*F7 g _ article is 'I lie \ilies of the Future, which al- willing- not only this war will be ended, but future °l are to be Great Brrtdm Qernrarry and the Umigd wars will be impossible.” So says the professor. But other voices are “speaking the word” at pre* 5° ,Such ar, a||ranee_ the profeeeor assure; us’ had sent, the word, that will end this war and will make na- ar, msprrmg hope for many of “S and the fu] tions in future think seriously before they bring war A Seemed eo near he _1 sor, ta the narrons on the earth These voices are now _thundering along _ T |eft out m the Cold the rrrgemrous pro three liattlefronts and amid the fogsof the North Sea, eo Sueh soorhmg phrases as “the fase, voices that are being heard in Berlin by those who SU of Frame’ irhe menow beauty of would not listen to the gentler voices that two years of Amrrra and the mexhaus ago wanted peace. And they will bring.peace but no, ~ ‘the admirable dash of apaii new alllanfeg ‘ll Present' wind have crossed the dark blue see gh power for civil good in the small l )X( )x )X( ””*“ DIILY SELECTIOIS FDI illllllllll IEIDEII 0000000 Wol.|~0@l|\» sotailu ssniirirv ly Wait Mason. some piouq men are on tblnli that snr kind BIITIIII Ill provemeiit m ‘ ," the correspondent adds. "sad the speed with wbiohthe workésdoue. The _opinion is even express that a visit to the United States would be ol hehedttio many British builders. The i‘i2"J'lfie'.l“t‘»'ill‘tn°°'l»'»‘n‘ill.“‘.ll“'l'.¥’ Why Dllli long laces when you sing, or gravel when you pray? Jehovah made this world eo glad, lie doeen’t mean us to be ead throughout our ll¢ll° lllr- I do not often seek the Kirk. Nuance if ever smile or smirk" ill! loliiom features wore, a deacon- lf. "ti3»'»n“'?if'°t'lii2“’ ` ?i°'t'iu-3“"n"'i." an llrlc cathedral _dooi-_ M t l llllllt of s vast im- A ericah shipbuilding FP I ‘ll ‘til LW! to thl hi i lf' ll. y'7»‘u"i”h ilttslstnhnuy' .l’»’u'l'._t-»» I am Sir, etc., in -ti sheer case oflcruelty. he rumor cannot be classed as-any ng but absolutely _ false and_ _it .____'.___._ ' t m n e -- ' ' ' iilifsoloasldgilailhecliilgo ict? bto The Goverment And e away the livelihood of the man o had foresight and enterprise ugh to start a service whhh has _ _ u of immense benefit to the people ment of Australia is seeking to borrow _ < _ _- _ - i 1. that section of the country. $20,000,900 in London at it high rats of _ - terest, the money to be used in the _ _ J- T-'|NMANi construction of public works. is - an- ` _ _ ' ’ _ . nshaw. Aug- 7- other striking reminder of the skill _ _ ' , __ _ __ _____ _ V. ` ' THE _i __ _ _ _ f_ I f__f__“_f ` ` "A'U`(il‘iYS‘I"i"1'i'§§"l`§'16,. __; -L ,fi P-i _.fr _ Quaflilllll ;‘§.2.'.,;Z2.“lI’;‘it`..”f.'i’.`?.‘I.‘$‘£’l. ni?n.’§§i§.'1’L“.¥.?f‘;i 'Ji1‘§$¥ _ "°"»"ll';' ,;, ‘»'.""_lli".l'...l_‘L-l"',.'_‘P,_,'»‘ y _Your .LaSt¢fand Chance in which be is now in `ail-when these men are Pitt' sl"°““"° l' ‘ sl"""‘“';'°l'-mm l° y°“"'°l`lr~' I Y" l A 8 J sisiently °!r¢\il\\°d ill the motoi surprised to set such proxies: on alt f A- Buy F I ‘ .,”* °*‘ u gr., where they belong and decent Germah people are 30,; "Doris" ot which I `§m`Ce|`itain aides You \na'y be well proud or leurie and loahgue. given control of Germany, then and not till then ;_l:;l__:‘_1y““_'_'_l)¢t"'n:‘t:_l_l_‘7'.9'¢l!Y _\l"|_¢i°\,1l°__ `(;l;:rL_¢i£-_iif_l_¢i\;_W_i_;l__-'____l_3°,'::_'_e‘_1il@ _ __.__. (levlded ‘llh |13 ear aaaal by there be an alliance between Germany and Great Bri` There is aMoluieiy,n MEu&' ,ad lwglhg oomllilouof one’ or ‘more - " ‘~` ‘ I. A. . _ a. rumor- _Tllv Wfll” llleuailrll-oil of your _ itmb horses -ill *\\_.