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'O CHAN-UTTETUWN GUARDIAN "W" 'mm “AIS ’§Z.1'.’.‘»'.T,.?i.?.-.T.°..,......, t:i'€ ‘ I V I _ ‘_ , ' _ ' ‘ ~ ii"-'I W" vi5£bns|oAv§ .mnusnv 1. mo §»:'~f:T-'-°“*'-“"*'-““*'“°" f _ ““_ ‘ 1"” °“ _gy Nortel; _ I ` -Wedxiesday being New Year's' Day aiid_ a publie_ holiday the D|ARV'0F THE WAR '°“ I-»5e¢v.oes=s»ws‘eee# JUNE-25.-hlurder of Archduk-fl v _ t~Morniiig Guardian will not be published on the following day. lferdinand. i Dr. Linaeott, ia una column will I ` I _ . U" 5¢|`l'|“~ ~ religious. natural. social. tinaneial. ~ 'lille Evening Guardian will by: publisli.-d on 'l`hursday but not _ JLLY 28,-.lustrla-Hungary declare. *help you solve your heart problems ‘ lwai' I Wednesday. _ _ __ é. _ 1919. _ 1 ._ . V . .,.._., many. ""“-_ -*UG» 30--BWBWIB 0¢"~‘UDi0¢l- _:No nantes will be published; if you AUG.. 321.-Mons battle. _ lperter, sigtfyour initials only. or usei - . , The good old greeting, A Happy life, nien_liav_e endured even unto 'Neiv `t ear, will be exchanged to-death and beyond tt, to a living, JULY 31-*Stale 0f “'01” U1 G€l'l1l&1I)' Rnd every other anxious euro that I AUG. 4.-Britain at war with Ger preploxes you. lt’ it personal answc ls required. enclose a fi\'e`ccnl sulnip .\l./G. %.-R,l.l8Sl£llS tlféfellletl Ht la p59||||0|1y||_\_ Hdav ivitliia iicartiiiess' and a hope dcatiif Let its have done- with the 'Tanuenbergv _ _ _ _ Qtltat the past four anniversaries petty. paltry things ‘over which we gruesome ilieniorics, its bloody the ltittire \\‘eltar_- ot a nation glor “battlctieldsg its anxieties and its ilicd by heroism and by sacrince. Sorrows. and entering upon one _ which promises peace and all that Lord bod oi lla;tles by \\`liost' alll; peace ineaiis to zi world torn asnn- The ivalls of I-,inpire rise secure, der by four years oi war. ljraitt unto us that, we iiiay -till \\`.c have seen riglileousiiessi he strong to stiffer and endure. » _a _.__ _ I 1 is av asv. 1'.s.i.tnscor1'.n.o fl ,` - ~ i: miriam mana. _F _ - ~ -» \ _ SEPT. 6.-Biltll l .\I' 1 have not experienccd.\\e are leav- have wrangled in the past and Saved e ° _“ru” P“"*i w_LL c___R_sT HNALLY DESTROW. ' f beh d tle I ' r -ith its lace the real irooleni_ that on eri _ ; _ mg m U” I Ud lea -“ - I- -` -` L ' 0('1`~ 9-~A11lWeri» vccuiiicd. _sim .\li¢na'el -N. asks me tins _ve.:y§ OCT, ll.-Battle of Ypres; Channe-.ivital question; "Will Christ tinallvl i , _tr 0"-‘l S“"@d~ nioiisii death and destroy- sill?" ir li - ‘ ’ ` - ` a~\'av~ ti - < » ~ - ~ v - - r* ircference: ’ , I DEC. . . al b ttit- off Falkland, wulq hats iii_ onn natu al i DEC H -Shelliug of S».~arhorou°'h \v uld ails-wer ves but l ani not sur" i . _ ' ' _ s ~-l 0 . , . . ‘that my preference is according To’ 1915 .trutli. Christ will finally abolish wliat_ J\‘\' 2‘I'“~\i“"-‘I |’UllI'~' Ulf UUSSUI' we call physical death. but lf the-| triumph: have seen arrogant niitgni ~ _ _ nm; _ humbled to the dust. Front tlit-~e .\s Ilion nas saved ns iroiii the _ scenes wc go iorivard into a. iie-,ig hate ~ _ year whose history is yet to be writ] Ui cruel ht.~'iitl~ incziriiale. dire. ` [eil and in which good and cvilfbave us lroni raiieorous debate, ‘ 1 rightcousiiess and 'unriglitcousm-s. will strive together for linal vic- tory as they have dont- through; the ages 'gone by. Riglitcotisnessfi lfruni small rt-vciigc. and indin dt.