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'Z9 19.49 4 ‘so e§is.". F" ' _.oss ~i-4." totem 20.44 - l‘.'-r-ple-‘s Theatre, 7.30 and 9 p. m. INSINCERITY *N . _\ furious question. one of many asked and never answered in connec- ioii with the pri-seiit war and its confusion, arises with respect to the siri- ceriiy of tin- socialist movement iii Germany. We had been taught-and had alinost it-iiriieii-to believe that at any time during the past ten years or so, under a fair system of election, at sufficient number of socialists could have wen returned to dominate the Iieiciistag; we have been told that, even in piic of its discriiniiiatioii in favor of the aristocracy and of mllitarisin, it was only a question of a few years when they would have fi majority of re- ri~seiitati\'es. And last week we had the curious spectacle of German socialists going italy to persuade the Italians to come to the aid of the Kaiser and the peace! The inevitable conclusion is that all their denunciation, all their o the gallery." .-\i the first test they failed, tliey_ forgot all their theories and ook up arms iii defence of the thing they had been fighting "with their mouths." . 0 it is a fine example of insincerity or perhaps we should call it self decep- fi wr////I ¢\\\ “" Il \ s /III/II';§\\\\\YIII/4\\\ .- oii. Possibly they believed what they taught ;possibly they believed that every ian should have a chance to live his itfe in comfort and happiness and that _l€W€l€1‘ & ODlZlClZi1'l that chance was only possible where democracy was in the ascendant; pos- ihly they believed that the autocracy and the military despotism whlcii ursed not only Gerniany but all Europe with an intolerable burden of taxa- _ _ _ _ tion, should be crushed. But when tiiat despotie autocracy was threatened, 3 v 11 \ S / ` \_` l BAY STATE iid with itiiie German Entpire»and w ith the German Empire their hearths nd their homes-Hiey faced right about and defended it. With their action ocialism in Germany is dead. They have killed the cause. .~\iifii»iowii on 0 Supl. .'»ili, li»1i.io .\Ir_ :iiiil Iilrs. J. .»\. M 1i`i'iisi-i', :i il.ini:lii<-r. ('oiigr;iiiil:itioti:=_ est conics. as it did with the Gerninii socialists. Let us be careful how we houi lest the test iitid us waiiting. _ . . t_'&. riiiiiiss iiiin iioiiiiss " _ " _ The North Sea, of which so much is heard just now, is one of the busiest f pleci-s.seveii-elglitlis of the ocean-go ing shipping of the world being owned iid registered in the countries that surround it. The principal ports are London. llaiiiburg atid Rotterdam, which are close competitors in the tonnage i' \'<~ss~.eis eiircrcil und cleared with cargo for foreign countries, having each ad about twenty-foiir million net tons in 1912. The British 'i`yiie ports coiiic mxt. ami then lliill. Bremen, Middlesbrough, Osteiid, and (‘lirlsilaiiiii in this l order. The aggregate tonnage in the forelgii trade exceeded one liuiiilred and fifty millions net tons. Over and above this the British ports, iiitjluding Lon- don, carry on a coasting trade of forty millions. whiic the continental ports PIGOTT.-.‘.r Sii\'ii;:~‘ lliirlwr uit \\"t-i‘- iii-silt-\' flic Sith. iiis|_. Mr. (flizis. l‘ii:o!i nfici- ii priilriiitri-il iliiiess, lfiin- r-rail I-`i'iiiay iii 10 ii. iii. fron: his lute ri~_-iiii-.iie in .\liiiiiil :lit-\\'nrt l`ciiic- ti-ry. SOUSY--~Siidilf~iil_\' :il lmririiiiister, ;\l;is.s_. Sept. litli, lilil. 1lci`|i'iiili» Slicr- ri-ii, il--;ii~l_\' lir-lovi-ll \vii'»» of .loscpli Siiiisy. :ind diiiiuliicr oi' Win. Sin-rr»~ii, i'hiii‘loi|f'l<»wii, :igcil till ycziizs. Fun- criil iioiii-c law-i'. TROOPS BEING TRANSPORTED EVERY HOUR FOR FRANCE. .