a \ l ._ 1 » t r l K . ' , ‘ . ‘ - tl ,,--.' .,._-...__».,. _. _ ., _ , V ' 'I . ~1 .f ,-_ _»-,-_l.~‘ »~_'r,.i'g;¢ -“ .4 ll*-.~'-.15“f' ~ »1.v_.-_,r;»<;- _ t 1 , A ` , I , , “t » -l ' -’ " ‘- lf; _j'.-"Q"' 'f-_-"'§=_€~_ra.i..~<.-. _J,-.- t. ~ ti I ' < , _ 5-, 1 l , l , 7 v t < ' THE CHARL TTETOW GUARDIA - _ " Mc>`nN,|_N,_a |:>A||_v 6l» 25 5 <3 Ee: DZ :S EC si i m T me n w‘.‘9li‘Iiv mn 2 2 'E _ Q E E < i" s YESTERDAY IN “ CITY CHURCHES . BAPTIST. At the Baptist Church last evening, the Rev. A. J. Prosser, Kamloops, B. C., preached a very helpful sermon. His subject was "Liglltllouses anti Life- boats." Life is a sea, and tllere are many dangers. Tile sealllall has to contend with tides and currellts and storms and icebergs and many otller things. Every year tllere is llltlcll ‘loss ofplife on the deep. There are two methods of salvation fronl tile dan- gers of the sea. by liglltllouses anti by lifeboats. Lighthouses are used for warning and lifeboats are for salva- tion. We callnot fail to heed the cry of those who are sinking in sill. Per- haps we have made a mistake in try- ing so hard to rescue the llardelletl sinners that we have neglected pre- ventative measures. ill Canada there are only about 35 life-saving statiolls along the shores, while there are 1800 places to warn sailors of danger. ln our church, life we have not enough life-saving stations. 'l`lle lighthouse method is the most illtclligclltf lt is llluch more intelligellt to rescue the boys and girls before they have gout- illto sin than to allow tllelll to drift ill- to sill alld then make frantic efforts to save them. Each (Illrlstlun should bt-_ ll lighthouse along the st-fl of life to lead every one we met-t to bclicvc ill 'tile Lord Jesus Xiilrist as a personal Saviour. It is easier to form tllall to reform. It is easier to lctld thc young to Jesus Christ than the old. illlrlst is only discerned ily tllose wllo are spiritually ellliglltcllcll. lt is for us io reflect the Christ of God ill our lives. '1‘lle choir sang an anthem with fine effect. Miss lllancllc Bovyer was the soloist. ST. JAMES. In St. James (lllurch last night. the pastor. Rev. l)r. l<’ulierlon. prcucilcfi lt stirring sermon which ln'eatllcd ex- hortation to every patriot to stalld flrnl ill the present crisis anti nlalll tain his f'aitil ill the riglltcousllcss of the Empire's cause. lie cllosc his text fronl the fitll chapter of l’aul's Epistle to the Ephesians, verse 13. “Wherefore take unto you the wllole armour of God tllat ye lnay be able to witllstantl ill the evil day, and having done all to stand.” it has been pointed out, said tile preacher, tllat from the standpoint of granlnlar this is an ante-climax, but from the stand- poillt of common sense, fronl the stand point. of meeting lifo’s enlergcnclcs alltl dealing with lit'e's crisis it is sound wisdom. The apostle is telling these Christians that tllcy are to stand on the side of Jesus (lllrist, they are to stand on the side of righteous- ness, that they are tlntagonistic to evil ill every fornl alld in all its forms; that they have entered illto the thickest of thc fight and llltlst remain ill the conflict, that they llltlst not sllirk the battle ill the hour wllcnl things are dark alltl tllrcatcnillg und llnpropltious. In tile darkest llollr tlley are to equip themselves like men; ill the day when everything scclns to be on the losing side they art- to put on the wllole armour of' (lotl. llc says fo these people, your fight is nn ardu- ous flgllt; it will bt- a long struggle; you will have varying l`ol'tllllcs ill _vollr warfare; llllt bt- not dlsllltl_vl~fi for (iotl is with you. Nay, more. llclllelllber when the last arrow has been shot; when your enemy seems to