,_ ' tlln MARCH ls 1916 ...---.~.--f __ _ THE CHARIDTTETOWW GUAi'm\w PA , _ ’ lt* ln? Wtiiifiiliiii _ - _ . _ 1 . wliiltl ullll Mm" Tiingildil CAN' "5,-D FIGHT JW W ilvlivliiitlllcli Fmmvm . , " " ` Tomo, Japan, March ls.-The re- bls lately Joined the Hospitality cent criticism in the press of the , 1 _, - pre- m°° °f "I9 v‘°t°"i5 L°‘3“°» G ` ' M Ili Ma in “c” cn M Q d Anglo Japanese alliance induced lirrieérlzptlfln today at Pl'll1°°l , _ _. ‘ ‘ e miel- Count Okuma to~liay to 'give an li °f °WlV°l md d*“5h"°l'9 ' s ' » ' ~ ‘ -f '*‘“""“‘ 1 ' interview, in which he condemned Fire *rw °ut Inf niznllu the wa ` . ° iey Iflotelratld ~ completely dem-ogg; gggm one of the most up-to-date commercial 5 houses on the nortlrshere. - fur; The guests were all rescued safely of 0 501110. Willtnl-0 climb down a rope' gum” irvmi Bfllltlwl’ Stories. -'rbere 'were 1, he "lg "wie by the Izeltlie to set _ n uc with d ' no ¢idlualtiea,.;._altl_l3ugh~some of .the in servants 'lildlues lost th l" The h0i2Bl,\vtB`a 0f_brick'ool`isItr‘l,l’<§tal<:¢ltll:; Sym’ three stories high. and was situated in or ls Water Btreet._,_ t was leased 'by A. J. Ve c.lMPesLL'roN ns Mal-all 14-A L _...__ Gormanpaj well known hotel msn Q . The d th loss ..wbiolt will be very h a. ‘ -it h understood to befully coveiedyby ihi tll‘ta‘i-2 surance. -. 4 Ch _ W0 at an audience in the "desert" a _ single individual. It is safe to say. - - however. that no thoughtful msn -_Q W0 _ ‘_-gi . ence MAg¢H 19, 1916_ p_t;r_t;.nce of either type of evangelism. Pultle Ano THE srl-lloPlAN. ““‘“°”°° than H Single l>°"°"- And collective evangelism has generally _ _ Ang. 3:2545 yielded. and does yield, large harvests o l Gg|_DEN -|-Ex-|-_ under proper conditions, the appeal to ,, - the individual is often absolutely nec- “Underatandoat thou what thou read- §:i“'y'rA”d me deepest iml”`°“i°”5 eat ?"-Acta 8:80. by lug Verse 25. In Samaria the work of and Philip was so successful as to cali for i0llS p . 'a visit from the Apostle Peter and Philip recognized inthe mall before Joiln. who had thus 'far taken the him leading part in the spread of the gos- mere pei at Jerusalem. The result of this Out visit was the strengthening of the euc new group of beievers, who found ing Jesus through P ilip's labors, a re- for suit reached by he exposure of the posi false ty e in the erson of Simon the pal D D . 8 D Magician. concerned. I; is true that all souls 'Whether Philip collsidcrod his work are in Samaria closed or not we are not but told. From iilat work. whether fin- special oiiort souls likc tlleso of Paul lshed or unfinished, he was summon- and cd to another task wllosc nature was through tllem he may win crowds of not nt first divulged to him. Tile only others afterwards. , illstructiona ho received were that he Again. Philip saw at a glanco that should proceed to a certain part of the the road between Jerusalem and Gaza., for "wlllch," it is added, “is desert." it is would be unnecessary to begin with not clear wllotilcl- this refers to the hilll road or tllc city of Gaza, probably the , lloll fornlcr. Ill ally case it was not a. app place where Philip would have gollc roligion even more confidently than tt of ills own initiative. His success sure with evallgelizillg multitudes was en- interest was genuine and living, ura in He must have felt that lli whereas with n man oi’ Jewish family 00 8 8- s mission was to the crowds of the city. suci But whatever his thoughts and fcel lilo - r ings on the subject, ho obcycd the inhcritcll sentiment. voice that directed llilll away froln Moreover, tllo Ei-hiopiull as ll pil- Samaris. Tho true prczlcller docs not gl-ilu cllnnse his owllofiold. but lets the was Spirit lead llinl to it. not knowing festival, -was ospecinlly tcndor and frequently whether ho will find many susceptible to religious illflnencc. He had |.8Ill l U U power oi'_ tho sacred associations clus- I - tering about the holy place. His mind _ was " ` ` additional element that would show .N Chris; to him ill his real character. It I is a great encouragement to the Cllri- stian worker when he can be assured t the heart of his llearer has been Instant Relief for Sore, Swollen. ten- 1;? der. osllouaed feel and corns V .J .. . was “!r' “P'u:"°h°"° Pau" plan was so full of his reli ions inter ' .