~e. , ..,..,. .. .s ~.. , ,___ __ --._ .r_\\v,ifn' ai » lf.'.{s.ut.»1 afflfs if-_"_-`/;;ti‘I“: > _`FF` I ° ` . ’ '" 'ITET _ ,..v.~ ters- # owsafuinnfss ‘jroar f 7_7 .gm ..._ . » as I.. _ -`-ls.. rua -;.\» :_ _R _ 3.1 o Lslriswz A ,tsxee t& il' Y » ,,r, of ten repo t~ fi e as ev is hop ed soon ing in this reported during Vincent and W Bezanson urged the need of aggressive evangelism if we are to win souls.'l‘he tina lal goal .set for this year was -$9096? exclus- ive of legacies and large gifts. 'l\ie result i WGTG 'year total gifts exceed $117,000.- The close of the war and return to .more norms; conditions make it possible to stress the educational feature of the .pro- gramine. iWe are now within sighting distance' of this goal. The aim is' 1,000 students at Acadia, forty of whom shall fbe students for the ministry. ln " addition to this th i it ' - s sec on r sed an animated dis cusslon relative to the retaining of that churches must act, and provide living salaries if they are to hold p At this point the Rev F' S Pools cond Strom Stand on B QTQN 0 £2 - Tho Ulllfbd sings need :St be apprehensive of causing wer bi 0lPl’°"1”5 fifmll' 3" public opinion réseriuns the shnntuns settlemient, since it tt. does so the lib 9,-5| oigmsnts in Japanese public life .Wm bs snoop;-aged, declared Dr. John C Ferguson' fm- many years adviser in the Chinese Government, in an ad dress at the Boston City Club last night. Failure. however, to defend American ideals at this time. he BMO would vena to stienlfhen the miitery nr in Ja an and if that party is t D - °'x;“§gf£;lt]; gtrehgthened, sooner or later the Ulv _ned states most pay the penalty Dr. psrgnson slso warned against forcing China to arm and in lJ°00me I1 mlm ary nation Should that occur, he said there is no coalition that C0\1ld Wlih stand hor Dr Ferguson contended that the psf; of the United States in the war, was not, as some persons have said, so insignificant that it ought H0! £0 exert 9, ini-geipfluence in the settle ment. This countl‘Y._ he ‘19C|'11‘°d. had given great support to the Allies long before it' entered the war; it should never have coniproniised' any ideals B were over $101000 while uw ,with other nations 'which have beeni accustomed' to ».»»g "»"'-" -` * h ` - ' The Very Rev. Canon Neal of th I ~ K - ' fr- é - dre ns _ e outhern military. government. The Tm Hg; _ V _ 9 séillgtlliglznasihxiiécgl adydfiessed the con- zhmese dm not want _Gennany-m 'was ~ de table-bendethebed -ff... .. ‘2...°.§.i‘i.3.?'“3l“¥.’l” and <10 »°"v“~f~»“~= “°‘"= 01"” .» 9, __ Vi, _ ( _ V t bible in the _ubnc Mhoolsg of -he has never willingly given away or . ..-,.3 Vg`_r,'_- ~”_> 1 _ _I v. , 1.»....f...1.el an-`_h". -' 1-* _¢¢f.~»-A-1% _ _#in-one"“_ ` .‘ ___ ..'___._.__._.__ _..___.A.~.___..___ .nr n.__~_aV__ _-_._.._` . irc.. ,_ ' r | i'Ti}lili;i;.,'_inwsi.i1. ic_ist,_i»iiu;.ii>ivliio1is ~ \ _ ‘fm img/zzt7fz_,gf/sf e ~ Q f / \ - in nine in iran. cavity iii. fain . //‘ /I/;/I//. /4 owner #sue isivewueo . 7Z>//afffb<°/22//ra? f ‘ ATLANTIS BTANDARDTIME., ‘ l I S\ . l ‘ ‘ _ _ -°‘”lf=_-1*.- ~f ~ - ao * __._.