be dis- collcerted, even then your danger is not over. ln this we fllld a parallel to lunch existing ill lllodcl‘ll times nlld ill history. Even ill the most adverse hour; even when circulnstnllccs scem to be overwhelming against yotl, i you believe in the righteous ,sense o youl' cause. still have iaith ill God, still have faith to tio ullti to dare lllllcll, every rigllteollslless must olllcrgtl vit' torlous ill tile end. We truce ill our own annals the tlcveloplllellt of nation ul anti spiritual and civic frcetioln. There have been nlully great crisis ill the history of our Empire, times when she has been sorely tried, times when the flag of freedom seemed almost to be torn to tutters, wars which, though in the main successful, were not brought to an issue without great suf- fering and loss; there lltlvc.bet=ll falll Ines which have brought disease und death to great numbers ol' the sub- jects of ollr Empire; yet standing to- day at this crisis we can look buck on the past as a period of growth ulld expansion in ulnlost every possible di- rection. With no undue pride we llllly well cultivate the itleu that we belong to a great people. lint we cllnllot be a great people unless we Iluvt- ll divine vocation, unless we hnvv fl lnlsslon not arbitrarily chosen by ourselves, but imposed upon us by the very loadings of Providence. if that is so why should we to-day be contending in this mighty struggle against n. nlost power- ful foe? if that is so is this really the plan of God for bringing about that one divine event to whicll the wllole creation moves? And if tllui is so is there any cause for rt-at-tion silllllli' because we are not making till- ntl- vances that we think Je sllould be making, or because w are .fleeting f »w ww collliillsill Aus. ' Too LATE roll » c|.nssll=lclluoll -__- d ll inser- .l.3."?..°§5‘.‘I..l’.°;i..Z"l. ill- Can( mu" Mwmpany orders. Mini- muln charges tweuty;i_lve_0§;l}_9~'__“y Pa s'sAueAaBs.-nent nnlen . ll. Drulw l£r,§:l.ll selected youns6gg;_10_2§m1m 'rb;tss)`Dw%sr!ao-o(;"0r~De mtg (QNI2 ole S Bl ' ” _ lf. Gllaurdiin. 64_2.fg£%'l;;éi WANTED ITB cl.A“6§"L plemem mr Lakeville School- P . szaoo. w. sms S0¢f°";=;§{);,,_,M3,_ l' . with reverses on the lllgll seas? Why founded us as an Empire wizil a lligll and noble nlissloll ill view, we have only to look llack on the titanic strug- gle ot' a llundrell years ago to rclllcln_ ber ‘low under tile dominion ot` iirit- iull arms the Allies ovcrtllrew :ho (Tor- slean ami gained 1`rcctlonl for Europe. What the lirltisll Empire has :lone in the past she is able to tio again. We have reulised to-tluy solidarity; we have tilat trust in each other that has not been equalled in days gone by; ill tllis war we are holding each otller as by hooks of steel. We are all proud of the history of Nelson. The assur- allcc of being supported by tllose whonl he supported to the utternlost- is it not a rectlpitulation of' this ex- perlcllce that makes us strong, strong beyond any possible computation of our numbers. We demand great ef- forts front every part of our Empire, but we do so with the certainty that the demand will bc met.. We have un- dertaken a colossal enterprise with the certainty that our tlrnls will bc supported, that victory ill thc end must. rest with us, that the cause of freedom must conquer. lt would have becll nn easy nlnttcr by diplomltcy f`or Britain to have rclllaillt-tl o\li of thc colliilct, bllt national self-nbsorptioll is tltluivulcllt to moral paralysis. llad we llcglevtsti the weak, had we been hurtl and llltilt`t`t‘rcnt to the wrongs and sorrows of others wt- would have hcell ellslla\'t>d ill our vice. Our alll- bition is to put (intl anti llulntlllity ill thc t'ol-efront ol' all our illollftllt and therefore of all ollr action. lt` we are to forget the obligations wc owe the human race then we are to prove unworthy of all our blessings. Our i'rcedoln was deltrly bought; it has grown with ollr growth; it has streilgtllellctl with our strength. 