\'li\\' Yfllll\'_ Scptciiilici' ‘§_~Ti':iiis- [Joris !c.'l\'i- .\'ii:iiliii|iipliiii .'iltiio:=t cvi~r_\‘ hour ni' flic diiy, ludcii with troops for l~'|';iiii'i», tif-cnrwliiilz to ri-ports of pais- seiigcrs :tlioiiiwi ilu- .lliiiiii-ioiiim_ which reticlicil New York this iifleriiimit front lioiidiiii. ltetiiiiiiiig. the fi'iiii::|i<.rts nrc briiigliiir wiuiiiilcil from l<'reiii-li biifilc- flclils for distriliiilioii :iiiioiig liiiglisli lio.~:|iitiils iinil ciiir-rgenc_v sfafioiis. Tlio llliniieioitkh was stopped flirco times ikcwise have an enormous coasting triifiic. As everyone knows. the capture of private property as well as its destruction is still allowed in naval warfare, iiotwiihstaiidlng that it is as good as banished from war on liturl, and there has lit-cii tio restriction on the use of floating mines. The 'zliief sufferers from inincs in the North Sea thus far have been the mercantile fleets of .\'or\vay, Sweden, llolliind and Belgium, and itis possible tiint these and other nations may nt. the close of the struggle protest against their further ciuployinent. in former tiines fishing-boats were exempted from tho cficcls of iiostili- lies. Nearly 500 years ago the representatives of two contliicntal nations which were about to go to war met at Calais, then English, and agreed that as the herring fishery was about to commence the subjects oi' both belliger- eiiis engaged in this pursuit should he left safe and uiiinolesied: while in the war of 1800 England and France issued formal iiistriictions exempting the fisliiiig-bouts of each other's subjects from seizure. llut the fioatiiig mines sown almost lndlsrriiniiiately b_v the Germans throughout the upper hull' of thi- North Sea, and carried far and wide by wliid and tide front t.he spot where they were originally planted, have practically put ati end to fishing there, ami there is said to he a famine in fish at nearly every British market north of Yiirnioufli. A writer in an English naval paper says that if the war ceases tomorrow it might fake six months to clear the North Sea of mines. many of wliicli appear to have been scattered from the Straits of Dover on the south to thc Shetland islands on the north. Hitherto their use has been justified on the theory of military necessity, but as they may do as mitch damage to neu- irnl as well as to belligerent shipping without effecting any great result be- yond tlie destruction of merchant and fishing vessels, it is probable that re- br ffriiisera after lcavlui: I.<>uDLf'Ll\95- U0 “ln “Ui ‘*§U"“" _ that Germany has a popuimton 50 mailed fist because his \ictim is pw. Cent largpr than }_;,-imiu, ,md weak. Weakness is the opporiiiiiity ' ,, . I very much better eduoaleil, better l\@I\}g°kI5t fs; do “ol “mm v__u_ with ~' ' ' '- trained, and better organised. They erm-any we must be mmm: enough ready; and they know that theirs is 10 numbers, and iii_ readiness aiiil organ- lUi9~_ “lid might? 9“"’“5» ~`l’f‘l"‘ ]"]"_‘ ization without a peer. They are Suri- oiniiipotent, nor is she liivu nerai 1. they hope that they can uutbuiid and Sllbl9l'fl1H9- mill fT0"l1ll’l"_l;;_ll‘Se P""""“" outspeiid tis and so bei-onie our mas- ll” U’ ‘»°"lU"l'l '*"‘ ~*‘-‘ “ Ami U,,.i,. 1-uh.,-B hom tm. them-y hands of warriors; we leave ours in worked out iii blood and iroii_ acts: We talk- \\'orgls cguiitififr noth- To these strong, resolute, and stern ini! ill the game 01 "0 “W ml" ruinous rivalry iii liattlesliips?'\'\'oiilil NEW CARDWALS MADE BY soldiers, and unless we are allowedto of ¢|,@ \_ti,~gin, was (-linger; for this DT'9.