-sirc_ irant unto tis that we may press will survive but at it nat cost rt-si- The oiinard iiiarcli of liberty with us individually and as a coin- Ui' justice. tt‘t1tll"‘aiit'l*frigli‘fe\6iis‘tii.-ss {3‘°" ipunity and as a ilati0n.\\'e are tae- ‘|`ill all men shall be truly free. ` ing tremendous proble-iiis.the» prob-_ _ lciiis ot' peace and ol reconstruct- .\nd ii' at tniies our wistful gaze idtl Let no sellisli interests. no pet- 'turns bacl\'\-.'::i'n` on the way 1 lsyjealousics of sect or _faction or __ _\\e`\'t- coin;-_ _ _ JULY 1.-British attack on the md that iS_ it is nm L.,.edi_\h|e to sux, _ s . i - 1 \ . » t ` < - - s - V ' c_t"eed)ec;bscurt_ tli§4path_o_ duty that . ti l _;i_yt_u_ _irc tgth ioi lonely _ somtizi. _ _ "use that Such Home _mm would; lies ore us et .is not lorgtt .i\~ A . ti.-Battle uf the lsouzo. 1__,sm»__- that they had seen and ,_3|ked; that to secure for us the liberty .\ntl bill our innriiitiriii;_f lips be :liid the safety we enjoy. men have dumb, died. mcii have been iiiaiiiictl for _ J __ ` , LU.\l}-Il'..\1).»\L}l-l; _-\L l`I(_).\ A---- - blockade. fl`lie_ action ot' the .\liliti:t Depart- ogiiized, too. that in inaiiy cases men in~ increasing the post-dis' some time nn.i;~t 'icces;~ar'.ly clapsc charge of the soldiers and i_nak.ng_beiore the 'soldiers can settle down APRIL _.,__L-mtml States decluresgl can but suniniarizc _'our . ui- it eifectlvc for six nioiiths iiistead-to their pre war ocisupatioiis. Thus _va of .three will meet wth general ap-lthe increased allowance n0\v niadc proval. The increased allowance will be it very nixterial help in tid- OC-I-_ 24__Iw"_m retreat rmmy ;i'e engaged to niaiiy toni youu, \vilI.mean an expenditure oi prob- mg over the perrod oi nncertaiiity. Caporeito _ The additional pay will be made; DEC q_F_m of Je5usale_`n_ ablyiiifty million dollars but this slim may well be paid uiigrudging- ottt on a sliding scale. whereby" ly _by 'those who remained at.. hoiiic those who have served overseas tor , and enjoyed the blessings purchas- three years or iiiort~ will receive the ' - _ -. . - .- _ . ! F 1 di ed. tor them by the men nho risk- lull si_\ months double reiiiuiierat- MAR ZLGWM German offensive be__1»i, reid-used from your engdgeniem my cd .their all by going overseas. _ion nientioned.'I`liose who have had 'gn Under the new arrangement, uit- Ibetween two and three years’ ser- i . . , _ married soldiers, subsequent toivicc will get nvt- months pay and ____ their dschargc, will receive a mini- {allo\v_an_ccs___ and those with JULY 18___Tu____ of me __de_ _mt “_ that shnuuruy emphasizes Wm mum of roughly. 2>6_3.oo. per moiith:ycar's seriice. tour months pay for a period of six inoiitlis. while land alloivances. while those who _ 3 married men will receive a inliii- :have served for less than one year i“‘ niuiii of in the vicinity- of S95.oo;\vill be entitled only to the three per month tor the same length _oi ,nioiit§is' pay prciioiisly provided., _ tiiiie. It is recognized that the in-ibut doubled as in the cases ot thot" Cllistrial efliciciicy of nlcn who have_otliers. For soldiers who have not b`§`:'c~ii overseas for any leilgth ol' lbecn overseas at 1-.ny time. the dis- tiiile' is impaired and that they iiiayleliarge alloyvaiict- is three inonlhs' _ nqtibe able to command as high lpay and allowance tor three years' ivages” Sn resuming their previous service: tivo months’ pay and al- 111 ohcu ation as can those who haveilowance tor two years’ service; and lia'il_ no break in_ the practice ot one month for one years service. _ their trade or proies;~'ion_ It is rec- ' ‘ F - - ' of `~' i -;_\.