'l`ill now, like a moral giant, it fftccs over- wllcllning otitis on the land and keeps the great oc<=fl|l.~l free. Let. us rise on the very wings of faith that we lllay grasp the purpose ol' the etelulal God ill platrillg us wlltfrc wc are ill this very conflict to-day. lt will cost many at noble life, it will bring sadness and sorrow and desolation to many oi’ the homes ill our i`ree lalld; llllt it will mean tile working out of the purposes ol' him with wllolll we have to do. it will tcacll ns that our election as a nation is for sllfl`erillg, for discipline, for the tlist-lltlrge of those special tin- tit-s that rise agalll and again ill the crisis of int_erlltltlonal life. \Vc are not where we are tllat we may be sill-, gularly happy; we are where we are to-day that we may work on the side ot’ l’rovitlcl\t:e ill \vol'king out the tics- tiny of lllllntlnity. Never in the his- tory ot` our people was there a greater demand for lncll with high anti noble itlcnls, for lllcn with tllose qualities oi’ llatiollal patrioiislll tllat will vell- ture mucll, that will meet every sacri- ficc that will lay dowll life if need be for the perpetuation of all that is good alld true. Never has our beloved Em- pire bcell ill such peril as she is ut this very hour. Our opponents tcll us that they llavc the genius for lflnlpirc and tllat we wont stuntl ill their way. llt=f`oro tllclll is either world llolllillion or ruin; tllt-_\' lltlw look upon ruin anti risk it in this mighty effort after wtlrltl ' dolninioll. lt' we arc oll tilt-. side ot' (lotl, ii' the tvxt we have clloscn is thc voice oi' God ringing ill our hearts tllcll we must clearly tllltlcrsiulld the tile issue. if those wllo are antagonis- tic to-day should succeed all hope of progress would be lost. We are ill conflict with perhaps the ablest race of people on Gotl`s cartll, an enemy tilat has tllkell every possible subter- fuge, that has used all kinds of treach- ery tllat it llluy win victory ill the end and tllcll attribute that victory to the prowess ol` their arms ulld the right-i cousncss of their cause. ltell you with l no uncertain sound thc apostolic injullc tion comes to us, stand fast! I)o not sacrifice the freedom tllat your forc- fatllers bought for you at so great a price. Stand fast! Lay down your- life if need be. The appeal of heaven i is an appeal to us to be welded each and all lllto one imperial hope, one with Britain llenrt nlld soul, one life, one flag, one fleet, one throne. Bri- tons! llolti your own. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 'l‘llc Rev. W. J. Whitehead, the new pastor of the (‘.t\ntral Christian (illurch \vllo supcrcedcs Rev. Mr. McLeod, ar- rived ill the city on Friday night alld yesterday morning preached'llis first sermon to a Charlottetown congrega- tion. Mr. Whitehead comes frolll Louisville, Kentucky, and already ex- presses tl highly favourable opinion of his new scene of labour. He is a very interesting anti aifable gentleman elltl will no doubt make many friends during his stay in Charlottetown. Mr. Whitchead's sermon yesterday morning, “The Wise Man", was based I -. -.~.-- THE IEITIIER TIIE TEMPERATURE TIDE, l00ll, ETC. ` iii-_ (Special to the Guardian.) 'l‘0RON'I‘(), Nov. ,9.-Maritime: Fresh winds, mostly west and north; tl few local showers. but partly fair nlld turning colder. THE Wlf}A'l‘llER.