\' fflf H113' “1lf‘l“>`- S0 if ."0" 11011" pzirficipatioii was limited almost cn- niinii, we will arrange with you fOr 11 ,tireiy to ecclesiastics and officials oi' limitation of arniaiiieiifs, wliicli will 1|". v;,|i,.,,n_ _\'m“¢,,-mls ,-,limit-pi., nf save us iuoiiei' and i>rev@l1ti'0\1 frvm ini- pope occupied seats' ni ii special using your superior military strength \ri\,m,u_ Set before 11 Kaiser? Reiilly. the 111911 pope was carried into the coiisii=ii>r_v . \v in mer, they iiiii not iiiugii in ali. ne imiwsefl the fefl hm mi oar. They lust siirurizeil their slioulders riinai Antiiony Meniiez Bello, pairi- arcli of Lisbon; Cairdinnl Guisoluiin, » ' (`iirdinui Piffi, Archbishop of \'ie;in:i, 1"-Hllli9Sl lhillll 11l>0Ul ll WHS U19 Bill- and Johann (‘zernoeii, primate of ish Governmeiit's innocent and pain~ Hungary. The last inciitioncil is Cd SU\‘DFlB9- the only new appoiiitinciit. WHS S0~ ing religious feeling throughout the _ world as the only remedy to society OVW I0 Germtilii' Hull Slaplwd lhC'lF for- thc evils today so strikingly German roiiirudes on the lmffk rind shown in nie iieploi-nie conflict now Keir Hardie nctiiaily believed that prey fervently for thc cessation of U19 fl'8l“fiilSll\S Of Brill-'h 111111 Ger- this warfare. said thcpoiiiii'i', askInges~ ilelight the Emperor that ite would, to Virgin. ._.._.._..__.___ I hands, and that. in spite of our Lab- Alfred i’i<-ini. .. ._ .. .. His Lorllsiiip iiisliop ()`i.ear_\'. , . .5i).00 I.. \\'. Wntsoii ._ _ . .. ._ .. ..:’».0ll Wllliuin Nelson.. ._ ._ . ...1I,i'.n l)r_ J. ll. Ayers. _ . lteginnid Aitken.. A. W. liyndman.. Total to dale. _. ._ ._ .. ._$4,6‘.i7.70‘ bind-box But we aretoid by many well-mean countrymen of ours that all this _ German people and the British not want war: the Germans do not Now i shall suggest that all these the policy and government of Ger- 1 believe the German people tal- have no control over the German not know the game their rulers, re made. :ne isisinark theory of blood and n has the great merit of being slin- e and concise. The German theory avy. "Forward" is the motto for the mv. Go straight for the enemy and This theory demands loyalty,'cour- en. The German Army and Navy The theory of blood and iron is eighbours at a time. You cajoie him his guard, you knock him down, hus your destiny fulfilled. Now a gentleiiiuii working.; on those tics is not to be fobbeil off with iliie / _ ,.,/,,4,A£__ f ' __ i :\`- ;/ \\ , \\ '/» / '»».~-. ._ if/'_ 4 _ ix, \ iffy ‘~ /I.” ‘ . 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BENEDICT XV. ll().\lli,Scpteiniiei' Sl.-'l`hc first onsisiory of Pope liciiciliirl .\'\'. \\':is r-ld in-rc today iiiid was inzirlzcil by ii cxiriioriliiiziry displ:\_\' of goi‘l§~".=ll-'~ css in the uppiirel of those prcsciit. iid thi- decoratioiis of the piipnl oiirt. Septeiiibcr Sth, the naiivity cc:isioii by the poiititf himself. The Surrounded by almost nil the ariliiiiiis at present in ltonie thc ii the gestatoriii chair, and greeted itii loud applause. .Mendez, .-\rclibi-ihop of Toledo; l-'-.iliowing this ci~i°r\iiiotiv the pon- l`f` ilolivcrcd his allociitioii. Iii this axililrcss li:- iirgcil the ne- cssity for streiigilicitiitg und elevat- ._._._._., ousekeepersl BUY only goods MADE IN CAN- ADA and keep the factory Workers employed. t l. Od3GfS 'misiiii cnnii riiiis is the only article of food under the KELLOGG name that is of CANADIAN manufacture. All others are imported and do not help our Work people. §_§§D your money at home. BATTLE CREEK TQASTED CORN FLAKE COMPANY. 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