__ est .~_¢ make out for himself some further ad- `~. , vancemcnt on the knowledge of God i .‘ and F. lf prophetic books. He was reading aloud and *"3 0 1 _ - ' ODS il'ou’re footslcki Your feet feel tlr- trinity in that fact. . up and 'hurriedly examined the cmtor. od,-puffed up, cilafed, achlHS. sweaty. l if Philip had entertained ally doubt Major Brown soon saw that it was no K and- they need “'I‘lz." about the wisdom of his Journey from “H0 to remain longer so he gave the "Tis" makes feet renlllfkllbiy i"'e5h Samaria to this desert place he must 9-1111 -B0l‘¢°Dl‘0°f- "Til" i-Bk” the Dai" have had those removed when he and -burn rigllt out of c0_\‘nB. CHii0\\B0B heard the words of the passage repeat- SERGT. RYDEFP8 BRAVE DEED. by the Ethiopian. They were a dir- _ e and immediate introduction to "'i hell another brave dood was done. y gh,-|,.,g,_ The ham., sph-it who had Sergt. Ryder, of "A" company pickod h dllm to the Ethiopan had prepared up a man slightly woullded in the log d d\‘.1`\ store and end foot torture f°l‘» 9- not only the Ethlopan. but even the and started to carry him ill. In a fcw a Whéfi yell- New’ have tired' “°m“3' question in the mind ofthe Ethiopian §e¢l0lldB iiloy K0! Cllllsili ill lliacllillo fu sweaty,-smelly feet: y0\ll' B110” W"|| through the answer to which Christ fun llre. The wounded mall was llit a lit fine and you'il only wlsll you had was to shim- into the heart of tho msn. tl the forehead alld ._ died instantly. io is a common experience. Many a Ryder then picked up his -'riflo and as v wie- ` faithful Cllristlon worker finds as he cooly os though Olr the reuse. Diclwd U --i---_- hesitatlngly speaks his word for the eff eleven Gormalls standing on their ll Mutm-_that me way was open and the own trench line. Then he picked up d PRQCBIDED TO FRANCE word welcome. _- p lite. lxnowles who was but slightly P “ V5,-39| 35.40, The Etlliopialrs con- wounded. and uuwrupping ills own of l-sion was immediately followed by Duties he strapped the woulldod man is h h ou his back and carried him in over El ' . _ H d ft l _ Hutchison. of the Grand Trunk ltail llignbsgltletllalavs V560:-é' fgcmg omgi? me Parapet thereby winning tho D_C_ N t .ln no do M. P pmceeded to France to ¢a§°9‘;i)g|:I£ liihttfvgflhwndillg. g‘i‘hllsip?v:allicvt:l:l¥a;ed by f “Twonty~nino mon wont out in that W but he had experienced of diving party, and only tllroo camo batgk unin- h ldance and blessing upon his work, litlrod. Nino were killed outrlg t and :nanemly cum wem__, anl1"bunlous."'l‘lz"is_ the srnndcel ell foot-gladdener the world has evor get known. - _ " V U to (Et a 25-cent box of "Plz at any lah tried "Tia" sooner. Accept no substl- It LONDON. March 1|.--Dr. .l._ Alex. V0 way, Montreal, has arrived. and has 111 miliulry _dutlea.' I-ils long e D as a railway surgeon, and his Blind- W lllg as a writer on professional sub- itll - d d ~ iects are expected to stand him in D§§_:?;ig§e;“arg;|__, "W °i“°°' ml h° H:;°|grgf|g°,gf‘fl_w?";'mf‘{e|f°;,1"‘:[f§;2; good stead in his new appointment- Ce spoil of thc impressive ritual oi' the ous experience. lleeded the Spirit's special direction as to the next step for Philip to take. All the men to which he must make rist known. But how different the rk before him from, that he had done Samaria. in the city he had to face uid for a moment raise this difier-- to a means of disparaging the im- often it is easier to face a large e church. But on the other -hand, most lasting results are secured taking single persons apart, clear- their mlnds of misunderstanding fixing their affection on their Sav- through ersonal work a pivotal mall. Solne»men are units of the crowd; others stand as centres and sources of influ- e. The Ethiopian had social stand- and ofiiclal position. To win hilll Christ would be to will a strategic tion for Christ so fnr as the cam- n in the realm of Ethio ia