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I'-‘~1 ` 1..., M.. 1. .ii ;":‘~_»' .»i',~,.1'. 1;; ,-_~:'.4-:,-_v-_ hilt is f-if.-_ .L-‘Ah ,- tit-’ ~`; J? J -- * . -1'~1 1.11- ‘;i.,c_,, 11":-,= 1 _ I f -1 -1. /2. 1*: ‘ oi _ ,K l , , -to 5 I-'.1 5 1 .1 1 I -LI 1 i>II.EStlT HBGAINIZE I in I11INI1I1|11oII1uIIn LuqlerngggP1H.2gsH§H’;11icR°;;::'HiHH?'1-mgpgftiaueourt and l.’Al1baye Now Entirely in British llands onion to the Union Move e and 1;1¢51' -Alter Three Days Heavy Fighting The Drive to 'Deléooles to Great *roi-fof11H1. Honvocniiini Bapaume-is Progressing Successfully. , TRURO, October 3-The Presbyter- ian Convention which met in Truro this afternoon was one of the' mc-st impressive gatherings ever he-ld in the Maritime Provinces. lt. was com-posed of men and women from alll sections' ol' the Marltihie Provinces, who pledg- ed their earnest support to -the move- ment to preserve the identy and con- tinued existence- oi' the Presbyterian Churcli in Canada. A i..aymen’| Gathicring. The convention whtch.wa1=.~ almos-t. wholly' a convention of the people, loyal men and women, who are dc- voted to the' historic church of their fathers-, `was large, enthusias-tic and Ilrm In its resolution to uphold and maintain the Blue Banner oi' Presby- terianism. A special train came from Pictou County, filled with the Ile`ad'ing citizens of that grand Old Presbyter- ian stronghold] and they left for tl1e'lr homes tonight rejoicing over the 1.-I-plendld success of the convention. _ Col. Cantley Preolded. The' Truro Academy Hall was' filled at 3.30 p. m. when Col. Thomas Cant- ley, president ofthe Neva Scotia Steel and Coal Co., took tho chair. He- was supported on the pfiatform by Rev. Dr_1 Sedgwick. Rev. Dr. A. Robertson, To- ic-nto, ltcv. Dr. T. F. Fullerton, Itov. William Dawson. Re~v.Wm. Muir and Me-sara E. A, Kanlbach, Controller .`lohn MacKcen and' Hon. R. M. Mc- Gregor. ' The me-ating was opened by singing the long rmetre Doixology '.'Pr1iis-s G04 From Whom' ensings,'ll‘lo.w," The Scripture; YF. :Rs\¢.1_-MI,-....l3.. Muir of `A¥1%%p'olis oyad, Psallm 741 was the-n sung, "Thou Shalt Arise and, Mercy Yet." A prayer was offered by Rev. Wm. Dawson._ The chairman stated the' object o f the mee-ting. reading the circular calling the me'eting_together andthe'n1 called upon Mr. Kaulbach to read' letters' and tc-legrums from gentlorgsn from d‘Iit‘erent parts of Canada e‘x-`. pres-sin-g sympathy with the purpose of the me'etln`g and regretting inability to be present. ` Dr. Fullerton’s Address. Dr. Fultlerton was the first speake-1-H and he began by 'reading the resolu- tion which is printed below. Dr. Fullerton vigorously dele-nd'ed the action of the promoters oi' the movement represented by this meet- ing. He claifmed that only one'-third' of the membership of the Church su-p- ported the- union movement, Dr, Fullerton' showed that the' anti- union cause gained 23,000 voter- in the vote of last year over the previous I vote whereas the unionists only gain- efl 600 over the previous vote. Dr. Fullerton said that the' Presbyterian Church is necessary to Canada. Pres- byter-ianism puts irc-n into the blood. “We condemned the- action of the As- r-emblv' because the' Assembllv violated its honor and broke the sollemn pledge ` it had made" declared the