\'.\o.vs oPi»o1<'rt'.\'i'i‘v "* ¢¥5¢¥¢-$‘ §*`_ _ ?i._\ little brochure recently issue-d`lt_lie others ranging from _:.8 _iii by the Canada Food Board gives a Quebec to ont: and a traction in l€§~of interesting and iiiforiiiati\'c.caci1 of the otlicr>_ In Cattle we data to slio\v the treniendous pos- havci 'sz head per square mile, thc e_ tb 0 8 5 #B 8 Gif 1': Si 0 da 0 tl 0 1 election to the House of Coninions im slbilitics in stock raising in Can- iicxt liigliest being .\'ova Scotia any s“n.endm.s_ i Saviour, Have Him :nuke a malt of you ' _yard all other things worth while will | » i _ s . _ 5 at ada. with 13.4. _-\lso we have more '~»\Vitliout 'quoting cxhaustively sheep. hogs and fowl than any of from the figures given it the other provinces. Yet even my bc ' stated in passing Prince Edward Island is far behind ‘f that Sit!C0 i914 there has bcelt 11`niany of the countries in Europe in 5' decrease in the number of cattle in the matter of live stock. Denmark M France of ncarlv tivo and a halfihas an average of 22 hogs to every f nt_illion head: iii Italy of 966,000 h head. in Denmark of 345000: in 0 of over two million J i, 'In conjunction with this it islally 'i.2`6r,o82»o3.> pounds of pork standing. and a faith that can' look, aiirwunced as her plctforni 8 tlioush ~ . \v.orth noting that Great Britain'0f which Caiiafj- ,applies only out and cry “Amen.l" to all God’.i_ systematic boyeotft ofthe Germans. imports yearly i,o77, l 5.t»ooo undrcd acres, l-l~,lland aniaveragc 11 i I9, -France 6 aid Great Britain U R' wicked as such _lreito live forcvcr,_' PRIL ::.._-.\l,if_»_< land in Galljpuli._li,ai is proof tha; the Qffcms of ,,i.,_ ‘“‘“ 2"“""f`""“*” 770|" bf0k¢U~ till not bt- destroyed. l hope it is lint Q MAY 7~_l-“sllalllfl !0l'D€‘li0€d- iieresy io express the hope that Godf MAY i'3‘”`lf“lY ¢l$°l3"0d ‘V011 fins some way. not revealed by whichi ° ° ° "“:G° 4--Fa" °f “'°"“,“`- Lic will destroy death and sin. S' I ll t ` , S S . 25.- ‘_ _ . SAVE HOW? ‘ ept Battle of Loos ____ OCT. 13.-Murder of Nurse Cttrell. ' ' - , 5'0"- `~’2-”T“"‘S '°“'°d 111 \»`“‘>'i1>~" cnnisir-s nesunnscrionz ~-wi|.»i; ' ‘.5 tht: proof of (`lirist`s resui'l'eelion'.""§ ww ' asks “A Socialist." .\ full uxivver tof JAN' i‘~"E"a°““.tl0“ Of Gillllllvli- _ his question is impossible with the APRIL ;i9'_S“"""“‘Ie"'°f K“l~ _ pace at niy disposal. There is oiiei MAY 3l~"~`:a"“I heme ‘"7 -7“U'~\"‘l act which is in itself sufficent proof. _ _ | _ 6'_`“F“" of B“‘h“"“5'- _zo Jesus after his death if they hatii nbc' \"'_H““ famlrp in V‘»"`d“”» _:ct done sio, There are hundreds oil ` _ _:ther similar testimonies from mc-ii' till. _ rho saw Jesus iiitcr His reslirrcc-_ FEB. l.-Unrestricted L'»boat I "M" ~ ' .\iA'Il_ ll.-Fall of Baghdad. _ ' ‘ .\l.\n. 12.-Revolution in`nussii»_ ' A MARWAGE PROBLEM* J- H~ Dy - ` \ lctt anti ' ,__ » 1 .aggest your questions by my ;1iis\vei's l APRIL 9___Bame' of __`|_m5_ f :rily_ If at one and the same time you i adies you are _either it tit subject lorl ' lunatic asyluin or a candidate for :i l oi~i.so|i cell. And if, as you state. "lol 1913 ' ~ap the eliniax," you have found that` ELL y0__Ru5sia ou of the W. ._ you love neither of theni alid want Lui “_ I lheiu. for the rcnsoii that you have `PRu_ 22__Nava] mm on Zeebrugg_,__ .zow found a young lady tvhom you d Oswmy [truly love. your “soul