur|ove_i»Andy0u and has appeared at many pr»riorn\_ emy_ The baby_kmel_B and the murderers iriust know him and bo' helped by ance-s for wiir ciuiiiiies. My. .\i_q`iceh» of _ women do not deserve very much con- sideration --> < ` NOTES The_ ingenuous Erzberger, the German Centrist leader, has many roles in his re- .pertoire, and the latest is deviser of a em'e for a League of Nations. No so long' he was barker-in-chief to the of the Reichstag, then head of Govern- faiiaording to uwashington des atvliglentis u"°m"°l“l Propaganda costing _'Wing fr »i`~`.` as _ ' 'A'fi»"; _I __ 590 000 3 9 |- an their h- Whether Fiiithless or true: 9. 1 _ . _ lef flxel' at S. P what- C I 4° " ' "' his sgnrit ere. you can make the sup- reme rmiiliciation. When you know Jesus better, as you can ii' you wish you will bc- able to do anything he asks you U0 do; “l can do all things thmugli Christ, which fl'»"0“Kl»ll€ll0d_me.,' It is Jesus who can make us live. having all things find Yfl possessing notli}ig-p|eas- in_g him first and always, with or without great possessions. You are writing a Gospel., A chapter mn dey: BY deeds that you do, ' By Words that you say. Men read what you _wriu:, Leave." in much lighter vein. na is the author ur ai least two b00kH ---Sonia Between Two Worlds." H story oi' tlie war ileeply iinclurerl willi pounce and "Nlnelii___Sll iH°“" foil VICTORY Qbnsider what you would do if you suddenly found your income reduced a certain amount. llow 4 _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ ""' ` " 1.; "~"1i. 1" -' __;"____='_";__;_';"_; i _';."_"___ persons at a distance, The U. S. troops ui the Apt