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Answens -ro connesrouoawrs I. -:- TPI E -:- lf ’ ' both the lyddite and meilnite obsolete in war. Hen “Turplnite." lt is related that tests made on an lnclosu four hundred yards square, in which were scatered sever- f/ £9 J D Advertising Phone... . .. . ....132-31,, Subscription Phone.... .. . . ....132-2 ya News and Edit. Day Phone.... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . _.133 News and Edit. Night Phonez.... ......132&.133 ,lr __ __ _M _,__ Head Ofiee at Charlottetown Branch Offices at Summer- W side, Aiberton, Sourls and Montague. ,io ..London Office, Marconi House, Stand W. C. ,U ----- ........ In President . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A.Bart|ett Managing Editor.. ._ . . . . . . R. Burnett MORAL QUALl'rlEs A writtr on "_\lorlil tuallties ill War " cliptlasizes these' ii . 2 _ _ ‘_ "patriotism," "llisciplille," "a strict sense of dul_\‘." "readl- [W arbons in explosi\'es alld who claimed the invention eatment at thehands of the French War Oiiice, and have set himself to finding an explosive that should make _ OR MONTREAL it h ld INVEST I B 0\\ SE c°NTR'BUT'°NS' not make any appreciable difference. ` The fox companies will proitecthtllae Miss C Hula 200 interests of all bone-fide opt ous- 0 ~ h h illld al sheep alld an old horse. s owed t e an ma s a ea $ th th t F c has this secret but has olil used it ex e ough only one had been hit or wounded. lt is declare a rane _Y D l ull nlent ln sus ellse i THE OTHER SIDE lil il war that has' seen so many reversions to barbarism tier the claims of “culture," says an American exchange, is good to learll from minor incidents comilig from the eltls of slaughter, that a tlistlllctioll is to be drawn be- een the luen of the rank and file and the monarchs and UNH [0 ,,,.(,,,p, ,.,,§p,)m,m|i,,. ~~ the brutalized aristocrats of lli war or in pcncc these art- the qllrllitic-s that make men, and their tlcveloplncnt shoultl not be tlelayeti until war 111 breaks out. We hear nlllcll tolllly of patriotism. Ally meas- cnlille it loso tllgnilictl ll lt-rnl; il may bt- fear, it may be gr(-cll, or .‘t»ll.~'c of lllll_\' and llle rcallincss'to accept responsibility m “Don‘t clleer, boys; the poor devils are dying," as the llant American Capt. Evans said at Santiago, is a senti- ent that liillst come upon the world with awful illlpre art- in the .sanle category; to be natural, whole hearted, siveness mcse d“yS~ whole soulctl, lllcy must bcgill ill cliillliiood. ‘l\'lly llo wc talk so llluch today ol' patriotism, til dis- diplillc, of duty, of rt~spoll_~'ibility'.’ Because our eliiplre is in liilllgcr and bt-cllllse its salvation depclids upoll tllcse qualities in its pcoplc-in us. of \\`|lcll lllc war broltc olll, will-ll the cllclliy was on the de mzircll, :ill artllctl and rt-ally for battle, we ill (‘llllada lit-gall 3( to gt-t our lncn togctllcr, to llrill them, to clothe tltclii, to T prcpllrc tilcln for bzllllc_ 'l`llc t,-licnly, as far as wc were C, collccrllctl. had licarly two months start ol' us; as far as ly we wcrc collcerlicll lllcy could have beaten us to it filllsli bc- w iorc wc wt-rc rczldy to licgili. This is oilc oi' the lessons 1_1 l we llalvc lczlrllcll t`ronl thc war. llcrcilltdr, it` wc profit by an the lessoll, wc shall bc really before the next