was of equal value in the sight of God; God often singles out and wills by Ambrose and Luther, ln order that man before him had boon prepared the interview with himself. ith at the vcry begllnllllg. Ho was of -Jewish descent, but he colild be rouchcd on matters of tho Jewish Jew. because as a prosolyte his l an interest might bc nothing c than .1 nlnttcr of traditional and to Jcrusalonl, from whence he just returning after a visit to tho no doubt come ulldor the magic plc. He had -been seized 'by the in the right frame to receive. the enod and prepared by some re- erse 28-35. The situation only ill readiness for him. The Etilio- g . that he was even endeavorlng to of his ways by reading out of the the book he was reading was the of these. Philipp found his oppor- NDON. March 14.-Lady Farley, ` At ll recruiting meeting ill St. John, N. B., a few evenings ago Capt. F. F. MB-y. who has returned wounded from the front. gave a thrilling and most interesting account of some of the ex- periences of the Fighting 26th to which he was attached. Capt. May is a uatlve_of Charlottetown. wilere lla has many relatives and friends. Fol- lowing is a summary of his address as given in a St. Jolln paper: “And I saw ” it was the thrill- ing tale of a. fighting mall of a lighting battalion that held the big audience -.spell-bound in the Imperial Theatre last night. The gift oi' oratory llc did not llsve, the smooth flowing sent- ences and the silver tongue oi' a Dc- mostheues were not his, but Captain F. F. May had been with the fighting boys of the “Fighting 26th,” had watched their charge. had seen them fail. had helped to succor tllcm ill their dying moments. alld to his utterances the relative ear of s St. Jollll audience strained. “I have been asked to toll you of the life of thc soldier at the front, and I doll’t -think l could do better than tell - you about the iigllt on October 13," he said. "it was on October 11 that the Germans blew up a mille ill front of our trenches about 35 yards from their own lille and about 80 yards from our lillos. Oul' brigade stan was anxious to know what was to be lilo outcome. They foarod that tllo Germans would take this crater the beginning of an ad- vanced trench. which would further annoy our lines when occupied. “It was on the evening of Octobcr lltll that wc received orders to lnakc a roconnaissallcc ill force. Ai. about 2 o’clock ou the afternoon of October 13 thc urtlllcry begun to nm nlld l watched the devastation ill the Gcrnlull trenches through il Deriscope. Over my head shells were rushing in torrelltsmld bo- llillll the trenches and in their nel ll about. li was a sighi,I shall never for- got. This continued for about ull hour lilld ll llHlf.ulid ut thc emi of that time the men having been provided with hand grenades tumbled out of the trenches. Tile grenades were filled with a scientific preparation which out a very tllick smoke and as wards the German lines. A party of twenty-nine left “A” Company, and some of tllcm never came back. My ofyllpany. 1 was to the left of, the line. and l saw them advallclllg Each mall rushed towards ills objec- vllle. lic was tile man who led tile I Septullgint, or Greek translation of "Tile main party WHS led by MB-.lor “ lsalah. This was the version in com- Bl°0Wu--he is ll. mall. They advanced y0 mon use in Egypt. and no doubt a- as far as the crator and stood on the Y0 mong the educated mell of Ethiopia. Sdke of it. Some of them were pre- Bi' `- - ( . _ - There are parts of the translation that Daring to leap into it to examine it Bi _ >- , ., UE ' . present obscurlties. The passage lm- when tilt Germans sent a trench mor- 10 mediately before the Ethiopian was tar and the seven bombers died where in they stood. Then the main party come order to retire, ` lillinder of tho battalion was prolld of P _ ...F han g _ . borhood I could see the debris flying wh going cut. I saw tllenrrushillg through ago tive, and I saw several fall. By this and time tile Germans were standing in eacl their trenches breast high throwing her grenades. Tile first party that