- “‘ - co---" _ . 0 i edge' ~' ",`\ / \ ~ ` " 'ii' i 1"'- ` » ‘ - '~* . L_'l"H-so Tobar-can f»..»i-,als ri llrlznsritr ...___ _....1-_s_--in -_.‘- A. 14.-rs-su.,-n.u_ui_J ` __ _____.__`__._____-_._ __ __ ___._._._`_ _._ __,_._._ ",,_ Ii |1> _ -,jA. Charlottetown " I1' Hunter River i 1 Emerald J unctlon »/' \ Borden ‘ _ - _ __ Deli-l _,,...,\' ,~i~ ,__ ,»~ -'L_ . ~ - '.. ~. I _ '_ _ , _ 3:, ‘I ` _._. ._»..» ` _»,.- . .`_ _ . , ~ 0 _ ( 9 ` I ‘ * 4 i r_» ‘I"|',¢, . 1. __ v.._..': *ix is-, in sy us o selections from the old,and new testaments tu be taught, to be submitted to tlie coun- pu lic schools of the province. i Canon Kuhring of St. John- follow- ed in the sa/me request with an ln- iS1‘BSUng appeal for this cause. _ It was unanimouslyvoted to enter into the forward m ovement campaign Eith financial objective of ‘$250,000, W. Simms endorsed the 1,* W. G. Clarke, endorsed tlxoglgiiit- ive while sugigesting different apps,-_ tionment. Rev. ‘Z._L`. Fashgsuggssg. ed 3 1“i`§€I' Droborhlon for i;l{`s in _ pon motion of,R`ev. E. " the ssxeutiv i n s` Maw" in Dr Ferguson pre e t e ay DEH Door policy as t'he only effective pol- icy ever adopgeil toward Chin'-1. llllr- ing the afteiwvzatli of the Boxer upris- b __ _ - 0 0 th d D,-ovmces It gm t e bartered any territory. ` ' ' " - - i d t h' _ U _ e | ` committees i’i‘om Eliignvlhliflgiis cliiurcliig ' is d h H - O I ~ to draw up n. 1»1a.b f _ , ° I I 9|] of public mst u U , 5 ing-a _patriotic revolt_br'iiight on y nnd directed to bgliagght fn -the German occupation of Kiaochow- and of the Russo-Japanese War, Eur- ope was ready to partition China, but -the Hay doctrine stood in the way. Those crises, were more serious. NS said' than that which China facesnow. _yet the public opinion of the United States had prevented partitioning and had proved .itself the strongest force in the Far Eas"t. ' Aseertlon of Stand Needed There' will be no r`, he said, if the Senate refuses t ‘Sanction turning 'ltegz anlgifly; /A m _over 38,000,000 'C%ies,e`i.'o an allen yoke. ., ‘ 4 “We need send no army or fear no 5 y ar will 'b _ - ‘ ‘ ` president and czheer cg%2E§sy{¢,(;'f 3:; fear is laclk of moral courage rvhegie-‘ is not united in the shanumg policy ,convention thc chairman of the var.. by ”'° “'°“‘°,,’i"" to d° °“"~U‘“`t “ t 5, The military and imperalistic _party ions boards, the president ii! Acadia 5”” “ms” ' “ ' lfavors it', but -the growing ‘liberal L_'nivei-sity, tip‘;__1'i1efd-.,Jisci~tt1ries_ and l E-“rope °h°‘"d h” md “B We" “B party does not: it is the duty or ine tin- .:hairman.o3~thai‘l mia ugnittee Japan’ he “lib that 0ur.pollcy,t0WBf“ United States, he said, to' align itself ang oi’ the live y.eal_~\»‘ilF&\g.B- ___` weak and. dependent nations is not' wigh and to Support st,-andy the uber Am-ong the ‘delegates in enliggrs theirs' and . that we prefer °“" °W"' al party. and unless it does it must at the cunvenmvnmre \M“»s_m_ DI; ‘gp Tha-|; assertion in itself. without arm? eventually pay ,the penalty Anniiitsr Clarke, gl-_and:‘m"n'g;¢, _of `_f}ie..n~u;m§‘“ié oifnavy. would do much toward main- istic Japan’ he said, would he as great %ller_ in, New_ Brunswick-Luong [L 13 " fi"ii'i:;_gd"u° P¢”'°e 0*' the Ml' East' ne, a menace ro the peace of the Far East ace __ ~ __ ~_,._ ' ec e -- Kn|ights"`o¥'r1?'l;(£lhli&§hi§;ci%grd0i(:£1inu;? "I 110 not believe weshould ;he_gy|arm~me Dmvihc~e-g » _~g.,_____ , to send biirk the wx " handled by the rather than do The-Canners and; ss. ole treaty it D. Mc§ensie:1-is `~"," 1,+.f_,\;_'ii-`f§» "Rig '~‘i‘R°savdlnx~_.