war begins. if \\'e need tht-sc qualities as nlllcll ill thc piping days of A peace as we do ill tinlcs of war. We need discipline, that B discipline which will yield unrluestionilig obedience to atl- tliority, which will yield respect to thc laws of our land. Q Il' ollr youth are taught in the llonles, lil the schools and th b_v the example as well as tllc precept of their elders tllut ll milltarism. mentally ill one or two instances, in which it has worke erfectly, and that a bomb of fifty-six pounds will absolut exterminate all life within a radius of four hundre rds. 7 '-0|, This is' the “vrll" of Bulwer's “Coming Race.” It is the eam of romance come true, it’ it has come true. The world will no tl its i s ` li ~ T me will tell lletlier the stories are pure fabricatiell, or mixed fabrica- ll, or wholly reliable. li’ the le.iter‘is the case, then Ger- aily's resort to dropping bombs oil unfortifled districts ay have a sequel in worltlstaggering retaliation. _--1-_O __.\" "lt is stupid, this war," said a Frenchman from Mont- artre to li Luxenlliourgois lying within li yard ot him ou anti l, were happy when we were good friends ure ot this virluc wliilil wi- may possess at present and Pa|'l5» will' Should We halfe been made to fight With wllicll has sproulcll only since the war began, might as well 91* be cllllcli by slnnc other llalllc: tht-rc is not enough ofit -to Of ch other?" And he died with his arms about the neck ATTITUDE 0F SOUTH AFRICA 0 Much thc most impressive testimony to the solidarity the British Empire, under the pressure ot' all uliprece nted war. says allnitvll Stats exchange, is tllat furnish- l by Louis Botlia, premier of the South African Uilion. hat (`anatlil and Allstralia should respond to the call of real llrltuill was to be expected. They had responded fore, :ind their direct interest ill the present struggle as certainly greater and more stimulating tlllln had bee e case ill the previous coliflict, involving General Botlla ti his colllltrymen. But it would have surprised no one thcrc had been coolness, or even open rebellion, ill Sout frica among a population which had united ill opposing rilisli armies, little more than a decade ago. But of coolness there was little, and of rebellion none. tile .cu_ri trary..__w.e_1i:u1e..the.-spectaele -of--t-he-ablest ~ 'of' c Transvaal generals temporarily quitting his political ulics as prcnlier ot' the I'nioll, to lead an armed force it is illlllioral to violiltt- law. tllcrc will be lcss lawbrctlkillg against Gorman E351 Africa and pending U19 Complete 0 »-"si in is 5. n ll uielinite and iyddite, is said to have been annoyed by ill- tv T. L_ TORONTO: Wm inquire and A ‘° let you know the vesult- Already acknowledged $4,438.50 li. ' m ' ers should the closing of the stock A. F. Brown 2.00 ' d A_ S_ Joh B F I R. H 1000 exchanges delay the realization ‘of ,l|_ A Friend? ‘é’_',1.'Nf'_w 'ver' ‘ a 5_0() ordinary coliimerci.al stock. - d _-`. _ Mas. J. M. a. sosron: The tom- 6- T°t°l w dam $4'4°7’50 panles you mention are of good stand-, d ing but we don't think you can get LADIE A E ill on their present share-list. If you 5 UMUARY' MALPEQU desire current dividend-paying shares aid and Mrs De|alie_v_-James T. 1 Donald, Melville Dollald, Mr and Mrs I Delaney, $10 each; John Crater, Wm. S A. Ramsay, $5 each; Mrs Jas. Doliald. Miss Clara Donald, Albert McGougan, $3 each; Miss Delaney, John Delaney, Q Geo. Riley, Mrs Neil Mathews, Chester simpson, Mrs Alex. Craig, Jas. Bran- der, Mrs John Crater, $2 each; Mr Miss Janie Ramsay, Nathalliel Mc- H Brander, Mrs Geo Brander. Mrs Win t each; Wm. Brander, \\'illieMcGilvary, d 50 cents each; Harry Mclienzie, 25 cents_+-Collector, Mrs Bernard.