speaker nmid applause. H1- closed by movingl that this meeting adopt- the resolution read. Controller McKeen'¢ Strong Protest. Controller John McKean, oi’ Ilali- fax. seconded the motion, speaking as a layman with strong convictions. The speaker claime_d'th»at the' minds' of our people were profoundly moved and the rear-'Jn is that they have been wronged. Mr. McKee-n proceeded to dealt with the relative merits of minor- ities and majorities. He quoted emi- nc-nt authorities claiming that politi- cal minorities s’i\ould` be tr`e-ated' with respect, hc-w much more in church matters? The speaker asked. "ls It worth-disrupting the church for an experiment?" The Presbyterian Church has not been a failure, on' the other hand it has splendidly succeeded in every ne- tifm nnd nverv cllme. Mr. McKee'n claimed that the rank and file of Pres- byterian mintatry are being mlalsdn Hr- characterised' the professors and ecclesiastical leedefrs ol’ the union mr-vement as manipulators- "coder-~ ‘laettcai do-minletionq’ le the curse of our church. He claimed that there' has never been a spontaneous movement in favor of union. lt har. worltc-.1 from the top down, instead of from the hot- ' I-treat churche's should' obliterzttf I themselves. \. 1. Church .will 1-not- -changed ""'ne‘t IINo11II§II SPLENDID _ -.1 , A V '-1. t .,'I. -‘,;I..,_-11 . K., , ' funds of our church? Surelly we can- not continue to contribute to support those who are seeking to commit church suicide. 1 I Plctiou True to the Old Faith. I 1 I-lon. R, Mar-.Gregor rep1'esc11te'd- the two- in one Imajority ot' the grand old County 1'.-1' Picton. , llc paid tribute to tho contribtttton of |Metl1odlsn1 to the national life' of Bri- |taln, but so has the Presbyterian |(thu1-eh and we are be-und to continue to support and maintain It in tts' es- sential and noble work. Mr. Mac- Gregor claimed that the anti-unionists constitute- the majority of the Church. In commercial and civil life' t.lIoI~'~e who do not vote y'e;\ are always counted 'as against. ' i Dr. Robertson’s Stirring Address. i Dr. Andrew Robertson. of Toronto, was the next speaker. lic began by compltmenting Mr, MacGregor and expres'se'd the hope that he might be induced to go to Toronto to help out the cause of the Presbyterian Church He roused the audience' to a high de- gree' of delight and enthusiasm by his humorous and eloquent flights. I-le .=1'pok»:.- oi’ n1e'etiug 11 1Iupe1-lntendent ot Missions of the Metlic-;ii.~It Clturch wht' wus at pronounced anti~nni0nist, tiif' other day i11 Toi-mito, who suill he could' never persuade hhnself -to be lic-ve that God cve/r in`tc'1nl1=1l that tw( Dr. Robertson concluded with ar eloquent, o.u_-tbur_s't declaring that tht; historical motto ofthe Presbyter-lar tnrmen consume-batur.” < The resolutions of the executivr wore thc`n pre.-Iccnte-J by tho Secro tary. Mr., Kaulbach, and- wcrc' pu-t if the' me-ating and passed' by' a sta-nd ing vote". LONDON, Oct. 4.-The wut' oilicc announced to-day that the town of Eaucourt l.’Abbayc, on the Sommn front, for possession of whit-.li heavy! figlitlng -has been in progress for so-f veral days. is no-.v f-nlirel_v in- -the hainls of"t.i1o iirit.i:»1i1.- 1 ~ The uiilcial annottin.