~tnsffnii’&i e ._ %3"“‘ M” D= D- M¢,K_enk1&._ =§:»fn: < H’°“#°‘- .°!».»0vmmoiis'c1‘~~ s duality 0f_,iiie.oanns¢. ' " 'f' N -Y <»°»...,,._,..-...t. nat. ‘”""“°"¢- *MQ rsnmn .i,n1g.1z.»r,ur nlshed - large. quant -ties 'g ,gk Entd beans t_o‘_ the r`hrl'ti`€¥_`$:?‘&;p§e~ .. I .fI‘h9 British War Qtllge, ns In .gin isbn, -iiuq u uwstelaborsw svoiemwf '-inspection to make sure “that the*¢o`n`; mm 'filled itscounir ` “ " ‘ - te..-i _._ » ~»_ ~‘f‘°“ “Wit ‘et , -‘Each day these inspectors on y carefully examined _tha u carefully' watched the course of Plicked ln .|l18.took at Humber of which ' were where' they and tlsh WGN) WSIB W0 " ; "_“5’;g1. ». ~.'°%.~&`-3 i»s_ck_s dozen iimesif . i `_ " ‘ _-vppe_`sso,upon-,the Allies ._ _ ~.s'._ _ _ ‘_ 'sabr_ifice'our ideals - -~ - _- = L1.-‘ r in a nb »ii The Dominion Canner;.‘hs¢fq" Mm* gerénhef Sem om -‘ | f9l|°Wf!l& d¢Watch,'tQ"tM§' (' _i1*giznation~ which has-seise e r t e' reply t'o‘ln§_' charges solids by _M,_,_;_3_. t to he past, h the does now. ylll Dl‘0~ said. it has to the Unit- said, e to the Chinese after the the coun- -» rough homes Chinese U 6 I and merged Shantung Urged _Y i f f Y- i j _-a,~ v _ __ "Ss -- _ we \ - h Sold by grocds everywhere-in 2, 5, Wrile for Com Syrtiffook Book- Y - ' ` `& = ii' mtl 4 _,ff ‘mx ,, ‘_ Children-»of all ages-have e Q _ Howeveryou serve it-on bread, muffins, pancakes, waffles, hot biscuits; as a sauce for pudclings; made into candy; or ‘ replacing' half the sugar in cooking and preserving-'you will - find these twofamous brands' pure food products that are highly nourishing. _ 0 healthy appetilie for Corn Syrup You , lnayfsafely give them all they want of ,Anna C _ \ c RN svnuivs 1 0, an`c|“E20" lb? tins. v._*. ,_ .., The Canada Starch Co. Limited Montreal 208 . . . _ question, ue asserted. There is no ._ ' ' _ ' ` ' ` _ ‘- ' ` ' differenc between the province tarth- ' ' » 5p8a|zcIf;d0na..C(§;5,;'g€1';'f‘§ Elg:ll(t:at§;°“,f| est north and that' farthest- south. -_ __ ,,t“' *F ~ \ . 0 n` 'under the Pekin Government or tno fo °c Q. \§\\ _ ’O¢=§ "“»'{/Z- G » \ epsum e e 0 t econventlun for the wmv. he declared what We shomd Q' _ and of the -world as was mllitaristic Germany to -the peace of Europe MUTINY AT SEA SYDNEY N. E. Oct. 16.