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I JINT MEETING 0 F ITALY PROTEISTS T0 CITY CONGREGATIONS I .NEUTRAL POWER g EVENING _ in Prince Edward Theatre Rev. Allred I lla-ll Audience on “ Addressed lar iiie Gill oi Almighty God.” Yesterday was a strenuous day missioner, who conducted a com henslve programme of services several of the city churches, in of the Canadian branch of the Bri and Foreign Sallol"s Society. of w lil , he is senior chaplain for Canada. At " For the King had at sea a navy.” 11 a.m. he preached a powerful mon on ,“ Modern Men of the Sea," a large congregation in the First reason, for the brightest item in t Methodist Church; at 2.30 .m., in pre- dealt in a masterly manner with in subiect and pointed out that E S tish given heritage. He based his rem ch on the First Book of Kings, 10 ser- anyone sent to London, he said, a St outlook for Britain and her Allie D Peter‘s Cathedral, to the young people this moment, the answer woulda he spoke on "The Flag of the Faith doubt be in this nature: “ The Ki Among Sall'ors"; and at 'I p.m., in James’s. be preached another able brilliant line of iight in the outlo serindll. taking as his subject " Look- of the Empire and its cause, he added, __,_____..._.v_-- pro- He went on to say that the " powers (3p°¢|a| 1° The Guardian# ing Seaward." At 8.30 o'clock the gramine was concluded with a very that be are ordained of God." Five LONDQN, N0v_ 14__A. despatch the Iteuter's Telegraph Co. from Salonlki HIS says fighting yesterday between the ustice the instrument of His defence Serbians and Bulgarians in the region this of Tetovo resulted insuccess for the of God is doing the sixth time in the Serbians who occupied Tetovo, ca im ressive uhited patriotic service, P the Prince Edward Theatre, an usually large 'audience being in att dance and n. number of the clergy the city taking part in the conduct in times before in history God made nn- British fleet the instrument of en- I I of of the liberties of the world; and the meeting. Rev, Mr Hall presided, face of the world today. After but and on the platform were also Justice Haszard, Vice-President of Society for this province; Mr D. McKinnon ex~Governo and Revs . r. _ Fullerton. Canon Simpson, R. G. F ton, G; C. Taylor, D. McLean, Dr W. Bennett. During the course of service " Bethel " flags were distrl- had to earn it. but she sought buted to representatives of the vert- dominate the world. and to that ous Sunday Schools in the city, Justicenl-iaszard making the also-i tion. e flag, Mr Hail explained, was showed that the British Navy had designed a hundred years ago by. sea captain and his wife. and consis of a background of blue, with a star in on its unsullied reputation. Aithou ‘I the left top corner, as a reminde h Him who is “ the bright and morning there was every reason why the peop star,” the dove of peace, and the word of the British Empire should be chee up ing continuously, however, and in 9 "Bethel" to indicate that the was turned into spouse of God. After ready repeated. in a larger mess a umber of h mns the singing of n y prayer by Canon Simpson. “For all itself. as me King had said. " "' M' “'53 PIIIMIIII IIIIIHIISIIII tory; for those at sea; for the King's address was magnificent and w the highly appreciated. At the close a $5: WILL IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII SIII IIIIIIIIIS IIIPPIII BIIMIIIIIIIS IIIIIIIIII sorts and conditions of men; for Majesty," and the reading of Scriptures by Revs. Fulton and Taylor, 00li€Cli0ll WHS illkell ul-l ill uid 01' the Rev. Mr Hall delivered an eloquent funds of the Society. With the si a d ins irin address on " British il D K . ' Power. the Gift of Almighty God." lt vice was concluded. was an oration, and the frequent the gift of Almighty God, and proving A, contention by various Biblical illus nl. pare the fleets of Britain and Il, many. Germany, he said, had had M;-Iengaged in the insane contest w bn- the indomitable Navy of Britain. 