--The weather ‘ Saturday was fine but cloudy. Yester- day was mostly fair with occasional showers. The tide will be high this afternoon at 3.39 and tomorrow at 4.29; it will be high tomorrow morning at 1.58 and Wednesday at 2.56. Tile sun ses this afternoon at 4.37 and tomorrow at 4.35; it rises tomor- row morning llt 6.54 and Wednesday at 6.55. _ The moon rises tonight at 9.53. There was a full moon on Monday, Nov. 2nd, at 7.49p . m. The last quarter of the moon will be on Tuesday, Oct. 10th at 7.37 p. m. my. 'l‘his information was given out CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA., MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9,1914 _.___,_..._i--.i.__ The Turks Meeting With lleversas on Sen und (Special to the Guardian) ly fortified anti have progressed as far l’E'l‘RO(.iRAlJ, Nov. 8.»~'l`lle left as Stalluponen (sixteen miles east- wing of tile Russian arnly. ill engage- north-cast of Gurbrimen). ln the re- nlellts between October 23rd und Nov- gion of the Rominto forest and Lyck ember 4th, on the frollt and ill the our troops continue to press on the vicinity of Cracow, took prisollers, heel and rear guard ofthe enemy. 274 officers anti 18,500 men of the cnc- “Qu the left bank of the Vistula our cavalry has penetrated German ter- at Petrograd to-day. ln addition to,ritory, damaging the railway near these prisoners Russian forces cap~ l Plesellcll. and the railway to the north- .lured three howitzers, forty pieces oi' west of Kalisz. On the road to Cra- artlllery, 38 rapid-fire gulls, and a large cow, on November 6th, we attacked quantity ot' material t`or making car- tllc :Austrian rear guard along the tridgcs. ~ Nida river, and the next day were (Special to The Guardian) operating on the river Nidzica. In Pl<1'l`Rt)GRAD, Nov. X.-(OilIclal)- Galicia our troops are continuing their “On the l'russinn frollt our troops have offensive movements. lll tile latest dislotigctl the (iernlans from the re- _ellgagelllents on the San river wc cap-il gioll of Wirballen, which was strong- tureti 125 officers and 12.000 soldiers, if we believe that the Eternal God has v Capturing Hundreds of Prisoners und Guns und inflicting ,Terrible Punish- ment. Ilustro-(iermun Troops Fleeing in Panic. in Western Theatre the Allies ure 'Making Progress' While Germans are Preparing for Retreat Lund. as well as rnpitl iirt-.rs anti munitions of war. South ol` l’rzelnysl on Novem- ber Gtll, we took more than ll thou- sand prisoners." (Special to The Guardian) ROME, Nov. 8.-Olilcial conllnlllli- cations from the Russian army Ileed~ quarters state that Austro-Gerlllnll rc- verses in Galicia anti Russian l’olunfl are being auglllentefl daily by fugitive troops conllnullicatillg the panic to rc- serves. Allstro-Gernlan cavalry fort~l-s are depicted as being ill a pitiful confli- tlon. Austro-Gcrlllall casualties are said to aggregate 30,000 ill dead and prisoners. Tile itllssialls cluiul to have captured 200 cannon. being captured. _ lll the district of Lens, wllere a thick fog prevailed, two German tletacll-' ments took thc opportunity to stir- lellflcr vouiniarily. One of them ill- cllltlted one oiliccr. tllrcf- lloll-collllnls- stoned olllccrs nlld fifty men. A Gor- man allnoullcemcnt says they were weary with the hardships and fatigues imposed upon tllenl, and they were ctlllfidellt they would he well treated by the French. l[lUll TURKISH iilllNSP[llllS SUN (Special to The Guardian) WASIIINGTON, Nov. 8.-'l‘lle Rus- also to have their own llellrts right. with God. If they had no love ill tllcir hearts for the souls they wished to i lf' S a 1 V _ 5 P ll '< S' 'Z .. z tl . .' , : _. ' : sailing lil Uecelnber for active servit ill Europe. On Saturday Lieut.