11.5: ~» é,_3.E;___s~s ' J ;:E;'VV>`_-;»\... iliir llliaiiiiiiiiioiin iluaiiiiaiird r°ie<'r°“f“‘“'r”““"r=‘“li' AN_li|liiElil 0 “lPPEAl lierulds. Alperton. Souria and Moniaivi- lm - _`_ _.______.___._ _,_-_~..,,, - -_-,~. ,~_ ____-_-_~ -.-.-: --s -vs 1 .=--_-_-:_-_-_ -~ =-= -»-ff - '~-. t _ _ °. . ~ h Th b The Columbus caravel, Santa Maria, has the Umled Stamp 2;’°b:’;:;‘: °‘*m'nMC':1';;*.°\1. 'wt Univ f°f 1' l 0 <1 ' Today shelrepriiey -t. d . hu 9 l§;eS_lPugSley has Sald Somgghlng f ’ m(,_ Distribution oi’ Bibles or Darts ferent, causes mentioned but the cur America 21 0ll@» U b ‘U1 S as fr 3 Q thing which is decide y surprising na d rl lm el ms ,mwoen _ . ‘ S - I _ u ng tw ve mon I r d _ ` t10Il lllark bet\V€efl tW0 natlonss pain an( ly that he 3,(lVlS€(l MF. Calwell to become a 10 and 11 mlllign wples; translations &>re1gn mission fleld ofthei world. ceive' a blessing. I take this oppor- . _ _ able and historic a present rom a rien Y tion in Gmad lvw 33 vt vw _,O-_ -_.T - - _ - - nation to long remain under the pbloquy S"'__ _'mu-!;w-:I-”_dl and hm to ;1iny_4a.0o0 in-Mnriurns Provinces. Head Office at Charlottetown, Brindh Office at 8um~ of bglng Sold under the agutloneer 5 ham-,sail those interested in me greatie er in a foreign country for a paltry t0W-, wnrinwiu, work nr ins British snag, age claim which the original Columbus an- Foreign aims sosisiy. i-‘only mon. monosv ocrossn zinn. '1si1. chor alone would more than cover if offered :grid gzllzrs was sent torwaf: n:°|prsiinrs wsls givsn :rss in sniiiisrs / . - the world to Say nOth_ e p n society last YUM' Y 9 on actiive service. Hospitals that are .0 dny musellm In d h ' th riceycsnadlsn b|'“\°h€*» which is °h°“°lllnd`er Red Cross organization, pris- ` . . Ing of the Shlp hefsqlf an er er p 0"” “lxrh °r 0'" °b"K$"°n- Ab°“‘l0ners oi’ war. and refugees. brought 'l`lll‘1>'-\-\"|`»\ MMU-\ "-\s|" less relics, but principally the circumstanc- $60900 was ,,,,,,,,., ,,, (.;,,,,,,d,, f,,,!w Bl B me Pro n elen _' ag follows New Brunswick! 22, ne Tllli I \l‘ltlIiR ( \b| Nnvs soon., 1-is, rnnsn Eawsrd is ,N land 39 while- Newfoundland has.y 30 R d Zh I i. Ill d . . H01] Wlllldm Pl1gSl€y l`ldS f0ll0W€d H011 it :lam $50 BG 9 gait" Ynharlr trgnt tor, more copies for the soldiers, see great work ii wo YO W P Gfaham In expressing r ecogmtmn Ofltns support or nn innss who invelmsni ii i _- . - i ' 1 ' l t I th hard- _Bd W2~2<`IJ1`1S0Y1@rS Which had aroused both the patriotism of the motives of the Libel Gods worn and risntsnnsnsss not ,_ 'S es We' °' °s " “ d at Amherst, Nova.=8cotla last ear, in live different languages. In t he war, New Testaments and ithln t he Empire, and Sailors, to in Canada 350,000 copies were giv- to Canadian soldiers, at ||, cost of arly '$55,000. _ Urgent appeals are quentiy coming n in through the M. C. A. and Hospitals al the o ,have lost their original Testa- iaips they endure in the trenches ying on of work as usual in the crlptures wereslsnt to aliens intern- ' ` HYNDMAN of C0 LTD I 'v - n.-:; mr ///;/,;~;<¢..>' -1"/. -.'.~'// 'a' ' - __ , W ~ ~ arf' _It's_ better to have a policy i M r covering loos by firt, marine. ffgfjf _ accident, life, piate_ glass and || 1 |T oihieir elemecriits tzfhrisidghan to M _ L_.. - nee oriean no_ avei . ' , I A - lf you are not fully covered in every rw- I pect see us without _delay for one can sr never tell which the day or when the h ur 5|, the' unexpected will happen _ ' i i We write liberal policies in reliable com- i`, panies at most reasonable trates, cover-‘ ‘ g . ing all forms of ‘r_isk_s. _ ' `_-_ ~ i _ ' _ it j` _ ' r f.; _ __ my f 59'bI Queen S_t Charlottetown Pl l 'fm-' is 'si __ 21.. ‘ . denials in order that olliers may re ' OF CUURCE NOT the Sllatflsr VV'hlle 3 W0rthy