3 clean record, never having done r of a ship may be destroyed now and snip lui and buoyant, for the Navy had _ il British Sea Power C his Serblans liave liepnlsed Bulgarian Attacks Capturing important Position and Quantity iaas and Ausiro-Germans Asking which Cannot be Spared. German Army in East in Perilous Position. Political ' Eesl Very Grave. for' bursts of applause evidenced the up-I, the Rev. Alfred Hall, Strathcona Com- preciation of the audience. Mr H 3 oi Stores. Bulgar- ior Reinlorcemenls Situation in Near _,_i.i_-_-- On Saturday night the Klark-Urban Company completed what was pi-aim-I bly the most successful theatrical sea-It the “Id atm" 'I ht “rm °f BEIWI" Is ” S35' (Special to The Guardian) ursuers. Alon the Eastern fr t make only slow progress in the ni rsh son ever given in Charloltctowii.; Every night and afternoon during tho week the Prince Edward Theatre wus; 2 to asked for. any personal or nation t Dr tions. the speaker proceeded to com- bians’ success cannot fail to have Ger- influence on the position at Katchsnik the Pass. A Bulgarian attack on the left the freedom of the seas without having bank of Ornayia River was_repulseiL 8 to w Y . li end South, in the Valandovo region, the ur Ok sity of war. nt- turing 'a quantity of stores. Tetovo ith heav losses Towards t ith French captured several trenches. Hg (Special to The“~Gusrdian‘ en ports the capture of a-thousand le ,“ more prisoners daily, a few guns an el dieting considerable losses on th Ii? Roms, vis London, Nov. 1-1..-'ras 2* Italian Government sent an official If communication to the neutral gov- “ii ernments dealing with the sinking by al a submarine of the italian liner An- he cons. The note denies the Ancona ill carried arms, contraband or persons 110 in belligerent or military service or “E that there were any circumstances Si “as at B09- 9- i"1VY"§ and WSH the 11103* justifying such an attack as a neces- to P. is Mr ing out that the Brltisli Navy was the a point of some importance which his may have a. bearing on further devel- ra- opments in .that quarter, The Ser- an 5 LONDON, Nov. 14.-The Serbians any are falling back from mountain range ts act which could reflect in the slightest t0 Uwulltlilll FBUE6 b@f0l‘° the “Vance gh of an Austro-German force which re- The Russians have definitely repel- or d u ,._ quantities of stores. They are fight- |p g on _ a 'the Serbians appear to be holding region West of Riga. Along the Styr their own against the Bulgarians and Itivei' in the South the Auatr.I‘I‘3'¢°iI“°N»¢pu:<:tivc," Thomas Brower as “pro- cui'cr," Cliares E. Mills as "a real es- tate niagilnte"_ profiting by the traffic, Lclloy lieiiuoth as a "white slayer," A. l~i, 'l‘i~uii|-,y as a "waiter," and \Vm. Stovciis as an ‘ofliccr," and Albert l’atici'soii as “Mary ItainlaIl‘s ally," gave excellciit support. The sad- iicsi-i of thc story was most en- tertuiiiingly relieved by Mr. Frank Urban, who took the part of Michael Grogan “worth