- liamsay, Mrs John D. Ramsay, Mrs Keir Ramsay, Mrs James Cousins, Mrs bers of the Womeli’s Patriotic Associa- tion.-Mrs Jas. Mc.\'eill, $2; Mrs Wiggllls, $1.45; Miss Ethel Honr_v, S Mrs Frank Simpson, Mrs Craswell, B Mrs Neil Ramsay, Mrs Herbert Doll- g aid, $1.25 each. Colltrililltillg $1 each, Mrs L. D, MacNutt, Miss Alive Hodg- F. Dcairsto, Mrs H. l-Iopgood, Mrs Jas. Keir, Miss Annie Keir. Miss Annie K. Sutherland, Miss Marion E. Sutlier- U land. Mrs Green, Miss Mlilin, Miss Walker. Mrs Waddell, Mrs John Crafer, Mrs Will. Cousins, Mrs W. fl Thompson, Mrs Will. Roacl M , C Tllos. MacNutt, Mrs Robert McGougan, Miss Luelle Beairsto. T5 cents each: Mrs Robert Stewart. 00 cents' Mrs 01 Miss Janie Macl\'utt. Mrs Wm. Keir, Mrs Emar Taylor, Mrs Tlios. Ramsay, Mrs Tilie Simpson, Mrs D. S. Mac-, Nutt, Miss Maude Donald, Mrs Alex.' liirn, 50 cents each; Mrs Hartwell of (‘ro'/.ier, Mrs Jas. 'I`llonlson. Mrs Stan- ia ford Pickering, Miss Mary Pickering, Mrs Alex. Cllarllpioll_ 35 cents each; Y Mrs Robert Crllfer, tllrs Dail McNeil, [` in _ ' _ " (‘ a Ilon- ald. Mrs Norman Ranlsay. Miss Elma 9! Stuart, Mrs Jas. M<-Gougan, Mrs Chas. ‘I Woodsidt>,, Miss Ella Woodside i\_l_rs__ tr 'George' lllcl{'c'n'Zie,"ll/IE `[fél‘cy"(‘fr'o2ier, ‘W Mrs W. G. Ramsay/,Mrs Dan Bealrsto. Mrs Edmund Philips, Mrs Albert Baltic. Collectors, Miss Clara Don- y and Mrs John McGilvary, $1.50: Jos. Si W. Delaney, Miss Flora McGougnn, Brander, Mrs Robert \lcKenzie, $1 si Mrs Johnson Bernard, $5; Mrs Belij_ man' Contributions received t`rolii mem: in i, rs R _ Mat:Nntt, Miss Mary Ma(-Nuy_t, Mrs palties who declared prospective divi- John Champion, M1-5 lloward Ramsay, delids before the war. \\llat other ill- Sfl cents; Mrs Ernest MacNutt, Mrs illlSlI`Y 0111100 this? Jolili Montgomery, Mrs Fred Loclterby, U10 S<‘(:!i‘il_f‘iiIr)liii:tit(;_iiTv lfbrcquesled, he will , “-M155 M° Mcnonaldf of tgle vlfxtorl?) Mfnl ‘ we the cl=1ss1flt-_=iu~>ll- nery Parlors, has returned rom er uying vutpins, TORONTO, N0, ce.. tvlp with a fine display of the latest Mil- som Mrs S_ M,,G0ug,m_ Miss Fannie tainly not; hold on, your dividend is llnefy, MCNUKL MPS John Craig. Mrs George S“’°' , , , . She will be pI€2lS€d I0 Ill€€t |181' Old Cus- ANcEouR. l.v~N: lt will entail? tomers and solicits the patronage 0f lhe Ramsay, Mrs D. P, Ma .Nlltt, Mi' Jos. 'all righit if y"“_‘l°“'t get your “ 1' U Davison, Mrs \Vm. (‘ro(Iier, Mrs sliobt. ‘uvmelld You will gm ‘I fair Dr°p“r` gene al p b ° on. 5839-10-2M6i J. B., NEW YORK: It is estimated lat an average dividend ot 25 per l C C I D I 0 0 GEORGE oAv|osoN, lvloNTREAl.: M , . L tter returned marked "not known 1 John Bernard Mrs. James Bernard eM0mreal‘,,, send correct addresB_ I C S 1- . I _ . v ' l ent will be paid ill cash bv all (`oni- - ' ___l __t_ -1 _ ii I _l P. o., lvlonriisfttf wt- have mil. ‘ T Q". 69 _ l to get the informlitlon. We wrotc ' . 1' / _ _.___ 'f .ps WI-I.\T INYASIUN WILL ll(). ROME, Oct. 5.