moved you out was led by a mall wllo gave his lifo Th uobly for his coulltry, and tllat mans the name was Robert Keenan. of Fair- by bombers, and they went out to clear du the way for the main body behind 'no thelll. Qro _ up MAJOR BROWN-¥‘HE iS A MAN.' y0 - _ me ,_ lv’ mall that ity got IIEBI' not' his and Anas. “And wily do l tt-ll you this? lit cause I am proud of my regiment. Tile' Battalion under Colonel McAvity] made a, nomo for itself that I am will never dic. The province of Brunswick tllld St. Jollll tllnt cull out men such as these I uni sure send out llnotllcr battalion that do as well us ours. I feel sure the 115th Battalion under Colonel 25th has sure New solid can will tilnt Hnadian oillcers. This was in - ' ~ '~~ " ~ what he characterized as ~ » ~ , petty efforts "nee °-f“ “Wd” 93°" which . - to create an agitation against Great P i I - Britain. The Premier declared ull- t°Mmzer °‘f°"°” i°°mb°"' 3” _ : _ ' " ' eduivocally that there would bc no a. _*_ , uulvcling ill Japalrs fldolity to the W or no one to work with. _ I . I “H ““°"- rses 27, 23, Wh phil; - h. », ‘ ‘ - *@- 8 place designgggz he ggqlrsizfgt, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ WHAT CONSTITUTEB HOME pier been very much surprised "° and H" Tile following paper, by Miss Lily °°mf°"'~“bl° ‘md trenches. I have always claimed it was through his instrumental that some members of the party back to their own lines in safety. lt was a great tiling to do. As I look ed at him l saw ilim winco several times as the Gernlsll bullets whistled his head. People sitting here do know the sensation when a bullet comes buzzing by your ear. When the bullet; from the German trenches came thickly in ills direction he swung machine gnu towards that quarter poured the lead illto thc German, i Wedderburn will do as big things as did the 25tll. 26TH WANTS HELP. Tile, 26th 'has men lighting since September over here. They have been fighting all that time with but brief rests. That tiling canllot go on forever. They nocd help and it is the pooplo of New Ilruuswlck alld of this city that are going to send thcm help. Therefore fill up the wanting batta- lion sac the tho Me ing doa you cus roia ovc livil sal tho flgh in this city as rapid as possible. here are many men wllo are still ging back because they think the rifles too great. lt is not because y are cowards. They tlllllk that y hhve to give up their positions ll of St. John. if you are not will- to give up those things you hold r in order to defend your clnpiro, are not wortlly to bc called citiz- of the great British Empire. ‘i have met mon on the firing lillc o have given up everything. Their tives, their prospects ill lifc. rytliing that could lnakc life worth lg. but they looked ahead and d, “If we do not lnake lilo sacrifice cause for which Great Britain ts will uevcr be won.' GERMAN ATROCITIES. tllose foil they made their way to- ~ “As we are marching to the trenches passed tllrouzll a little Belgian vii- o and i saw tllero a sight that was er witnessed in-St. Johll. In the rway of al small house in this vill- I saw a woman. lfler face wus itilatcd. Her nose had been cut oil’ two deep furrows were cut down l of her clleeks. l ask you nlell e would you like to have anyone llolti dear trcatcd lll that way? at is but mild compared to some of things which have been mated out Germans to the women of Belgium Men of New Brunswick, realize you ty and don the khaki at once. If t, as sure as deatii tllis wal' will ss the ocean and then we will wake -bllt it will be too late. Now ls wc lag ucv doo illll ur opportunity. the 115th wants n to complete it, and if you have ot realized your duty before will u make the sacrifice now? l tell u, ladies and gentlemen. l have nev- reg;-gtted my going, not for a sing- o instant. l have had more solid en- yment in the few months on the fir- g lille than I have had in my prev- nee Joint Stiff Three Years CURED BY NERVILINE o ld marvel at my rccov Allyollo w u ‘ ry, writes Mr. Leonard Lotham. a ollng msn well known about _Chut- sm. I had inherited a rheumatic ten- ency