°,0_lb‘ tam It ls up m the German lxople' ~ - . the Bouehaw ssl'Yi607‘liid“i|\ll‘- Nil' Service: -‘Asc iii particular and. "ber r-year. (ee The promotion of the __ #mance was__notIth_e real rrocursd st:{i_en__t:_e;l___i_i_n s___:i_:s_t___rt_s§_t::g r°n,||y(;._¢;_u¢¢d,_¢ompie_i_rgy otitis “_ 2 A: object of Professor Muensterberg’s article. t is uno' 310°; 0" and leiwonhrn _ on- BPI, E" _ _hi __ - Ha.” _ __ »............~»»|U ther of those subtle feelers for peace This is plainly :hen-'-11305,?-8 lm been f,,||y demlfsrtrla °°“°"yt °'°:"frd roerezw' su, |:°k ami, _ _ , . _ _ y °"‘°"’°'°"°'°°'°‘°‘°'°'“° 1* revealqi in the latter half- of the article where we' are Gd by ho' lim °W“°l' Mr- J- P- H006 fllgstiulaogr croatiirvli. ll l“.»lll° W". (founded 1101) I1-I0, (delivered ee by wld that nmmany cannot be tom ro pieces and cam sm yrgcirr ge_i;_ld_-_i:i__i:_l_i_t;_:ie: m;i:_us éi:__:_i_iyot_i:_t;: e:ir:_st:_i;_i;_Coi_rt_ii%_ri_: _ ul' M U '° A' not be demolished ” but “will not demand asquare foot sste that prevented boats olslmlns to pinin chi-isiish duty. tiioiie, the good -_»_~,~_~ »- _-,~~.-.-.-..»-.~.-.-.-----»_-:--:. -.1-.-_:_ ’ _ _ . ,, bg more seawortliy from going any pear," of your gliy wlll look into this f the conquered territory m France or Belgium. further. than me mouth or we Harbor matren and rake some amen rr, ,hh _ Y AUGUST 1°' 1916 The jewel of their love Kiao-Chau, may never be re- when they started out to look tor her, _c _______.s . . . . . I b I . ~ ~_-,~-~-_-,»_-._.-.-._=_.-ff~-. ~=~--- ~~~ - -- - turned to them she rs lfwrllrrr rn the mterests of the llle llllelence 3 ° V ‘ms .i g T peace of Europe to have Poland made a kingdom again -and much more to the same effect. lf the sp Professor Hugo Mueiisterberg of Harvard Uni ‘three great democrats “Woodrow Wilson, Bethmann tuk contributes a typical German article to the Holwcg and Lloyd_ George will speak the word for gl; c Times Mu uzine of retent date The title. which the century is ripe -and Germany more than hes zo fp.1c. Discount.. l 1'i_i¢l_i_u_i_r'c _i_)i_i_rii1g R`o_c_im Tgble _ ' _c-__ .. .. .. .. 8§|lf'§§:07§ Cul! *Dl_lco_uut ziiidusd-_Dining Ronin frshisg, r_iié‘_§_i_;i'__it;fz2.oti%sitd 26.00 i elm” Cllf‘"et'1iii§'iig.a sado - . __ 29 94°- 1 Pa§l‘o_i_'0 China Cabinet, all giass,’Maiig. ,Cash Dkcmmt . The above list covers all that is left. The prices ' ` Cimlfllan Clllllll givensareyat least 25 p.c. less than todays prices and rn., nnnnunssnsnt .tint the unvsrn- with our 20 p.»c. off its worth your while to invest. |-IEQF3 I am Sir. etc..` ' " _ ' V|S|TORL'_ (Pat. plea-se copy.) with which Sir Thomas White .bas 1 ` C ' d th N AGED |S|_AN|) POETESS ligliiliiistii`§nii)§i‘l'i"i'§'§n§'niiii yinnm _ ' With the industrial dislocation _and _ _ V _, , _ ,__ near pimic that _followed the first . 0 __ ' ..';:..'.;::'°“i?‘..i:§°2:i:."fi::i.:'°:.i -- - - a- =-~ 1896---Tweiilielli You -1916 _ ` th mmeislde. who is 86 years of age. Dogma" where it rs prwmrarry fm? OUR RECRUH-s_ cing every cent of Canadian w r e - oc o w _ < i ‘ "' . e Borden Government is no_w in a - , it 11' -af f rt I I I I i U i T. G . - 0 ' » ' . _ _ ' have ren you an behind us _ _,Liberal .leremiahs whose vision can- 0 a X I rally round the standard Of the flag that made us free. Europe Notwithstanding these attractions For these nations are not going to be iii it Alnd now, eommueq the professor, as the Se A