-(Toi. A. G. Peak commanding the regiment, received and nlen tor the lleavy Llattery of til Artillery' lirigude. The oiilccrs were llotiilcd immctl ately, wires sont to (`anso and Sydllc Mincs, where two dclacllnlcnts of til Princtl Etlwtlrtl island lioavy Brigad are on coast tlefellcc duty, asking fo voluntrers. As no telegram could. colno tllrougll yostel'tlzly, lists have not I been rot-ei\'ctl, nltllougll a large num-i tantra RUSSIANS SWEEP ENEMY ISLAND BATTERY _ " BACK Di/ER THE BORDER FOR THE FRONT _..i-.____,.,i_.- As anticipated for some time pas p by the officers oi' the 1’.l~J. island composite battery. itis expected that Heavy Brigade, the call hall come t them to supply their quota for til Artillery Brigade which is to be sell wi l the setolld (‘tlllatli.ul tolltlngt-ll telegram i`rolll lleatltluarters askin him to supply a captain, a licutenall and seventy lion-collllllissiolletl oiilcer t ber had reviously volunteered for the o a collsicierablc number more will be 8 added to the list. t 'l`lle officers will be selected from t those who had previously volunteered. lc 'l`llc flutlrdiall il; informed by several of' the officers that there will be no e. difficulty ill securing the required a llunlber of nlcn, as volunteers have g been oi`f`ering for some time. t 'i`llel'c will be vacancies now at s tlanso anti Sydney Mines. These will e have to Ile replaced, either from the ` strength of the batteries here or from i- the reserve. Parents wllo have sons ytattaclletl to the Militia or reserve elellould place no obstacle in the path e of those whose duty it is to complete r the tlctachments at Sydney and Canso. It may be an unpleasant duty, but it is ll duty and a necessary one at this lililtr. llllllllll Sllilllllli WllH Sllllll lllllllll (Special to The Guardian) S *P-4-“-’-‘--~‘---'-*Y*-A: 11 11-*-’-‘~'-'f-‘-‘-1 2'-'-*ff- *-1'-'-'-`~`-'~“-“-‘I-‘~'~=“-`\f-“-‘-‘J-“~‘~`-‘-2*-`-‘-2':-`-‘-'-’-’-`-`-`-“~“-‘-‘-‘~“~`-“-“-‘-’-'*"~"`-’ -‘~`-'S-""‘-“-`~`~`-`-`-"`-‘=;~""‘-""“~‘-"` " “A” ` "` " ` "` Y [\ I I l __\ Al U I N ( l V _ X I __ , 'F h 9 C h _ can stcalllt-rs Ynltiwlt' nlld <'llilve. ily- illg thc lied t‘ross flags, have sailed. 1- -l with sealed ordtrs from tilt- Govcrll- ' ment. The transport Mnipo was dis- (SPCCTGI *O the Guardia"-) (il putclled earlit r. lt is asstlrllt-tl the LONDON, Nov. 8.-The Gerlllall anti mission of tilt- vt_»sst»ls has to do with . ~ at rc ort that thc British crllisllr Mon tus i s no n t le- l’ _ .' I Ula" arm e are W U he ( mouth was driven ashore on the (illi- fenslvo In the west they have SWB!! eau toast utter thc lla\'al f-llgagolllt-ll UN all efforts to break through the of Sunday, Allied lines around Ypres, ill Belgium, -»-------- (Special to the Guardian) where the British anti French have) (Specim to The Guardian) PARIS' Nom 8'___Dm_mg uw'm,,i0u tnllell the offensive. und, according to, pEf1~n0GRAD_v;,,_ Lomlmh Nm,-_ gr.- against me pmqiuons of what in km,w,,| reports froln l<‘rcncll headquarters, '1‘lle entire northern part of Persia ls _ 0 as thc Grand (frown Nancy, accordingllluve cgmmonced to ntlvmwe; and in bellllg fqooiled with plact;.rds.upril;ted _ I é ` i_ to a lfroncll scnli~oilicia.l tlllnounce- , . . , Oil \lF¢iS\ DYSSSPS. \lI`f=Z 112 le 9!" ,-_ _, ` _ mem issum in pm.is m_,|“y, u,miu“'_ wht they have ffmen bad; Mgr sians to unite witll the 'I`urks in the L ‘oats for the llnpcrltll Goverlllnellt. tie (gel-mfm lyntmlion »,\l¢,p@ left 300 tlgntlithelf 0W" frontiers lil E35* I WSSH1 present warfare against Russia, ac- ____ says tile pl-opl~ nlltllc West are l.~a::t»r on (lm imma(-\ul(1_ M-,my prisnnnf-5 ' anti Poland. wllile tile Russian cavalry cording to a tlespatcll reaching Petro- (Special (0 the Guam-l;;m_) Y to l;f_~r\_~t- the l;1lllplre and that ill s .s yesterday were lntldc along the whole mg penetrated 311655,, to the nom, of Ytitlgitiefrlogcggie1;t:`il;:rct;g1t5l;le0§,£_3'!1il1t; I ; l§;;cll;)s‘~`€--~~-- --- tltlltntlns will ncvcr forget the llcrtllt: 'lligllily anti flags lly.ng. all 'l`c ...