mute" as you Stamps $4.00 becomes $5.00 in 1924 IF BOUGHT SOON f ALWAYS NEG-OTIABLE Invest your spare chance, your bank, Post Offic and most merchants have them. _ V No postage required on your letters to get in- formation _from the Provincial Secretary. _ ULRIC G. DAWSON Epq-_ 30___Bu|ga|.m surrenders; ._ rltness for an asylum or a prison. You _ ’ 1 ._ _ I l N . ' sk f ol ti f ' r problem. of Dum_|BcuS_ ‘ti me oras u on o you 0CT_ 1__3t_ Quentin remkem , Liting also that you cannot be a good rf' _ IZ _ __ _` _ Jwllg- §___j _ ;___€ 0C»l~_ 17__Os'_c"d_ Lilhh and Dmmiiiiitn unless you nitirry and that you capw__e___ __ ________ see ___Uu__ ________ _________ ___ _ms u_____ i rio so. Your tlr:-it tlut_v is to ' ' ocr. 26.-Fail or Aieppo §"_ _ OC-[»_ 30___Tm.key surrendels _urglit with yourself und with God, I mportaiit to armers and Others ` N0\-_ 3__Aust,.|a surrenders I l‘f rliaps you need iuedital advlct, you y0\'_ 1y__(-_ap¢_u,.e of Mons; GH, ict rtainly need Jesus Clirlst, the world~s ____________ ‘follow You ate now at best in a very _ _inaudlin state of mind. i amcnameacauaoac Daily Selections For ' fiiuarrllan Readers F"""|lh°d 'PY W- 3» UWl°D - l.().\'DO.\'. The campaigns 'tliout fifteen wotiieii candidate for -<> S A HAPPY NEW YEAR alle your resolves; starts new; plan _ ish Parliament were prominent in the la t’ th re information Wanted ' ~~*_- _ The Department of Agriculture is under WUMEN |N Poums taking to ascertain the number and extent of farm lands being offered tor _sale throughout the Province. also small _holdings suitab e for artisans and mechanics in order that a more o rtcd a new and interesting phase to ` 7 It's a clean fr;t_l>;be life iiartu tfilt';i:ietlietie<\:\iii(iiifi[iriiivIiiio liiigrcmiitiliiiiinioildii f ‘ ° a e or in en in purc asers int. u in re acll of us on the first dal' of the new I olilce under the new law which lJ9l'~ g , ° g eai-~and one is just at hand to~day. nzit them representation in the Brit- ' turned soldiers. oi~_t|ll the denial-study-$rovi_1lx- ini old vt-|iidov,»s;iiiasl\i|i&_i _'vs 0 ~ c D » ny line you may but would you fiuill \ 11‘ suffrage 0811111611511 0110 CBHCIU .f.f.’;.‘l"°.i'.§`;'I,‘l'.'"‘i‘i.2.T".§§""y°l*2;.,-il5§l”.°l“'fi'.l§Zf“ $fI.“iL.l"°i§§§.'5” 2052 mg 15 asked t0 fill ill the f01I0Wi118 SCh€dUl€ Sweden of 599,000 and in (icriiiany 5, It is worth ii iting here that C _ _ _ (`|-wt Britain alone imports mmu_ dreamed ol',apeace that passes undei-~ another. the widow of an army olllcer a l30,Q00.oo0 pounds. plans and judgments, enter the path) Foremost among the women candl- - ates Chrlstobel Panlrhurst. whose PUIUICIS Of bflef Of \‘\'l1l€l1 Callilllfll Columns of ligures might be God designed you to tread, aiifl hav tl g once entered let him point the activities as a militant leader before hail hCl”€l0f0f€ Supplied 0111)’ 29-- quoted to shoiv thc demand for ln way, “from this time forth, 'and even the war gave hor international promi- Nalne ' Address' ____________________________________________________ __ _ __ When we are tried, and when the prosperty and the abolition ol poverty T0t3l aCl`€8g6 Of f3.l`l'l1 ......... ... . . . . . _ . _,HCPCS hand of pain by increased productiion of wealthl , _ Lies on our hearts, and when we look so that there will be wealth enough] N0- of acres Cult”/'ated _ _ _ _ ____ __ _ _ _ _ I” ""’ ‘ f°' “"'" ' ' ' No of acres under wood or timber 636,000 pounds. .Here certainly is"nieat products