departure has this year been made in the Sunr 'Ng year of Woe am] terror d,eS_ emmerl wrth blood, mer Qchool for teachers iii introducing a' series ,of For the third year of \\ar begins which we all feel Eames and llllllellfs “ol 0lllY f0!' the P¢\'50U3l bellelll ‘ T bring an end to the tariiage, ue cannot help ask of the teachers themselves as a pleasant relaxation Mfr with trembling lips what will come after 7' His ll0m Sludy but lo enable lllelll t0 Sel lllf Pace lll T ,S just what “e had hoped before the war, er healthful games and recreation for their pupils. An Tl; firm alliance of Anierica, Great Britain and Ger llmll” each daY» llllel' legllllll' Classes, ls deV0l@d 'l0 Th many sport games and athletics on the college grounds. The There “as little of this hope expressed before the “lea Wlll mmmend llsell lo all who are llllereslell ln 1 war, but it will be remembered uith a distinctness that the “l°lk °l Ulll' 5°l'l00l5~ H¢allllfl1l €X€l`Ci5¢ iS 2 H0- , . must be painful to the professor, that the very op Cffslly i0 the }_'_0uir§ and it is essential that their piiysi' “lag ‘;_r'rl;f“,§,;of;";_';;“§el;‘;°}‘orth ;’;“l°“‘l °l lllllllllllg * Wllll "°“lld lllf’ A VISIT TO HALIFAX IN EXHIBITION TIME posrre was expr-eesed after the war be an True there ca exercises s ou be prudently supervised and direc As written in Thy Book. ~ i were some maudlm expreherons of frrindehrp rowarde tedld Genres andhcoptcsts of skill and strength by the --i------- _Seventies have reached it point never the U ,re States err _ cii ren rom t e ouiidatioii w rk ` i it d wh that nation became threaten 0 "P0" Which lllff v _ , mgly angry over the emkmg of the Lusrrama and the co operation of after years is to be carried out, and ' 0"' "“"°""l "ed" ll’ l“‘ll°.“l°‘l 'by' ' A E D -- murder on the hrgh seas of some hrmdreds of her em these, like all successful and beneficial co-operation, éh__i;_el:_‘§_e':_l‘t?; mcy_if_:i_lle___r_i_i_e___i;_i_i:t;i_i_::_a:_i n 1 t -- zens, but alliance with England ' \Vith t‘he haberdash must be calrled olll lll 3 Pl'0P@l' m3l‘\"¢!'- - ~ " ers or the Thames, ,r “nth Lngrands contemptlble This afternoon, as stated yesterday the students 8 - - . . been re _ little army” ll This surely was an afterthought-long of the Summer School wlth mel' Professors Wm glve lriml(lllwingoll§;rB,;:i’ness Kon. .. after a demonstration in games and athletics on the college Sandton, Ifroui' his son. Elmer, now in “;!°"1d‘ “ld lm’ Wm Sl’°°° J°“m°l Midway and ?°°d amusement features' . . . . tl' The professor does not, even in his advocacy of grounds to which the p_ublic are invited. We trust tl-ig hospital ;__h__Wv1:_l:_e_r M___________ H0s_________ ,md Dy __ _ _ this Peaceful a]hance_ nee above hls Inherent hatred or citizens will show their interest in the work of the Whiichurch, W" in me ‘N2-W Y°rk mnkel' r M' MCF- HALL: England He forgets his lofty theme occasionally school by belll8'Pl'@5€Y1f- _ Near (égr_¢::_ff,Wa_e___ and lapses into such sentences as these Yes, even England s contempt for America has broken outl again. P Def" Father: ll i lot ku w m i and America is at the eiid of its patience with a nation . . . . - little in a few days. I can walk a, b which destroys its mail and its trade with the neutrals The Llbelal OPl_)05lll0¥1 U1 the Legislature havin!! rrme new but am pre", shaky yet 8 d humble; lt by its blgmkllsls ’ admitted the necessity for increased revenue to meet but I Wililgei 0V0\' that liter 2 lit-U0 o The causes which led to the war the