- tlrew, and s . ._ llllly i-Uday i0 lflf illéll' “V95 BU Shine west, i.f it does not compel tllelll to Caltllurina was sunk by n mine. 'Fllc that they too might be the means' of . withdraw sumo troops from that IO(\I5lp(e:ilaI towtvlle§Ciuf-;`r:i(lan.)mtiSh ,Crew of 13 w(,,.,. ,|mw,,L,d_ lil.-uignilg] mliers tfllthiu bavimyln H0111- ° stcanlcr, lliortensus, ill t`l'tllll linellos -~-~----- “hmm” S 0 sou _MV ng wut' - T1 . . - Avl-os reports that llritlsll wftrsllips . I (ham all Thnv nentlgtl wp; lt roads ill Russia ale hardcnln ' , “W-‘l "f f ~ ~ >' ' " ‘ ‘ ` - 5 - its "l N (|0111 10 KUNG I-lllllll. Hilti UICY \ll‘L‘l1¢ll\ with the frost and the armies can now il-7`¢`|',('(/mm" mm/S 0 mm ’ Io set ft good tlxamplc; they needed he muvud more quickly unlmugh uw ‘ " i_Y>_ ___ Russians do not possess the strategic _ railways that the Germans tio. Silecia; i save it would Ile impossible to save -tom Wm, better going fm. homes, ,,f|~L.m _-- them Tim ""`“5°“ fi" U|“`iS-Us S“"" lan excellent field for cavalry ill which oss with the multitudes was the great I , . _ {,0_\,'1l(l1\,', Nov, f;_ love lle possessed for their stltlls.inubBm has proved henmn sulmimr' I i it-orrcspolldt-llt ill Northern l"rnll<‘c. ll snw tile lwill in numbers und efllticnfv to the ____ 'swnlt-. nf' tile relief' 1'.-lt in llllllllirlt r. .~§ 'l`llt= llaliiy :\‘inil when c ` - , - ' '_ . _ I .~ ' _ nlllllltilllc-S |10 llllfl C0111* Olhcr nations in the wflr. 'l‘llc f‘rl.fl- (gpecml (Q me Gun,-dian_) alld f'al:lis at tile rt-treat of the Ger- Pllssiml 0" ti“"l“~ AS he palfsed “"9” sucks are gaining a reputation wllit-ll il,\l.'l‘ll\i(IllH, Nov. Fw-----l<`lyillg thc, mans whit-ll llc tlcclarcs is nolhlllg “gh the gums of uw (My 0] Nm" he' , 1 ~ ' - - -' flags ol` llczlrly every lntlrltilllc llnflon {lt'f=S lllllll ll Willi- ing to reports from niissiollarien ' ing willtcr lllolltlls. and tlcspntclled lll ' ( mane pnlllletn-any lly ul? nnnnllnf the elnrlydulrtililillf ‘1;l15r-€](;\im>:;1 ‘ nava re t‘ _ ". ‘ ‘ - Ntliliiiliglihi,-roi-lilirlli-Niggiliilgliiicnlorn llln punt wl»<~l<, llntl uw nnmllnl- I0 enter the Cinema Show buslnes' tion ills Bnllrtl suites llnwullnz con- is lnvrcaslntr daily- They were me-l"°“ <`““ h“"*‘~ ‘=°“‘P“*i° °‘1“iP“‘°‘“ U' scripts are being gathered. each sol- blllzetl in August and ordvrcd tlls-fil°0V0| U10 C0U¥\i-PY f0\‘ $150- MBl'\'€‘l dier being required to bring with him charged again by the Admiralty. but EUS 0£~>l'- 021131: l>lll`\l<‘\lll\¥':‘_§\‘Pi;l‘?'!_);i\€ from home eight days' rmifgygg, with rl have now been recalled. A policy for U31' all <9- M- f -» l . certain amount of money. Local stimulating ellllstnlc-nt througlloutthe -~--- fflci ls have turned the orders to`countrY fo' this f°"<`<‘ IB “GW lN‘llli§‘ '_`°` o ll commantieer horses, mules, food antitplannetl. I f'°S|‘:fx3\;i_'l\i`30E\;‘;r Tlx fodder, into the most wicked and \|\1 _------- .°, ‘ ° 5 - ` bridled system of plunder. They have HEAVY FIRING IN NORTH SEA. ‘,l‘0X Breeding ‘Company r.. ll/i_\r:.a\ entered shops at Albelrut at all hours ---_- §H‘“'i"“`- i'i‘“i'°‘i " *iii 5° i‘-"i‘i ‘“ ‘i‘ f nlgllt 'and day. have seized not only (Special to the Guardian.) ‘-Uilllfli Of Tfilfle iloolns. "l\r.rlo:i- - nnlll- and nnlt-len nt Inna, lint dry- l.o_\llloN, :~:nv_ s.