-Ncws from Russian ; . Hungary, throughout the Carpath- ns, me two obiects. The first is in _ sure thc Russian army operating li- ; ` ~ action in liungarinn Plains V710” can frighten the po|\\\lHC€, dis- nh the drilling of Hnnl:a1'ian_res_- 9 \ ZL- _ /1 ‘X _ll s .gt l lil: \ ,.~“/ ',`, ` //f _ ,tl .5 V, V “gs _ l* -~--7-------1 w -\`# N Horse v-'igt5'it'r1d""l*ié'c'l"uil2s and cut railway Mr. k ‘ Wo, lllit`ortlln;ltcl_\'.pcrllzlps llllcollsclollslyand lllltiiillk- ganization of his army, taking the public platform to rgc loyalty to the eliipire and active support from those illgly llavc given the ilnprcssion that the real crime is ll 1" Raliisay, Miss Mattie Rallisay, Mrs \\lil Woodside, Mrs Arcllie Woodside. 'Roat:ll, Jas. Mcl{ilinoll. Archie M cllnnald, 25 cents. Season. Mrs Leigh Slllllerlalld, Mrs Peter l»laulil‘.oli. '?ol'ector, Mrs Stewart. ill being follllll ollt, that so long as the lllw does not catch capable of bearing arms. Tllat Botlla represents an en rely unified sentiment among the South African people ol utcli descent cannot be clamled, ill view of the resigna- lls wc arc rcspcclalilc cilixclls. lil lilis way we have lie- ti vclopcd ll most unwllnlt»sollll,= rclaiioll to law. \\'l- dodge the I) policf' zllltl (‘UlliZ1'illlllil[t' 0lll'isi‘l\‘l‘S 011 Olll' ('l0\'(‘l‘ll€&lS§ W0 tion 01' General Beyers from the C()mu1a||(1 gf [hg gout get "l'lillgllt ill thc act" lllltl zl clcvr-r lawyer flllds us 11 A loopllolc by which we can est-llpc: we lilziy break evt-l‘_v law lr ill thc statllte books and be kllowli to have broken them, t ll bllt it' we ost-ape thc law, society justifies us and we are se tllorouglily rl-sptwlnlilc. po This is not \vholt-sonic. llntiollally or ilidivitlually, anti it ly will prodllcc nn unwliolosolnc llllrvcst, nationally and in- poarance in the field in behalf of a flag whose advance ilito diviflll:illy-- it' not l't>lilctlicd_ \\`c :irc having ll survey of ill view to scckillg and applying il rellledy it will make for bctlcr civic collllitiolls lnorzilly and socially. lf it ends only in il sorics of rt-solutions t`or better enforcenient. of law. l`or clcallcr living. for il higher type of riglitcousliess, it _ will lcavc us wllcre it found us, or a little lower dowll thc n grzldc, to \\`c liccd discipline; it must bcgili with the young. 'l`ilL‘ T young llrc tllkillg tllcil' lcssolis diligently from their eld- n ors. allll “wlloso shall ot't`elltl one of these little ones, il wt-rc bt-tter for lliln that ll inlilstonc were hanged :tbollt hir. ill-ck alldtilllt llc wt-l'c drowlicd ill thc midst ol' thc sf-:l." lilll, pclllllllg lllc nlillslone and thc drowning, W \-'l-ry nlucll could lic dont- for thc young, who will shortly T lic our l:l\\lllzll».,f= _ 0w@n_ 50|," peake’ $1 each; Mm Great George and Kent Streets. =' ltoncli. Mliyllard Bryenton, 50 cents each; Wm. McGougan, 45 cents. son anti Mrs P. McNutt..-C _ Mt:.\'utt. $10; Robert Mc-Nutt, \Vm s. Thomson, $3; Louis Mslcolnl Morrison $1 each. George $2 each; Wiggins, $1.25. lilcNuii, A Peter McNutt Champion, Woodside. tain. Frank ing. David Crozier, , MII. \_ ' » » . ~ ll __ ., l 25 cents each, Miss Lilian Wood, Miss "", '_: ' li,,.,.\ 'H ) tl ( A Iienj. Dolluid, Miss Amy Clarke, Mrs '-'f,_;1 1 \ H \\\\\ wwf' '_ _ » '- ‘ »».-¢~:'.~~..1.._.__»._»/" ~ ` - ‘-~~-llswqnir' ~ ,Q li; i _~, -si fy 1_1 ttyl I 15"! ..'. X5 r)tr)_vt|/iw §é'l_»;l’.-i.';»\: ,Ma'L;u