professor tou- llle Will '3XP9llH°l¢ 1° Franc* Well- l t ustralia is actually seeking to borrow ' H Y money at a high rate of interest in the ondon market to finance public , works, the Dominion Government has estricted ptiblic enterprises to thoiio' which are absolutely necessary for maintenance of national growth. our King and for our Country We take up arms again' righteousness, our watchword, hall evermore remain. the King of Kings decreed it hat right. not might. shall gain, matter what the purchase, iiough countless lives be slain, hough sad hearts tell a tale, e sheet that has recorded hall evermore prevail. y Might, oh God of Nations,- Thy-Will we still lmplore; Teach Thou that nations’ warfare n time shall be no more, That swords shall be for plowshares, .luly 18, 1916. itsvt a few nes o you o that I am improving and hope to be up r the Huus. We could sea the remains 8 shell it day’ after day. ilt was about a devil scared out or us one hiiniut sud. isush about it‘tlie next. s1tli'oug&___,we= may lis_,ya_ been within an ace or sg' killed. 'llfll ltrilllge how _Q pgrggg bg-' comes hardened to seeing his com. redo blown to pie_c_es and living in _the midst of blood and death. I lhave leon sighfl in the blood-stained troll. ohes of Flanders that I will never, hover forget. if the people at imma could sem the real liorrors of thebat.. l'§';'i°i."' i.°.’i"3."l"t “.2 "°"‘°i’.i’i.“£' . it ii t war_w ' ~ _ 3|", IWIIJY over before the 106th reaches th( ii_r- _ "*- _ ing line. Well. l will close iiow._“‘}'" ' Aus. s.- Discussing tin -Hoping this viii find you sit snloy. of British shlpowners ans in! the best of health , the Times calls atteii As ever. amount of con- ~ 111,313. have country is on the verge of bankruptcy _ _ that our credit is being destroyed, I Wethe -' 0 Y ~ f I e s ` that the recent taxat on measures t J built a wall around the country ex- 8 I . 0 S a cluding trade. that we are spending _i , ' money “llke a drunken sailor," and _ 1 ` it that the country is being bled white by "”‘““"“' i Plan . _to See the FAIR. in ‘ports has reached a highwater mark _ _ _ _ _ in the history nicnnfsdsrsiion; reach The dates for the Great Provincial Fair at Halifax are ed a higher total in the month of June ii‘;i°’" '“'°"°`“‘°""°’ °' SEPTEMBER 13th ti Z1 t I aunted prosperity. _ F d_ Bela he fiscal year 1914-15. Arid while - - ` . _was an ra.nce~.an um ovei A comingl Had she known Germany would have pre PUFPOSC l0 be l'¢P3ld ‘ll PH" by the returned soldiers, 9| M mom" B d 1- lmnk 1 was rm it li y pared by provmgnmg herself for yea;-5 llke 3 fort,-ess the Patriot has commenced a series of spasms with a l“°l"Yl°°°°“‘P"lll°lll¢ llll °llll‘“l l-lm°- L She could have d0n¢ yi eaglly her lack of pl-epafa- view to justifying Mr. Bell’s action. Spasm One ap- had mme Prem' n.lll'°vvr;'1r°h"°°'b“t I _ escaped very well en we went r tion uas lier misfortune it would have been avoided Peilfed _Y@Sf@fllHy. the main feature of which was me over last year we were`sent into the _ if the German Government had known a year, or at "1lSl@3dilig assertion that the Dominion Agricultural mlrzmagluctssglrslnlglfoigilisagd' lint:-otllisd least a month before th'1t the break would come Gmlll Was lllclllded ll' gellefal l'€V¢nU€~ A mere tyt'0 9°"°“l°ll °l the “'°°d°' P“"l °f lll° h 'llie editor of the Berliner Tageblatt, is now in jail ill politics knows differently. The Agricultural Grant 330:15; llgrirlgélllfgsvxrhlglllgnwlgsfrgg for making tht follouiiig statement The declara