----nt-nltlnlltn in town on 'l`\10Hdav.Decembcr_\. ‘i914 goods, clothing, llousellold utensils. Ilornv- lilly, ll scnsitle resort in the cast Bl 11 B- m- W- H- Pl`0Wl°» 390 Y"\\‘€\U- silk stockings by the gross, foreign- of linglnlld were nwakcllctl betwc-en’ ' 5415°\1'7M3\- made shoes for women and expensive midnight and one o'l-lock by heavy ---- _ ,sets of furniture. llrlng in the North Sea. sll\oau\_1aS.l1S setup ;uam\\t\‘f1,l,p:\u\]\ 1 ' ' ‘ _ l csc. l .l er. lt is understood llc is ellgalgetl’1\0Xl )'<-‘R112 ” un iifllllu” (Special to the Guardian.) (flglltillg nt Kino vllow nf' lllllst; wllol <'llee1'i11s _crowds sercuudcfl thc llsil l‘l]'l`RO(iliAl_>, Nov. ii.»~.-\n oilici:ll| tl.,-l',.,,,|,.,| UH. ,.,,],m_\._ -- N,.v,.,- ,,-mall 1 tillltl-ull otfllotlrs, the army and navy and . , - , - -:Iver fronl the - 'orrt-f, till: llrufnl violcncc of t c tllrflllla ll' repro'-:entativcs ol' the sian clllllnssy has rf\ce_ivetl supplenlen. _While lepolts oi the Allies’ offen- rctsttlrfiin (Huvnsml :'\;t.ll(twil_U')IwI_Sv nor UI. mmhmd whol AHi,,,,‘ Tho l,,,|m|m.m. ul- the Anglw may SW" in me ‘wsi have give” lmlle ill' says: “Our troops. after u‘ llHl‘<'l“llll:fi;:.llt‘ll till-nl. \\'c lznow that we , -l_11l> llllililllv is H|1f1\\'_I\'ll.\' thc 1‘<=f'<»i1I1i gill" I;'l‘m_k‘ S3;-(;‘li‘_ ‘FUN lm‘n‘“-‘);u_d0:l me London, and the (lerlnnns fallen hack! ll_attle, selzt-tl the '1`llrk_isll position :lt I-tmllpy f;.\1,|,, (.\.,~_~:,¢~ff,um “-,(41, _1;\‘f;,|(, tion of flrcat lirltllln s share ln thi: ’l‘urkish port of Sanguitlak, sallk follr in n ""9 filriilcf "0“l0V@‘1 fmlll lh€'~i]“)Dr“kc“." 'uw imsnmn ("f\_Pr“.ll“` _ "1 i'r""`m_“' IA ‘T":ir:,i.”ll(',.“’H_(`",J°i ’l‘urkisll transports three of them with iles. all uneasiness has not passed for' mme to I`W‘°r““" our mmm mmnmc' ii" i"""»“..O‘" “'11” "M g' md "l‘“_` 1-" _ , _ . `, fi , fm, uw .1.m,kiSh _ ' ’ to pursue the llefotlterl cllcllly. |bllt tlvvt-ll ll years 1»llf>\li“lf\I`<' '““ppii"*’ *mi* “ot I “ir HWY IUWU IJTUVIOUSW Ell0\Vll Wtlltler- _____________ [hu r|,_;l;L llltlmgnl, t-tllllf-_-l at last, tlloll “mi 0”” l“`°`”“m“biy with ful recuperatlve powers. tl sllont of joy will rosollntl tllrougll .___p...'_.........,.........................,,..,...’,.. Tile presence of Russians in East E Gl'rl1ltlll>'.‘\\tlc t<\.\'o\l. .vllmmll on the text, taken from Proverbs 31. Prussia and Silecia, however l- _ 19 “He that wllletll souls is wlse” He though the latter are only cavalry an -` first of all referred back to the bring- is ben I I i ing of his brother to Christ by An- eve( “"9 W il llmvem the G91” (Special to the Guardian.) (ated that it was their mans from sending more troops to the Gltll\iSliY, Nov F'-The trnwler \'i<'tol'_\'. 'l`ll<- lln lerilll r_»_l;t-t ...ll I ll lilies lllc iirlilsll as well .l_ the ...l;,,-..\ 'l`llt» .»\tlnliralty ot' Grcflt llritaln and .illc .ltlpnncsc ext-lltlvlgcti lelicillltltnls. fund tlltl lnullicipality of Toklo cabled ‘collglsltllllltiolls to li.ng tjelllge. l'l-JKING. Nov. -S.-~'i`llc (lt-rllnlll ‘.0- gntion nlakcs known that it has received tl. telegram frolll Tsing ’i';lu, the iranslnission of which was made ~_possible by the courtesy of the Japan- ese, stating that tilt- husbands nt Tsing 'l`au of all Gerluall wonlcn who found I`ifI`lli:<> ill lcklllg are uullarmed. As tllcrc are nhtltlt l00 women and cllild- ren llerc, the Legation accepts the lllesngt: as nn illdlcation that German ‘,lossi~s are few. _ FRENCH OFFICIAL i (Special in the Gllzlrdian.) L l'l\itlS, .\'o\'_ 8.----Sllll-_Inv _ _f-;'.1. ; l"rcnt'll oflit-lal :attllt-lllvu.. - -lvl titr- =llattlt-. _vt-sterrltly b.i . Sea atltl i.ys fighting ,Swine nittlt-ks, not ellcnly. were repul c ._ v -A _ ‘heart wont out to (ho \,,.,-mvml mom. ley lave a ready lllfltic lllto hllcl.la.| me l>U\l“‘i fm' im” l""'l U) lonq ,.m.,.(,,,,, I pd hm. 1, mH,.,, w,,,,, ,_.|,,SS_ ,m,,S_ _ lt ll_orl_l-l .lst ov plt s, .nf ...nl....l ;_.l "er so that llc restored tile son. This it is expecteti, will be rcpotltctl lllall_v| of un |.