through my mothers family, lui in my early days suuffcred fright~ ily. About throo years ago tho pain nd stiffness sottlcd ln my left knoo int. l was lame and walked with a r distinct limp. Nervilino was lqohght to my notice and I rubbed it ay. It dispolled. every lto tho stiff joint four or flvc times u vostige of aiu. silliness and gave me the full use my limb again. I don't believe there a pain-rollcving romody. not il sill- o llnllnent that can compare with ervilllle. I hope evory person with allls, with sore back, with lameness. ith lulnhago. with neuralgia-I do opo they will try out Nervilino which am convinced will quickly and per- If Nervilino wasn't » u wonderful _ , alllless remedy. if Nervilino dldn't \ _ A _“____________________________;____________;___,_____________, 7_7, ____________.___._._._._, md” mem , quickly roliovo, if Nervilino waan't '»”-“-‘-`-`-'-1`-‘-`~`-'-`-`-`-'-`-=1‘~`-`~`-`-~`~`---"""j""`""` Hu my own company had been mg known to bo B glillld cure-for all l‘h8ll- * matic conditions it vvouldn't have tiered to so out. the men would have been so largely “sd M a “muy rem A C . _ , been over the pal-spot lust as readily 8 for me an “mr nm No but to J in their aomrados in the struggle dy P Y ‘ in '§o Mggfg Lgnql | ¢]°||'f, wang 1° t0|'. 8l.l'0llK8l°» OP 111011! B00l.hiii§' llili l ~ l ' boast, but I want too tell you people ment mafia l *be ‘like 50°- f mf - ~' _ . . _ _ 30; New 3,-\m_",|ck_ you ,,|¢|,,,,,, of gg ily size bottle; small trial size 25c., THE UBI OF l have taken preparb i batallon. Had iii. beelrmy privilege to .ioih , you siloul be proud of the 20th wld bi’ “"7 ‘|°°'I°"` F°V‘"'°|'°' ' 5_3* a::::::~.:::;:i:.rr;c::tcl.t.r“:: iiahb vi Sim vs- t “t§e_,'é?.c##_~rs~i,'e -4 _l» Nlgllis oi _Agony VERDICT _FAVORS D. D. D. all the ions intolerable and await D. D. Pre- YOU will _ ~ i-_ WGN every he be young or might be made better if more thought _ have the living _ _ _ R _Lk.m_ . t lnan say at the ions llfe and so it wlli be lol' the but- oifim 8 rw, cL“l_?s ireadl Mui: Tice" Convention mis t : “umm that me yet to go °ut' mldomg, ilollllf? sgegtvsveetmilonge, how mmhers “Pm” cleaning, and N91-|-||NG T0 55 FE/l_RED_ the words echo through every fibre of and _ our bein s. and lill us with sweet'-"yi“5 1° finmsh "'Ii`i1el‘e is llotllillg lo be feared. .\ and sllcrgd lllclllorics. There is no spot l pleasures fm' their man dies but ollcc and thcrc is no -on earth so dear to each of us, as (the) 1 5'°""§ f°"‘5 _better death. I felt as safe on the fir- home. Many n prodigal- out in the ‘i Place Where ing lille as if’ I were ut home. So it world, permeated with sill and vicefselves Wm' W I be With yOu if YOU :loin one of tile catches some snatch of a song, known I "Simms °" music' ‘wt 3° m*¥Y Wm bB»i-i2|i0\1B- 1 l1iW0 fl0Ulll\l§ IHOFG I0 and sung ill his childhood llonle. re- he anxious t° leave °“" beimufu °°““' Elly. L MH P10359!! YO U0 110172 l-Olliglii. sponlls tu the voice oi' su.cl~cd nlcmory. try' with ns b"a"|"g ah' “nd "e°d°m and I hope you will forgive any errors and rctrzlccs his stops frolll ills silli`ul fs" i-|;ga;ii-ly. Wlml ilantilllgusalzdxae leelit- I have llladc. l llavc seen some sights wa h_ 8 D U '0 il 8 ll - on tho firing llllc ihnt lluvc provcll to I-Jllolllc should bc zl place of joy, coin- , U“""’ is hcauly ‘md g°°d tan? 'h°“'“ me that we cannot sit ‘ht-rc in illlellf.-ws ,tort and relaxation. whore no isrriug F" 'hc ”“"°“'“""g” °f "le "°m°- "1" any iollgelzl can think ofllotlllllgllct-‘how 0|' dish-0|-(1 chiefs to mm- the 1” “ill-‘l|1@i` "8l“ab|° aiU`3°i~\°I.\ f°|' tcl' to close with tllnllavcrsc that was `sccllc.. it is the plilcc wilcrc wc cull me mv” uf beauty thu” m“"m9d Wm found scribbled oil tho wall ill tho give vulcc to ollr lnost sucrcrl u.spil‘:l~ "Wai" Wm* 'h°S” who leave "W ;\ t1;1§5;Y§:tfd°§:,§ A' t lccv all( nstiffsctkllce, -' f-.. , .,, , __ _ , . . _ Auofdligllyfgr th; 1-os: or lilo who caros, A ‘I and Cmmmmm um" , “"°“' “'\Yil'i"i_< 10 Wi1_l'l> your Soul Of So long as the flag floats and dures? 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