l i l i * . i 4 I l i E l -»..--s.. l 1 > i l fl i »>-ff-nw-=-., l., . ii \ I » \ l _" a‘ 1' P' `/_,_;i~¢,. l _r lil Jil _ . P 4 l ! i » i l i . i t. , _ v l. f _ ii _ .. _ ,lls'f.ii»J° i hi » l ___.___ ____,,,,`ij_~ _,_ . ` ` \ fi \ y , l _s _l_ liainlllalnwii euiflih uorainfoaliy, u»_hh¢»¢iu1i.u.so,.r,¢.f (main. b l all in mum: It-I0 nr mr llallodi in ulvum. ll agine you have it.» Anyone who takes th l “Nils llld .nm 'Ol' U. Q. A. cron' _ ‘ \ ,L _ lvmlhs only (foams won mio sy mu lh cams Eho .Massa nh u. s. A. \ ell 'Hood Ollloo at Ghnrlototown, lunch Oillou at Sum )ne moulds, Alborton, Bourls and Montague. he _ ~ _ `_»' e l Pl-mana-molar A. A. lu-um g t l _ . Fore than ordinarily virihent kind of in ue ;fx1."=&=r_-L--»-in fi-`~ H23 A ' _ _ A There is this tobe Said, however, th est way to contract the disease is to im _ . to ill ventilation, overheating andsudden fer. _ slim and Pul»llahor=‘ A"°°l°*° l°ll\°' cooling oif, will develop a case of Spanish_l>=°“d°”Ym- ' ,influenza or any ,otherof the so called colds _,is night# _ _ C '_ " ' J. I. lurI_\¢¢\_- _ °~ K- °°""'°'- frffrf:-=>=--r--<1--:J-1'-=‘f-'-'--'~'-`-2-'--1"ff-`-‘-'~'*""";""'""""""""' a WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1918 ' ___v____,_~Y____V , _ _____._._.,_._ _._._-_._._~,,,.~ _-_ _-_-_ _-_-_-:_-_-:::~ _ ~ za l te THE MAltI’l‘li\'lE SYNOD yi; gar Charlottetown extends a hearty wel om This season, with its sudden changes of B mperature and its unusually low 'temper~ his hed aylhg with these words on- his ure, before we have changed our summer "\ll"l= "l`ll°“ Shell <10 11°. l_'1\"'l°r" ” _ ~ V _ _‘etc. Matt. 19.18. “Resist not evil" etc. ments foi heavier ones, our coal econ ,Mm y and consequently cold schoolrooms on come to the ministers and elders attending and churches, will in all probability bring MQ, the Maritime Synod, many of whom arriv- 21 harvest of colds but not necessarily the None ed last evening and attended the opening so called Spanish Influenza. In Massachus-.' '° WH- bl" °"lv *O Dflvele "°"B°“"°° meeting held in Zion Church last night. sets they are economizing on coal and 1' ’“ Th A l k f the Synod begins todai blowing 'in their savings on S anish Influ W" "ch “S G°"“"y t° "°v°k° e rea wor o _ _ ‘l , when' three sessions will be held, one at 1] enza. It is poor economy andp we need to. ,, a. m., one in the afternoon and one in tht gli evening. Tomorrow a similar series w_ill be held, concluding the proceedings with 2 public meeting in the evening. All the ses- sions will be opened to the public and as I some of the ablest_ divin_es and education- mi alists in Canada will be in attendance and to some of the weightiest questions ‘now be_ Ma °ll°l°l0¥0l0hushu¢u¢|¢|¢.,., Q xosorfsrr ld IV DIV T-IALINIGOTY, D. It ble to carefully read' any one of the usand or more works on diseases, w_rit-._ D,-_ 1,,,,,,,,,¢¢_‘ 1,, ~ im, ¢,,~|,,,,,~,, gm _ to promote the sale of some specific, nelp you .hm your hem problem will rise from his reading suffering from '°ll¥l°“°. 'l°l“"l» l°°l=l llwlelll "fl or more of the symptoms of the disease most dreaded. A fertile imagination to- qum, her with the ordinary carelessness as ,,,,,,.,, our Pmblclm Solhd (All Hllltl l'¢larv¢d) other anxious care that per you It _a personal answer is_l'e- d. enclos6"ii`i'lvo celit_`Itamp._ No' will be published; if you _pref sign your initials only. or lisa A was Munnnnrr-mlgis Aj. ' "_Wli'a’t comfort' carl, a 'soldier wliéh' "alt'er'til' making steadv pressure and Bul aria may thirst Thursday so as to get the cho go to prayer meeting. Tha _need now to clean this country of the filth re _ a eral Mau~fi`s army' took Bagdad and ll- l'b Of 3 1?‘t"`*` drove the Turks far up the Tigris River to- if ______ eS5_°and “¢'lward Mosul. it was avenged the second ,_ pw-.|.h,¢ 5, w_ tme when the British entered Jei'usalem,' 5,, ' Od S Budgmi ending for good and all a centuries-long _ Pl'9SbYtel`1a“ Moslem occupation of the Holy City of stendoni. It has been avenged a third’ one e by the virtual destruction of the Turk- seem, ___ reason why so far oft at s. The season for extensive operations in have ned and the Germans, hard-pressed oh western front, with the Austrians fully mm ,crops mer Bulgaria, threatened as the latter power s“’“‘ lian, British and French assistance ar' Wm," hour earlier S00 P95 done and as t e Roumanians, forced to make peace, 'Y "‘° whole oi"`llfe`"iii l ls What W°`with Germany when Russia collapsed, are "" °' llllln . opportunity to regain the territor lieth' 8 C0lldlt<>l1S, fOr Scarclty Of l3.b0l1l` all l of knowing what u free agent will do. contradiction in tennis to speak uct being contingent ii’ God what will actually happen. God uve no knowledge concerning ittle better than a slough in some plat- lv" W°\ll=~ ~ 0 0 -_ 1. ' ~'_- . Dense oi peace and happine _ _ ' `\ ‘ ~' “ ' ' .eff £l"]t_ “Unto the _ _ _*Mi ._ lc stef so full oi the people into two camps-the savers and '"°"“”' °' "le" '°'“““ ll°"'“ll‘ "ll" Y uhpiiied. the reduced a eaven against ct ollld you save i f you were compell- l to save? , r' ' e on we _ We hard- OF) Th _ _ _ _The wastcrs go on spendin recklessly ly know whi at a disease known as Spanish Iniiu- gn, enza prevails to an alarming extent in the day State of Massachusetts is indicated by the inv' newsdaily coming through. As to the na- pre ture of the disease, so far as we can learn, _no it is usually an ordinary cold, sometimes ca] attended by pulmonary complications in- cluding pneumonia, the number of fatal- ities being the ordinary average for the latter disease. Some nervous_people_in this province are already canvassing their systems for sym- d -4 hich camp are you in _ - over his success. _ .` ' here, use it the dreaded Last spring the Bulgars boasted th t "` 9°lll9 at last ‘lf “Serbia has ceased to exist.” For a time it- life; lli:il”ii':";n';e"l:~lma4:li'l»Rmi¢.¢“w that ~ the iild look as lffuie gallant lime kingdom hh