-emeni. i'o|low,'I:. cd of the em-Iny und is oiniro-.ly in our hands. "I)u1'l111.; the night there was ronsi-1 leruble shelling on our i`1-out south il' the An<:I'o_ tJll1I11'\\-iso tl1¢-ro \vu.~1' ‘io cliaiige. A I-ict-.vy ruin han; fall(-n since morning. LONDON, Oc-t. 4 The l"ronci1 on the Somnne' front are continuing their thrust northward on' the l'eron- :1e‘-Baupme road und' have <-.upturctl 11 strong line <1-I‘ German 1lct`e'ns'cs bc- tween Morvul and the St. i‘ic1-rc (Canadian Press Despatch) Vans( \Voojc1-tivo-.4lino of 111-1-1111111 tr.-111-I11-1. I11-tow-1-11 .“111- Lon|`1`on rmluy' rupot-is I~luIIco111'tIv11I :Ind Ht. I'i1»I'1~1- \';'1.1twor»1I on thc "Eatic0u1‘t l,`Al1l1aye has been cleat--; l1`Al1h;1yc I-Iitirély in llriti_-i1 |11n-,;.'-1 in the region o ')orna'Wat.1-:t o11 tho ltounianian I1-oi ier our ln'igIul~~ coinrtiulitler. (lei (horunov, who ;~:11'ti1:i|1atcd in th -Impaigns of 1.977 and 1004 was so iousl ' woundi-d On thc rest ot' th- The Resoluttons Adopted. -' The following were the rc-so‘lut.ions adopted by the unanimous- vote:-- Wliei-eas: 1. Wet deplore the resolution of Ithr Ilast General Assembly to c'o11sun1mut1 Organic Union 111111' decline to b1 br.-und by it for I.l1.o following ant other rea:~1-o11s:-- (a) Because it is not coinpetc-nt for tho. Assembly to vote the' Church out of existence. and fur ther. such action is uncalled for by any existing religious' condi tions in Canada. (b) Because the result, of the . vote taken previously proved that the movetme-nt had only the support L-I' one~third of the membership ot the Church. (cl Because the Unionist vote ir the Winnipgg Ass'emb1iy does not represent t e convictions of- thc' people who cons-titute the Chntrch (di That \vc' regard' it as vital tr the religious interests ot' Canada that the Presbyterian Church should be preserved. (e) And that such action, ii’ per aistcil in. will inevitably lead tothe' ~ disruption of the Church with the Irrcparable evils that must follow. 2 `l-`urtl1er, believing as we do: tn.) Thai. tile l‘|"esl»ytc-riun (‘-hurch In its doctrine and pc-lity ir. f0und‘cd on and' agreeable to the word el God. 4 (bl That it has been a power for rilzhteouaness' in this and other. countries. (c) That It is in violation of the Ass-emhIly's own solemn declara- t.Ion and pledge repeatedly made. that Organic Union wc-uid only be eifecte-:l` when the consent of prac- tical-ly< the entire membcrship had 1 been given. and- that consent far ' from having been given. has been withheld by a large majority oi' the membership of the Church. Therefore resolved that: While we stand for religious lib erty and recognize the right of members to separate themselves from our communion. we protest against tho' iiroposal to seek- legis- lation to nilienate the property and trusts of the' Church. which trusts have ever been held eacred: ' And further resolved: _That we protest against the ac- ~ tion of the Assembly and' pledge ourselves to remain in theCom- - munio11 of'_ the Presbyterian tom up _ ~ Ho denounced the leaders of the Unoin movement ee this "dominating ecclesiastical Junta" amid the' cheers of the -audience. I-le claimed that the action ,of tho_Asc~smbly was as clear s. case of. tha betrayal of public trust as our country orohurch affords: The traze"-- of all is t ln: after spending over $20,000? t og the Mimion funds of the Chuzéfto propagate Union. en Impossible tiene has been thnnst upon the Church; 'W9 are face tones with a stmggle of three or four yeere. What ought to be the attitude of the. minority in reference to the mia-:ton I Church. which we will maintain and defend. Delegation to Toronto. The i'olio\vin'g detlegates to the great Toronto Convention on October 17th were hppolntod: 5 . _ . , rout the sittiaticn is unchangoll. loumanians Maker . Further Proges- ‘ (Spieeia-I to the Guardian.) 