a million,” his ready repartee and real humor keep- ing the audience iii roars of laughter. Altogether thc play. while drawing' slightly aside the veil that partially hides a vice too common ill the larger cities and emphasizing the need of “real reformers" and real saviours of their erring fellow, made o. most in- teresting, profitable and entertaining programme which was heartily enjoy- ed by the audience. The vaudeville between acts was really good and judging by the applause was thorough- ly enjoyed. Before the curtain rose on the last act, Mr. Klark. on behalf of the Com- pany, expressed his appreciation of thc kindness received and the patron- age extended by the people of Char- lottetown and hoped in the not dis- ;tant future, to renew the friendships formed. He was greeted with round after round of applause, indicating that the friendship was mutual and that all would be glad to again wei- como thc Klark-Urban Company to Cllarlottetowiiq the Evening Sun from Rome says: a German, not an Austrian. submarine that sank the Ancona. The italian tif 'T WAS AN AUSTRIAN - vi sin ciiilis iuiiii ze iiisnis illil N0I_9.§-_IEMAN SUB- sinking at the opening of hostilities 2 NEW YORK, Nov. 14.-A cable to by Germany against italy, without a declaration of war. §I"An Italian Cabinet Minister inform-I It is also asserted that the sinking b ed the Sun correspondent that it was of other Italian boats recently was the work of German rather than Aus- tria undersea boats. III GIIIIIIIII IIIIIII \ “ NEW Yonk. N, v., Nov, la.-A e London cable this morning in the New _York Herald, says: Dr. Dillon, in a special despatch from Rome to the Daily Telegrapli, 9 warns the Britlsli Government to I rin and Greece have reached an agree- ment and that taking advantage of the dissolution of tho Chamber, the King ns head of the army, may suddenly invade Albania, and°occupy Monsstir. llr, Dillon ndjures the Government Iliot. to be the victim of treachery and false promise, as in the case of the I negotiations with King Ferdinand of lliilgaria. A'1‘iil<}NS. via ltome. Nov. 13.-The ‘Greek police authorities have discov- ered a Gcrmaii ofllcer installed at lllraous with n, secret wireless appar- ‘ alas by which he was in direct commu- nication with Berlin and Constanti- nople. ~ ,_____..__..._,___._.____ ___._ ._.v_>_,L_.__V_V.v__._. T00 LATE FOR Trainer, Secretary School Trustees. itosebaiik _Farni._i >3li_i_)§_-1»._1-_1i§_in_3l vv`Ai~TT's`o.1A 'Gini' Fon GENERAL housework. Apply 174 Kent St. 3905-11-15mc|.il """""`"`t>'iL7\"lR_f3'E_"B'§T€i-F5754" Cash must accompany orders. Mini- es, cents. _ job Apply to Neil OBrien New “st THE WEATHER Yesterday was g me ibsautiful and clear with cold northl _ lwiggii. hi h t t m t rd d ._- "The North lvflltonldiiiranch of tht; castle, N B 35tl41022M16i d a g es e para ure reco e Red Cross, intend ho ng a concer __ _ rm yesterday was 89 degrees above zero LONDON Nov 13 --Winston Churc and supper in Orange Hall Milton, Fqjied 8\QlI;Env;"g;’l:gm_ IN Apgasst .- .__ __L T0 LET TW - ny front rooms suitable for dress- maker for further particulars ap- ,` ply at Guardian. 3621-10-26Mtf. WARNING.-ANY PERSONS FOUND trespassing on my property will be prosecuted to the full extent of tho _ law. William R. Dennis, Marshfield. 3820-11-15m1i HAVE THE TAILOR QUESTION settled. Call on Wm. Morgan in"B. A. Mcl)onald's Tailor Rooms tu¢'h\ will attend to your wants. ~ < . l 3913-11-limtt wa” re i ered 34 degrees above aero at miraity whose retirement from the come and have A good time ,, ’ ’ HIGHLAND HOTEL" E L HAR .Pi row morning at ‘I 01 and Wednesday The Times takes the view that H19 T hteoulness of their cause. 