Char ' member 0f the DSW GOV€I`Ill'I`l8lll1. T`l1lS FC- of Bibieln whole or‘port during same Prince Edward island Auxiiliaryl tunity of asking all branches, col- _-___ lottetown citizen in the person of Dr. Leo Velation makes it more difficult than ever psnind in inn new innsunges. mines rsissd $2,000 insi year and ws nretssinr., nnn snnsnriinsrs in tins aims . . - _» . . l - Ed I l d. t Frank IS asklng the queSt10n_ for Outsiders to admlt the merlt of the yea- 01 DHHS Of it lww Published 5 ill 50'? expected to subscribe $2,200.00 by Society in Prince ward s an 0 Eager' Shopper: Where are the . -_ _ , , ' . _ _ . . - languages; Bibles put lil r8il~>~d lyP€ thc end oi’ this year, for this great begin now. and help the Blbkf S001' d€'I!l5YlF'tl‘2¢l0M i0-day Brleflyv the hlbtmy of the cdrdvel ls ds SONS Whlch led slr Wllfrld Laumer to re' forthe blind in 37 forms oi' speech. nd ty to have a banner year in thisl Salesman: No denwnstrationg You . ls good cause. e =f0l10WSf In 1391- 0" the suggestlon of fu e to entei Union Government Clear' ms n n nn wnms snn nninss. ° Thursday. ‘ _ S ‘ - _ _iy Coip usadBe n -‘ _ pr H011- William E- Curtis- Of Chlcagrb rr’-9" there was no objection to the principle ninysn 1.100. and distribution bv! insirsvsnns .nnnnni win nn mn.- Minister of the United States in Madrid, a commemorate the 400th anniversary ofthe a ~ - ' ' ~ ` ._ hem 4 million 250 thousand each coming, in a year when so many ong the important Liberals in Paili. t , » _ _ - _ ~ _ ' . ' year. other worthy objects call for assist- Spam’ the Spamsh govemment to fittmgly ment Outsrde of Quebec’ any. more than i cinns 2150.000 snpiss wsrs sir- _ 1. t n nf n _.si - ------- _ eg under which she beczimc tht* ])I`0I7€Y`r»y (lf ”°‘P°"°“" W°"k- Thfffe °"°` “"°“*¢9-' thu amount nf 200,000 wpiss. i ' ,il______ . i 'I ; ‘ , - . _ `i - ' _ ' . . ' ’ ' u I | ' q - ' 'V `\ V ti* - . _.‘ » ll _ ‘ s s 0 ' l I ’ I i i m Il , BHCB E GHC US Ula C F l C mon the rovincial leaders in the Enu- _ _ .l I Si , t ., i um r 0 C E -S Nct even a. special sale’ s W. S. LOUSON,` ' ' ' ' S ' Special sale in bathtubs-but ‘ President, _ ' harkmctown _no~.demonstrations.--Widow. ' I . _ »- g P ' ~-M. .. f `. discovery of America, ordered the building liSh_Speaking p,.OVinCeS_ Nor can an Out-; 1%* 2- -_-=" *‘- 'I :i s r -f I . of three Ships. 1°ei>1ic=is of the fleet with sinisi- sssiiy bsiisys that sir wiifrid rssiiy /f 0 ~ \ Which Ch1`lSt0Ph@r Crllumbus 'Crossed the ientertains in either his heart or his intelli ', _ » _ Atlantic in search of whatever lay beyondlgence any Vital Objection to compulsory V the great uncharterecl ocean, the ships to militdlv Servic seein dt not only has _ _ _ _ ‘ 3 °@. g th' be sent to the Columbian Epxosition at Chi- practically every other intelligent person cago in the following summer. A special in the World advocated it, but that he him- commission of naval architects, archaeolo- Self when in power enlarged that Very gists and historians was appointed by the In I Spanish government to proceed with the is work and in six months duplicates of the Lauriel. amended the Militia Act as he did Columbus fleet were com Jletecl- -each fitted _ _ l i _ in up with exact duplicates of what_it con - Sp tained lon the eventful voyage in 1492. b The ships were named after the original W members of the fleet the Santa Maria, the Pinta and the Nina. The Santa Maria, re- E presenting Columbus’ own ship, was built L at the expense of the Spanish government, th the other two at the expense of the United jo States govciuiinciit. The first ' 'iiearance _ dl I _- of this unique flcct before thc Spanish pco- ple was at Huevla, Spain, on October 10th di to 14th, 1892, at the time of Spain’s fcstiv- to ities in honor of the 400th anniversary of ,L the discovery of the New World. The P boats went down the bay to meet the Queen S of Spain as she approached from Cadiz on O the Royal Yacht and were the greatest at-_Am traction of thc celebration. ' in On February 18 189%, thc replicas of - '~ " _ ‘ 'st bi' ld.l tttt 'h'. 