1llICilAltES'l`. Oct. 4-~--l`; III-oppeu _tombs on ltioiifnlcoiic und ul>:e\\'I1111-1: 111 the Lowor Izorlzo killing one 1111111 Iir squadron droppr-.d boinhs with good ii`t`c1-.t on N11ln'oi'i11;1 1'1I.iI\\':1y elution in The l{ing's (‘.ount_v Agrit-.IIIt11r1ul auf" Indu.=.t1-tal Exhibition opened in George' town _\'este1‘Ilay u1nic'|' most aus picious circumstances. The wc-afhcv was' tlcliuhtful, thc a-ttcndance' u1I usually lin-ge and the exhibit fav :Ibove -the average in number auf' quality. A large number of people' fronn they ouri-ouinltna' 1-.'i'4t.1i<:ts :Ind from Char- lott.cto\vn \\-ci-o in nttrnrlaince. Ilis Ilonc-r the I.toutI11\an-t Governor und' party came by s|1c'1-.ini train. The Plxhlbition vv;-.14 opened at noon i1\ thc l_l\‘ill She-ti, ilu- l'rcsidc1\t, Mr. VV. VV. Jenkins, prosniing, and was Iicconipanlcrl on the pl1|ti`orn_1 by Hi;-1 llonor liieut. (tort-1'|Ior` McI)on1\ld. Judge' McD1‘_-1111Il1.', n1l\';IIc -secretary. Major liarilt-,t1t._ l'lx-(love-1'1mr McKin- non, the (‘on11I1is-.~4io111-r oi’ Agriculture, lion. M. lticliiinion, M 1'. .l. A. Mclsaac, Mr. J. I). Stn-\\'111'I, I\lr. J. W. Mc- l’hot-, Mr \V. I.. (‘oIto1I, oI` the Exam- i1\z‘.`1', Mr. llouiien l\in-llotnlld C-E tho Patriot. Mr. J. ll. lluI'III'.-ii, of the Guardian, Mr. Sluiw, llrtncipal ot' (leorge-to\v11 llI1;h S1-bool, l\l r. Adam and' Mr. Cain ot` Now I'orIb. School ln- .sp.ecio1's, and t‘upt. .I. Il. Moore of Ilazclbrook. The school cliildrt-11 under Prin. direction opened with pn- troittc nirs. The' Gnve'1-Itor, in df.-1-luring tho show 1.-pen, com111o-n1ie1I'tl\c~ people of Italians Make _ ‘Serbia is Being _ 1\l‘||||€_|'.V hilt* llllml i|l`tlV“-_ |_‘1'\"l|\.\",Ii|I‘ir :||i\.11I1-1:, :1;I-.'_-1 to-Il1|\":I \'.':1I' oliiv- \"*l»l_(`-l_`l'-'-`7 W“-l"‘- "Oi-2li1l.V I\<'tIvo In tin-.`,-:|1111-1111-:It 11-§;':u-1Ii11,-. 11p1:1'.ItioI;.:11|I ti-1- f>'~0l`l7-lil 1\l"'21. 'ul l`Hl':i0. Hilti ill 'V11'-. _‘1lI1I-I-I|otIi:111 t`|'11n'. ll||1'in1" ’i`\1I-,\'1i1|'v vignolo _-'\viI-io \’11lIc_\'_ A111-1' I1|tr-Iuso-\111;;l1t |111-_\-1.11;-.1111-ti I-1-1;1li111111111~o11|l1.- -o1'_c|I111':1I1o11'tho 1-,111-Iny la1In1:i11-Ii Ilult-I'-I \'.11s|1-.1‘I| .siopo ot' I;:1I111;1I11-III :ind in II11-' uincll repeated :1ttul'i\'s on ull our gm-llooy ol' lin' lioinzt on the I-jt~.n;1li Nv- ‘lumls ‘ill l-hi* *i0llUl¢‘;l`}1 _'10-_ U\"fl`.Y';1:111i linc their left wing.: hclli l’i;~‘-41- W1\L"‘-" 1-My ,w»¢1‘<= -l1‘1_.\Ie.1.-oil with I1.~=1\'v.v,11o1-I .11 1.1111 I-not nt 1.11111-1:. ..c.1e<-..111111;111'1. -, kisses.. 011-ti1oII0.I’tl\@Yl\ I-'l0lJfiI`» <\l"ti1o \}'nil1~._'.' ol' 'i`1'nnIa. The B1'lii'sl.1 I\VN GU.-\l{ili!\N finds it necessary to adhere strictly to its subscription mtcs as follows: ° For the City, delivered -ri *. 