not only in Great ailnargin _that it would pay Canada Britain but in many other coun- Y0 h3_VC_3 hand in SUPPl)"i¥1g. ,tries in Europe which Canada could _ _Altus interesting to note also that supply very profitably, Agricultur-' ynlpcpulation per square mile and at authorities in Canada are unam- m.the number of live stock kept mous in the opinion that the live pet-,square n_iile oi farmed land in stock industry in Canada is an ex- Cguada, Prince hdward Islnd is cecdingly promising one. In this far ahead of the other provinces. branch of agfiqglfm-e this prov- W°~|NV¢ il P0PL\l2fi011 0f42.9 I0 lhff ince has excellent opportunities and » fc mile, the next largest being our wide awake farmers will be A’ 3 SC053 With 22-QYNCW 3111115' well advised if they take `dvantage with i-2.5, Ontario with 6.1, of it . _ _ i- nf w 111.-.. it DURING THE YEAR __ ' 1918, The Great-'West Life Assurance Company has_t_na1n‘tatned its leadirxig ppsibon. Business in force over 0 UNDRED AND SEVENTY MILLION 1 DOLLARS. i forever more." lt ls sweet to know, For human conilortl" that the Heart Divine _ and mine. Noi; only understands, but day by day Lives with ua while we tread the . earthly way. » ' Bears with us all our wearlness, and feels The shadow of the fuliitest. cloud ' that steals Across our aunt-thine. ever learns again The depth and blttemess of human pain. - There la no sorrow that He will ,not share, - No cross. no burden, for oughonrta to boar _ Without Hia help, no core of ours wo small Still understands these cares of yours I C ence. She was one of the supporters ot Premier David Loyd George. and ran on -a platform "democratlzlug Mrs. Hope, widow of a British urmy olonel. as an .independent, cppoaed Herbert Asqulth, the former Premier but owing to a teclinloallty her nom- Iuatlon was rendered void. She char- acterized Mr. Aaquith as a "wasti- out.". whose record was "rotten" and 'announced that she. stood for good jabs for soldiers and sailors and for the reconstruction of education. "Mrs, Charlotte Despunl, who ran as Labor candidate for Battersemls it sister of Field Marshal Viscount John French Viceroy of Ireland. Blie was twice in prison for hor suffrage actlvi whom she muthered in her tirat sch nos on retomm affecting the welfu 'To cutoulesusletus tall Him all- 1-, ogrmothe,-, ,md ¢m|¢§.,,, md the “V ‘t mi 9°* "W 'WU °f W1' 'W9' I tiocinl, and rofessionnl "°lDlllBl ttesbeforst:hewtsr.Mltry0fthe.boyli_ _ I _ 'I \ W Ladies Stylish Brown Rubbers also Black Cloth Gaiters and Leggings fm' Ladies an ool clinic in England rmurued from the w-ar in khaki to support her cand- idacy. which was based on the Imliuris _party‘a programme. with special st- » . _ _ ‘ kinds and quantity of “wood or timber available ..... ._ ._ _ No. of acres under marsh or bog .......................... ________________ __ Buildings on premises _ _ ' 1 State- of repair of buildings, fences, etc ..................................... __ School District where land is located ........................ ._ _ Lowest sale price___________ _ __ __ __ u \ DON’T OVERLOOK THIS ~ ` _ We_have a nice lot of Felt Slippers. _ ‘ “Y” Ladies 90c. Misses and Childrens 69c. i ' ‘ _ _ And in I-its limpithy llnd swwt cbr women. Sho 'believes in S LIMIT L ` __ _ mm. _ ___»aus on-sioremiareii. _ THE FAMn_y __ ' ‘ AND 15303 _STORE _ __,y__s-:_¢_i__s;_i_ Q \ _ _ \ ' ` I i it . t~ I ` v 1 ' - 0" ` ,,...§§"?. ~` C, _, " l I , . . __ 1;. r .ps ‘ t ~.+en»