11"" the Columbus fleet sailed for America, the is 0 L Lone U P( bu hi he In ls 0 ( dgr Santa Maria crossing uiidcr her own sail,_i] the two others being towed over. They 0 arrived at Hampden Roads, Virginia, iniis April, 1893, where they weie welcomed b - ' . “ .V roars from the guns of the navies ‘of the 3 world, then assemblediin port for a gener- a al review, one of the historic events of that m memorable year. In-May of that year the f ships arrived at Chicago, where the W ld, I. . _ . I ` _ would, if he were successful in the coming or s ‘air was in piogress and there- after they became the great attraction, of the Fair. The ships were visited by hund- t reds of' thousands of visitors and the relics and realistic replicas of the Columbus days were viewed with absorbing interest. Sen- ator Sherman, on behalf of the United Stat- es, welcomed the ships to America and de- I) livered a speech on the occasion which d has become historic. . On September 12, 1893, the Santa Maria 3, with all her precious relics and documents, in including the anchor usé'd by Christopher Columbus on the original Santa Maria, was li presented to the United States govern- D ment by Queen Christina of Spain, and on is March 12th, by Act of Congress, the cara- vel became the property of the Field Col-Ellie, umbian Musedm of Chicago. In August, t 1901, the Fie d Columbian Museum pre - -_ sented the three ships to the South Park got be there at au' They do not realme Commission, Chicago. Thereafter, for ed- W ucational purposes and in order to permit I0 the millions who could not otherwise see it them, the ships were leased to Mr. Charles Stevenson for a period of time to be shown 0 . at different ports of the United States._ In was in carrying out this educational programme that trouble fell upon the ship Santa Maria( She was towed from port'to port, finally arriving in Charlottetown,‘ towed hither by the Nevilles Canneries of Halifax. In default of payment of towage claims of some nine or ten hundred dollars the ship was attached and sold by the Ex- tchequer Court of Canada,»in the Prince Edward Island Admiralty District and the purchaser was Dr. Leo Frank, a shrewd and far-seeing business man, who sees in' the mix-up a prospect of reselling the ship and her priceless relics either to the Spanish or, the American government, or fitting her up as a Canadian Museum commemorative 0 the discovery,.Qf America in which Can- 1 t t on a holiday. They had been taught to be-~ y _ y 1 1 how little their enemies were prepared for t and France to Paris, the pleasures of the capital of the world for a time, then home laden with laurels. Such was the program t back in your homes by Christmas,” said _ P . -9 of mobilization. Three Christmases have ‘inciple in the Canadian Militia Act._ Qne forced to reflect that when-Sir Wilfrid 1904 by making its compulsion m0r€ eciflc _and unmistakeable than it had een previously, he 'did it when Queb-“C as not excited against it; and one is forc-l d to reflect also now _that if men like Gra- am and Pugsley, the chief remaining auricritc Liberals, speak out to champion e good faith of those Liberals who have in-ed Borden-and indeed in Mr. Pugs- v’s case are found to have advised them do so-a reasonable inference is that no Union Government except the feelings of majority of the leaders and people of the rovince of Quebec. The principle of con - cription was fair and sensible; the best f the English-spcal_