(“,|s uf ,.,,m,,,,,,mi,.,, for |.;,m,W_ , M,,,.(.s, ,mos mm ,..~,.,, wtllllltlrtl lm- tl. this flilllll wt- lll itil-ll lo...\ .llc .l . -~ . . . " . . . ..~ t. . -vf'l\’f- 'ill llt vnllcol. ll tl; ' P- l l accorlllllg to the Mnritlnlo iuxcllnllge_ , tilmlltlollttl. lllf tvlllllltts of (lt_|rln.lns I ;Umm'\ ‘IW MUHliIm<' ll ny l lc ` _ S .|_ -'11 1 ki, min, ,were well on thc \\.lvt~ wlltn tht. flood- _ _ fail* ltlusiblc mctllods and i The A“S"i“"s nppammly lmvc sem MO t of msc Niliqt .latiloiisnlld ' ini! of their position rtllllv as ll rlilnax I" *Ili*'l"‘l¥l1l>‘1‘lTl\11‘»'l ill »\FH1f'“ll<‘l'f‘=~1 _ , p . _ _ S ).mp . ,..y. _ _ . ._ __ _ sill-t-wtf scllenlns lnlgllt iafl.‘¢tr0\1aer forces against Scrvlu und hf,’,'.';;,, :,,,,_h_ Ulhm, will M, mlm, wm,i-fm.,-,, is ,,,,,,. 1,4, ,,,, ,,,,,,,. lhm, .,|.iln- nrlfl.-ll fr-inns nrngw-_<~l --ln.-lilly. bllt the dyllnlllics of love wollltl llmve d,-ive” the Sb,-he out of Smvmlim |m,.b0d_‘,,|m m,m“g|c,m,m,, for use 0,, lmndful of 1|". (;,.,.m,,“ form whi,.h, llellwt-rl lnllzlssc nnl :~~_.- lilo mimmngly wi" Souls' H they wwe ta I Ot' wllat is going on in Bosnia.. which the battlefields. At least. half are - met its' fllt_t~ at the Yscr. The Bel-I ill};;‘(`\;§ enem§()vt;l;;ln;-l~:;:;l~\‘t;;i_ be su essfll ill brlngillg souls to , ~ I~ n. ._ .£0,000 ('ernllns w lrc put J U E Christcctlle l must hllve a conviction ‘he S°"'Yi‘“‘5 and Momenegrms have Brmsh vessels: ___ ____ slit tif FII; iight on tilis line. L |“'°"ii‘>` of “UW 0°““\'f9‘i- y _ _ . ns to the value nt the soul? "Whatiinvaded almost to the Genital. nothing _._.__-__..____ Hhélll ii- Dffglt Hdlflliilyigihe I£Illl\B 1129 has been disclosed for weeks, bllt thc w oe wor all ose s own sou ." f t I th b l Wllo could estimate the value of a operftrons Elsa :ls nl mug; (Tug 21;: human soul. the soul made ill the im- "ms mv" "“ " 9 ’ ‘G V I nge of God. in which G d I I ~ lbreathed the breath of life?- llc ask-| Nothing of ilrst-class nlolnt-.nt hlln ed- The “sm “'°*;d°xP°*;e‘§ lil u‘°t‘}l‘“?` occurred up to illc present ill the noltr -** ' gersoftewor.ant twas erE IHTK ,bi “clam --- duty to try to save it. lt was necess- Mi' “ “r ey E' 9 "5 ° '1 ie (5 ¢¢|a| to the qua,-¢|f;n_) _ nry ln ol-der to an this that they lsvlatvd spots by Russians and British., NEWPYORK N,,.,_ r,__Mm1,,m.ll,e str. JollN's, Null., nov. 6.-Tilt- Bh0“ld k“°W G00" “’°l'd- T00 °"°“ and the '1`\"`l‘“ “PP“’°""Y “fe °°‘“l“€ of every conceivable value is lwint: Govel-nnl<~nt nllllellllces tllllt the en- lmd “ ‘1“°i°“°“ ‘mm 3°"P*“"° °"°¥“" very clvse w war with Greece- Tllesslled bv Ufllcfffs 0' the 0“‘"‘“"‘ mllnn-nf for llln stn-nlnl .\f.»wtnnnll- “fl 2': “situ ::;'iiuf.:‘;l':.:::r‘lf.'; -» by I §.‘:.i::“'“;:;;.:‘.:. ti. Srila ' B , C0 K - , , convicted the sinner. The preacher of a Greek steamer by '|`\\"i“* ‘md im0bl\lSHll0\l Of \l‘00l>H accord- ' The mon will be trained locnlly dur then emphasised the arent importance on-entenlng the creeks ln Allin lvllnnl-. °f P"9Y9"~ M°"e ihinls W9” “'r°“3h" ‘Neither Bulgaria nor ilounlunla has by prayer, he said, than the world made n move ya dreamed of. The mothers prayer ' travelled faster than her wander ng Union defence forces continue tn b0Yi ll l>l9BB0d 00d *-0 he!!! U19 PNY' round up rebels in South Africa. in ef °f hi’ °h“d"°“' "W°“'d y°“ Wm the northern part ofthe Caps province BORING EVENTS. lNNOUiiCEI|EIi'i'5. _ MEETINGS. Eff; ONE CENT per worn f-41|. lost.- ‘tion in this column. I‘aah vullsi ll company all orders. Minimum thurle -f twenty-five cents. l _.___- “THE ANNUAL “HIGH TEA" at St. Joscpil's Convent will be held us usulll the itlst week in November. 647'.. l ; ____ I ___ “CINEMA SHOW- Do you want \