-A schooner abandoned in Mid-Atlantic, scenes of indescribable confusion, signs of a drunken .orgy aboard and a tempest which made it impossible to towithe schooner to port were*\the outsgmd- ing features of the tale of the _ S. Buranda which had sailed from Ar- drossan, Scotland. On the morning of the 11th of October, Captain Luckes sighted the schooner' hich appeared to be in dis tress in dAvtlant'ic He went to her assistance and finding her abandoned ordered second officer George McMan us to go aboard At the time a terri ble storm was raging which was in creasing in violence every minute and which made launching a boat almost impossible. Mate McManus with some of the crew ol’ the Buranda boarded the vessel and returned in about and hour VIcManus brought the report that he found signs indicating that the schiooner’s crew, had mutinied and that the only sign of life aboard the ship was a live canary which he had brought with him along' with some articles including ia chronometer, two sextants and two small baskets of papers which might possibly expilain why she was abandoned.. On exam- ining these papers it was foiind that the s‘hip's register was missing. lt was ascertained that the s-hlp's name was the ‘0nu.to" cuptained by Burshee with a brother as mate. Her . t .__ ,~. . ,__,,,! . mei. fro..-e1n.»no"1l|ai» gross tonnage was 180 toni; a consignment of Still; U5 t two; Ephraim lnkem the ownlnvht” li Nfld and had sailed from Opoi-to Portugal The ship was thoroughly seaworthy with plenty of food and water aboard The ship was in no way damaged ex cept for a split foresall lt was im poslble to tow her owing to the hes seas All the property salvaged has been delivered to Lloyd's represents tive Since his arrival Captain Lilokos has sent broadcast the report to all ships, that the abandoned schooner iq dea- gerens to navigation lt my be that the crew picked up by the 5 Tux, oellne, bound for New York is possi- »bl>' crew or the ossto. It is no min belief of the oflicers,ot the _urando that there was ,foul play. All 'indi- cations point in that direction. _ A delicious. dish is 'made by baking' leiggs in small tomatoes or poached in cet . _ _ _- ,~ . _ .,,. -s- x ». » \ sh, as 5 . .fi _ V i ` L I ` ` ` p.. “..» .,;"* ,.2 .;;_.. ..»;. ._~g .,;i.» _»f' _§.,_ ji .m -in Hnunhlh-nnuio-one-am|.s§.“,|-,s Have Your Job $»\,~Ji -4*; '~ U . i __Uon_-,efat ome ’ I \_'__ ui, _‘ _ , 4, ' The 'Guardian 'now-has. aer .facility for turning dut I-iigh Class Job Printing orh, inclu ing a Model C In- tertype machine equipped with side magazine units the latest production in_,type setting machinery, and there »_is'~rlo' longer sny:_rea_son why manufacturers, merchants and _'others should' senditheir orders out of the province. ` ' G_IVE'Us A '1‘R_IAL ORDER AND BE CONVINCED ,‘~¢.»- wo..-v-»'-.. nu- v- --"‘-- ‘°*~ --vnl“» ~J_._l ~._. ` We have a new oflice and up-to-‘date machinery,-all run ' ‘_ ' 7 by electric power, and can turn out work promptly and v -of wfiicvlentiy. ' ~ f» ._ _ ' '_ " rf Youvnsvs-it .mb or Punting can . ` ` ` ` _ ~ 1` J »~»i=‘1i\§1-:Up No.\4$0-L. .We will do theWBest. k I I 1 _<4 .mlI_’,_'~ ¢ ,_-ii _,Q mf- ~ ."`_.... fo. ' /1 1'* ‘ srdiau Job Prinféoi e - "" ,1,7e_ noni safest.. Y ` Aromstisa i'§iooo..l.ioli--suv vicronv nouns ci'-mnnorrswows. \ A g i 1, . _,' .»- as-. 4.1¢-‘ ai . vis; fi `~~. ~v1~~~'--m- r-‘ wit- Ifurfm _ _ _ _ _.___ ,»__ s__.._.;._.._____. __ ____ _.__ ____ #W r |22" ' *SVSU* ll ~ » -, n-vt? ..,,,‘.e,.