'I' 'O 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 4' 'I' 1' z- T111- 1-ollot-tion of lionio-products of A 'F Reclaimed By Allies .._€_.| (Sm-ci:1‘l to the C.u:Irtiian,) l’AitlS. ()<-I. »i_- .*'11-1'l1i:I1I :Intl lin Sinn I11r1~o;: 111-1- 1-o11t:!1I1i1Ig yt.-:o1'o1:e.I' LIGHT UAS AIVIUNU (Canadian Press Despatch) (i'i"i`.-'\ \\'.-\, llwitiin-I' -1. .\I‘t':|t'¢i1ll;.-, ltr it-.Ior1n:1|io11 1'1-1-.»i\-1-II by Il11- Iniliti. l--'-I-II in ln'-11\'_\' 11:-tion :tint-v I-ritluy, .t|1p-.Irs-niI_\' in tin- 1':-1;ion ol' l‘o\11<'ei- 1-ltv :uni 'I`I1if-p\'11I :Intl oi' Ihr- I`.1111<1us .-111.-,:I_-_,#11111-11|; iI1I.\1- iniu-II 1 _ - 1-_\1- \\i1n»-1*;-.` 1-1-port. 'i`i11--V1- 1 - hi--11. of 1-1n|I1.1», ;1 nII111l1r-|- ' --in 1 Charlottetown Visited ing frail Ever See ’l`h1»o1I1i1»st.,loolIiI11; ship seen i11 In ln.; 11111-11-nt, iii.-.I1-Iiwi-~i111I.\' lI:1\'1- 1-1-ossotl the- '1‘1f]11-11111' ng new groutnl to\\'nI'ti:1 tho Inonntuiit 1-iv(-1~ 1111.1 1]_111'1-;11,11-1 111011- ,,,]v(~,~_.-;11-_\- ,,,,. lilo Nim- I11f1\1!1';11n In S'-1'|Ii:I. :\I'.o I-;1ptu1'I-1| l{c>=:1ii '.'11ii\\'.'1_\- _11 to\vns_ The F'1'oI11\t of the llozm-.s‘tic Scicnct especially in the prr~.l1Ictto11 ot' ar- ticles' of utility such 11:1. linen. flux, uni other clotlls. llc 1-r-.`o1-1‘e-'I' enthusi- "stir‘nll_\' to_tl1e patriotic spirit. abroad Ind $niIo1I;:r1, but- In 1-o1Ild` ho sl~~n from -tho' ox- iiihit,-I in 'thc' h.Ili il\c'y‘ \vero taking.: :Io :Io-tivo port in tin' 1-ompt-tition. 'l'l|1- 11IE'1't1|1|1\go ol' this' in after lift- wouhl be very great liecuusc the <:i\ilIirI~n would zrsxtltiallly learn to takp 11 more :II-tivo i11-toro--Ii, in I`ut11ro --_\'i1ibltlt'.~m-.. lic- I'<-.I`v'rr1\1l to tin-' hixlh 1|u11Ilit_v <2-t' the live r-tocli o|1 rxhibi- Iton. 1'-spt\ci1\ll_v tho high broil 11|1iIn:1l:: which arc 1‘npnblo'ot` replcntsliinlg the stock. Major li:1rI,l<‘-tt i11 at fr-_-w wo1~1|.~4 con- 1;1'ui.1||1\Ie1l tho. |11-oplc oI` l{iI\;:`1<' t`o\1n~ tv 1,-11 tho 1-xt-ell(-tice of their <‘.‘xhii>i- tion Ex-(lovo'1'|1o1‘ lvlclilniion in an in- to1-1'».~IIi1\1: spoerh l'e1'.o|11111mni'f"rl lin- v".~'Lr\|111\IiI- uiiailysis ot' tho .-:oil in 01'- Ilt.-r to tind o\1I. thc partit-|Ilu1' conslit- uont of \vhi<‘l1 they wort# sin.-ri, and' thc right I`<'rt.iliz1-,r might ln' use-Il. The opt-Iitnc prof-eotlillgs 1-one-lull(-Il with "Gnd Savo 1ihe King." Several nr-w fentuios werr- intro- llucc-_1' in tho lilxllibition -this y‘c'ar uinong which is 11 bof~i.h ill-led with the exliihits of tho pupils. of Georgetown llizh Sciiool and surrounding dis- t1-in-Is. 'l‘l1c \'o1.:¢‘\';1l1lI- |n'odI1c-tion of 'the srllwtil gurtlolls 11'.-'sc-1'\'os c1'e'. Mineral uolment curee tleret In eevn of 41 °°"‘°'**°*‘****‘*'.***MInerd'| Llntment Cures Dlntemper. Q, wItl1 p1'o1ln¢,~e the work of Bert Skfrf .Q nor. also tho rruyc-It drawing of n *I1-.‘,ca11\cr by tho sumo pupil, nconpierl *lmucb nite-n'.lon at this exhibit. The Q map drawing by the advanced pupils * was also unquefstionably good. Al 4, together this booth :zoomed to be the (Continued on Page £.ix.) 1:1111, 111151111 in-I' \\'u_\' into (`hI'I'l0ItIe1o\\'1i l1111-bor yesterday at`tcrnoon with tho UALTIES THE GANADIANS .List of Killed and Wounded llisproporiionately ‘ Small in Comparison with Importance oi Engagements and Results Achieved. 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