'There §h';I‘pI;.g33,3:§\r|;;stawb:sve32 dg; crggfgpgg cxlgnceggcxlfreagxggicga 391111 “mm rlngton, proprietor, 185 Queen St " Nabove xero lust night, intends to explain the rea “The annual general meeting of Ch“I°“°i___ '£3 'Phd tliio Will bfi ilish this eveninx son for his resignation in the House the shareholders of the Travellers Fox LOST -A GOLD BRo0cH WITH at U 08 and tomorrow at il 54. it will of Commons Mr Churchill will re company Lta will be held at the sirius large topaz stonglin ‘enentrs sinusi- B *N* be high tomorrow morning at 5 19 view the war operations of the Admir of curl-ie at Mumaglian 11 Queen st please leave at t o $6011 13 I ° moon rises ' this afternoon at ‘tile equally dramatic ~ resignation of will deliver a lecture in Hunter River Tn Ln. Emma. PLUQAN “” r 'I I3 ' ,. ` Ibis father, it is not lik! to close his Hail on Thursday, Nov. 18th, at 7 mom. without bond' coma" W5 ‘The length of tbdty'\vili"if`e nine been amply demonstrated in into de- title will be held dn Friday. out teacher ,Wanted f0l' the ue* *ig iieni1tana..tuu»tv.-four minuzqaw ~ I “¢s.~uz onus. use--taunuszrow vnu I man-lsmii wma new-tmsst si suuuipu I - ' ' . id venture to mio msn- ' school. No. 44. Duties tu common OWU. Hi W” 'rue sun sets this srtsruoon at 4 29 ‘will justify me expeditions to Antws g - lv D-lil J F Mlll‘ll°Kil°l1» Sw’ Tre” Fouivo-on sA1'unnAv Nov is °' sud tomorrow at 4 28 it rises tomar and the Dardaneilea. , ages 1|, ismzi 8 laws som hmmm éwner ma "I" At ine o'ciock yesterday morning it bill formerly First Lord or the Ad on Wednesday evening, 24th inst tm' omce -,637 10 wma si ii ~ » . "I9 on Saturday, Nov. 18th at 7.08 p, m. ‘cases » - - " also be 'giyeu by local talent, after ' , as33_m_”“u tit U' d . Nov. list at 1 I6 p WJ imagination, the newspaper say, have Proceeds in aid of Red Cross if not TKACT-Iii WFNT! .-AN Bt c , . , . I _,___.Z»---\-~-_.__ ._ i='o'n“s`A'iTE-A N mann or vpunti silver black and cross foiled, inland bred. Apply to the Central Fo; Co., - Limited Charlottetoiiti. or Samti I ci-sig. ' _stat-u sms; lwAn1's"‘“o.-'§'“ii.v“‘:` E". ei./its-i'<` °a and' Wednesday at 'I 08 alty during his tennaslirst Lord, and nn mmqny, Nov, 22nd, at s o'ciock _*_ _ __‘_A___*i_n3iI fm* DW 10 H1010 °ll Bhlrol I silver black female 'pup. o :Na lowest cash price. Apply _ L_ have same by calling and paying _ _ ,Y 1_n_ M Y Mchlachern. Mermaid. mt 48. _- *PW st 7.08. ' - ‘ although Mr Churqhiii’s action recalls "Rev, Mr Fulton, Charlottetown. for “_ 39m_n_15m“ _ - 18m A66`-r`ibn".-¢`un'ii1'i§ns rr -'rlii 'i' residence stuart o. nusm’mi,f *i Tile lint quarter of the moon was political careers: ii:didlNi,lii| fstuei-'s #clock pm A short programme will 'mlm Aww it Gum" omni' _Lohgworth Avenue; an Wsdhssds _ - mil Noveinbbri commencing str lea, _ _, _, _. .< ~ . , _ a Tlilro will ,bo ¢ full :on Bun ’ Mi' Churchill! great lifts and vivid which there will be a sale .of ples. ' _ ..___D+.__,..x,€sT _*__ I t 'I , | ' main-sto Auctioneer. 1-; -A _ _uio__-it-'iraqi .._..._.¢-_--nun---\¢-- t|ius€s°seiv»msut¢uruu¢rg¢ciu¢¢w¢ mnmuurswn frommtiiuu urs 'alum cinnnnn num uipnuim. november zzna. ' Appry to :nuts ‘annuals Liuimui , _ -. ~ » 6 ,' _ -,_._,_. ',.., » . I I ...su -.-»»».f. 54'” - -9, - -frwr .. ,- ja'-:I . `¥2$Q( as ‘sw .,,_._ ,_..,,,-..